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Articles from the September 22, 2006 edition


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  • The Waters Church

    Updated Sep 22, 2006

    The Chargers have a bye this week so you’re free until the Padres come on at 1:05. Dress casually and be yourself; we do Sunday mornings with you in mind. We will be at either Pala Mesa Resort or Frazier School on Gum Tree Lane and we start with coffee at 9:30 a.m.! We run a really cool kids’ program and we haven’t lost one yet! Casual dress and not in a “church building,” can you guess who we’re inviting? Check us out at www.thewaterschurch.com or call (760) 703-0590. We think it’s a sin for church to be boring....

  • Calvary Chapel

    Updated Sep 22, 2006

    Our Sunday services are at 8:30 and 10:15 a.m. with services for all ages during those times. This Sunday we celebrate the Sacrament of Communion. Our Wednesday Night Study at 7 p.m. is presenting a “Prophecy Update” DVD. We are located at 488 Industrial Way, off of E. Mission Rd., one mile east of Main Ave. For information about our worship services, youth group, Bible studies, summer activities and directions call (760) 728-9138. Our office hours are Mon.-Thurs. from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. www.calvarychapel.com/f... Full story

  • Pentecostals of Fallbrook

    Updated Sep 22, 2006

    There is peace in the time of trouble… search the Bible. There is a sure foundation… search the Bible. Do you need comfort? Then real Apostolic Pentecostals are your answer. Do you need prayers answered? Then we are the ones. We live according to the Word of God. What Jesus preached and taught we live. We meet at the Community Center, 341 Heald Lane, Sunday 9:30 a.m., Thursday 7 p.m. (760) 451-0567....

  • Riverview Church

    Updated Sep 22, 2006

    Kid’s Choir at Riverview Church, an exciting program for children ages 5 and up, begins Thursday, September 28. Practices every Thursday from 5:45-6:45 p.m. prepare the choir to sing their praises before the congregation on special occasions, particularly during the Christmas and Easter seasons. To register, call Kathleen or Jennifer in the Children’s Ministries Department at (760) 941-1430. Riverview Church is in Bonsall at 4980 Sweetgrass Lane (east of River Village on Hwy. 76). Check www.refc.org for more on what’s happe...

  • St. Peter's Catholic Church

    Updated Sep 22, 2006

    St. Peter’s Catholic Bible Study for 2006-2007 begins the week of September 25. Please join us for one of our Community Bible Studies: • Monday night, 7 to 9 p.m., in the Education Center Teacher’s Lounge • Tuesday morning (about Women for Women), 9 to 11 a.m., in the Upper Room • Thursday night, 7 to 9 p.m., in the Education Center Teacher’s Lounge • Friday morning, 9 to 11 a.m., in the Upper Room... Full story

  • Zion Lutheran Church and School

    Updated Sep 22, 2006

    Join us Wednesday evenings in the ZONE for a midweek pick-me-up! The ZONE is Zion’s Own Nurturing Evening with worship at 6 p.m. followed by adult Bible study, confirmation classes for fifth through grades and youth activities for K through fourth from 7 to 8 p.m. Babysitting is provided. On Sunday, Pastor Mark Demel leads traditional worship service at 8 a.m. and contemporary service at 10:30 a.m. Sunday school starts at 9:15 a.m. and nursery care is provided from 7:45 to 11:45 a.m. Zion Lutheran Church (LCMS), 1405 E. F...

  • Grace Presbyterian Church PCA

    Updated Sep 22, 2006

    We would like to invite you join us this Sunday for worship at 10:30. Rev. Ken Han will be preaching from the book of Genesis, 3:1-24. Katie Norris and Jesse Kay will provide special music during the service. Adult Sunday School and new members class meet from 9:00 to 10:00. Service is held in Live Oak Elementary School, 1978 Reche Road in Fallbrook. Visitors are always welcome. Please see our Web site, www.gracefallbrook.org, for other church information....

