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  • Fallbrook shines in 'Miracle on Main' parade

    Updated Dec 16, 2021

    Fallbrook shines in ‘Miracle on Main’ parade...

  • Sullivan and Bonsall students collaborate for SoCal Indigenous Day

    Updated Dec 16, 2021

    Joe Naiman Village News Reporter Sullivan Middle School and Bonsall High School students collaborated for a SoCal Indigenous Day presentation Nov. 30. “I’m so proud of the way it went,” said Sullivan math, elective studies (study skills), and physical education teacher Domingo Anguiano. Anguiano was the faculty organizer, although he noted that the program was primarily put together by the students themselves. “It was all student-led,” he said. “I just kind of provided some help and some support.” Bonsall High School and Su...

  • New religious community holds Sunday Latin Mass in Pala

    Updated Dec 16, 2021

    PALA – A new religious community has moved from its previous North County parishes and now attends Sunday morning mass at the San Juan Diego Center, Pala. A group of lay Roman Catholics, the Traditional Latin Mass Community of North County, are prior members of Saint Mary’s Escondido and Saint Margaret’s Oceanside, and now call Pala home. San Diego Bishop Robert J McElroy approved the moving of the community to Pala because of diocesan restrictions placed on the celebration of the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass in Latin from the... Full story

  • Baker, Kovic on GOT Publishing board

    Updated Dec 16, 2021

    Joe Naiman Village News Reporter The new 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation GOT Publishing has Fallbrook residents Karen Langer Baker as the chief executive officer and Jack Kovic, who is John Kovic on legal documents, as the treasurer. GOT Publishing specializes in children's videos and books, and Major Market has agreed to carry the books. The mission of GOT Publishing is to provide reading programs to beginning readers. The on-line content is free for the parents and youth...

  • Gastelum seated on Rainbow CPG

    Updated Dec 16, 2021

    Joe Naiman Village News Reporter Douglas Gastelum is the newest member of the Rainbow Community Planning Group. Gastelum was seated on the planning group Nov. 18. He replaced Bill Crocker in Seat No. 10 for the term which expires on Jan. 2, 2023. Gastelum can run for re-election next year for a full four-year term. “I’ve been really impressed with the commitment on display by the planning group members,” Gastelum said. “I think we’re going to have a good man in that position,” said planning group chair Paul Georgantas. “He’s...

  • Theatre Talk from the Beatles to van Gogh

    Updated Dec 16, 2021

    Elizabeth Youngman-Westphal Special to The Village News There are very few things that can be identified with a single word. Only a few come to mind like Coke, Facebook, Disney, Pepsi, Microsoft. But, with billions of people in the world, still, just a few are recognized by their one-word name: Gandhi, Elvis, Cher, Frank, Madonna, or Ringo. Oddly enough, it is the latter's name, the least revered of the celebrated quartet whose name identifies The Beatles immediately, more so...

  • Fallbrook Music Society celebrates the season with "JOY" – a holiday concert

    Updated Dec 16, 2021

    FALLBROOK – Best-selling contemporary jazz keyboardist Scott Wilkie brings his popular Christmas concert to Fallbrook for the first time when Fallbrook Music Society presents "JOY" on Saturday, Dec. 11 at 6:30 p.m. "We can't wait to welcome in the holiday season with the unique energy of this talented ensemble," said Bob Freaney, president of Fallbrook Music Society. "After this past year and a half, we can all use some Christmas joy and our favorite holiday carols. It will b...

  • Fallbrook Propane Gas Company seeks artists

    Updated Dec 16, 2021

    FALLBROOK – Fallbrook Propane Gas Company is celebrating the holidays by presenting its inaugural "Celebrate! Holidays & Family Traditions" art competition. Any artistic medium may be submitted. Artwork should be no larger than 24-inches on any side. See entry rules for more detailed information. Entries must be delivered to Fallbrook Chamber of Commerce on Saturday, Jan. 29, 2022. There are three categories: two-dimensional and three-dimensional with cash prizes awarded in e...

  • Warrior boys share third among league cross country teams

    Updated Dec 16, 2021

    Joe Naiman Village News Reporter The league championship cross country meet Nov. 13 at Guajome Park gave Fallbrook High School's boys a share of third place among the six Valley League teams while Fallbrook seniors Lucas Chase and Dawson Fluck earned all-league recognition. The league championship weighted formula gives 25% apiece for positions at each of the two league cluster meets and 50% for positions in the league championship meet. Fallbrook was third in the Oct. 1...

  • Warrior girls second in final cross country standings

    Updated Dec 16, 2021

    Joe Naiman Village News Reporter Fallbrook High School's girls cross country team placed second in the Valley League standings. The formula for the league championship bases positions at each of the two league cluster meets for 25% apiece while the other half is based on positions at the league championship meet. The Fallbrook girls placed second both at the first league cluster meet Oct. 1 at Guajome Park and in the second league cluster meet Oct. 29 at Kit Carson Park with...