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Articles from the August 5, 2015 edition


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  • St. Vincent De Paul supports Fallbrook Library's first grade program

    Updated Aug 5, 2015

    FALLBROOK – St. Vincent De Paul recently donated $2000 to the Friends of the Fallbrook Library in support of the library’s “First Grade at the Library” program. The program offers all first graders from Fallbrook, Bonsall and Rainbow two trips to the library, one in the fall, and one later in the spring. The children are issued a library card, lanyard to keep the card safe, and a book tote to keep their books safe. They are also given a free book to keep and read at home at... Full story

  • Back to School’s “Three R’s”: reduce, reuse and recycle

    Updated Aug 5, 2015

    SAN DIEGO – As nearly 50 million students head back to elementary and secondary school, and an additional 21 million students go back to college, Waste Management encourages parents, students and educators to think about ways to make this school year a lesson in sustainability. “As school boards, administrators, teachers, parents and students prepare for a new school year, Waste Management is providing some easy tips to use in your daily routine to help reduce waste,” said Eloisa Orozco, spokesperson for Waste Manag... Full story

  • Sheriff's Log : August 6, 2015

    Updated Aug 5, 2015

    July 22 1100 block Alturas Rd. Arrest: Threaten crime w/intent to terrorize 600 block De Luz Rd. Vandalism 300 block Ammunition Rd. Vehicle burglary 2500 block Reche Rd. Grand theft July 23 31900 block Del Cielo Este Vandalism July 24 4400 block Fallsbrae Rd. 5150/Mental disorder 1300 block S. Mission Rd. Cited: False ID to peace officer; expired vehicle registration; driving without valid license (off-street parking) 300 E. Alvarado St. Violate domestic court order 200 block N. Stage Coach Ln. Seize narcotics 400 block W....

  • Cal State San Marcos receives renewal of $1.4 million in federal funding for first-generation, low-income, and disabled students

    Updated Aug 5, 2015

    SAN MARCOS - Cal State San Marcos announced today (August 5) a $1.4 million renewal of federal funding to support first-generation, low-income and disabled students over the next five years. The money from the U.S. Department of Education will pay for the university's TRiO Student Support Services program, which assists around 200 students with a higher risk of dropping out than others. The program provides tutoring, counseling, cultural enrichment activities, financial literacy, early interventions and evaluations,...

  • Eileen Mary Shakespeare

    Updated Aug 5, 2015

    Eileen Mary Shakespeare passed away peacefully on Friday, July 24, 2015. She was born in Cannock, England on September 27, 1920 to William and Millicent Weaving. She was preceded in death by her parents and her sister, Joyce Owen. Eileen and her husband Bill Shakespeare were married on October 24, 1942 in Wolverhampton, England. In 1952, they relocated to Montreal, Canada and in 1956 moved to Redondo Beach, Calif. Eileen and her husband retired in Fallbrook in 1987. She had...

  • Alice V. Noble

    Updated Aug 5, 2015

    Alice V. Noble, born in Devils Lake, North Dakota on July 13, 1923, passed away in San Clemente, Calif. on July 25, 2015. Alice was married for 48 years to Robert "Bob" Noble and is survived by a son, Richard Noble, and daughters Janet Piorek and Sara Davis, both of San Clemente. She also had eight grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Alice was a registered nurse for over 40 years. She lived in Fallbrook, Calif. for 33 years, residing at Valley Oaks Mobile Home Park. Alice attended Zion Lutheran Church in Fallbrook....

  • Marcia Sue Dreher

    Updated Aug 5, 2015

    Marcia Sue Dreher was born on August 5, 1939 to Jack and Bernice Champion in Santa Monica, Calif. She was called home by the Lord on July 27, 2015. Sue attended Alexander Hamilton High School in Los Angeles, graduating in 1957. After high school, Sue married and had three children. In 1969, the family relocated to Fallbrook, where all three of her children were raised and attended school. Sue attended Palomar College in the mid-1970ʼs, earning an associate of arts degree in... Full story

  • Lynn Moddelmog

    Updated Aug 5, 2015

    Lynn Moddelmog, born March 7, 1930, passed away Aug. 1, 2015 at Silvergate Retirement Community in Fallbrook. She was a clinical social worker and homemaker for many years, retiring in 1992. Surviving are her husband of 62 years, three daughters, one son, and seven grandchildren. Services will be private for the family at the Masonic Cemetery....

