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  • CATCH meeting to feature local dentist

    Updated Aug 10, 2007

    Local dentist Dr. Katie Stewart will be speaking at the Fallbrook CATCH (Community Access to Child Health) committee meeting on August 14. Dr. Stewart will be reviewing the Fallbrook Smiles Project (FSP), a nonprofit group that goes into area elementary schools and provides free dental screenings to children. FSP will also provide free or reduced-fee dental care to children and adults who meet certain financial qualifications. Also to be discussed is the use of Xylitol-containing products during pregnancy and childhood to...

  • The magic of chlorophyll

    Updated Aug 10, 2007

    Eat a fresh salad every day. Aside from providing oxygen, the very source of life on Earth, chlorophyll, the molecule in plants responsible for harnessing sunlight, has been shown to significantly prevent cancer cells from reproducing. Where a cancer cell cannot reproduce itself, it dies off. Thus, chlorophyll is an effective weapon against tyrannical cancer regimes seeking to overtake your inner lands. The Cancer Society’s five fruits and vegetables a day helps to make our bodies alkaline. Cancer thrives in acidic c...

  • Next Healthy Woman event August 30

    Updated Aug 10, 2007

    FALLBROOK — All women are invited to the next Healthy Woman Ladies Night Out event on August 30. Hosted by Temecula Valley Bank, located at 1139 South Mission Road, the event will be held from 6:30 to 8 p.m. and will feature presentations on “How to Manage Your Money for Good Health and Wealth” by Barbara Weldon, VP-Financial Mortgage Consultant with Temecula Valley Bank, and “Top Ten Family Health Tips” by Dr. Brian Tyson, Graybill Medical Group and member of Fallbrook Hospital. This event is free of charge and includes... Full story

  • Nursing home ombudsmen needed

    Updated Aug 10, 2007

    The County of San Diego Health & Human Services Agency Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program is looking for volunteers to advocate for the quality of life and quality of care for long-term residents. They also maintain a regular presence in more than 675 skilled nursing facilities and residential care facilities for the elderly in San Diego County. Volunteers must successfully complete a 40-hour free training course, 10 hours of fieldwork and be available five hours per week to be recommended for state certification as a...

  • Battle of the Bands set for Sept. 22

    Updated Aug 10, 2007

    St. Peter’s Council for Christian Unity is sponsoring a musical competition on September 22 from noon to 7 p.m. It will be held at St. Peter’s Education Center Sports Field at 450 South Stage Coach Lane, Fallbrook. The event is open to all bands playing all types of music. Contestants must be between the ages of 13 and 19 and must submit a completed application by August 20. A $500 first prize, $300 second prize and $200 third prize will be awarded. A $20 entry fee and completed waiver form must be returned by the sel...

  • Brother's Bistro announces new dishes

    Updated Aug 10, 2007

    FALLBROOK — For the first time in over a year, Brother’s Bistro has added some new and exciting offerings to its five-page menu. The new additions are available for appetizers, salads, entrees and desserts. According to Dee Nusser, executive chef and co-owner of Brother’s Bistro, “Ron, myself and our head chef, Mr. Bazan, have spent the last two months with our heads together, exploring what else we could offer our customers. We wanted to add at least three new offerings but ended up adding eleven!” One of the new menu addi... Full story

  • Taylor watched Bikini Atoll A-bomb explosion, touched atomic dust

    Updated Aug 10, 2007

    August 6 and August 9 are regarded as anniversaries of atomic bomb explosions, since those were the days in 1945 which saw bombs dropped on Japanese cities. For Fallbrook senior Lee Taylor, July 25 is also a significant anniversary in atomic bomb explosion history, since in 1946 Taylor witnessed an underground detonation 42 miles from the Bikini Atoll explosion and actually touched an airplane which had atomic dust. Taylor was an assistant boiler division officer aboard the U.S.S. Shangri-La, an Essex-class aircraft carrier,...

