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  • Helping women help themselves with micro-business seminars

    Updated May 22, 2014

    FALLBROOK – Helping Women Help Themselves (HWHT) will be hosting a three-hour micro-business seminar at the Fallbrook Library. The seminar will be presented in Spanish on Friday, June 6 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. The library is located at 124 S. Mission Rd. HWHT is a non-profit organization created to provide education and on-going business support to individuals that are currently operating or thinking about starting their own micro-business. In addition to the seminar, participants will receive a free micro-business...

  • Garden Club to hear 'Beyond Citrus' on May 27

    Updated May 22, 2014

    FALLBROOK – The Fallbrook Garden Club will meet at 12:30 p.m. on Tuesday, May 27 and hear a talk by Dr. Gary Bender on ‘Beyond Citrus.’ The meeting will be held at the Fallbrook Community Center, 341 Heald Lane. There will be social time followed by a business meeting and a program; new members are welcome. Bender has been the subtropical fruits advisor in San Diego County since 1985. He will offer suggestions on great fruiting plants and trees for this growing zon...

  • Warrior gymnasts win first two meets since 2009

    Updated May 22, 2014

    When Fallbrook High School gymnastics co-coach Krystal Schmid was herself among the Warrior gymnasts, the team completed Schmid’s freshman season by placing seventh at the 2009 CIF meet. Six gymnasts are required for a team to obtain a full score, and for the next four seasons Fallbrook lacked the minimum number of varsity gymnasts to receive enough points for a dual meet victory. The Warriors thus did not win any meets between 2009 and April 10, 2014, when Our Lady of P...

  • CIF to shift North County leagues - Fallbrook may be moved to Valley League

    Updated May 22, 2014

    On April 30 the CIF Board of Managers held a first reading for the North County Conference league realignment. The releaguing will require a second reading and approval vote which is scheduled for the June 4 Board of Managers meeting. Fallbrook would be moved to the Valley League under the proposed realignment. “Great league for us. I think it will be very competitive,” said Fallbrook High School athletic director Patrick Walker. “I see a really nice future for us.” The North County Conference includes 24 full members... Full story