  • Fallbrook United Methodist

    Updated Sep 22, 2006

    “Wisdom from above is pure, then peaceable, gentle, willing to yield,” writes the apostle James (3:17). At the 10 a.m. worship service, Dr. Dennis Ginoza will develop the theme “Good Living.” At this Christian Education Sunday, children will receive their Bibles, teachers will be dedicated and holy baptism will be celebrated. At 9 a.m. the Adult Bible Study will be led by Chaplain Van Dickens, who recently returned from Iraq. The preschool/kindergarten is still open for registration. Please call Sue Shimer at (760) 728-850...

  • First Christian Church

    Updated Sep 22, 2006

    Pastor Virgil Hurley will preach at the 10 a.m. Worship Hour Sunday, September 24. His message is titled “Positive Uses of Persecution,” based on Matthew 5:10-12. The service includes a blending of familiar gospel hymns, some of the newer praise songs and weekly observance of the Lord’s Supper. Bible classes for all ages on Sundays at 8:45 a.m. Bible study and youth groups on Wednesdays at 7:00 p.m. The church meets at the corner of 318 Fig Street in Fallbrook. For more information call (760) 728-7649 or (760) 728-7...

  • First Church of Christ, Scientist

    Updated Sep 22, 2006

    “Heal me and I shall be healed; save me, and I shall be saved: for thou art my praise.” This Bible passage and many others offering comfort and courage are among those which will be read this month during our weekly Sunday services at the church at 1109 E. Fallbrook Street. Sunday school for young people is at 10 a.m. and testimony meetings are held on Wednesdays at 7 p.m. The Reading Room is open Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays. The five-time Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper The Christian Science Monitor is ava...

  • Community Baptist Church

    Updated Sep 22, 2006

    We warmly invite you to worship with us this Sunday morning. The church is located at 731 S. Stage Coach Lane, and we gather for worship at 10:00 a.m. We also provide Sunday school for all ages from 8:55 to 9:45 a.m. Throughout the summer the choir has been rehearsing a Christmas cantata entitled “Love’s Pure Light.” Those interested in singing with us this Christmas (the cantata will be performed on December 17) are invited to join us for rehearsals on Thursday evenings at 7:00 p.m. Should you have any questions, pleas...

  • St. Peter's students begin year

    Updated Sep 22, 2006

    FALLBROOK — Excitement filled the air as the students of Saint Peter’s Catholic School began the 2006-07 school year. Kindergarten through eighth grade students began the new school year with eager enthusiasm. The staff and teachers, along with the Student Council members, welcomed the new and returning students....

  • Bendau a German exchange student

    Updated Sep 22, 2006

    Lisa Bendau (center) poses with Jean and Jim Dooley of Fallbrook. Bendau is an exchange student from Germany who is attending Fallbrook High School this year as a senior. Miss Bendau’s hosts are Joe and Barbara Ajello. While the Ajellos are in Europe, Miss Bendau is staying with the Dooleys....

  • Students remember 9/11, sign banner for Marines

    Updated Sep 22, 2006

    A banner was created for students to sign with personal messages to the troops....

  • AAUW scholarship recipient uses funds for field study

    Updated Sep 22, 2006

    Sabrina Dence, a Fallbrook AAUW scholarship recipient this year, reported to the organization of her use of the $1,000 she was awarded. Dence, a recent graduate from Pitzer College in Claremont with a major in human biology, attended a field study program in Panama at the Institute of Tropical Ecology and Conservation. In October she will return to Panama on a Fullbright Scholarship for ten months, where she will study primate behavior and the effects development has on howler monkeys. Dence graduated from Fallbrook High... Full story

  • BBQ and other great FFA fun

    Updated Sep 22, 2006

    Last Friday, the Fallbrook FFA held their first home football game BBQ of the year! Many first-year students attended and started the year off with a very successful BBQ! Yesterday, we had the San Diego Section Skating activity and our first chapter meeting! The students took a bus down to Ups ’n Downs roller rink in Escondido and then came back for pizza and the first Fallbrook FFA chapter meeting! Next Thursday, three Opening and Closing teams from Fallbrook will head down to San Pasqual High School for the Opening and C... Full story

