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  • Babysitter training, first aid & CPR

    Updated Jun 17, 2005

    Babysitter training covers basic first aid, diapering, problem solving and emergency information to handle many of the situations encountered when caring for children. Designed for boys and girls age 11 and older, babysitter training provides the knowledge, skills and confidence needed for sitting. Class meets on Saturday, July 9, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. All participants receive a certificate of completion and tips on how to find babysitting work. Basic CPR and first aid will meet on Saturday, July 30, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. In...

  • California Hypnotherapy celebrates first anniversary

    Updated Jun 17, 2005

    FALLBROOK — Just one year ago, California Hypnotherapy Center opened its healing doors right here in Fallbrook. People have come to the center from all over the state for help with everything from stress to cancer and have experienced positive changes in their lives through the powerful use of hypnosis. Julie Donlon, a certified hypnotherapist with six years of experience, is the owner of California Hypnotherapy Center (CHC). She helps clients overcome addictions, lose weight and quit smoking. Julie offers hypnosis for c...

  • Remind Dad/Hubby it's time for annual exam

    Updated Jun 17, 2005

    Let’s face it, men just don’t like to go to the doctor and probably wouldn’t go at all if their wives or significant others didn’t encourage (read: “nag”) it. A simple annual checkup, however, could be a matter of life or death, as many types of cancer don’t have symptoms in the early stages when they are most treatable. “Talking with their doctors about personal health histories and those of their families can reduce the risk for developing cancer,” said Carol Salem, MD, director of urologic cancers unit at the Moores UCS... Full story

  • TIP program can use volunteers

    Updated Jun 17, 2005

    Trauma Intervention Program (TIP) has been on the job for 24 years providing compassionate service — “Citizens Helping Citizens in Crisis.” They can use additional volunteers to provide this valuable service in Fallbrook....

  • Italian Chicken Salad

    Updated Jun 17, 2005

    My mouth waters at the thought of Vince’s (855 S. Main St., Suite A) Italian Chicken Salad. Crisp, cold greens are topped with fresh cooked and diced chicken, pepperoni, cheese, olives, tomatoes, onions and pepperoncini. Get the Basil-Romano dressing and you’ll think you’re in Heaven! Perfect summer dining!... Full story

  • Oriental Tofu Salad

    Updated Jun 17, 2005

    For a healthy, meat-free treat, Rocky Peak Farms (936 S. Main) offers an incredible Oriental Salad ($5 for a quite generous portion) of mixed greens and shredded carrot topped with Asian-style tofu, rice and sesame seeds. Add the tangy dressing (included) and you’ve got a refreshing, protein-packed meal....

  • Avocado Salad

    Updated Jun 17, 2005

    I really enjoyed the Avocado Salad at Alberto’s Mexican Food (corner of North Main and Mission Road) recently. A crispy flour tortilla shell is filled with fresh chopped lettuce and topped with tasty shredded chicken, cheese, tomatoes and sliced avocado. Add your choice of hot sauce (from their salsa bar) and dig in....

  • Fallbrook Chorale concert June 18

    Updated Jun 17, 2005

    FALLBROOK — On Saturday, June 18, at 2 p.m., the Bob Burton Performing Arts Center will resound with the voices of the Fallbrook Chorale and the sounds of the San Diego Harmony Ringers. Kelley Bell, San Diego County Teacher of the Year and conductor of the 25-voice Chorale, says she is enjoying working with the adult group, several of whom are music teachers in their own right. Joseph Rodriguez is the director of the 16-member bellringer group, and his programs benefit from his original arrangements of music for bells. The jo...

  • Pianist John Redford performs A Concert for Missions

    Updated Jun 17, 2005

    FALLBROOK — On Saturday, June 4, Dr. John Redford performed a concert of piano music in Fallbrook at the home of Jack and Kay Dundas to benefit the missions program of Grace Presbyterian Church Fallbrook. The concert included works by Schubert, Chopin, Debussy and Lecuona. Concert attendees were delighted and amazed by Dr. Redford’s performance and the grace with which his fingers flew across the keyboard. Dr. Redford is the pianist for Grace Presbyterian Church Fallbrook and the organist for Fallbrook Presbyterian Chu... Full story

  • Disney's 'Beauty and the Beast' at Moonlight Amphitheatre

    Updated Jun 17, 2005

    VISTA —Moonlight Stage Productions’ 2005 25th Anniversary Summer Season of Musicals Under the Stars opens with the enchanting musical “Disney’s Beauty and the Beast.” The story of Belle, a girl who finds herself in the castle of a Beast who has been put under the spell of a sorceress, “Disney’s Beauty and the Beast” is a feast of gladness for the entire family! “Disney’s Beauty and the Beast” opens the Silver Anniversary Season on the Moonlight Amphitheatre stage in Vista ’s Brengle Terrace Park June 22 and runs through Jul...

