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  • Diane Summers, Oscar Caralampio, and Jonathan Fiero

    Fiero recognized by school board

    Updated Jun 17, 2021

    FUHSD Board members Diane Summers, left, and Oscar Caralampio, right, present Ivy High senior Jonathan Fiero a certificate for his work as the Board of Trustees Student Representative for 2020-21....

  • Sheila Lopez

    Bonsall High Graduation

    Updated Jun 17, 2021

    Bonsall High School class of 2021 graduate Sheila Lopez walks with her peers at the start of the high school graduation ceremony, June 11....

  • FUESD's $55.6 million budget has 'planned' deficit of 1.6 million

    Rick Monroe, Special to the Village News|Updated Jun 17, 2021

    When is it OK to have a $1.6 million deficit in your budget? For the Fallbrook Union Elementary School District, it’s not a bad thing, said Cindi Martin, Associate Superintendent of Educational Services. In fact, it’s good. Martin presented the 2021-2022 budget to the school board on Monday, June 7 at a public hearing. The first reading was unanimously approved by the board. It will come back to the board on June 21 for the final reading. Martin urged residents to read the document at the district office and to contact her...

  • Kenna Chase

    Chase named Amazon Future Engineer finalist

    Updated Jun 17, 2021

    ESCONDIDO – Fallbrook resident Kenna Chase was one of 100 students nationwide to receive the Amazon Future Engineer scholarship. She will receive a four-year, $40,000 scholarship and guaranteed paid internship at Amazon after her freshman year. Chase just recently graduated from Classical Academy, where she was the school's 2021 class salutatorian. "Engineers get to work to solve problems that haven't been solved before. I want to be an engineer who works to make the world a...

  • Eich graduates from Gonzaga University

    Updated Jun 17, 2021

    SPOKANE, Wash. – Casey Eich of Fallbrook participated in graduation exercises at Gonzaga University, held on Sunday, May 9. Eich earned a Bachelor of Business Administration. Gonzaga University is a private Catholic, Jesuit, and humanistic university providing education to more than 7,800 students. Submitted by Gonzaga University....

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    Fallbrook AAUW hosts 2021 scholarship award ceremony

    Updated Jun 17, 2021

    FALLBROOK – The 2021 Fallbrook AAUW scholarship award ceremony was held Saturday afternoon, June 5, at the Hilltop Center, with 60 people in attendance. Eight graduating seniors, all members of the AVID program at Fallbrook Union High School, received generous scholarship awards. They were Liliana Mendoza, Alma Aguilar, Erica Rodas, Carla Mendoza, Yadira Duran, Vanessa Hernandez, Laura Guzman, and Barbara Cardozo. Seven of the recipients were also members of Fallbrook A...

  • Sydney Breese

    Fallbrook High FFA's Breese wins Don Diego Scholarship

    Christal Gaines-Emory, Writer|Updated Jun 17, 2021

    The Don Diego Scholarship Foundation is a nonprofit organization that provides scholarships to students who participate in activities at the Del Mar Fair, such as showing livestock. One of the Don Diego Scholarship winners this year is Sydney Breese, 2020-2021 Fallbrook FFA vice president. Breese was active in FFA all four years of high school, and she showed consistent leadership skills and dedication to the program. She has raised five market lambs, a market steer, and she...

  • Fallbrook Quilt Guild presents scholarship winners

    Updated Jun 17, 2021

    FALLBROOK – The Fallbrook Quilt Guild recently awarded its annual scholarship for the 2021 – 2022 academic year. This year the scholarship was shared by two deserving students, Brady Hoff and Caroline Saple. Saple is a graduate of Mission Vista High School and has been accepted to Point Loma University where she will begin her studies this fall. She plans to pursue a bachelor's degree in environmental science. Brady Hoff is a graduate of Fallbrook High School and has been acc...

