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Articles from the March 31, 2006 edition


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  • Pentecostals of Fallbrook

    Updated Mar 31, 2006

    Is it hard to believe… you can be healed? That you can be free from drugs and alcohol? That you can have peace in your heart every day? That there are people waiting to show you the road to Jesus? That you can call on the name of the Lord and He’ll be there for you? Please believe it! We’re here for you. The Community Center, 341 Heald Lane. Sundays 9:30 p.m. Thursdays 7:00 p.m. (760) 451-0567 if you have questions. We have wonderful worship services. Come join us!... Full story

  • First Christian Church

    Updated Mar 31, 2006

    “What Shall I Do With Jesus,” based on Matthew 27:11-26, is the title of the message Minister Tom Myers will present during the 10 a.m. worship hour. A blending of traditional hymns as well as some of the newer contemporary praise choruses and the weekly observance of the Lord’s Supper are all included in this service. Bible classes for all ages meet each Sunday at 9:00 a.m. There will be a gospel “sing-a-long” Sunday evening, March 26, at 6:00 p.m. Youth meetings are Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. For more information call (760...

  • North Coast Church

    Updated Mar 31, 2006

    North Coast Church at Fallbrook is a different way to do church. We feature a great worship band, top-drawer programs for nursery through high school and the same outstanding application-oriented Bible teaching found at North Coast Church – Vista. Services are Sunday, 8:45 and 10:35 a.m. at the Bob Burton Center for Performing Arts at Fallbrook High School. Our current sermon series is entitled “72 Hours.” This week’s teaching is from Mark 11:12-25. For more information, call (760) 724-6700 or visit us at www.Nor... Full story

  • St. Peter's Catholic Church

    Updated Mar 31, 2006

    Please join us for the monthly Men’s Prayer Breakfast on Saturday, April 1. Mass is at 7:30 a.m. with breakfast and a speaker following Mass. Please call Bob Thompson at (760) 451-0830 to RSVP for the event. Palm Sunday is April 9. We need your palm branches! We prefer branches from Fan, Date and Sago Palm trees, but branches from other types of palms are welcomed. Please drop them off at the southeast corner of the Dental Clinic next to the dumpster between April 2 and 7....

  • Calvary Chapel

    Updated Mar 31, 2006

    Our Sunday services are at 8:30 and 10 a.m. with services for all ages during those times as Pastor Pat teaches in the Book of Romans. We are studying II Samuel on Wednesdays at 7 p.m. We are located at 488 Industrial Way, off of E. Mission Rd., one mile east of Main Ave. For information about our worship services, youth group, Bible studies, activities and directions call (760) 728-9138. Our office hours are Mon.-Thurs. from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. www.calvarychapel.com/fallbrook....

  • Grace Baptist

    Updated Mar 31, 2006

    Join Grace Baptist Church for our exciting Spring Sunday School Program, “The Centurion Call”! Enlist in the GBC Centurion’s Boot Camp. Join our five-week course and earn your commission. Beginning on Sunday, April 2, running through April 30 at 9:20 a.m. Come early for coffee and donuts. We are located at 502 E. Dougherty Street; call (760) 723-2496 for more information or transportation....

  • Living Waters Christian Fellowship

    Updated Mar 31, 2006

    Celebrate Recovery is a celebration of God’s healing power in our lives through the “8 Recovery Principles.” This experience allows us to “be changed” as we work and apply these principles in our lives and we become free from our hurts, habits and hangups. This dynamic program is free. We open our Pizza Parlor ($3 for pizza, salad and a drink) at 6 p.m., Large Group (dynamic music and teaching) at 7 p.m., Men and Women Small Group at 8 p.m., and Solid Rock Café at 9 p.m. for conversation and goodies. 2000 Reche Road. Call...

  • Riverview Evangelical Free Church

    Updated Mar 31, 2006

    Riverview’s Senior Pastor Candidate preaches this Sunday, April 2, at the 8:30 and 10:30 morning worship services. After each service, members will vote on whether to approve him as Senior Pastor. A time of food and fellowship will follow second service, concluding with announcement of the results of the membership vote. Nursery and Sunday school classes are available during both services. Adult Bible Fellowship meets at 10:15 a.m. each Sunday for food, fellowship and the current study of Ephesians. Riverview Church is in B...