  • Time machines prepare for an awakening

    Updated Aug 10, 2007

    Off the beaten path and hidden by modern buildings lies a portal into time and space – a time warp, if you will – that beckons to young and old alike. For the young it is an adventure like no other they have experienced; for the old, it will ignite memories and feelings of a simpler time. For those of us in between, it is a rare opportunity to discover not only our roots but our connections to the future. The portal of time to which you will be given access is for 100 years (1849-1949). It is the story of the American far... Full story

  • Timothy N. Timm

    Updated Aug 10, 2007

    The Lord welcomed Tim home on August 1, 2007, at 4 p.m. when he passed peacefully into God’s care and was embraced by His eternal love. Tim was greatly blessed in this life by God’s grace with his service to Him. He dedicated his life and 40 years of serving as a teacher and later as a principal in the Lutheran School ministry. Tim touched and influenced thousands of lives and provided a wonderful example of what it means to be an instrument of God. His battle with non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma lasted 28 months, during which time... Full story

  • Paul Steffen Finot

    Updated Aug 10, 2007

    Paul Steffen Finot, 84, died August 6, 2007, at home in Fallbrook, CA. Born in St. Louis, MO, on December 26, 1922, he lived in Fallbrook for 20 years. He briefly attended the University of Missouri before joining the US Army’s Air Cadet Program in 1942. As a tail-gunner on a B17 he flew 21 missions over France and Germany, where he was shot down in November 1944 and remained a POW until the end of World War II. His military decorations include two Purple Hearts, three Air Medals, a European Theater Ribbon with two Stars, a...

  • Mr. James M. Anderson

    Updated Aug 10, 2007

    Mr. James M. Anderson, 61, passed away July 25, 2007, at home in Fallbrook, CA. Born January 28, 1946, in New York, he was a 30-year Fallbrook resident. He served 20 years in the Navy and another 20 with the Department of Defense. Mr. Anderson was preceded in death by his brother Robert Anderson in 1982. He is survived by cousins Terry McGrath, Bethpage, NY, and Gerard Begen, Modesto, CA. Cremation will be private. Berry-Bell & Hall Fallbrook Mortuary handled the arrangements....

  • Sherilyn Lee Meseck

    Updated Aug 10, 2007

    Sherilyn Lee Meseck, 75, died July 31, 2007, after a prolonged illness. Born December 18, 1931, in Oostburg, WI, she lived in Glendale, CA, and Irvine, CA, for many years. She was employed as a branch manager for San Diego Federal before moving to Fallbrook, CA, in 2001. She was active in the choir and various groups at Christ The King Lutheran Church and the Fallbrook Food Pantry. She is survived by son Scott Meseck, Irvine; son Reed Meseck, Irvine; daughter Laurie Robinson, Fallbrook; and grandchildren Travis, Jacob,... Full story

  • James "Jimmy" Callahan

    Updated Aug 10, 2007

    James “Jimmy” Callahan, well known to fans of “Charles in Charge” and for his countless other TV and movie appearances, died at his Fallbrook home on Friday, August 3, 2007, surrounded in love by his beloved wife Peggy and other close family members. James was diagnosed with esophageal cancer in February of this year. Born in Grand Rapids, MI, October 4, 1930, he graduated from the University of Washington and served in the military before moving on to what was to be his true career: acting. He began with a role in “The Ca...

  • County accepts Hwy 76 area easements

    Updated Aug 10, 2007

    The County of San Diego has accepted offers of dedication for easements of land adjacent to State Highway 76, Pankey Road, and Shearer Crossing. The easements, which will allow for road improvements required as mitigation for the Rosemary’s Mountain quarry project, were dedicated to the county rather than to the California Department of Transportation because CalTrans has no authority or procedure to accept offers to dedicate easements. The acceptance of the easement dedications, along with a resolution rescinding a 1985 d...

  • 'The Best of Gourmet: Sixty-five Years'

    Updated Aug 10, 2007

    Such culinary bravado! Just out of college and hardly knowing sauté from slice I subscribed to Gourmet Magazine, the most haute cuisine publication known. What happened is that I sliced, diced, iced, sautéed and julienne-cut by the magazine’s recipes, adding to my home economist’s foundational base and becoming, over time, a competent and nearly fearless cook. My husband, Bob, and I would pour over each issue, select a few and then cook through the month. It was literally our “entertainment.” Looking back, I must guess that w... Full story

  • Two-hour runway shutdown tribute to airpark safety

    Updated Aug 10, 2007

    Although Fallbrook Community Airpark’s runway was shut down for two hours following a July 21 incident, the rare occurrence of such an event and the incident’s relative insignificance is taken as a sign of safety at the airport. The incident was only the second of 2007 at Fallbrook Community Airpark, which had 32,586 operations in 2006 and has fewer than five incidents each year. An incident is defined as an event which closes the runway and requires inspection, but neither of the 2007 incidents involved injury, significant d...