  • Marlon Holmes

    Holmes, Suarez recipients of Legionnaire Award

    Joe Naiman, Village News Reporter|Updated Jun 17, 2021

    Bonsall High School annually presents a Legionnaire Award to two seniors, and the Class of 2021 recipients are Marlon Holmes and Joana Suarez. "The Legionnaire is an award we give to two of our seniors who during their time at the high school have shown that they really typify the traits that we want," said Bonsall High School principal Jason Fowler. The criteria includes work ethic and leadership. "These were the kids who consistently were mentioned by the entire staff,"...

  • Students named to Dean's List at Cumberlands

    Updated Jun 17, 2021

    WILLIAMSBURG, Kentucky – In recognition of academic performance, the Office of the Vice President for Academic Affairs at University of the Cumberlands has announced the students named to the Dean's List for the spring 2021 semester. To be eligible for the Dean's List, students must be enrolled in at least 12 credit hours (a full course load), maintain a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.50, and be in good academic standing. Students from Fallbrook who made the spring 2021 Dean's List at Cumberlands include C...

  • The Fallbrook Chorale

    Fallbrook Chorale presents 'Songs of Spring on the Green'

    Paulette Britton, Special to the Village News|Updated Jun 17, 2021

    The first sounds of harmony rang out Saturday, June 5, as the Fallbrook Chorale ushered in much anticipated live music. Ann Frederick, chorale vice president, welcomed over 100 guests to the outdoor gardens of the First United Methodist Church. "It has been a really hard 18 months for those of us who love to sing in this choir," lamented Frederick. "We are so happy to be back. Today we represent about 50% of our membership and we hope to have everyone back in the fall as we...

  • Torres graduates from Ohio University

    Updated Jun 17, 2021

    ATHENS, Ohio – Gabby Torres, from Fallbrook, graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (Baccalaureate Nursing) from the College of Health Sciences and Professions at Ohio University. More than 4,800 students graduated with bachelor's, master's or doctorate degrees from Ohio University for spring semester 2021. The graduates represented many areas of the United States and an abundance of countries, including: Bangladesh, Canada, China, Ghana, India, Japan and the United Kingdom. Submitted by Ohio Univ...

  • Pala Casino Spa Resort offers an unbeatable entertainment lineup

    Updated Jun 17, 2021

    PALA – Pala Casino Spa Resort’s entertainment lineup now features premium televised sports entertainment, including pay-per-view UFC and Boxing, Bundesliga, Serie A, EFL, FA Cup, and Dutch Eredivisie soccer, NASCAR races, Kentucky Derby and more. New high-definition LCD screens are viewable from every seat at Luis Rey’s Sports Bar. The 18’ HD Jumbotron and state-of-the-art lights and sound offer guests an unparalleled viewing experience. Upcoming PPV events Tribute to the Kings Boxing Event, Saturday, June 19 – 6 p.m. UFC...

  • Planning Commission approves Sandia Creek Drive gates

    Joe Naiman, Village News Reporter|Updated Jun 16, 2021

    The county's Planning Commission upheld the granting of an Administrative Permit for gates on Sandia Creek Drive. The motion to uphold the approval of acting Department of Planning and Development Services Director Kathleen Flannery passed on a 4-1 vote June 11. Doug Barnhart, Yolanda Calvo, Michael Edwards, and Ginger Hitzke voted to uphold Flannery's decision. Thomas Hough voted against the motion. Ron Ashman abstained. David Pallinger had a conflict and did not participate in the hearing. The private portion of Sandia...

  • Charles Bow-Chaipos

    Seniors welcome graduation

    Updated Jun 16, 2021

    Charles Bow-Chaipos celebrates as he graduates with his classmates at Bonsall High School, June 11. See more photos and class lists in the C section. Village...

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    Fallbrook High Graduation

    Updated Jun 16, 2021

    Fallbrook High School class of 2021 graduates make their way onto the field for their graduation ceremony, June 4....

  • Xavier Charland

    Potter Jr. High Graduation

    Updated Jun 16, 2021

    Xavier Charland receives the Student of the Year award at Potter Jr. High School during the 8th grade promotion ceremony, June 3....