  • Benefit for Marcia Parrish supported by many

    Updated Jun 17, 2005

    Supporters of Marcia Parrish peruse silent auction items at “Marcia Mania,” a benefit variety show in her honor. Parrish is undergoing treatment in Wisconsin for an inoperable brain tumor.... Full story

  • Mission Rd. project begins, amounts to $3.4 million

    Updated Jun 17, 2005

    FALLBROOK — The County of San Diego began work Monday on phase two of the improvements to Mission Road in Fallbrook. The project runs from Pepper Tree Lane to Clemmens Lane and will allow more cars, bicycles and pedestrians to use the road. It is scheduled for completion by next summer. “Our goal is to provide the community with improvements to enhance their quality of life with as little disruption as possible during construction,” said Project Manager Steve Ron from the County’s Department of Public Works. “This phase wil...

  • Wealth for Life offers opportunity

    Updated Jun 17, 2005

    TEMECULA — Need a secure investment? Need expertise or don’t have the time? Let the ‘Wealth for Life’ group help! We offer a unique one-stop-shop approach to real estate investing, comprehensive investment strategies based on your needs, access to premium investment properties to grow your wealth quickly and securely, and an experienced research team that understands today’s hottest markets. “I’ve invested with Wealth for Life because they have the expertise to choose the right properties,” said Dr. Michael Forrester of Fa...

  • Here's a delicious summer school: recipes for kids to cook

    Updated Jun 17, 2005

    School will only be out a few days when the “what can we do?” theme permeates the minds and mouths of little ones. School is structured, full of activities and challenges. Summertime, thankfully, is usually a bit more relaxed. Still, planning ahead will oftentimes circumvent the risk of the dreaded refrain “I’m bored.” Few places are as full of adventure as the welcoming and prepared kitchen. Be it parents or grandparents or wonderful neighbors, those who open the doors to the fascinating world of cooking serve the children...

  • How to Find the Right Gym for You

    Updated Jun 17, 2005

    The time has come. You hate how you look in your clothes, don’t want to be out of breath every time you walk up the stairs and are tired of feeling out of shape. You’ve decided to take the plunge and join a gym. But you shouldn’t join the first one you see. With so many options available, you need to find one that meets your needs and lifestyle. Here are some tips to help you make the right choice. How busy is it? Tour the club at the time you’d workout to see how crowded it is. Are clients waiting a long time to use equipme...

  • Car Show success helps causes

    Updated Jun 17, 2005

    FALLBROOK — The Fallbrook Vintage Car Club’s 40th Anniversary Vintage Car Show was again a huge success due to the efforts of club members, the generosity of the business community of Fallbrook and participation by businesses outside the local area. Because of this success, the club is once again in a position to support local charitable organizations through 2006 in the Friendly Village of Fallbrook. Donations, made possible from the club’s efforts in 2004, totaled over $12,000 and the club hopes to increase support in 20...

  • CHP to

    Updated Jun 17, 2005

    The CHP has teamed up with the North County Law Enforcement Traffic Safety Council agencies after receiving a grant to enhance enforcement efforts against unsafe motorcycle riders and illegal street racing on Palomar Mountain. San Diego County Department of Public Works, Palomar Mountain residents and Palomar Mountain Volunteer Fire Department will cooperate with the CHP in its efforts to address the speeding motorcycles on Palomar Mountain. The Safe Riding Saves Lives Campaign will have an education component that will...

  • Fallbrook FFA wins at fair

    Updated Jun 17, 2005

    DEL MAR — Fallbrook FFA has won another landscape award in the Drought Tolerant category at the annual event held each year in the garden/landscape area at the San Diego County (Del Mar) Fair. This year’s theme is Cinema Summer and the display represents the Lions of MGM Studios along with drought tolerant flowers, shrubs and trees. Congratulations to FFA students Joe Kueneman, Maggie Maratsos, Josh Hoffman, Scott Robbins, Jenny Mack and FFA Advisor George Kreutz. Special thanks were extended to Hines Nursery and Premier Col...

  • Good Samaritan recovers UFO from tree

    Updated Jun 17, 2005

    When Charles Mackey called for help to retrieve his radio-controlled UFO from a tall tree, Brian Bishop came to the rescue, saved the day and took no pay! Mackey said, “It’s another Friendly Village gesture."... Full story

  • East Ridge

    Updated Jun 17, 2005

    Our rolling hills and rural lifestyle combine with a magnetic pull. Having spacious houses surrounded by an acre or more of “Fallbrook green” is a joy for nearly everyone… but there’s a time in life when a smaller in-town group of nice homes with community togetherness has appeal, too! Many of our longtime residents have found East Ridge to be an ideal compromise. Behind the gates of this attractive neighborhood are activities that few of us enjoy in our own homes: a clubhouse with activities and an exercise room, pool, t... Full story