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  • North Coast Church volunteers unite for a day of service at The Agrarian Institute, Bonsall Berry Farm

    Updated Mar 6, 2024

    BONSALL – In a collaboration unfolding with 100 volunteers from North Coast Church, The Agrarian Institute and Bonsall Berry Farm worked together for a day of service and community building, Saturday, Feb. 24. The event marked a step forward in the shared mission of fostering sustainability, education and compassion within the North County community. The Agrarian Institute and Bonsall Berry Farm are two organizations with one shared hillside farm vision – to love their nei...

  • Fallbrook High Jr. ROTC team secures place in National Academic Bowl Championship in Washington

    Updated Mar 6, 2024

    FALLBROOK – Following two online competition rounds against teams from all over the world, Fallbrook Union High School's Jr. ROTC Academic Team, including Justin Agee, Michelle Hillard, Tania Martinez and Ryan Sexton, has secured a spot in the championship event in the District of Columbia. The 2024 U.S. Marine Corps Jr. ROTC Academic Bowl Championship will take place at The Catholic University of America campus from June 21-25. The event is sponsored by the U.S. Marine C...

  • Mike Choate Early Education Center welcomes discovery at Family Science Day

    Updated Mar 6, 2024

    FALLBROOK – The Mike Choate Early Education Center welcomed students and families Friday, Jan. 26, for a day filled with discovery and excitement at the annual Family Science Day. Parents and students were invited to immerse themselves in a world of scientific wonder, as MCC opened its doors for a series of enriching activities. From captivating crafts to stimulating games and mesmerizing experiments, the event was designed to ignite curiosity and foster a love for science a...

  • Arts in the Park set for April 28

    Updated Mar 6, 2024

    FALLBROOK – Rally for Children, in partnership with the Fallbrook Union Elementary School District and the Expanded Learning Opportunities Program, announces that they will be holding their 29th year of Arts in the Park on Sunday, April 28, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Live Oak Park. Due to limited parking at Live Oak Park, free shuttle services will be running from both the Maie Ellis Educational Center and Potter Jr. High. Shuttles run continuously from 10:45 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Rally members have been busy preparing for this w... Full story

  • Knights offer St. Patrick's Day Dinner Dance

    Updated Mar 6, 2024

    FALLBROOK – The Knights of Columbus invite everyone to their 20th Annual St. Patrick’s Day Dinner Dance with live music, special Irish entertainment, and a surprise act from Las Vegas, Saturday, March 16. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. and there will be an Irish Dance Show at 6 p.m. The dinner includes corned beef and cabbage with boiled potatoes and carrots, dinner rolls, dessert and coffee. The cost is $35 per person, $40 after March 10. Reservation forms are available at St. Peter’s parish office or St. Peter’s school office.... Full story

  • Medal of Honor Day is coming up March 25

    Updated Mar 6, 2024

    FALLBROOK – The Sgt. Wm. Pittenger Camp 21 Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War invite everyone to join them in honoring all those who have received their nation’s highest honor, at its annual Medal of Honor Day Ceremony. The event will be held on Monday, March 25, 11 a.m. at the Fallbrook Odd Fellows Pioneer Cemetery at the corner of Alturas and Clemmens.... Full story

  • VFW Auxiliary to hold Bunco fundraiser

    Updated Mar 6, 2024

    FALLBROOK – The VFW Auxiliary Post 1924 is having a Bunco Fundraiser on Saturday, March 9, with a suggested donation of $25. Donation includes lunch, game play, prizes and lots of fun! The lunch starts at 12 p.m. and game play begins at 1:00. All are welcome. Call/text Dana at 760-717-3262 for reservations. The VFW Auxiliary Post 1924 is located at the VFW Post 1924, 1175 S. Old Stage Road. Submitted by the VFW Auxiliary Post 1924.... Full story

  • Another year of major capital improvements is taking place at Silvergate Fallbrook

    Updated Mar 6, 2024

    FALLBROOK – Silvergate Fallbrook begins another year of investing in its 5-acre senior living campus with more than $1 million in capital improvements. The renovation efforts represent the company's ongoing commitment to continually modernize and reinvest in its boutique collection of senior living properties in San Diego County. Scheduled for completion throughout 2024, the renovations taking place at Silvergate will create a more contemporary, comfortable living e...

  • How to deal with home selling stress

    Jane Kepley, Special to the Village News|Updated Mar 6, 2024

    Selling your home can come with quite a bit of stress, including keeping the place presentable for buyers and potentially making repairs and updates. It can be a lot to take on, especially when you’re juggling other responsibilities. Fortunately, there are steps you can take to alleviate your stress and make selling your home a more enjoyable experience. Are you considering listing your home for sale? Here’s what you can do to make it less stressful. • Lean on your team....

  • Slam dunkin' fun at the B&GC: Hoops, laughter, and dreams come true

    Updated Feb 29, 2024

    FALLBROOK – Boys & Girls Clubs of North County's Basketball season is underway! Children from the communities of Fallbrook, Bonsall, Rainbow, and De Luz excitedly play in four divisions for a six-week season. A single-elimination tournament is held at the end of the season and always brings out quite a crowd cheering on their favorite athletes. As a recreational league, coaches focus on teaching players skills, sportsmanship, and how to be a good teammate. Under the s...

