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Articles from the September 29, 2006 edition


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  • Christ The King Lutheran

    Updated Sep 29, 2006

    Christ the King is beginning an exciting new Bible study on October 1 called “Gripped by the Greatness of God.” It is a fascinating and in-depth look at the book of Isaiah, conducted by the renowned Pastor James MacDonald (“Walk in the Word of God”). We’d love to encourage you to attend this wonderful opportunity for fellowship and to study the words of our Savior. Small groups are forming now, so come join us and get plugged in! Contact the church office at (760) 728-3256 for more information.... Full story

  • Pentecostals of Fallbrook

    Updated Sep 29, 2006

    Think all Pentecostals are the same? The book of Acts tells how it all started. It also tells what the Apostles did after Jesus’ death. They were told to go spread the word about Him. They would have signs following. Do you know about the promise He told them about? Come join in the worship time. 341 Heald Lane, Sunday 9:30 a.m. Thursday 7:00 p.m. (760) 451-0567. Need prayer, healing, deliverance?... Full story

  • Riverview Free Church

    Updated Sep 29, 2006

    Pastor Mike Fleischmann will address how “Real Faith Changes How You Live” in his Monday Morning Faith series through the book of James this Sunday, October 1, at the 8:30 and 10:30 a.m. services. A Motorcycle Ride, sponsored by Riverview’s Men’s Ministries, departs the parking lot at 10:00 a.m. A Parent-Child Dedication will be a very special part of the worship services October 8. Call (760) 941-1430 for more information on these and other ministries of Riverview Church, located in Bonsall at 4980 Sweetgrass Lane (just e...

  • Fallbrook Presbyterian

    Updated Sep 29, 2006

    Women of the Word kicks off the fall with Beth Moore and the Study of Daniel, “Lives of Integrity, Words of Prophecy.” Bible study will begin Thursday, September 28, from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. at Fallbrook Presbyterian. Each week there will be a lively discussion in small groups followed by the video portion. This study is open for all women. Childcare is provided children up to 3. Come join the fun, visit with old friends and make new ones. The course is $20; books available on September 28. For information cal...

  • Zion Lutheran

    Updated Sep 29, 2006

    Help us welcome nationally syndicated radio show host and author Hugh Hewitt on Saturday, October 7, at 8 a.m. Mr. Hewitt will be speaking about “How Christians Should be Influencing the World.” The event is free and breakfast will be provided. RSVP to (760) 728-8288. Join us as Pastor Mark Demel leads worship services on Wednesdays at 6 p.m. and Sundays at 8 a.m. (traditional) and 10:30 a.m. (contemporary). Sunday school starts at 9:15 a.m. Nursery care is available at all services. Zion Lutheran Church (LCMS), 1405 E. Fal...

  • Fallbrook United Methodist

    Updated Sep 29, 2006

    We invite the community to celebrate with us World Communion Sunday. Millions of Christians will join in affirming faith in Jesus Christ. Dr. Dennis Ginoza will build on the theme “Stumbling Blocks” at the 10 a.m. worship service. Prayer requests for healing, peace and of gratitude will be brought forward and dedicated. Preparations are being made for the All Church Fair and Sale on Saturday, October 14. Please bring your furniture, small appliances, tools, clothing, collectibles, etc. beginning on Monday, October 7. All pro...

  • Grace Presbyterian

    Updated Sep 29, 2006

    All are welcome to join us this Sunday morning at 9:00 for the monthly prayer meeting followed by the family worship service at 10:30. Rev Han’s morning message text will be from Genesis 5:1-26. We offer a Getting Ready Class of song, games and a short, age-appropriate message for young children during the worship hour. Services are held in Live Oak Elementary School, 1978 Reche Road in Fallbrook. The choir’s annual retreat will be Saturday, October 15. For personal needs, or church information, please call the church off...

