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  • Pets of the Week

    Updated Oct 1, 2015

    FALLBROOK – Hank and Snowball are adult Dachshund and Chihuahua mixes. They were rescued from a high kill shelter and were on the list to be euthanized due to over population in the shelter, but Fallbrook Animal Sanctuary always says yes and took them in. They are both friendly with other dogs and very sweet. They are great together and easy and fun to take for walks. They are ready for their forever loving home. Come and meet them; adoptions are Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday each week from 1 to 4 p.m. Volunteers a... Full story

  • Z Cafe to host Oct. 18 fundraiser for Jeremiah's Ranch

    Updated Oct 1, 2015

    BONSALL – Z Cafe in Bonsall's River Village will host a fundraiser for Jeremiah's Ranch, a nonprofit 501 (c)(3) organization, on Sunday, Oct. 18, from 4 to 7 p.m. Twenty percent of dinner purchases made that evening at the restaurant will be donated to the local organization which offers a support group for parents of children with special needs. The festive evening at Z Cafe will include art, music, and a hula performance. One of the goals of Jeremiah's Ranch is to enable residents to live as independently as possible as t...

  • Women's Connection Brunch is on Oct. 16

    Updated Oct 1, 2015

    FALLBROOK – The Fallbrook Women's Connection gave the wrong date for their brunch this month. It is on Friday, Oct. 16 not Oct. 18. For more information or to make a reservation, call Ginny at (760) 723-3633 or Sheila at (760) 731-7025 or email [email protected].... Full story

  • Learn about climate change and caring for this area's common home

    Updated Oct 1, 2015

    FALLBROOK – "Caring for our common home entails keeping track of any changes to it, for better or worse." Proposed housing developments will be analyzed Oct. 7 beginning at 6 p.m. at Fallbrook Library in a continuing series of presentations relating to global climate change. Speaker panel will include Mark Jackson, Save Our San Diego Countryside, reporting on "leapfrog developments" and Dr. Tom English, world-renowned expert on global climate change. The Lilac Hills and Warner Ranch developments, with projected totals of 1... Full story

  • It’s picnic time again for FHS alums

    Updated Oct 1, 2015

    FALLBROOK – The Fallbrook High School Alumni Association announces plans for its annual Picnic in the Park to be held at Live Oak Park on Sunday, Oct. 18. From 11 a.m. until 3 p.m., all former FHS students are invited to join the celebration of the Warrior spirit as it was "way back when" and as it is today. "Forever Warriors" dating as far back as the Class of 1936 will gather for a fun-filled and nostalgic afternoon. This year’s surprise special guest will be a person who was instrumental in helping Fallbrook’s young Warri...

  • Churches to select three homes for weekend clean-up project by volunteers

    Updated Oct 1, 2015

    One World Youth Group hands out water bottles on North Main Ave. on a very hot day in October last year. FALLBROOK – On Oct. 10, three local Spanish churches: Iglesia Mas Que Vencedores, El Alfarero, and Centro Cristiano de Victoria will be taking part in a worldwide movement called "One World." The first 10 days of October, Christian churches around the world team up in volunteer work to take the love of God from the churches into the community, the homes, and the personal l...

  • Peter C. Moyer, Ole P. Moyer, Elizabeth Moyer

    Updated Oct 1, 2015

    Peter C. Moyer was born September 24, 1933 in Ontario, Canada, and lived in Fallbrook for 25 years. He died September 12, 2015. Peter was a pilot in the RCAF and later joined United Airlines, flying out of LAX for 40 years. He enjoyed every flight. Peter lived in Gilbert, Ariz. with his wife Ellen. Ole P. Moyer, his eldest son, was born January 21, 1960 and graduated from Fallbrook High School in 1979. He graduated from DeVry in Phoenix, Ariz. with a degree in electronic engineering. He was working for Google Corp. in... Full story

  • Sign up for free wood chips

    Updated Oct 1, 2015

    FALLBROOK – Chip Drop has launched in the Fallbrook community! Chip Drop is a free service in which local arborists donate wood chips to hundreds of gardeners in Fallbrook. Signing up is simple. Residents just need to provide their contact information and the spot they'd like the chips delivered. Note: Speed of delivery is mainly contingent on availability of supply from local arborists. The benefits of wood chips to the landscape are many. They include: - Suppressing grass a...

