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  • William "Billy" Henry Stacey

    Updated Jun 19, 2014

    Jeannie and Patrick Hathaway invite all family and friends to a celebration of the life of William “Billy” Henry Stacey, our dear son. Our Fallbrook family has been a tremendous encouragement to us throughout Billy’s illness, and we would like to share and celebrate his life with you. Billy was a young man with a positive attitude and great smile. He loved animals, video games, motor sports, karaoke, the 403 Scion Club of Calgary, and all types of motor sports. Born Augus... Full story

  • FPUD approves payment plan for additional Elder House sewer use

    Updated Jun 19, 2014

    The Fallbrook Public Utility District approved a payment agreement for Faro Trupiano to pay the additional sewer capacity charge for the building known as the Elder House. FPUD’s 4-0 vote May 27, with Don McDougal recusing himself, will allow Trupiano to make the total $10,517.16 payment in installments for the building at 127 West Elder Street. “The resolution was to allow Mr. Trupiano to pay the additional fees over time, which is allowed in the Fallbrook administrative code,” said FPUD general manager Brian Brady. “It’s be... Full story

  • Old Ivy High campus demolished to make way for new facility

    Updated Jun 19, 2014

  • Draves, Heimback, freestyle relay teams win league championships

    Updated Jun 19, 2014

    Fallbrook High School freshman Sarah Draves won the Avocado West League diving championship May 17 while sophomore Jordann Heimback was the league’s 100-yard freestyle champion and the Warriors’ 200-yard freestyle relay and 400-yard freestyle relay teams were also league champions. The Warriors as a team finished second, behind Carlsbad, at the league meet. A combination of dual meet records and team positions at the league meet determines the final league standings. La Costa Canyon had defeated Fallbrook in a dual meet, but...

  • Class of 1994 golf tournament to complement football boosters

    Updated Jun 19, 2014

    The Fallbrook Alumni and Friends Golf Tournament which will take place July 25 at the Fallbrook Golf Club is not a direct challenge to the annual Fallbrook Football Booster golf tournament which this year will occur June 14 at the Pala Mesa course. The Fallbrook Alumni and Friends Golf Tournament has the support of the football boosters, who will be the beneficiary of the alumni tournament’s proceeds, and the alumni group has also been working with Fallbrook High School head coach Kyle Williams. The July 25 golf tournament d... Full story

  • Warrior Lacrosse Club finishes best season

    Updated Jun 19, 2014

    FALLBROOK – The Warrior Youth Lacrosse Club (WLC) just recently completed its finest season in program history. In review, the highlights were the Division 3 level team (fifth and sixth graders) went undefeated in only their second year of competition. Many team and individual records were set in the process. The Division 1 program (seventh and eighth graders) saw its largest roster ever, with over 30 boys. Due to the large turnout, the WLC expanded by adding a ‘B’ team for the first time. With seven more games on the...

  • Fallbrook's Bishop participates in mud run

    Updated Jun 19, 2014

    Fallbrook’s Bishop participates in mud run... Full story

  • Fallbrook Women Golfers open to new members

    Updated Jun 19, 2014

    FALLBROOK – President Megan Gamble of Fallbrook Women Golfers has extended an invitation to area women who would like to join the club during its midyear membership drive. More than 50 women golfers ranging in age from 45 to 93 enjoy the benefits of playing golf every Tuesday morning at the Fallbrook Golf Course, she said. Half-year dues of $65 runs from July 1 to Dec. 31. This includes weekly sweeps winnings along with managing the person’s golf handicap. The a... Full story

  • Film 'Starbuck' to be shown June 22

    Updated Jun 19, 2014

    OCEANSIDE – On Sunday, June 22, at 3 p.m., the North County Film Club will be presenting the film “Starbuck” at the Digiplex theater in Oceanside (Mission at College). This indie film is about a 42-year old man who has been coasting through life. At the same time he finds out that his girlfriend is pregnant, his past resurfaces. Twenty years earlier, he made his money by contributing to a fertility clinic. He discovers he’s the father of 533 children, 142 of whom have filed a class action lawsuit to determine the ident... Full story

