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  • FRHD receives Presidents Special Acknowledgement Award

    Updated Oct 5, 2017

    FALLBROOK – The Fallbrook Regional Health District (FRHD) recently received the President’s Special Acknowledgement Award from the Special District Risk Management Authority (SDRMA) to formally acknowledge the dedicated efforts of the FRHD’s governing body, management and staff towards proactive risk management and loss prevention training. The award is to recognize members with no “paid” claims during the prior five consecutive program years in SDRMA’s Property/Liability Program. It is through the efforts of members such as...

  • CBVP names its top agents for August

    Updated Oct 5, 2017

  • Greene takes first and second at Northwest IPO Regional Championships

    Updated Oct 5, 2017

    FALLBROOK – David Greene, the founder of Fallbrook-based Performance K9 Training, earned top ranks at the Northwest IPO Regional Championships held Sept. 17 in Hollister, California. At the regional trial, Greene had the honor to campaign two dogs hailing from the Wolvesaenger USA Kennel De Lupus Saevus based in Prescott, AZ. Both dogs are German Shepherds co-owned by Susan White and Marco Osorio. Greene landed first place with Aik vom Wolfssprung and secured second with F...

  • Sidley on NCAA Division III champion CLU baseball team

    Updated Oct 5, 2017

    Anthony Sidley did not play in a post-season game for the Cal Lutheran University baseball team when the Kingsmen won the National Collegiate Athletic Association's Division III national championship, but the Fallbrook resident was still part of the team. "It's still crazy looking back on it thinking we were the best Division III team in the nation," Sidley said. "I don't think we ever thought we were going to do that." Cal Lutheran won the Southern California Interscholastic...

  • What’s bugging palms in Southern California?

    Updated Oct 5, 2017

    What is more iconic in the Southern California landscape than the exotic palms from all over the world that dot our gardens and give us that far away vacation look we dream of. From the cool coastal beach strand, to the hot interior deserts, palms play a very important role in our southland gardens. There are the tall and lanky Washingtonia robusta palms that grow over 80 feet tall and wave on the skyline, to the stately date palm Phoenix dactylifera growing in the Coachella...

  • The Foundation for Senior Care announces upcoming gala ‘Gangsters & Molls’

    Updated Oct 5, 2017

    FALLBROOK – Day after day, the Foundation for Senior Care provides a number of meaningful services to seniors in the Fallbrook community, and once each year, it throws a gala event, formerly called “Dinner with Docs,” to raise funds, build awareness and thank the community for their investment. This year will mark the 12th annual fall benefit, with the theme of prohibition. The event, which includes auctions, hors d’oeuvres and dinner, will be held Saturday, Oct. 28, at The Vineyard 1924 in Fallbrook, and tickets are availab...

  • Artist Linda Doll to demonstrate watercolor painting

    Updated Oct 5, 2017

    FALLBROOK – Linda A. Doll will be the guest artist for the Fallbrook Art Association meeting, 9 a.m., Saturday, Oct. 21, at the Fallbrook Woman’s Club. She will be working in watercolor. Doll is a painter, digital photographer, graphic artist, instructor and juror. She has taught workshops and seminars throughout the U.S., Mexico, Canada, France, Italy, Greece, Spain, Ireland and Bali. Doll is included in “Who’s Who in American Art” and “Who’s Who of American Women” and sh... Full story

  • Natasha Ragland performs original songs in concert at library

    Updated Oct 5, 2017

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  • 'Billy Elliott, the Musical' proves to be a first-class experience

    Updated Oct 5, 2017

    Elizabeth Youngman-Westphal Special to the Village News "Billy Elliott, the Musical" chronicles the British National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) strike in Northern England in 1984. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher set out to dismantle the National Coal Board, which monitored the state-owned coal industry, with the intent of crushing the miner’s union. The NUM retaliated and called a strike putting over 300,000 laborers out of work. While hardly the stuff of electrifying musical...

  • Determining liability in slip and fall accidents can be tricky

    Updated Oct 5, 2017

    Morton J. Grabel, Esq. Special to the Village News If you slip and fall on someone else’s property, the property owner may be liable for your injuries. Thousands of people are injured each year – some seriously – when they slip or trip and fall on a wet floor, defective stairs or a rough patch of ground. Sometimes the property owner is responsible for the accident, other times not. Determining liability can be tricky. To be legally responsible for the injuries you suffered from slipping or tripping and falling on someone else...

  • Business Expo offered Oct. 12

    Updated Oct 5, 2017

    BONSALL – The Bonsall Chamber of Commerce is pleased to be hosting a Business Expo on Thursday, Oct. 12 at Pala Mesa Resort from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. The expo is open to the public and all are invited to come out and “Discover some of your local Businesses”. The communities of Bonsall and Fallbrook have a lot to offer so residents can come on out and join the participating businesses. For more information, or if a member of the Bonsall or Fallbrook Chamber wishes to be an exhibitor, contact the Bonsall Chamber office at (760)...

  • Salmon appointed board chair of ACHD

    Updated Oct 5, 2017

    FALLBROOK – Howard Salmon, board vice president of the Fallbrook Regional Health District, has been appointed board chair of the Association of California Healthcare Districts (ACHD). The ACHD represents healthcare districts throughout the state. The association serves the diverse needs of California’s healthcare districts by enhancing public awareness, training and educating its members and advocating for legislation and regulatory policies that allow healthcare dis...

  • Accident in Mexico claims life of Fallbrook school bus driver

    Updated Oct 5, 2017

    Fallbrook High students who ride the Route 7 De Luz bus and staff members of First Student, the transportation company that provides bus service for Fallbrook High School, are mourning the loss of 13-year driver Norma Hidalgo, who, along with her sister, Heidi Sanchez, died in an automobile accident in Mexico Sept. 25. The sisters were only three days into their vacation when they were killed in an accident in Jalisco, Guadalajara. Hidalgo, 46, was the mother of three and... Full story