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  • Historical Society dedicates the 'Barn'

    Updated Oct 20, 2011

    FALLBROOK – The Fallbrook Historical Society’s dedication ceremony for its newest building, commonly referred to as “The Barn,” was held on Oct. 9. The building has been formally named the Donald J. Rivers Interpretive Center in honor of Don Rivers, former president of the Society from 1997-2003. Society President Jack Story welcomed the crowd and Barn Committee Chair Bev McDougal thanked her committee before introducing Supervisor Bill Horn, whose support was instr... Full story

  • Robin Adler trio to perform October 29

    Updated Oct 20, 2011

    FALLBROOK – A special performance of the Robin Adler Jazz Trio will take place on Saturday, October 29, at 7:30 p.m. at the Hilltop Center for Spiritual Living in Fallbrook. Fallbrook native and performing artist Robin Adler will serve as lead vocalist, accompanied by keyboardist and vocalist Nathan Fry, and drummer Dave Blackburn. With two accomplished vocalists, the orchestration skills of Fry’s keyboard work, and Blackburn’s soulful percussion takes this group’s sound far beyond what one expects of a trio of music...

  • Fallbrook Macadamia Nuthouse offers unique services to nutty customers

    Updated Oct 20, 2011

    There’s something to be said about homegrown fruit and vegetables – they tend to taste better, be healthier for consumers, and are exponentially less expensive than their grocery store counterparts. The same can be said for nuts, namely macadamia nuts that are grown in the greater Fallbrook community. However, the task of picking macadamias and processing them so they are ready to be eaten is not a simple process; this takes several days, and without the proper tools and...

  • Celebrating three decades of matching people in need of a skilled, affordable worker with those in need of work

    Updated Oct 20, 2011

    It’s hard to keep a secret in Fallbrook, but for 30 years now the “best kept secret in town” has been People to People Services, a unique free employment service that matches people in need of a skilled, affordable worker with those seeking work. “We offer a free non-profit service both to employers and those looking for a job,” explained Executive Director Don Kinner. “Whether someone is looking to hire someone full-time, part-time, or just for a one-time job, we can help....

  • "Great California ShakeOut" to take place today

    Updated Oct 20, 2011

    RIVERSIDE - Government offices, businesses, schools and individual families in Riverside County will take part today in what's being touted as the largest earthquake drill in the state's history. The annual ''Great California ShakeOut'' is scheduled for 10:20 a.m., during which participants will ''drop, cover and hold on'' for several minutes to simulate a response to a massive quake. According to organizers, 8.2 million people statewide have registered to join the exercise, surpassing last year's record total 7.9 million...

  • Kids learn about fire safety

    Updated Oct 20, 2011

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  • Horn provides $4,700 for library flagpole

    Updated Oct 20, 2011

    After Fallbrook residents expressed concern that the new Fallbrook branch library did not have a flagpole, the citizens of Fallbrook began raising money to install a flagpole outside the library. County Supervisor Bill Horn and his colleagues are taking steps to ensure that the omission of a flagpole does not happen in the future. The San Diego County Board of Supervisors voted 5-0 Oct. 11 to direct the county’s Chief Administrative Officer to report back to the Board of Supervisors within 90 days with a new policy a...

  • Sheriff's Dept. sees increase in public drunkenness arrests

    Updated Oct 20, 2011

    The Fallbrook Sheriff’s substation has seen a spike recently in arrests due to drunk in public incidents, which commander Lt. Robert Haley said "cannot be controlled." “We typically get a call when people are on the ground, and may need medical attention, or are in such a state that they can no longer take care of themselves,” said Haley. “We have to take them in." Haley stated that incidents of public drunkenness fluctuate. In a typical week of October 2010, three public drunkenness arrests were made. In September 2011, a ty... Full story

  • Planning Commission recommends Meadowood for I-15 corridor

    Updated Oct 20, 2011

    The County’s Planning Commission recommended the approval of Pardee Homes’ proposed Meadowood development. The 5-1 vote Oct. 7, with Adam Day in opposition and Peder Norby not present when the vote was taken approximately 4 1/2 hours after the hearing began, recommends approval of a vesting tentative map, specific plan, general plan amendment, rezone, major use permit, and three site plans. The county’s Department of Planning and Land Use expects to docket the project for a January hearing at the San Diego County Board of Su...