  • Pala Casino announces free entertainment in October

    Updated Oct 1, 2015

    FALLBROOK – Pala Casino Spa & Resort will continue its free events series in October featuring the 60+ Club at 1 p.m. on Tuesdays and 12:30 p.m. on Thursdays; the underground wine CAVE and Luis Rey’s on weekends, and tribute concerts at 8 p.m. on Saturdays in the Infinity Showroom. An additional free event will be a Halloween Party, featuring Siren’s Crush, one of Southern California’s most popular bands. The free October entertainment schedule includes: Infinity Showroom on Saturdays - Oct. 3 – 8 p.m. – Master of Puppets,...

  • San Diego Ballet: Romeo & Juliet on Oct. 25

    Updated Oct 1, 2015

    FALLBROOK – Presented by Fine Arts Network Theater Company, the Old Town Temecula Community Theater will host a performance of the San Diego Ballet: Romeo & Juliet on Sunday, Oct. 25 at 7:30 p.m. This rapturous evening will be devoted to young love and to those who remember its triumphs and tragedies. Shakespeare's immortal tale comes to life through an exploration of the human spirit and the thrill of beautiful bodies in motion. Lush and romantic, sensual and sublime, this s...

  • Hole-in-one wins $300 Closest-to-the-Pin Contest at Golf Club event

    Updated Oct 1, 2015

    FALLBROOK – On Sept. 18 and 19, the Golf Club of California’s Women’s Golf Association held its annual Gold Rush Invitational tournament at the golf club located in Sycamore Ranch in Fallbrook. One hundred and sixteen women participated, with many coming from all over San Diego County. A now-traditional Closest-to-the-Pin contest with a prize of $300 donated by the club’s Monday Morning Men’s Scramble Group was an exciting highlight and was convincingly won by Nancy Buscemi o...

  • San Diego County Sr. Golf  

    Updated Oct 1, 2015

    San Diego County Sr. Golf At Fallbrook Low nets Sept. 11, 2015 Fallbrook 14 Meadow Lake 4 Fallbrook Warren Frederick 68 Frank Sperling 69 Darry Holten 70 Meadow Lake Alex Petric 67 Ray Rickards 69 Pat Humphrey 75 San Diego County Sr. Golf At Meadow Lake Low nets Sept. 18, 2015 Meadow Lake 13 Fallbrook 5 Fallbrook Warren Frederick 67 Alan Smith 71 Hollis Moyse 75 Meadow Lake Alex Petric 65 Mike Keller 68 Bob Winje 68...

  • Hollywood Don wins Del Mar Juvenile Turf Stakes

    Updated Oct 1, 2015

    In 1959, before San Luis Rey Training Center trainer Peter Miller was born, Don Hartunian made the transition from managing Frank Taylor Ford in Los Angeles to his own Don Hartunian Hollywood Ford dealership on Hollywood Boulevard. Hartunian's son, whose Rockingham Ranch horse racing entity utilizes Miller to train Gary Hartunian's horses, acquired a two-year-old colt in April at the Ocala Breeders' Sale and named the horse Hollywood Don after his father. Bing Crosby, Pat O'Brien, and other Hollywood entertainers started... Full story

  • Lady Warriors lose a close one to Poway High

    Updated Oct 1, 2015

  • Mistakes worse than score in grid loss to San Marcos

    Updated Oct 1, 2015

    The Sept. 18 football game at Fallbrook High School ended with San Marcos prevailing over Fallbrook by a 42-0 margin. Fallbrook coach Kyle Williams can accept the loss to the San Diego Section's 10th-ranked team, although the mistakes the Warrior players made will be the subject of subsequent team practices. "It's not so much the final score as the way we actually played the game. We're disappointed in that," Williams said. "It's our mistakes that didn't allow us to be success... Full story

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