  • Hilltop Center

    Updated Sep 29, 2006

    Rev up your week! Get a boost on Sunday at 10 a.m. with Rev. Guy Williams. He will inspire you to look within and manifest your dreams today. This month’s focus is “Sowing the Seeds of Our Intentions; Gathering the Fruits of Our Dreams.” Enjoy refreshments at 11 a.m. in Starr Hall after the service. New classes are beginning at Hilltop. Our family is loving life and living our divinity. We offer a variety of activities at no charge. Hilltop Center for Spirituality’s mission and calendar of events can be found at www.hil... Full story

  • So little time, such a big difference

    Updated Sep 29, 2006

    FALLBROOK — Potter Junior High School in Fallbrook is seeking mentors for its Potter Reaches Out school-based mentoring program. Mentoring can help at-risk teens navigate the stormy waters of adolescence. For just one hour each week, individuals can have positive influences on youth. Potter Reaches Out Mentoring began in March. Seventeen mentors provided over 300 hours to 22 Potter seventh and eighth grade students. The mentors ranged in age from 19 to 82 and were teachers, college students, homemakers, principals, a...

  • Volunteer reading tutors needed

    Updated Sep 29, 2006

    Live Oak and Maie Ellis elementary schools are looking for those who have a passion for reading and would like to become reading tutors. Each tutor receives a three-hour training session and then works one hour each week with students to develop the children’s confidence and fluency in reading. The program, Everyone A Reader, was designed by and is monitored by the San Diego County Office of Education. It has proven to be a highly successful and positive way of supporting children in the process of learning to read. The m... Full story

  • SeniorNet volunteers needed

    Updated Sep 29, 2006

    Fallbrook SeniorNet has been inundated with students seeking computer instruction. As a result, they are in need of volunteer instructors and people willing to assist instructors in the classroom as coaches. The SeniorNet approach of quality instruction, small class sizes (no more than seven in a learning group) and lots of one-on-one attention has proven to be extremely popular with senior students. Not only do seniors completing courses want to continue their computer education, but they tell their friends about the fun...

  • Boy Scout Troop at Zion Lutheran

    Updated Sep 29, 2006

    FALLBROOK — Zion Lutheran Church in Fallbrook is now host to Boy Scout Troop 739. This troop is headed up by tenured Scoutmaster Mark Witzel. Troop 739 welcomes all boys 10 ½ years or older to join. All interested boys and their parents are invited to attend the group’s meetings to learn more about the Scouts and Troop 739. The meetings are on Mondays from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at Zion Lutheran Church at 1405 East Fallbrook Street. The Boy Scouts of America helps boys grow into respectable young men with good leadership skil...

  • St. Peter's holds family night Sept. 22

    Updated Sep 29, 2006

    St. Peter’s Catholic School had a get-acquainted “kickoff” to the school year on Friday, September 22, with their Ice Cream Social and Movie Night. The Parent Teacher Group sponsored the free event and all school families were encouraged to bring their blankets to sit on and share the casual, family night together. The lower grades especially loved this event, as did the many toddler siblings who were present and welcomed.... Full story

  • Frazier Ice Cream Social enjoyed

    Updated Sep 29, 2006

    Volunteer coordinator Dixie Gaines-Emory hands out ice cream cups at the Ice Cream Social and PTA meeting held at William H. Frazier School on September 21. A membership of over 60 parents approved the programs for the new school year and a new art program, Arts Attack, was adopted and will be implemented into the classrooms by November. After the meeting, parents and kids were invited to gather for ice cream while learning about membership, fundraising events and the many volunteer opportunities the PTA has to offer. A... Full story

  • Senior Golf Club

    Updated Sep 29, 2006

    Final score Fallbrook 10 Syquan Resort 8 Low net Fallbrook Larry Hoffman 71 Larry Sheldrup 73 Norm Leraas 75 Tony Cisneros 75 Low net Syquan Resort Jim Bacinett 66 Bill Schreiner 73 Lou Haak 74...

  • Pala Mesa Men's Golf

    Updated Sep 29, 2006

    Format: Partners Stableford First place: Rudy Wokoek/Nial Leuking 77 Second place: Bob Jones/George Baum 65 Third place: Dennis Munyon/Gary Colvin 64 Fourth place: Frank Bolton/Ralph Adams 63...

  • Fallbrook Youth Soccer

    Updated Sep 29, 2006

    Saturday, September 9, results U8 Pythons 2 Rattlers 4 Kingsnakes 0 Vipers 0 Boas 4 Copperheads 5 U10G Cyclones 6 Hurricanes 0 Thunder 4 Tsunami 2 U10B Hammerheads 0 Sharks 7 Killerwhales 6 Pirahnas 7 Kingfish 4 Marlins 2 Dolphins 5 Stingrays 3...