  • Sports field, DeLuz Fire to receive funds

    Updated Oct 20, 2011

    The allocation of $80,500 of District Five Neighborhood Reinvestment Program funds Oct. 11 included $20,000 for the Fallbrook Sports Association and $5,000 to the DeLuz Volunteer Firefighters Association. The Fallbrook Sports Association will use the grant to help cover the costs of converting a grass field at Ingold Community Sports Park to synthetic turf while the allocation to the DeLuz firefighters will reimburse them for the costs of furniture and will purchase supplies, equipment, furnishings, and fixtures for the new...

  • Singers go 'Beyond Broadway'

    Updated Oct 20, 2011

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  • A game of golf will help the food pantry

    Updated Oct 20, 2011

    FALLBROOK – A 20th anniversary golf fundraiser to benefit the Fallbrook Food Pantry will be held on Friday, Oct. 21. The event will include 18 holes of golf (including cart) at San Luis Rey Downs, 31474 Golf Club Drive, in Bonsall. The event also includes a box lunch for each player, special contests, hole-in-one opportunity for a Las Vegas golf package, and an exciting raffle during the awards dinner. The cost is $95 per player or $380 per foursome; dinner is only $25 per person; tee box sponsorship is $100.... Full story

  • Palomar Apple Festival Oct. 23

    Updated Oct 20, 2011

    PALOMAR MTN. - Palomar Mountain State Park will hold an Apple Festival on Sunday, Oct. 23, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Palomar Mountain State Park is made up of pioneer homesteads that included magnificent apple orchards, which are still producing delicious apples to this day. The event celebrates the park’s apple heritage with apple dishes, cider, living history demonstrations such as volunteers making apple dolls, corn husk dolls and apple sachets, and arts and crafts for kids. Guests are welcome to bring their own homemade a...

  • Tri tip BBQ to be served before game

    Updated Oct 20, 2011

    FALLBROOK – The Fallbrook High School FFA is hosting their famous Tri-Tip BBQ dinner before the home football game this Friday, Oct. 21. Dinner will be served from 5 to 6:30 p.m. at the Ag department, which is located at the east end of the football field. Future home games and dinners are on Oct. 28 (Homecoming) and Nov. 10. Each meal includes tri-tip, beans, salad, dinner roll and a drink. The price for each dinner is $8. Call the Ag department at (760) 723-6300 ext. 2509 for more information or just show up. This is...

  • Free holiday decorating class Nov. 3

    Updated Oct 20, 2011

    FALLBROOK – A free class entitled ‘Holiday Decorating with a Purpose,’ will be offered on Nov. 3 from 7 until 8:30 p.m. at Fallbrook Trading Company, 840 S. Main Avenue. Attendees will learn how to creatively use items from around the home to decorate on a budget for the holidays. Wow friends and family with gifts of bake goods and make holiday cards in one stroke. Go home with a few party favors and loads of ideas of how to decorate on a budget. To register, call Kathleen Gillis at (760) 703-4981.... Full story

  • AAUW mahjong tournament Nov. 4

    Updated Oct 20, 2011

    FALLBROOK – The Fallbrook Branch of the American Association of University Women will hold its fund and fun-raising mahjong tournament on Friday, Nov. 4 at the Fallbrook Public Utility District, 990 E. Mission Road. Doors open at 12:30 p.m., with gaming to commence at 1 pm. As in the past, there will be a raffle for door prizes and awards to highest and lowest scorers. Cost is $15 per person and includes a light lunch. All proceeds go to local scholarships. For reservations, contact Araxy Moosa at (760)...

