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  • Get educated on swimming pool safety

    Alene Endter, Special to Village News|Updated Apr 9, 2018

    As the lovely sunlit days of spring in Southern California give way to the stifling heat of summer, a sparkling swimming pool becomes a draw for people of all ages. Warm afternoons and evenings signal an opportunity for family and friends to gather for playtime at the pool, where loved ones can cool off and unwind both in and out of the water. In too many cases, however, joyful activity turns to sudden tragedy. A beautiful backyard pool can become an unrelenting reminder of...

  • Stergulz to judge Fallbrook Art Association's annual Plein Air Competition and Show

    Updated Apr 9, 2018

    FALLBROOK - The Fallbrook Art Association announced their annual Plein Air Competition and Show, Wednesday, April 25, at Grand Tradition, 220 Grand Tradition Way, in Fallbrook. The one-day event is open to all artists. Participants can sign in 10 a.m. with their $20 entry fee or $25 for non-members and have their materials stamped. They can paint any subject on the grounds and must return the finished painting no later than 3 p.m. This year's judge is Richard Stergulz. Cash...

  • Elizabeth Hospice earns 'Gold Seal of Approval' from The Joint Commission

    Updated Apr 9, 2018

    San Diego – The Joint Commission, an independent, not-for-profit organization that certifies and accredits health care institutions across the United States, has awarded its Gold Seal of Approval to The Elizabeth Hospice. The Elizabeth Hospice received Joint Commission Accreditation “deemed status” which demonstrates that The Elizabeth Hospice exceeds Medicare and Medicaid requirements and has met the higher quality standards set forth by The Joint Commission. Joint Commission accreditation and certification is a recog...