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Articles from the July 8, 2010 edition


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  • Event to benefit organizations that rescue children from human trafficking, forced prostitution and poverty

    Updated Jul 8, 2010

    Julie Reeder Editor-in-Chief The Village and Valley News, in conjunction with two nonprofit organizations, who rescue children from human trafficking, forced prostitution and poverty, are holding an event this Saturday, July 10, to benefit the organizations and educate readers. Andrew Reeder, who has organized the event, witnessed young children who were being used for prostitution when he was on a missions trip to Cambodia and Thailand. “I felt so helpless looking at these y...

  • Sheriff's Log

    Updated Jul 8, 2010

    6-28-10 Del Cielo Este, Bonsall Petty Theft Ranger Road Petty Theft Pippin Drive Burglary, Vehicle Stewart Canyon Road Burglary, Residential S. Main Ave. Vandalism (more than $400) Calmin Dr. Vandalism (less than $400) W. Clemmens Lane Fraud Olive Hill Lane Grand Theft Senwood Lane Petty Theft from Vehicle 6-29-10 Morro Road Grand Theft Natalie Way Grand Theft Paulann Court Stolen Vehicle Natalie Way Burglary, Vehicle Womack Lane Fraud Sea Larke Drive Arrest: Possession of Controlled Substance Leon Way Grand Theft 6-30-10... Full story

  • Supervisors add regional fire authority to mitigation fee program

    Updated Jul 8, 2010

    The San Diego County Board of Supervisors has added the areacovered by the San Diego County Regional Fire Authority to the county’s Fire Mitigation Fee Program. The supervisors’ 5-0 vote June 23 adds the zone of County Service Area No. 135 to the Fire Mitigation Fee Program, which assesses developers to fund the cost of fire department facilities serving the new development. The vote also adopted a capital facilities and equipment plan for CSA No. 135, although that adoption was to comply with the provisions of the ordinance...

  • Supervisors grant time extension for Redhawk development

    Updated Jul 8, 2010

    The San Diego County Board of Supervisors voted 5-0 June 23 to extend the performance completion dates for the infrastructure of 15 approved subdivision maps, including the Redhawk Communities subdivision development off Yucca Road. The date by which the infrastructure must be completed for the Redhawk subdivision is now January 23, 2011, although a subsequent time extension is likely along with a new agreement to provide security for the infrastructure. The agreements cover completion of road, water, sewer, and other...

  • Calvary Chapel to host the Gutierrez Brothers

    Updated Jul 8, 2010

    FALLBROOK – The Gutierrez Brothers will be the guest worship artists at Calvary Chapel Fallbrook on Sunday, July 11, at 9:30 a.m. at 488 Industrial Way. They have been playing music professionally since 1981 and have visited over 20 countries. They have served alongside ministries such as Billy Graham Evangelistic Organization, Somebody Loves You Crusades and Festival De Vida. They perform songs in both English and Spanish. For more information, call (760) 728-9138....

  • Preschoolers have fun outdoors

    Updated Jul 8, 2010

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  • Family Week planned at Riverview Church

    Updated Jul 8, 2010

    BONSALL – Riverview Church’s annual Family Element, a family-week alternative to Vacation Bible School, starts with an all-church Beach Day on Sunday, July 11 and ends with an All-Church BBQ & Movie Night on July 16. Hot dogs and all the fixings will be provided, and popcorn for the movie, “Robot.” DVD teaching by Dr. Kevin Lehman, author of “Making the Most of Marriage, Building a Relationship That Will Last a Lifetime,” is set for July 13 and 14. Everyone is asked to register by July 11. For cost and to register,...

  • 'All Hands on Deck' a success at Zion

    Updated Jul 8, 2010

    FALLBROOK – With more than 150 participants from the local community, Zion Lutheran Church & School hosted a ‘High Seas Expedition’ vacation bible school during the week of June 21. Zion’s youth fellowship, youth leaders, middle school and high school students, along with Pastor Mark Demel, explored the mighty love of God on a fun journey that included making new friends, amazing crafts, wild games, lip-smacking snacks, swashbuckling Bible adventures, and incre...

  • Local Boy Scouts earn Eagle rank

    Updated Jul 8, 2010

    FALLBROOK – The Santa Margarita Boy Scout District is proud to announce that Brian Arnold and Troy Monson of Boy Scout Troop 725 and Jonathan Smith of Troop 739 have recently earned their Eagle rank. Arnold, 15, will attend Fallbrook High School in the fall as a freshman. His Eagle project was to build raised planter boxes for the Fallbrook Community Garden. Arnold says the best part of scouting was the time he hiked Angels Landing Trail in Zion National Park. He... Full story

  • Summer Camp continues at Fallbrook Community Center

    Updated Jul 8, 2010

    FALLBROOK – For boys and girls ages 5 to 12, Summer Day Camp is in session through August 20. Each week has a theme and is carefully planned to include sports, arts & crafts, healthy cooking, yoga, bowling, tennis, and some special guests. Themes for upcoming weeks are “Surf’s Up,” “Backyard Explorer Science Camp” and “On your Marks, Get Set….Go.” Each week the children will journey outside of the Community Center on a field trip. Some of the places they’ll go to are The...

  • Local students named to CLU Dean's List

    Updated Jul 8, 2010

    THOUSAND OAKS – Neika Maryn of Fallbrook was among 500 students from California Lutheran University who made the Dean’s Honor List for the spring semester. Maryn was also named to the Dean’s List for the fall 2009 semester along with two other Fallbrook residents, Andrew Atkins and Lindsey Brittain. Students qualify for the Dean’s List by maintaining a 3.6 grade point average in their academic subjects....

