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FALLBROOK — The Fallbrook HealthCare Foundation is pleased to announce their newest service to the community: the Care Advocate program. The program is designed for seniors and people with chronic health problems who may live alone, feel isolated, be unfamiliar with local resources or who are simply struggling to meet their needs on their own. The Foundation has hired Ann Armenta to be the care advocate. Ann has her Master’s degree in social work from Washington University in St. Louis. Her professional experience includes wo...
Mountain lions are powerful cats the tawny color of the rocks among which they hide. They are also known as cougars, pumas and panthers. The animals are adept at hiding and are generally solitary animals, so many Fallbrook residents are surprised to discover that they live among us. Much of the Fallbrook area is rugged and the roads are too narrow for cars to travel very fast, which makes for perfect lion country. Lions typically move along the Santa Margarita Ecological Reserve area but have also been sighted and heard in ot... Full story
Fallbrook’s Jim Ramsey earned his first-ever top ten finish in the Perris Auto Speedway’s Hornet division April 2 and also co-drove his Cruiser division car to a second-place finish that night. “It was a pretty exciting night,” Ramsey said. “There was a lot of stuff going on there.” Ramsey’s 1987 Mitsubishi Tredia was one of 17 cars in the Hornet race. The heat race, which was used to determine positions for the main event, produced a 15th-place start in the main for Ramsey. “We qualified pretty lousy,” Ramsey remarked....
Grant Hebner won the International Karting Federation main event race in the Touch and Go class April 2 at Buttonwillow. The 16-year-old Fallbrook driver inherited the lead with five laps remaining in the 18-lap race. He won by a margin of 1.276 seconds and also posted the fastest lap time for the class. The race completed a Spring Break which included seven days of racing or practicing at four different tracks in nine days. Hebner practiced at the Moran Raceway karting facility March 25 and then raced a Golden State Gatorz...
Possibly last year venue will be Fallbrook High stadium Stop by Peter’s Automotive (215 S. Main St.) while you are at the Avocado Festival this Sunday and preview the automotive eye candy to come at the 40th Annual Fallbrook Vintage Car Show, slated for May 29 at Fallbrook High School. The 2005 poster, created by artist Jack Ragland, as well as hats and t-shirts will be on sale. It is the proceeds from the show that makes possible the many donations to youth and other worthy organizations that the club makes each year. ...
Californians love their automobiles — especially if those vehicles also can give them a few tax deductions. “Certain taxes as well as some expenses associated with motor vehicles used in business or charitable situations may be deducted from both federal and California state income taxes,” says Bruce Gray, CPA, of San Dimas. “Taxpayers, of course, need to properly itemize these deductions if they want to realize their benefits. Unfortunately, the one expense everyone would like to deduct — mileage commuting back and forth to...
FALLBROOK — Master Dan Paulson, instructor and owner of Martial Arts Concepts, has announced he will hold a fundraiser on May 7 to benefit St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. As part of this fundraiser, Martial Arts Concepts students in Taekwondo, Hapkido and fitness training will participate in a kick-a-thon, board-breaking and fitness challenge, all designed to raise funds ensuring children with cancer and other life-threatening diseases will have a better chance to live. All funds raised at the event by Martial Art Con... Full story