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Articles from the October 19, 2016 edition


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  • Volunteer to tutor English as a second language

    Updated Oct 19, 2016

    SAN DIEGO – Laubach Literacy Council of San Diego County will be training tutors to teach English as a second language. The two day workshop will be conducted on Oct. 29 and Nov. 12, at the Rancho Bernardo Community Presbyterian Church at 17010 Pomerado Road, from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Anyone who can speak English, can make a difference in someone’s life. No teaching experience is necessary. Laubach Literacy Council has been providing free tutors for English as a second language since 1961 throughout San Diego County. The tut...

  • Pala Fire Department hosts 11th annual open house

    Updated Oct 19, 2016

  • Child development center is recipient of brand-new iPads

    Updated Oct 19, 2016

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  • Rocking through the 70's raises money children's programs

    Updated Oct 19, 2016

  • Seventy-five men participate in annual PSA Screening

    Updated Oct 19, 2016

    FALLBROOK – Each year in September, Fallbrook Hospital District (FHD) offers a free prostate cancer screening consisting of a PSA blood study and digital exam at no cost to the men living within the district. FHD serves Bonsall, De Luz, Fallbrook and Rainbow. Local urologist Dr. Philip Brodak generously donates his time and expertise and serves as the physician in charge. Fallbrook Family Health Center hosts the event working in conjunction with FHD staff to facilitate the s...

  • New public art installation displayed on Alvarado and Vine intersection

    Updated Oct 19, 2016

    FALLBROOK − At the pocket park on the northeast corner of Alvarado and Vine, there is a different piece of public art called “Fred and Ginger,” a metal mix sculpture by artist Steve Reiman. This location is part of a rotating art space sponsored by Fallbrook Art in Public Places. The new sculpture replaces “Osprey” which was the first art display at the pocket park, which was created May 2015. This space was honored by the Fallbrook Beautification Alliance last year for its la...

  • Haveron selected as Senior Softball USA director of the year

    Updated Oct 19, 2016

    Dan Haveron has been selected as the Senior Softball USA director of the year. Haveron received notification of his award by mail during the last week of September. He will be recognized at the Senior Softball USA national convention Nov. 29 through Dec. 2 in Las Vegas. "I'm just dumbfounded. I was just shocked and very excited and pleased that they selected me," Haveron said. Haveron noted that Senior Softball USA has more than 200 tournament directors nationwide. "It just was quite a surprise to me that they selected me,"...

  • US Army recruiters donate $2,500 to girls basketball team

    Updated Oct 19, 2016

    FALLBROOK – On Sept. 16, recruiters from the US Army’s Escondido office donated $2,500 to the Fallbrook High School girls basketball team. The check was accepted by principal Larry Boone and head coach Tony Morrow and representatives from the girls basketball team.... Full story

  • Options for finding the right fencing fit

    Updated Oct 19, 2016

    FALLBROOK – Homeowners choose to erect fences on their properties for various reasons. Parents may find fences provide peace of mind during those times when their youngsters are playing in the yard, while other homeowners prefer fences for the privacy they can provide. Whatever compels homeowners to consider fencing for their properties, those that have decided to install fencing will soon realize they have numerous options. Finding the right fencing material for your property...