  • Retired teachers hear about new education foundation

    Updated Jul 8, 2010

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  • Ortiz graduates from basic training

    Updated Jul 8, 2010

    SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS – Air Force Reserve Airman 1st Class Edwin J. Ortiz graduated from basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas. The airman completed an intensive, eight-week program that included training in military discipline and studies, Air Force core values, physical fitness, and basic warfare principles and skills. Airmen who complete basic training earn four credits toward an associate in applied science degree through the Community...

  • Zion students hold Great Solar Oven Cook Off

    Updated Jul 8, 2010

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  • FHS alumni present scholarships

    Updated Jul 8, 2010

    FALLBROOK – Once again the Fallbrook Alumni Association has been able to make a positive contribution to students at their alma mater. It was a pleasure for them to present four $750 scholarships to deserving seniors. Close to $2 million dollars in scholarships and financial aid were announced on June 15 at the Awards Night for seniors. The alumni are proud to participate in such a worthwhile endeavor. The Patricia Klaviter Grevatt Memorial Scholarship was given to... Full story

  • McMahen graduates from University of Wyoming

    Updated Jul 8, 2010

    LARAMIE, WY – Fallbrook resident Derrick Lloyd McMahen was one of 11 California residents to graduate this spring from the University of Wyoming. McMahen earned a Bachelor of Science degree....

  • Potter Jr. High students hear from motivational speakers

    Updated Jul 8, 2010

    FALLBROOK – On June 8, seventh graders at Potter Junior High attended an assembly presented by the Freedom Writers, whose amazing story of transformation despite overwhelming odds sparked a national bestseller, “The Freedom Writers Diary: How 150 teens Used Writing to Change Themselves and the World Around Them” and a major motion picture, which was released in 2007. The event was dedicated to the memory of a student at Potter who lost his life recently as a result of ga...

  • Fallbrook School of the Arts summer adult art classes start soon

    Updated Jul 8, 2010

    FALLBROOK – Local adults are invited to spend the summer expanding their creativity at Fallbrook School of The Arts; all artist levels are welcome. For those in the beginning to intermediate level who want to create their own work, there are many options. In Carolyn Thom’s jewelry classes, participants will walk out with their own hand-made piece of jewelry. All of Igor Koutsenko’s drawing and painting classes are also flexible in allowing every skill level to attend and learn the basics and create their very own mas... Full story

  • Quilt Guild displays opportunity quilt

    Updated Jul 8, 2010

    FALLBROOK – It was a not-too-hot Hot Summer Nite, but the Fallbrook Quilt Guild brought a little warmth to the evening of fun in the village event last month. Members of the Guild displayed their fundraising opportunity quilt for 2011 to be raffled off for scholarships. This year’s gorgeous, handmade, original quilt design is entitled “Rainbow Parfait.” Helping to call attention to this offering were Miss Fallbrook and her court who each bought a ticket for the quilt...

  • Democratic Club hosts former resident

    Updated Jul 8, 2010

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  • Senior center has new activities

    Updated Jul 8, 2010

    FALLBROOK – The Fallbrook Senior Center is now offering ballroom dancing lessons every Thursday from 1 to 3 p.m. All couples are welcome. Anyone interested who needs a partner can call (760) 728-4498 and leave their name and number and the staff will try to find that person a partner. Cha-Cha lessons continue through July and Tango lessons begin in August. All classes are taught by dance instructor Edith Ryder. Other activities at the senior center are exercises classes on Monday and Friday at 10:30 a.m. and day trips... Full story

  • Bonsall resident, former pro wrestler Goldberg visits Miramar for Military Appreciation Day

    Updated Jul 8, 2010

    Former professional wrestler Bill Goldberg, who lives part-time in Bonsall, spent part of June 3 at Marine Corps Air Station Miramar as part of Military Appreciation Day on the base. Between 1,500 and 2,000 active-duty Marines joined in the two-hour Military Appreciation Day which included Goldberg and seven mixed martial arts fighters. “It went extremely well,” said Nicole Wright, the special events coordinator for Marine Corps Community Services at MCAS Miramar. “It was one of the biggest turnouts we’ve had in a long ti...

  • MCCS trying to make finances as easy as 1, 2, 3

    Updated Jul 8, 2010

    For people who are not financially savvy or are drowning in debt, keeping a good handle on their finances can become a real burden. Camp Pendleton Marine Corps Community Services can assist through its free personal financial assistance programs. MCCS Marine and Family Services offer programs to service members and families that focus on financial education, counseling and information. “One thing most people don’t realize is that living paycheck to paycheck is a sel...

  • Bonsall Woman's Club presents tile plaque

    Updated Jul 8, 2010

    BONSALL – A tile plaque commissioned by Bonsall Woman’s Club (BWC) and designed by local artist Cloyd Bedke was unveiled at the BWC meeting in June and presented to the Bonsall Education Foundation. The plaque will be mounted on a wall to be built at the Old Bonsall School House during restoration which is spear-headed by the Bonsall Education Foundation. This project is expected to take several years. For more information on the restoration project, contact Bonsall E...

  • County Supervisors approve $5 million for firefighting

    Updated Jul 8, 2010

    SAN DIEGO – A budget proposal requesting $5 million to implement recommendations of the San Diego County Regional Fire Deployment Study received full support from the San Diego County Board of Supervisors June 29. The study offered suggestions on how to improve regional fire services. The proposal, submitted by chairwoman Pam Slater-Price and vice chairman Bill Horn, directs the chief administrative officer to determine the most appropriate use of the funds to improve fire protection based on the Citygate Associates...

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