  • Enjoy tri-tip dinner before the game

    Updated Sep 29, 2006

    The Fallbrook High School FFA is once again hosting their famous tri-tip dinners before all remaining home football games – September 29, October 13 and 20 and November 9. Dinner will be served from 5:00 to 6:30 p.m. at the Ag department, which is located at the east end of the football field. Each meal includes tri-tip, beans, salad, dinner roll and a drink. The price for each dinner is $8. You can call the Ag department at (760) 723-6300, ext. 2509, for more information or just show up. This is a fundraiser for FFA l... Full story

  • Enright stands by 1973 remarks about young teams

    Updated Sep 29, 2006

    Current Fallbrook resident Dick Enright was the head football coach of the University of Oregon in 1972 and 1973, and he considers some comments he made in 1973 still to be true as Fallbrook High School faces a similar situation 33 years later. A group of Southern California newspaper reporters known as the Skywriters visited each of the Pacific Eight Conference schools and interviewed coaches. Enright spoke to the Skywriters on September 3, 1973. “We just want to make sure we don’t beat ourselves, and to play like that we... Full story

  • Warrior water polo sixth in Poway Invitational

    Updated Sep 29, 2006

    Fallbrook High School’s boys water polo team finished sixth in the Poway Invitational tournament September 14-16, winning three of their five games. The sixth-place finish in the season-opening tournament was Fallbrook’s best finish for the Poway Invitational in the past three years. “We start off with a winning record this year, which is good,” said Fallbrook head coach Bob Lamont. “I was real pleased with the way it went.” Fallbrook opened the tournament with a 12-1 win over Otay Ranch. “A good solid start,” Lamon...

  • Hasvold posts top time at Laguna Hills Invitational

    Updated Sep 29, 2006

    Fallbrook High School junior Bret Hasvold had a time of 15:36 at the Laguna Hills Invitational cross-country meet September 9 to lead all runners from the 45 participating schools. The race, which divided runners by grades and divisions, did not include official team scores, but had official scores been posted for each class Fallbrook would have won the Division I junior race. Todd Van Duzer finished third among Division I juniors with a time of 15:48. “This is a tremendous class,” Fallbrook coach Marty Hauck said of his jun...

  • Four Warrior girls in top ten at Laguna Hills Invitational

    Updated Sep 29, 2006

    Four members of Fallbrook High School’s girls cross-country team placed among the top ten finishers in their grades at the Laguna Hills Invitational September 9. Amy Hansen finished third among seniors while Alex Nygren was sixth among seniors. Noelle Garcia was the fourth sophomore across the finish line while Briana Lopez was the ninth junior to complete the three-mile race. Four other Warrior runners finished among the top 40 in their grades. “It was a good beginning point for this group of girls,” said Fallbrook coach... Full story

  • Juggling act

    Updated Sep 29, 2006

    Dr. Dennis Ginoza, pastor of the Fallbrook United Methodist Church, juggles balls to make a point about learning during The Time for Children, which is a part of every 10 a.m. Sunday worship service....

  • Protecting our town - Ceremony enacts Community Protection Evacuation Plan

    Updated Sep 29, 2006

    Chief Bill Metcalf addresses the attendees of the special signing ceremony held September 22 at North County Fire Protection District Headquarters. The Fallbrook FireSafe Council enacted the Community Protection Evacuation Plan (CPEP), a multi-agency project to protect the citizens of the Fallbrook area. Some of those in attendance were John Wiecjorek, Senior Emergency Services Coordinator; Chief Bill Metcalf, North County Fire; Rich Bolton, Calif. Dept. of Forestry; Dorothy Roth, Fallbrook FireSafe Council, Chief Bruce...

  • Old Stage Road project coming in 2007

    Updated Sep 29, 2006

    The San Diego County Board of Supervisors has set an October 18 hearing to consider adoption of a Resolution of Necessity which could initiate eminent domain action for easement parcels required for the Old Stage Road construction project. The supervisors’ September 20 action to set the hearing date does not mean that eminent domain will necessarily be used. Negotiations with two property owners are ongoing and attempts are being made to contact one out-of-state property owner who no longer resides at his address of record. T...

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