  • The Eagles music will be performed by The Long Run

    Updated Jun 19, 2014

    TEMECULA – Fans of the music of The Eagles will be interested to hear those favorite tunes when performed by tribute band The Long Run in an upcoming concert at the Old Town Temecula Community Theater Formed in 1999 in Los Angeles, The Long Run is comprised of a group of well-rounded professional musicians who have a love of harmony and a deep respect for one of the greatest rock bands of all time. After months of painstaking preparation rehearsing a long list of The... Full story

  • Dick Fox's Golden Boys – Frankie Avalon, Bobby Rydell, and Fabian come to Pala Aug. 3

    Updated Jun 19, 2014

    PALA – Dick Fox’s Golden Boys – starring Frankie Avalon, Fabian and Bobby Rydell will perform at 5 p.m., Sunday, Aug. 3 in the events center at Pala Casino Spa & Resort. All three, from Philadelphia, Penn., became teen idols in the 1950s and ‘60s and today are recognized as rock and roll legends credited with helping create the music phenomenon. Avalon charted 31 U.S. Billboard singles from 1958 to ‘62 with “Venus,” “De De Dinah,” and “From Bobby Sox to Stocking...

  • Fundraising tea benefits Fallbrook Animal Sanctuary

    Updated Jun 19, 2014

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  • Senior Care Advocacy Program initiates rebuilding a ramp for local handicapped man

    Updated Jun 19, 2014

    FALLBROOK – The Care Advocates with the Foundation for Senior Care joined together with several men from Christ the King Lutheran Church to provide a rebuilt wheelchair ramp for a local man at his home. His old ramp had deteriorated to the point where it was too dangerous to use. The Senior Care Advocacy program works with seniors and disabled persons who face health challenges, need assistance and guidance, resources, or ongoing help to monitor resources that have been put in place. The Care Advocates will go out of th...

  • CORRECTION - Fallbrook Hospital Auxiliary 2014 scholarships

    Updated Jun 19, 2014

    FALLBROOK – The Fallbrook Hospital Auxiliary wishes to make corrections to information that was previously submitted and printed in the Village News issue of May 29, 2014 concerning its 2014 scholarship awards. The correct information is as follows: Fallbrook Hospital Auxiliary has the privilege of awarding 21 scholarships to both applicants entering the medical field for the first time, as well as to some who are well on their way to completing their medical studies. Fallbrook High School had 16 students who are... Full story

  • Understanding the in's and out's of fiber

    Updated Jun 19, 2014

    FALLBROOK – When looking at the labels on white bread and cereals on supermarket shelves, ever see “good source of fiber”? Now read the nutrition label – three grams. That’s the minimum amount that manufacturers need to pack into a product to have the words “good source of fiber” placed on the label. Overly-processed white breads do not contain fiber naturally. So where is this fiber coming from? Many consumers are buying foods that are fortified with synthetic...

  • Thank you for supporting Unforgotten Faces

    Updated Jun 19, 2014

    Unforgotten Faces is excited to announce our 2014 Mission Trip to Ethiopia. We will be sending 13 travelers around the world in July. The founder of Unforgotten Faces (UF), Kim Zember, is a Fallbrook local, and has set up a project in Debre Zeit, Ethiopia helping to support 35 Ethiopian children from ages 4 to 16. She now resides in Ethiopia. These children enrolled in the UF Project receive two meals a day, public school tuition (not free like in America), uniforms, school supplies, tutoring outside of school to ensure...

  • Sponsors needed for appreciation luncheon

    Updated Jun 19, 2014

    On Saturday, Sept. 27, Heart to Heart Camp Pendleton will hold its fifth annual Appreciation Luncheon aboard Camp Pendleton Marine Base in the grand ballroom at the beautiful Pacific Views events center to express our appreciation and gratitude to the “silent warriors”... our beloved active duty military women and the wives of our active duty military. We are planning a fun day of pampered love that honors their service to our great country, recognizes the burdens they bear, and lets them know that they are not for...