  • Community Baptist Church

    Updated Mar 31, 2006

    Our Sunday school classes begin at 8:55 a.m. The Ambassador’s class (adults) is studying the Book of Isaiah; the young adult class is studying Bible Basics. Junior and senior high school students are working on Lessons from the Book of Genesis; elementary school students (first through sixth grades) are studying Favorite Bible Children. The preschool class is Exploring God’s World. Nursery care is available all morning. Children’s Church is offered for first- through fourth-graders during the worship service, which begin...

  • Christ The King Lutheran Church

    Updated Mar 31, 2006

    Christ The King Lutheran welcomes you to worship on this fifth Sunday in Lent. Our worship services are at 8:00 a.m. (traditional) and 10:30 a.m. (contemporary), with Sunday school for all ages at 9:30 a.m. This Sunday, April 2, we will join with other churches in our area as they participate in the annual CROP Walk. The Walk is to benefit those less fortunate in our community and around the world, so please come join us for this great cause – as well as lots of great fellowship! For more information, call the church o...

  • Fallbrook United Methodist Church

    Updated Mar 31, 2006

    Come worship with us! The Sacrament of Holy Communion will be celebrated, a message will be brought to the children and prayers of healing will be dedicated. Dr. Dennis Ginoza will build on the theme “In Death We Gain” at the 10:00 a.m. worship service. In John 12:20-33 it says, “Unless a grain of wheat falls on earth and dies, it remains a single grain.” Nursery care is provided at 9:00 a.m. for Bible study and 10:00 a.m. worship. Phone: (760) 728-1472. Web site: www.fallbrookmethodist.org. Church address: 1844 Winterh...

  • Auxiliary seeks scholarship applicants

    Updated Mar 31, 2006

    Fallbrook Hospital Auxiliary is announcing their annual Scholarship Program for the year 2006. Scholarship applicants must be residents of Fallbrook, Bonsall, Rainbow or DeLuz. Applications may be from any age group but must have an acceptance by an accredited college where healthcare-related curriculum is offered. Prior scholarship winners are encouraged to apply again this year if they are still enrolled in healthcare studies and have maintained a good academic record. Scholarship application forms may be obtained at the... Full story

  • DXplorer returns from Peter I Island, Antarctica

    Updated Mar 31, 2006

    FALLBROOK — On March 17 at Iowa Street School, Robert Grimmick, amateur radio operator (N6OX) from Rainbow, was greeted with a “welcome home” banner and applause from the students of the Iowa Street School Amateur Radio Club. Grimmick had just returned from a record-setting 21st Century Ham Radio adventure to a small island off the coast of Antarctica called Peter I Island. Grimmick traveled with a group of “ham radio” operators from all over the world to set up remote radio stations in tents on the highly sought after isl... Full story

  • Boys & Girls Club offers scholarships

    Updated Mar 31, 2006

    The Boys & Girls Clubs Foundation provides scholarships to students who are graduating seniors, have been a member of Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater San Diego for one or more years and are planning to attend an accredited college or university full-time after graduation. Applicants are judged on financial need, community service, evidence of leadership and citizenship and academic record. Each winner is eligible to receive a total of up to $4,000 total ($1,000 per year). Scholarships must be used for college tuition, books,...

  • Potter Jr. High announces February Spelling Bee winners

    Updated Mar 31, 2006

    Spelling Bee winners are Ellyn Grantham, third place (tie); Bianca Perez, third place (tie); Jeanette Pun, first place; and Edward Casey, second place.... Full story

  • La Paloma holds annual canned food drive

    Updated Mar 31, 2006

    FALLBROOK — La Paloma students recently participated in the school’s annual canned food drive. Students successfully reached their goal of bringing in over 3,000 canned food items to be donated to homeless shelters as well as orphanages in Mexico. Upon completion of this goal, Principal Cathy Kerley and Assistant Principal Lea Curcio lived up to their promise of kissing Squishy the Pig, the school’s neighboring pet. La Paloma’s student body enjoyed helping out the community, and the student council members enjoyed their c...

  • FFA officers recognized at Fallbrook High School

    Updated Mar 31, 2006

    The 2005-2006 Fallbrook High School FFA officer team President Candace Dahlson, Reporter Kathryn Childress, Secretary Emily Sherman, Historian Allison Jones, Treasurer Becca Dutton, Chaplain Alyssa Newhouse, Parliamentarian Kandance Kooyman, Vice President Ashley Salsgiver and Sentinal Ashley Miller...