  • Junior Seau Foundation pledges $500,000 to support pediatric urgent care facility in Oceanside

    Updated Aug 5, 2015

    SAN DIEGO - The Junior Seau Foundation today pledged $500,000 to support pediatric urgent care in Oceanside, Rady Children's Hospital announced. The funds will help establish the Junior Seau Foundation Urgent Care Center in the WebMD Pavilion at Rady Children's North Coastal Center urgent care building, 3605 Vista Way. The donation was announced three days before Seau, a native of the North County city, is due to be inducted posthumously into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. "Junior Seau was dedicated to serving the children...

  • Breaking down the Republican Establishment

    Updated Aug 5, 2015

    I and many others within our Rainbow/Fallbrook/Bonsall communities comprise the North San Diego County Chapter of the 2016 Committee (formerly the Run Ben Run Committee). We want to deliver the November 2016 presidential election victory to Dr. Ben Carson. Those who follow Republican politics knew even before Dr. Carson announced his candidacy on May 4 that his greatest challenge would be from within the very party he represents – the long-entrenched Republican National Committee Establishment. The foremost challenge to B... Full story

  • Re: Attack helicopters are only harming Americans [Letter, Village News, 7/23/2015]

    Updated Aug 5, 2015

    I hesitated addressing Mr. Campbell's opinion of what he referred to as "noise pollution" but, now that another has expressed their opinion agreeing with his "intelligent comments", I feel it would be a disservice to our military to let it go unanswered. The noise pollution you both referred to is what I and so many others call "the sound of freedom." Camp Pendleton, first established as a training facility for the military in 1942 during WWII, became a permanent installation in 1944 covering over 125,000 acres. You could... Full story

  • Re: Attack helicopters are only harming Americas [Letters, Village News, 7/23/15, 7/30/15]

    Updated Aug 5, 2015

    I read with interest two notes in the opinion section of the last two issues of the Village News. I have lived in Fallbrook since the mid-1940's and have learned to "listen" to the sound of helicopters, heavy artillery, all of the sounds that are generated from Camp Pendleton. Frankly it was quite comforting to know that all these young men and women were on duty 24/7. They became part of our community by interjecting themselves into our lives – in our churches, schools, grocery stores, etc. My Father used to say, "The s... Full story

  • Re: "Attack helicopters are only harming Americans" [Letter, Village News, 7/23/2015]

    Updated Aug 5, 2015

    I think Mr. Campbell should buy a new residence elsewhere, where there is no helicopter noise. However, on the other hand, and better yet to avoid wars, why don't we ask the President to call the Ayatollah Khamenei and Russian President Putin and throw in the white flag. We should just give up our way of life and have those two guys come and run our country. No war, no armed forces, just peace. We will have to learn Farsi and Russian and then everything will be fine and dandy. Like Colonel Jessup (Jack Nicholson) in the... Full story

  • Desalination is moving forward

    Assemblymember Marie Waldron|Updated Aug 5, 2015

    AD - 75 (R) Since seawater desalination is important to Southern California, I was pleased to participate in a tour of Carlsbad's Poseidon plant, along with legislators from throughout the state. This $1 billion plant is the largest, most advanced desalination facility in North America. Once the project goes on-line, 50 million gallons of desalinated potable water will be supplied to North County daily. Presently, almost half the region’s water is imported by the M...

  • Berberet, White named all-CIF

    Updated Aug 5, 2015

    The panel of sportswriters and coaches who selected the all-CIF baseball teams June 8 placed Fallbrook High School first baseman Reese Berberet on the all-CIF first team and Fallbrook pitcher and outfielder Andy White on the second team. "We haven't had that in a long time in the program," Fallbrook coach Patrick Walker said of two all-CIF players. "I'm happy about it," Berberet said. "Very happy that I was able to make that team." "Very happy. Things just came alive this year compared to the last three. Everything just click...

  • Golf

    Updated Aug 5, 2015

    Fallbrook Seniors Golf Group Castle Creek C. C. Partner modified stableford July 21, 2015 A Flight First place 80 Larry Mitzner & John Harr Second place 74 Joe Cusimano & Ian Plant Third place 68 Marty Balow & Michael Sullivan B Flight First place 85 Jim Moss & Jim Logan Second place 81 Bob Stout & Larry Gulline Third place 75 Paul Norberg & Ken Corica Fallbrook Women Golfers Game: Skins July 21, 2015 Winners Group 1 6 skins Janelle Lunsford Group 2 12 skins Diane O'Hara Group 3 15 skins Sandi Simpson Group 4 7 skins Cindy...