  • Excellent new doctor in town

    Updated Jun 19, 2014

    My doctor of many years retired and I’ve been searching for a new doctor ever since. I wanted a doctor that worked in Fallbrook, so I wouldn’t have to drive to Murrieta, Temecula, or elsewhere. After trying a few local doctors to my dissatisfaction, I finally landed a doctor I believe will be an excellent doctor: Dr. Theresa Sheridan, D.O. (Family Practice) on Elder Street. I had my first appointment with her last week and she spent 1-1/2 hours with me learning every aspect of my medical history. She did not rush me and she... Full story

  • It's time for a change

    Updated Jun 19, 2014

    Change is needed to clean the air, the earth and the waters. Change is needed to stop the destruction of this planet by the few who are in financial power. Change begins with each of us no longer supporting Monsanto GMO products. It begins with leaders who are committed to the environment and health over money and power. It begins with our doing our part with simple things like not dumping in the oceans, by recycling, by supporting local farmers, by growing our own food, by no longer being conspicuous consumers, by choosing...

  • FPUD takeover of RMWD unfair to voters

    Updated Jun 19, 2014

    Rainbow Municipal Water District voter rights are threatened by a takeover by the Fallbrook Public Utility District. Voluntary negotiations between the two districts to determine feasibility of a “merger of equals” broke down when FPUD refused to agree to division elections to guarantee equitable representation of Rainbow voters on a new board of directors. Division elections were critical to Rainbow’s board because Rainbow has a more diversified base of ratepayers compared to Fallbrook’s largely urban customer base; for exa... Full story

  • Tea Party to hear from "The Right To Laugh" creator and star

    Updated Jun 19, 2014

    FALLBROOK – The Fallbrook Tea Party will meet on Thursday, June 26 at 6:30 p.m. at the San Luis Rey Downs Country Club, 3157 Golf Club Dr., Bonsall. Guest speaker will be Evan Sayet, creator and star of “The Right To Laugh,” a long-running conservative comedy show. Sayet is a 9/11 Conservative. He is the author of “The KinderGarden of Eden, How the Modern Liberal Thinks” and is often quoted by Rush Limbaugh and Ann Coulter. Sayet has written for Bill Maher’s “Politically Incorrect” and for “Win Ben Stein’s Money.... Full story

  • FBA seeking volunteers to clean graffiti

    Updated Jun 19, 2014

    FALLBROOK – The Fallbrook Beautification Alliance (FBA) is seeking individuals willing to volunteer to clean or paint out graffiti on Fallbrook’s public spaces. Volunteers may choose their own schedule, and may work with a friend, meet a friend, or work solo. Fallbrook and the surrounding communities have a zero tolerance for graffiti. FBA and the Sheriff department’s goal, is to remove graffiti as soon as possible after it is reported. To report signs of graffiti, call the Sheriff’s hotline at (760) 451-3144. Notif... Full story

  • Village News has early deadline for July 10 issue

    Updated Jun 19, 2014

    FALLBROOK – Due to the July 4 holiday, the deadline for editorial submissions and legal notices for the July 10 issue of the Village News will be Thursday, July 3. The normal deadlines are Friday - 4 p.m. for editorial and 3 p.m. for legal notices - for the following week’s paper, but the office will be closed that Friday in observance of the 4th of July....

  • Brunch includes tips on dieting

    Updated Jun 19, 2014

    FALLBROOK – On June 20, Fallbrook Women’s Connection will present a program entitled “Finding the Balance in Nutrition, Weight and Well-being,” presented by Tracy Martinez, RN, BSN and CBN. This program is open to women of all ages in the Fallbrook/Bonsall area. The Grand Tradition Estate & Gardens will be the venue for this event, which also includes brunch, music and inspirational speaker. This month’s guest speaker is Laura Coronado, magazine editor, wife, mother and proud member of the Red Hat Society. She will te... Full story

  • Garden club to hold year-end celebration

    Updated Jun 19, 2014

    FALLBROOK – The Fallbrook Garden Club will meet at 12:30 p.m. on Tuesday, June 24 to install new officers and present awards at the Fallbrook Community Center, located at 341 Heald Lane. There will be social time followed by a business meeting, installation of new officers, presentation of awards, and year-end celebration. A potluck will be held for all members and visitors. New members are welcome to this meeting....

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