  • An accolade for vocabulary

    Updated Mar 31, 2006

    It was that time of year again, when contestants all over North County uncovered their dictionaries and looked up words like idiosyncrasy, obdurate and ubiquitous for the annual Kid’s Vocabulary Contest, sponsored by Dr. Aspel at North County Orthodontics. “It’s good to know that North County has so many intellectual and motivated kids willing to work for something,” said Dr. Aspel. Congratulations were extended to Zack Chione, who is a home-schooled ninth-grader and the winner of Aspel’s 13- to 18-year-old group, and Joshu...

  • St. Peter's Catholic School to hold third annual Jog-a-Thon

    Updated Mar 31, 2006

    The St. Peter’s Jog-a-Thon is an annual event where the students participate to raise money for their school. The children participate by running laps around the school and collecting donations from their family and friends. The money raised helps keep the tuition cost low and affordable for everyone. The Jog-a-Thon will be held at St. Peter’s Catholic School on April 3 from 8:00 to 11:00 a.m. Anyone interested in sponsoring a child can send a tax-deductible donation to St. Peter’s Catholic School, c/o Jog-a-Thon, 405 S. St...

  • Parliamentary Procedure teams win at regional contest!

    Updated Mar 31, 2006

    Last Saturday, ­­three Parliamentary Procedure teams went to Cal Poly Pomona to compete against other teams throughout the region. Parliamentary Procedure is a debate contest where six students hold a meeting using Parliamentary Procedure to run it. There is a president, a secretary and four other chairmen who debate the topic that is provided. As a team, you have 10 minutes and 30 seconds to complete debate, your required motions and an extra motion while the judges score you. Our novice team placed first in the region, o... Full story

  • Fallbrook Women Golfers to participate in Rally For a Cure

    Updated Mar 31, 2006

    Fallbrook Women Golfers is taking part in Rally For a Cure, a breast cancer awareness campaign that is the nation’s largest grassroots golf program, presented by Golf For Women magazine. Last year, Rally For a Cure registered its one millionth participant in this important initiative. This year marks the 15th time that the club has pledged its support and teed off against breast cancer. The organizers of this event are Dolly Harty and Marilyn Fine, two members of Fallbrook Women’s Golf Club. A field of more than 80 pla... Full story

  • Supervisors approve CEQA streamlining process

    Updated Mar 31, 2006

    The San Diego County Board of Supervisors has approved a business process re-engineering initiative which is intended to streamline California Environmental Quality Act proceedings. The 5-0 vote February 28 amends a relevant Board of Supervisors policy and directs county staff to pursue the recommendations proposed in the staff report. Amendments to the original motion added by Supervisor Greg Cox and supported both by his four colleagues and by county staff add the establishment of an advisory committee which will include...

  • North County Volleyball Club team moves up after pool win

    Updated Mar 31, 2006

    For the first time since North County Volleyball Club relocated to Fallbrook, a team from the club won its pool and moved up a division. In the first mandatories of the Southern California Volleyball Association season, North County Volleyball Club’s 16 Sam team won all three games in its pool and moved from Division 15 to Division 14. “It was a good day for them, obviously,” said Tom Saunders, the director of North County Volleyball Club. The 16 Sam team is coached by Sam Hahn, who has been coaching for Saunders for the p... Full story

  • Former Camp Pendleton coach key figure in ex-Marine's first novel

    Updated Mar 31, 2006

    Victor Pearn, who included his experiences at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton in his “Devil Dogs and Jarheads” poetry book, has incorporated a former Camp Pendleton coach as a key character in his first novel. “Point Guard” is the story of Pearn’s brother, Gary, along with Gary Pearn’s basketball teammates at Ashland High School in Illinois. While some of the details were fictionalized, Gary Pearn’s basketball coach actually was former Camp Pendleton coach and drill instructor Ernie Hoff. Gary Pearn, who was 11 years older t... Full story

  • Botapka wins vault in first collegiate track meet

    Updated Mar 31, 2006

    Lane Botapka won the pole-vaulting event in his first collegiate track meet. The 2005 Fallbrook High School graduate is now a freshman for Point Loma Nazarene University, which traveled to Fresno Pacific for a dual meet February 11 to open Point Loma’s 2006 season. Botapka cleared 13’6” to win the event. “Lane’s good. He’s strong. Hopefully he’s going to get faster,” said Point Loma head track and field coach Jerry Arvin. Botapka is 6’5”, and Arvin notes that his speed will need to catch up with his body. “I don’t think he’s... Full story

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