  • SSNAAPE's fundraiser for pets coming soon

    Updated Oct 20, 2011

    FALLBROOK – An estate sale will be held on Friday, Oct. 28 and Saturday Oct. 29 from 8 a.m. until 1 p.m. at 569 Tumble Creek Terrace to raise funds for Senior Special Needs Animal Assistance Project Endeavor (SSNAAPE, pronounced “Snappy”). SSNAAPE’s goal is to improve the lives for senior/special needs pets, and its project focus is low cost spay and neuter. SSNAAPE is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. Estate sale donations can be made by contacting Mary Ann Bouse...

  • Key win for Alabama immigration law

    Updated Oct 20, 2011

    I read the exciting win for the state of Alabama. The federal judge approved most of the content of the new law aimed at curbing illegal immigration. As in Arizona, Alabama decided to enact its own law because the federal government is not doing its job. This case as in Arizona will probably end at the Supreme Court. I find it interesting that not only Arizona, but Alabama, Utah, Indiana and Georgia have passed their own illegal immigration laws due to the Feds not doing their job. Some parts of the Alabama law were enjoined...

  • Re: 'Ask if goods are made in the USA' [Village News, 10/13/2011]

    Updated Oct 20, 2011

    Regarding the recent letter suggesting we make an effort to buy American, I deeply support this idea. As a fundraiser to support the Fallbrook Arts, directors and members have been working for weeks to stock and ready a special boutique in Bonsall’s River Village which will be open from October 21 to December, for two months only. What is special about the spa and casual designer wear is that it is made in America and is of the finest quality. The boutique will be across from the Fresca Grill and offer an opportunity to s...

  • Are we fooled?

    Updated Oct 20, 2011

    Carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere increased from 280 parts per million in preindustrial times to 382 in 2006, a 36 percent increase. The current rate of increase in concentration is about 1.9 ppmv/year. CO2 concentrations are higher than anytime in 650,000 years. Nitrous Oxide (N2O) has increased approximately 18 percent in the past 200 years and continues to increase. About 11,500 years before the industrial period, N2O varied slightly. It increased rapidly toward the end of the 20th century. Intergovernmental Panel on...

  • Help needed for holiday event

    Updated Oct 20, 2011

    I am helping with a Christmas event for military families whose husbands and fathers just left last week for Afghanistan. The date for the event is Dec. 15; it will start at 4 p.m. so we will get on base around 3 p.m. to set up. I need volunteers for this to cook, serve, and help Santa. Please call me if you can help at (760) 521-9082. Mary Ann Hillery... Full story

  • Stamey brings country music to Mission Theater

    Updated Oct 20, 2011

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  • Z Caf

    Updated Oct 20, 2011

    BONSALL – The Z Café in the River Village is now displaying the work of regional artists with new works installed every three to four months. The first three artists to be featured are Bob Abbot, Neill Ketchum, and H. Esades-Lacy. John Toma, owner of the new Z Café and the Hukilau Restaurant at the Fallbrook Golf Course, will be celebrating this new exhibit with the artists on Saturday, Oct. 22, between 3 and 5 p.m. Refreshments will be served. Abbot’s contemporary pie...

  • Free concert Oct. 20 at Fallbrook Library

    Updated Oct 20, 2011

    FALLBROOK – The Friends of the Fallbrook Library invite everyone to enjoy an evening of lively entertainment on Thursday, Oct. 20 at 7 p.m. As part of its ongoing music series, which is presented without charge, Southwestern College’s Mariachi Garibaldi Band will perform in the library’s community room. Mariachi Garibaldi is the performing ensemble from Southwestern College, the first school in the country to offer a college degree in mariachi music. Mariachi Garibaldi has performed at innumerable engagements in and...

  • Spanish Brass from Valencia, Spain to perform Oct. 23

    Updated Oct 20, 2011

    FALLBROOK - Five musicians from Spain, internationally-recognized as the Spanish Brass, will create a memorable evening here on Sunday, Oct. 23 when they perform a dynamic collection of works as part of Fallbrook Music Society’s Virtuoso Series. “This group is guaranteed to enchant the audience as they hear one of the world’s premier brass quintets playing classical music masterpieces, traditional Spanish and Latin compositions, and American jazz,” said Fallbrook Music S...

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