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Courtesy of American Counseling Association ALEXANDRIA, Va. – As the end of the school year approaches, most students will be facing a variety of end-of-year tests. Some of them will be routine course exams, while others may be state-mandated standardized tests. But regardless of the type of test, they all tend to increase anxiety and stress for students. While it isn't possible to remove all the anxiety, or to make test taking fun, there are things any student can do to make himself or herself feel less anxious and s...
FALLBROOK – Monserate Chapter NSDAR, of Fallbrook, will celebrate its 45th birthday at its April meeting. Founded in 1972, by 18 Daughters of the American Revolution, the goal was straightforward: to honor their Revolutionary War patriot ancestors. The first Monserate Regent was Evelyn Perrine Van Ness, and meetings were held at members' homes. Now, 45 years later, monthly meetings are held the third Thursday of each month at Pala Mesa Resort which has a view of the C...
FALLBROOK – The Fallbrook Garden Club celebrated its 86th birthday at its regular meeting on Tuesday, March 28 with birthday cake and an ice cream social. A "Mad Hat Contest" was also held and gift certificates were awarded to Dorothee Kohlmeir and Patty Vasquez for "Most Creative" and "Most Beautiful" hats. The Fallbrook Garden Club, organized in 1931, was one of 23 charter members of California Garden Club Inc. (CGCI) and is one of the six charter clubs still active. The F...
FALLBROOK – The Fallbrook Library will host many free events in April, including concerts, lectures, a movie, book discussions and a dance class. - Sunday, April 2 – 2 to 3 p.m. – Acoustic Showcase – Bill Hartwell plays folk rock music. Hartwell is an acoustic guitarist and songwriter who sings quirky, funny observational rockers with warm vocals that draw in the listener. - Wednesday, April 12 – 5 to 6 p.m. – Join Ms. Laura of Academy of World Dance and Art for a class on the basics of "Line Dancing". - Thursday, A...
ANZA – A missing San Diego county man last seen in Anza is considered to have disappeared under suspicious circumstances, Riverside County sheriff's deputies said today. Daniel Joseph Frank Foster, 29, of Fallbrook, has not been heard from since Feb. 7, said sheriff's Lt. Paul Bennett, adding Foster "may have met with foul play.'' Foster was described as white, 6 feet 3, 180 pounds, with blond hair and blue eyes. San Diego sheriff's investigators have been looking into his disappearance since he was reported missing on M...
You're not alone if your heart pounds when you see a letter from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) in your mailbox. While some lucky filers get sent a letter because they're due a larger refund, most of us fear the worst – an audit. Those fears may be largely unfounded for the average household. Only about one percent of taxpayers get audited, and high-income taxpayers are disproportionately targeted. If you are audited, it might not be like you imagine. An audit could focus on a particular line entry, credit or figure, a... Full story
Nathaniel Sillin Special to the Village News Planning for a baby is exciting and sometimes a little frightening for expectant parents, especially first-time parents. The months will fly by and soon you'll be at home embarking on an adventure along with the newest member of your family. Welcome to the excitement, exhaustion, fascination, bewilderment and love that is parenthood. Along with the joy and fulfillment that a new baby brings, you'll have new financial responsibilities. Some costs are unavoidable, while others may...
Gig Conaughton County of San Diego Communications Office They look like giant mosquitoes, or daddy-longlegs with wings, and they fly like crazy bumper-car drivers, bouncing off walls, each other, ceilings and light sources. But they’re nothing to be afraid of, said Chris Conlan, the County’s supervising vector ecologist. They’re crane flies – also known as “mosquito hawks,” “skeeter-eaters,” and “daddy longlegs.” Conlan said they’re harmless to people and that this is the...
DE LUZ – Nationally recognized sculptor and De Luz resident Austin Casson has recently installed two life-sized horse sculptures in La Cresta in Murrieta. One of Casson’s bronze eagles was presented to President George H.W. Bush by Howie Long. Five of his works are installed in the world golf hall of fame and the permanent Breeder’s Cup Trophy, and the “Mare and Foal” bronze at the Thoroughbred Hall Of Fame, are his as well. Casson has been a resident of the area since 199...