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The Feb. 25 meeting of the Valley League's girls water polo coaches included the selection of four Fallbrook High School players for all-league recognition. Anna Draves and Gabby Vazzana were part of the league's first team. Second-team distinction was bestowed upon Ella Hearn, and Naomi Wood was given honorable mention designation. "It was great," Fallbrook coach Sean Redmond said of having four all-league players. "I didn't really have to say a whole lot because the other coaches were the ones that brought them up." The...
The Fallbrook Rugby Club's under-18 girls team took sixth place among the 28 teams in the under-18 Girls High School Open Sevens division at the Las Vegas Invitational Tournament March 1-3 while Fallbrook's under-16 girls placed fourth among the 10 under-16 teams. "We learned a lot," said Fallbrook co-coach Craig Pinnell. "Overall we came out of it as a stronger group." Fallbrook's coaches utilize early-season tournaments to provide experience for the girls and determine what preparations need to be made for the Southern...
“Singin’ in the Rain: the Broadway Musical” will come alive inside the Pechanga Theater with three show-stopping performances throughout Mother’s Day weekend. Guests can take their mothers to sing along with the cast 8 p.m. Friday, May 11, and Saturday, May 12, or 2 p.m. Sunday, May 13. Tickets are currently on sale and are $85, $75 and $65. Tickets may be purchased online at www.Pechanga.com, by calling (877) 711-2946 or in person at the Pechanga box office. “Singin’ in the Rain: the Broadway Musical” is the award-winning st...
FALLBROOK – The Fallbrook Chorale has invited the community to attend its second annual Spring Roundup fundraiser, 2-6 p.m., Saturday, April 28, at the Lazy Creek Ranch in Fallbrook. The ticket price includes great “vittles” on the menu, such as grilled on-site barbecue dinner made by award-winning Phil’s Barbecue, dessert by luscious Cravory Cookies, complimentary water and soda, as well as wine and beer supplied by Wiens Winery for purchase. One alcoholic beverage is included with ticket. Entertainment for the whole f...
PALA – Pala Casino Spa & Resort will continue its free events series in April featuring the 60+ Club at 1 p.m. on Tuesdays and the underground wine CAVE on weekends. Due to construction of Pala’s $170 million expansion and renovation, no tribute concerts or performances in Luis Rey’s lounge are scheduled. The 60+ Club will be held in the Pala Events Center. The free April entertainment schedule includes: 60+ Club, 1 p.m. Tuesdays ● April 3, Heartache Tonight, a tribute to The Eagles. ● April 10, Paperback Writer, a tribute t... Full story
FALLBROOK – In only its second year of operation, the Fallbrook High School Marine Corps JROTC program has qualified to compete in the National Leadership and Academic Bowl, June 22-26. All JROTC programs from every branch of the service and Civil Air Patrol nationwide compete for this honor. Only 40 teams nationwide are selected. Each team receives an all-expenses paid trip to Washington for the championship from their respective service. All team members have their a...
Avid sports fan Scott Little always wanted to own and operate a sports bar. Last summer the Fallbrook resident achieved his dream when he opened Harry's Sports Bar & Grill at 125 South Main Avenue. Little, whose successful career with Monterey Financial Services afforded him the luxury of retiring in October 2014 at age 47, found out relatively quickly that retirement life at an early age wasn't the life for him. "I traveled around a lot for a year to a year-and-a-half," said...
SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO – California Connections Academy at Capistrano, a tuition-free, virtual public school, announced its open enrollment for the 2018-2019 school year. The school, which serves students in transitional kindergarten through 12th grade who reside in Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino and San Diego counties, offers a flexible learning option to accommodate the needs of the modern student. “The biggest advantage is the independence put on the student,” Lauren John, California Connections Academy senio...
SANTA BARBARA, Calif. – The American Grown Field to Vase Dinner Tour announced its 2018 destinations, inviting guests nationwide to dine among the exquisite fields of America’s most stunning flower and foliage farms. The dinner tour is a cross-country series of elegant pop-up gatherings where seasonal, sustainable blooms dazzle on beautifully designed tablescapes, elegantly dressed by top U.S. floral designers, while scrumptious meals are prepared by well-known farm-to-table chefs. At each unique meal and through the acc...
While some people in the retirement-planning stages worry about outliving their money, others have a different concern: that their money is outgrowing their investment adviser. It’s not unusual for the size of the client’s investment to increase well beyond their adviser’s level of experience and knowledge. Higher net-worth individuals often demand more creative, sophisticated planning for their needs than their original adviser is able to provide. Many affluent clients have graduated from their adviser’s capabil...
WASHINGTON – Valley residents who are scrambling to get their federal and state income tax returns completed and filed before the recently extended deadline of April 17, might consider a few tips to avoid ever-increasing tax scams and frauds. Here are a few tips suggested by recent surveys and information gathered by WalletHub, a personal finance website that offers free consumer tools and provides users with free credit reports. First, fraudulent returns result in identity theft. With a few key pieces of personal i...
Sometimes a whole crate of birthday candles might not be enough. Americans are living longer than ever, with the average life expectancy now rising to about 79 years. Some have referred to this trend as the “longevity revolution,” but it’s also creating a revolution in the way people think about retirement. What worked for retirees a generation ago isn’t going to work today. For most people, pensions are no more. Social Security has an uncertain future. And individual savings aren’t where they need to be for far too many...