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    Sullivan Middle School Graduation

    Updated Jun 16, 2021

    Sullivan Middle School 8th grade students walk to their seats at the start of their promotion ceremony in Bonsall, June 10....

  • Nominations Open For 45th Annual Orchids and Onions Architectural Awards

    City News Service|Updated Jun 16, 2021

    The San Diego Architectural Foundation has opened nominations for the best and worst of San Diego's architecture in the run up to the 45th annual Orchids & Onions awards ceremony this October. The public and design industry professionals are invited to submit nominations. The program recognizes the best – Orchids – and worst – Onions – in architectural design, form and function, voted on by San Diegans. Building on last year's virtual gala and the evolving COVID-19 situation, the annual event will be hosted in both an in-p...

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    Pet Preparedness Month reminds residents to make plans for furry family members

    Donnie Ryan, County of San Diego Communications Office|Updated Jun 16, 2021

    June is National Pet Preparedness Month, and the County of San Diego's Office of Emergency Services and Department of Animal Services are reminding residents to make sure their family disaster preparedness plan includes provisions for their household pets. Just like other family members, pets require their own disaster preparedness kit that includes an ample supply of food and water. The kit should also include items such as a crate or travel carrier, required medications,...

  • Stay cool during a heatwave

    Yvette Urrea Moe, County of San Diego Communications Office|Updated Jun 16, 2021

    High temperatures over the next week in San Diego, particularly the deserts, are cause for extra precaution. Residents are advised to stay cool, avoid activities that may cause overheating, and pay extra attention to older adults, people with chronic medical conditions, young children and pets because they are more susceptible to heat illness. The National Weather Service issued an excessive heat warning for county deserts starting Monday, June 14 and continuing through Friday, June 18. Temperatures are predicted to range...

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    Health advisory task force seeks public input on social services in June

    Gig Conaughton, County of San Diego Communications Office|Updated Jun 16, 2021

    A San Diego County advisory board task force is inviting people to help the county improve how it connects people to social services that help them get food, housing and health care by sharing their program experiences in four special webinars this month. Supervisor Terra Lawson-Remer and the "Outreach, Accessibility, and Enrollment Ad-hoc Task Force," a subcommittee of the county's Social Services Advisory Board, are holding four listening session webinars in June. The...

  • Health district board approves $1.9 million budget

    Rick Monroe, Special to Village News|Updated Jun 16, 2021

    Directors of the Fallbrook Regional Health District unanimously approved its 2021-2022 budget at its meeting on Wednesday, June 9. Board member Jennifer Jeffries, treasurer, presented the report on the $1.9 million budget. The budget is $109,690 more than projected income, but Jeffries said it wasn’t a cause for concern. “I’m not startled and won’t lose any sleep over this,” she said. The current 2020-2021 budget is $2.1 million. Board Chairman Howard Salmon said the lower amount for next year is based on the COVID 19 relate...

  • Health district board approves $1.9 million budget

    Rick Monroe, Special to Village News|Updated Jun 16, 2021

    Directors of the Fallbrook Regional Health District unanimously approved its 2021-2022 budget at its meeting on Wednesday, June 9. Board member Jennifer Jeffries, treasurer, presented the report on the $1.9 million budget. The budget is $109,690 more than projected income, but Jeffries said it wasn’t a cause for concern. “I’m not startled and won’t lose any sleep over this,” she said. The current 2020-2021 budget is $2.1 million. Board Chairman Howard Salmon said the lower amount for next year is based on the COVID 19 relate...

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    Histamine Intolerance is worth looking into

    Shelby Ramsey, Special to the Village News|Updated Jun 16, 2021

    There are many chronic conditions that still aren't getting as much recognition as they warrant from the medical community. Some doctors question the reality of the existence of these afflictions. One of those is Histamine Intolerance (HIT). This condition presents itself more predominantly in persons with gastrointestinal disorders, and if you are an individual affected by it, you are in no doubt how real it is. Symptoms include diarrhea, headache, runny nose, watering eyes,...

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