  • Teachers start the year appreciated

    Updated Sep 22, 2006

    FALLBROOK — When Lyn Walsh, the Potter Junior High School secretary, decided to round up some community donations for teacher appreciation, she found herself overwhelmed by the Fallbrook business owners’ responses and support! Call after call, local businesses welcomed the chance to thank the teachers by participating in Mrs. Walsh’s fun “kickoff” of the 2006/07 school year. At the first staff meeting, each teacher received an unmarked envelope with an enclosed gift certificate. They were very excited to find inside ma...

  • Potter students videoconference with others

    Updated Sep 22, 2006

    Potter Jr. High students participate in a new eighth grade elective class, videoconferencing, and use high-tech two-way, live communication (audio and video) to teach San Onofre students about copyright laws. With the new program, students who are miles and hours apart can learn in the same “virtual classroom....

  • FUHS National Merit Scholarship finalists

    Updated Sep 22, 2006

    Three outstanding seniors — Michaela Casey, Benjamin Cook and Erin Hughes — have been recognized as National Merit Scholarship semifinalists. These students were selected from a pool of over 50,000 academically talented high school students. Semifinalists are the highest scorers on the PSAT in each of the 50 states and represent less than one percent of each state’s high school seniors....

  • High school remembers 9/11

    Updated Sep 22, 2006

    On September 11, Fallbrook High School held a ceremony at lunch, during which they unfolded a large flag and the band played for the school. Last Friday, the JV and varsity football teams played against Temecula Valley. Both teams played great games! Last Saturday, the morP dance was held, and all who went had a great time! Looking into the future, September 29 is our next home football game against Poway and Homecoming week is coming up the week of October 9-14 ending with the dance on the 14th. Go Warrio... Full story

  • Senior Golf Club

    Updated Sep 22, 2006

    Final score: Fallbrook 14 - Syquan Resort 4 Low net Fallbrook Tom Asper 66 Larry Hoffman 71 Larry Sheldrup 71 Low net Syquan Resort Teo Redriquez 72 Newton Siao 73 Cal Nichol 74... Full story

  • Lady Warrior golfers gaining experience

    Updated Sep 22, 2006

    Fallbrook High School’s girls golf team started its season with a 1-2 record and the win occurring by forfeit, but Fallbrook coach Dave Heid is treating the initial matches as experience for his newer players. “Not disappointed at all. We know we’re young,” he said. Seniors Amy Boren and Catelyn Coen are injured, so the team has only three returning varsity players. Heid said that his biggest disappointment was not having Boren and Coen, and he hopes that both will be back by the time the Warriors begin league competi...

  • Girls' volleyball plays LCC

    Updated Sep 22, 2006

    La Costa Canyon attempts to block a hit by Fallbrook’s Sha’dere McNeal....

  • Community Center offering tennis classes

    Updated Sep 22, 2006

    Fallbrook Community Center is now offering tennis classes for youth ages 8 to 15. Class will be held on Mondays from 4 to 5:30 p.m. September 25 to October 30. Experienced tennis instructor Tawnya Deitering will include basic instruction on footwork, strokes, serving, scorekeeping, court courtesy and rules of the game. All classes are held at the tennis courts located across the street from the Fallbrook Community Center. Each student needs to bring a racket and a can of unopened tennis balls. To register, contact the...

  • Warriors lose home opener

    Updated Sep 22, 2006

    On Friday, September 15, the Fallbrook Warriors hosted the Temecula Valley Golden Bears for their exciting home opener before a large and loud crowd. The game had many highlights; however, the Warriors lost by a score of 26-15. While the score was not to their liking, the Fallbrook faithful were treated to a good physical game, an active band and a boisterous student cheering section. In the first half the Warrior offense looked strong as they made big plays to get on the Bears’ side of the field; however, they could not c...

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