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FALLBROOK – On Oct. 8, North County Fire Protection District Fire Chief Bill Metcalf was recognized by California State Fire Marshal Tonya Hoover for achieving ‘Certified Fire Chief’ status. Chief Hoover presented Chief Metcalf with the official certificate and collar insignia during the FIRESCOPE Board of Directors meeting in Sacramento. The process of certifying firefighters has its roots in the 1920 and has been modified many times over the following decades. In Cal... Full story
FALLBROOK – On Sunday, Nov. 23, Fallbrook Music Society celebrates its 37th year of service to the community with a lively season opener featuring a Fallbrook area favorite – Redlands Symphony Orchestra, with Conductor Jon Robertson at the podium. The performance will highlight Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s largest and most complex symphony, the Jupiter Symphony (No. 41) – which is introspective, exuberant, charming and complicated – a lot like life i...
FALLBROOK – Curtain Call Company announces their second annual tradition of presenting “It’s a Wonderful Life - Live Radio Play.” They will be holding auditions for the play on Nov. 15, from 9 a.m. to noon at Christ the King Lutheran Church (1620 S. Stage Coach Lane, Fallbrook) in the Egge Library. A maximum of 10 actors, ages 18 and up, are invited to audition. Two or three sound effects engineers are also needed. Auditions will be cold readings from the script. Because each actor will be playing multiple roles, those...
FALLBROOK – Jack Ragland was awarded second place for his plein air water lily painting in a competition sponsored by the City of Temecula and the nonprofit Rose Haven Society. Open to artists from anywhere, competition paintings were created on site at the Rose Haven Society’s Heritage Gardens on Jedediah Smith Road in Temecula. Ragland will receive his second prize award at Temecula City Hall on Nov. 10, along with the two other prize winners. Some of the paintings c...
FALLBROOK – Paneling is a relatively low-cost way to cover problem walls. In the 1960s and 1970s, paneling was very popular. Sold in large panels, paneling was essentially easy to hang, and quickly became a staple of dens and finished basements. But few of today’s homeowners are enamored with the look of faux wood paneling. Those who purchase homes that have paneling on the walls often search for ways to transform the look of rooms in which the walls are covered in panel...
Buyers, sellers and their respective agents don’t want to worry about things that break or malfunction in the home after the sale closes. A home warranty policy – for specific systems and items – can give peace of mind to those involved. It can also be a seller benefit to help close a sale or a gift at closing to a buyer by the real estate agent. For more than three decades home warranty companies have provided homeowners and real estate professionals with w... Full story