  • Summer season tryouts starting for senior softball

    Updated Aug 5, 2015

    FALLBROOK – The Fallbrook Senior Softball League is now accepting new/returning players for the 2015 summer season. For interested new players, there will be tryouts prior to the draft on weekday afternoons at 3:30 p.m. at Ingold Park. Call the number below for details. The draft is scheduled for Aug. 26 for adults age 50+. Games begin at 4 p.m. Monday through Thursday, with each team playing two games per week. League play will run from approximately Sept. 8 through the m...

  • Warrior girls rugby banquet honors players

    Updated Aug 5, 2015

    Fallbrook High School's girls rugby club held its post-season banquet May 27 at the Fallbrook High School cafeteria. "It went as well as it could have gone," said Fallbrook coach Craig Pinnell. The banquet included the graduating seniors giving speeches about their rugby experience. "The senior speeches were really great," Pinnell said. "Rugby is a game like life. You're knocked down, but you get up and try it again," Pinnell said. "What came through in the speeches is that they saw it like that." Awards were given for the un...

  • Gun club holds pistol clinic

    Updated Aug 5, 2015

    FALLBROOK – The Santa Margarita Gun Club (SMGC), Pistol Section conducted a pistol clinic aboard Camp Pendleton on July 18. There were approximately 20 participants. Classroom activity was followed by practical application at the Wounded Warrior air pistol facility on base. Instructional emphasis was on safety as well as basic competition marksmanship to prepare attendees for NRA and other officially sanctioned matches. The SMGC Pistol Program director is Steve Rohde, a F... Full story

  • Alaskan wilderness setting for film club movie

    Updated Aug 5, 2015

    OCEANSIDE – The 2014 film "Wildlike" will be shown by the North County Film Club on Sunday, Aug. 9, 3 p.m. at the Carmike Theater (formerly Digiplex) Oceanside, Mission and College. The film focuses on a troubled teenage girl who is sent by her mother to live with her uncle in Juneau, Alaska. When their relationship sours, Mackenzie tries to return to her mother. She gets lost in the Alaskan interior and turns to a loner backpacker. Together, they cross the wilderness and discover sanctuary in the last frontier. For f...

  • Library event topics include Flamenco, Jonestown, and folk music

    Updated Aug 5, 2015

    FALLBROOK – The Friends of the Fallbrook Library are sponsoring three free events at the library during August. On Aug. 9, at 2 p.m., the Fallbrook Library adult summer reading finale will be a special arts and cultural performance of Flamenco Dance. Gloria Lanuza, Jessica Baynes, and Phil Boroff will present a lecture and demonstration in the passionate art, history, and evolution of Flamenco dance. On Aug. 13, at 6:30 p.m., the next installment of the lecture series presents Laura Johnston Kohl, one of only 87 survivors o...

  • PC Users Group adds Windows 10 to program

    Updated Aug 5, 2015

    FALLBROOK – The Fallbrook PC Users Group meets in the Fallbrook Public Utility District board room at 990 East Mission Rd. from 3 to 5 p.m. on the second and fourth Thursdays of each month. Various topics are discussed, mainly Windows 7, 8.1 and 10 starting in August. Residents can bring their questions and problems. Contact Frank at (760) 415-6079 for more information....

  • Villa U9 girls on the move

    Updated Aug 5, 2015

  • TAC recommends retaining Pepper Tree/Calavo 40 mph speed limit

    Updated Aug 5, 2015

    The county's Traffic Advisory Committee (TAC) recommended that the 40 mph speed limit on Pepper Tree Lane and Calavo Road between McDonald Road and Stage Coach Lane be retained. In order for a speed limit to be enforced by radar, a speed survey must show that the speed limit is within an adjacent 5 mph increment to the 85th percentile speed. The speed limit may be rounded either up or down from the 85th percentile speed. A June 17 speed survey indicated an 85th percentile speed of 37 mph, and the TAC's unanimous...

  • Dode Martin celebrates over six decades of racing

    Updated Aug 5, 2015

    Almost 300 drag racers and racing enthusiasts converged on Dode Martin's property in Fallbrook on Sunday, July 26, for his annual Open House. Martin has lived in Fallbrook since 1926 on the property where his parents had a lemon grove. When asked to confirm a rumor that this was to be his last Open House, he said, "I say that every year, it's not the last time." Martin was surrounded by friends – new and old – including noteworthy guests Don "The Snake" Prudhomme, Roland "The...

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