FALLBROOK - The Holy Spirit Healing Ministry team is available Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. to pray free of cost for those who are suffering physically, mentally, or emotionally whether they're a Christian or not. The team provides an accepting, loving, safe, and confidential environment where visitors can come to receive healing prayer from a team of trained Christians who are called for this purpose. Currently they are offering training for those interested in learning more on how to pray for healing. This training... Full story
FALLBROOK – The California Certified Organic Farmers’ Pacific Southwest Chapter will host its next meeting 6-8 p.m. Tuesday, April 10, in the community room of the Fallbrook Library, 124 S. Mission Road. Fallbrook residents Helene Beck, owner of Beck Grove, and Linda Antonioli, owner of KooL Ranch, are chapter leaders. Special guest David Weinstein, director of sales at Heath & Lejeune, will run a free workshop open to members and non-members who are interested in selling certified-organic produce. Guests will learn abo... Full story
BONSALL - The law firm of Jackson & Parkinson will bring together financial and counseling resources to assist victims of the Lilac fire. The seminar is April 7, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., at Bonsall Community Center, 31505 Old River Rd. Bonsall, (next to Bonsall Elementary School). This is a one stop shop for residents to bring their questions and to get answers for problems and hurdles for reconstruction. There will be constructions lenders, agricultural lenders for grove damages and agricultural operations, insurance experts,... Full story
FALLBROOK – The Fallbrook Democratic Club will present its monthly meeting 6:30 p.m. Thursday, April 5, at the Hilltop Center, 331 E. Elder St., with speaker Wendy Wheatcroft, director of Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense San Diego and founder of San Diegans for Gun Violence Prevention. Wheatcroft will discuss regional grass roots efforts to promote gun safety legislation and increase community involvement to end gun violence. She will outline five specific actions citizens c... Full story
FALLBROOK – Fallbrook Republican Women Federated will present agents Tekae Michael and Theron Francisco, public affairs officers for the U.S. Border Patrol, at its meeting 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., Friday, April 13. They will discuss illegal immigration and the effects of the border wall. The meeting will be held at the Pala Mesa Resort, 2001 Old Hwy 395, in Fallbrook. The meeting is open to the public. The cost is $25 for brunch and program; arrive early to check in. Guests should RSVP to FallbrookRWF@gmai... Full story
FALLBROOK - California Retired Teachers Association will have their annual Variety Show at their general meeting on Wednesday, April 11 at 9 a.m. It will be held at the Golf Club of California on 3742 Flowerwood Lane in Sycamore Ranch. To make reservations, call (760) 723-3696 by April 4.... Full story
FALLBROOK – The April meeting of the Fallbrook Quilt Guild will feature an interesting quilting technique, "Cathedral Windows." The guild presents guest speaker Shelley Swanland who will explain the process and show her many creations. Originally, Cathedral Window quilts had to be hand sewn, but Swanland has found a way to create these quilts using a bow-tie method that can be done using a machine. Swanland has been published in several quilting publications, has published t... Full story
FALLBROOK – The Fallbrook Village Association will host a full-blown carnival, complete with amusement rides and midway games, in the Library Plaza (the large parking lot located below the Fallbrook Library parking lot) Friday through Sunday (March 30-Apil 1). Christiansen Amusements will present the carnival 5 to 10 p.m. Friday and 1 to 10 p.m. Saturday and Sunday.... Full story
VISTA – The North County Aviculturists for pet bird owners and breeders presents “The Bird Call Lady,” Nicole Perretta, as their upcoming speaker, 6 p.m., Saturday, April 7, at the Vista Masonic Lodge, 761 Eucalyptus Ave., in Vista. Self-taught and amazing in range, Perretta uses only her voice to reproduce the calls of 165 individual birds. Visit www.bird-calling.com to learn more about her. Visitors should note that the club has a new meeting time one hour earlier than previously. For more information, visit www.n... Full story
It is with great sadness that the family of Floyd C. Weed announces his sudden passing on Saturday, March 17, 2018, at the age of 95. A native of Arizona, Floyd worked for Shell Oil Co. for 39 years. He started as an office boy in 1940 while attending college and retired as a Purchasing Manager in 1979. He was an active member of Fallbrook Community Baptist Church, having served on the Leadership Board and as Treasurer. He served a brief stint in the U.S. Army during World... Full story
This week I joined Assemblymember Eduardo Garcia (D-Imperial County) to advocate for $25 million to fund our "Breaking Barriers" for career tech education initiative. Last year, as a principal co-author for Assembly Bill 1111, we worked to help vulnerable populations obtain important middle skills jobs to meet the growing economy. Under AB 1111, Local Workforce Development Boards partner with community-based organizations with proven track records of serving populations... Full story
We have to talk about the gun problem in America. Yes, we need to talk more about mental health and yes we have a lot of violent media. But every single country in the world has people fighting mental health issues. And Hollywood exports violent movies and video games to all corners of the globe. Yet gun violence is our uniquely American problem. It is the guns that cause it. We must face it. Since 1996, the NRA-backed Dickey Amendment has prevented the CDC from funding any sort of studies into gun violence. This research... Full story
There will never be enough space to iterate the many kindnesses shown to us by the community following the Lilac fire. One instance is especially meaningful. On December 7, we were away from Bonsall and had taken nothing with us. I didn’t even have my handbag - only my driver’s license! Our home on Wrightwood Road was totally destroyed, along with contents acquired over 50 years of marriage. My wedding ring was gone, and our golden anniversary was coming December 29. Out of nowhere the LDS Stake (I believe it was #7) arr... Full story