  • Tully 10th in main event

    Updated Aug 10, 2007

    Brian Tully finished tenth in the Perris Auto Speedway’s Street Stocks main event July 28. The top-ten finish was the second consecutive one for the Fallbrook driver, who has finished in the top ten four times this year. “Every main I made this year I’ve made the top ten,” Tully said. If the car count forces a B-main to determine which drivers compete in the feature, the top four drivers in each heat race automatically advance to the A-main. The rest of the drivers run the B-main, and the top finishers compete in the A-main... Full story

  • John Harrison's 1937 Ford Tudor has hydraulic brakes, 1939 synchromesh transmission

    Updated Aug 10, 2007

    Village News: Where and when did you get your car? John Harrison: I bought my car three months ago from a gentleman who was trying to sell it at the Long Beach antique swap meet. VN: Why did you choose this car? JH: I wanted this car because I have always thought it was, and still is, the sexiest car Ford ever made. Just look at those headlights! VN: Do you have any stories to tell about it? JH: No stories yet to tell, just a longtime love affair with Henry Ford. VN: What caused you to be interested in cars? JH: My interest...

  • County approves purchase of Santa Margarita Preserve land

    Updated Aug 10, 2007

    The San Diego County Board of Supervisors approved the purchase of a 47.2-acre parcel for addition to the Santa Margarita Preserve. A 5-0 vote of the supervisors July 25 authorized the purchase of the property from The Trust for Public Land for $390,000. The land acquisition will expand the Santa Margarita Preserve while also providing a buffer between Camp Pendleton and civilian property. The parcel south of De Luz Road and west of Sandia Creek Drive is currently owned by the Twaddle Family Trust, but The Trust for Public... Full story

  • Supervisors call for drought-tolerant landscaping at county facilities

    Updated Aug 10, 2007

    The San Diego County Board of Supervisors approved an amendment to its Design Standards for County Facilities board policy which will require the use of drought-tolerant and fire-resistant landscaping for all new county projects with the exception of natural turf in active parks. The supervisors’ 5-0 vote July 24 adopts the amendment to Board Policy G-15, directs county staff to review internal department policies and revise them if necessary to reflect the revisions to the board design standards policy, and directs the c... Full story

  • 'Octopus' creates fire hazard

    Updated Aug 10, 2007

    A dangerous form of “octopus” is creating a fire hazard in the area, according to the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection. It is often found in the kitchen, bedroom and living room. The “octopus,” not of the seafaring variety, is probably in many homes right now. When three or four electrical cords are plugged into a single outlet, it is known as an “octopus.” Be fire-safe, not sorry!...

  • DreamMaker of Fallbrook hires sales designer

    Updated Aug 10, 2007

    FALLBROOK — DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen has selected Brandee McIntyre as a sales design associate. In this capacity, McIntyre will assist clients in designing and choosing their colors, features and amenities for their bathroom, kitchen and other home remodeling projects. McIntyre has more than 10 years of experience working at high-profile design firms in Southern California. She also earned a bachelor’s degree in interior design from the Design Institute of San Diego. “Brandee’s interior design experience makes her an exce...

  • Learn to make compost

    Updated Aug 10, 2007

    Anyone who would like to know more about making a compost pile, creating nutrient-rich garden soil, saving water and lightening the load at the landfill by recycling kitchen scraps and garden debris is invited to learn at a free do-it-yourself workshop on Saturday, September 1. The workshop will be taught by experienced master composters from the Solana Center for Environmental Innovation from 10 a.m. to noon at Myrtle Creek Nursery, 2940 Reche Road, Fallbrook. To register, call (760) 436-7986, ext. 225, or e-mail...

  • Grants given by Rotary Club of Fallbrook

    Updated Aug 10, 2007

    David Kauffman, president of the Rotary Club of Fallbrook, distributed grant checks for $3,000 to two more Fallbrook nonprofit organizations during a recent meeting. A check for $1,000 was presented to Julie Schardin, a luncheon guest representing the Elizabeth Hospice Foundation. Additionally, $2,000 was given to luncheon guests Penny Fedorchak and Carol Zaleski of the Fallbrook Assist Program. The checks were part of the ongoing distribution of proceeds from the Clubs Foundation, which receives funds from members and from...

  • Public invited to Archaeology Day

    Updated Aug 10, 2007

    ESCONDIDO — The San Diego Archaeological Center is preparing for an exciting Archaeology Day, Saturday, September 8, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The center’s Education Department will provide a sampling of archaeology-based learning experiences based on the nationally renowned Project Archaeology program. Project Archaeology uses the basic concepts of real field archaeology to fulfill multidisciplinary state education standards. The lessons employ actual artifacts and children’s imaginations to hone critical thinking skills in a...

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