  • Potter Jr. High holds College and Career Day

    Updated Feb 29, 2024

    FALLBROOK – Potter Junior High School held College and Career Day, Wednesday, Jan. 30, bringing together a diverse array of professionals including business owners, local law enforcement representatives, U.S. Armed Services personnel and esteemed community leaders to enlighten and inspire students about the myriad opportunities available for advanced learning and careers. Throughout the day, students engaged in interactive sessions, workshops and discussions, gaining i...

  • Kids say the funniest things

    Updated Feb 29, 2024

    Quotes from brothers Jameson, 7, and Seamus, 5, over the years. Submitted by their mother Kathy Custer (Mom gave the boys gingerbread cookie dough to make their own little gingerbread men. She took them out of the oven and set them on the counter)... Mom: "Oh no! I think these gingerbread men are getting jumpy as they cool down! Is anyone here a fast runner to catch them if they run out of the house?" Jameson (matter-of-factly): "That's why I made a lobster. They don't run." _______________ (While trick-or-treating)...... Full story

  • Molloy works on 'A Doll's House'

    Updated Feb 29, 2024

    BOSTON – Emerson College student Ozzy Molloy, from Bonsall, participated in Emerson Stage's production of “A Doll's House” from Feb. 14-17 at the Semel Theater in Boston. Written by Henrik Ibsen, adapted by Frank McGuinness, and directed by Kate Cherry, the play follows Nora, a vibrant young housewife and her journey of self-discovery, marriage, and life. Emerson Stage and the Department of Performing Arts are where the next generation of actors, designers, stage managers, technicians, administrators, and educators work...

  • Zoning Administrator authorizes Linda Vista Drive parcel split

    Joe Naiman, Village News Correspondent|Updated Feb 29, 2024

    San Diego County’s zoning administrator made findings which will allow for a 10.28‑acre parcel in the 3600 block of Linda Vista Drive to be subdivided into four lots. Dahvia Lynch, who is the director of the county’s Department of Planning and Development Services, has the actual authority to approve the parcel split along with a site plan, but the Thursday, Feb. 22, decision of Zoning Administrator Conor McGee found the project to be exempt from further environmental review. The California Environmental Quality Act requi...

  • County auction of 468 properties could bring in over $3,800,000 in tax revenue

    Updated Feb 29, 2024

    SAN DIEGO – San Diego County Treasurer-Tax Collector Dan McAllister announced bidder registration is now open for the 2024 online property tax auction. The auction site opened with a total of 468 properties for sale. “The properties for sale have been in tax default for five or more years. In accordance with the California Revenue & Taxation Code, it’s time to get the properties back on the tax roll generating revenue for public services,” said McAllister. “Our online system makes it simple to research and bid on a variety o...

  • Artist Koutsenko to teach at Paint N' Sip

    Updated Feb 29, 2024

    FALLBROOK – The Fallbrook Woman's Club will host renowned artist Igor Koutsenko at its upcoming Paint 'N Sip fundraiser, entitled "Discover the Artist in You." A resident of Menifee, Koutsenko originally emigrated from the Crimea before settling in Oklahoma City. Ultimately, he ended up in sunny California, where he creates beautiful art, which is not only collected by private individuals, it also hangs in the Riverside Art Museum. The Fallbrook Woman's Club is thrilled to h... Full story

  • Republican Women to hear from Supervisor Desmond

    Updated Feb 29, 2024

    FALLBROOK – Republican Women of CA – Fallbrook will hear from San Diego County Supervisor Jim Desmond as its guest speaker Friday, March 8, from 10 a.m. to noon at the Historic Mission Theater. Also scheduled to speak is John Toma, who will discuss the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on local businesses. There will also be a special tribute to Rush Limbaugh. Men are welcome. Tickets are $10; RSVP at http://rwcfallbrook.org. Submitted by Republican Women of CA – Fallbrook.... Full story

  • Oak trees to be planted at the park

    Updated Feb 29, 2024

    FALLBROOK – Save Our Forest is holding a tree planting festival at Live Oak Park, Saturday, March 9 at 10 a.m. In the spirit of National Arbor Day, 12 oak trees will be planted. There will also be a few surprise guests. Volunteers are needed and they should wear a sunhat, sunscreen and gloves. Tools will be provided on site. For more information, contact Roger Boddaert, 760-728-4297 or [email protected]. Submitted by Save Our Forest.... Full story

  • FCAT presents an alternative to SDG&E

    Updated Feb 22, 2024

    FALLBROOK – Fallbrook Climate Action Team will present Mark Hughes speaking on behalf of Power San Diego in a Zoom meeting on Tuesday, Feb. 27 at 6:30 p.m. Hughes is a mechanical engineer who spent his career (1978 to present) working in the electric power generation industry. This includes working for Kansas City Power and Light (an investor-owned utility) and Southern Electric International, an independent power producer. The last phase of his career was spent at Solar T... Full story

  • BUSD offers free college during high school

    Updated Feb 22, 2024

    BONSALL – In early 2021, Bonsall Unified School District began forging the path to make Bonsall High School an Early College high school. Partnering with Palomar College, Bonsall High School administration, led by counselor Eryn Barker, started exploring mutually beneficial ways to expand student opportunities at the relatively new Bonsall High School. An Early College program provides students with the opportunity to take college classes on a college campus while still in h...

  • Fallbrook-based company addresses summer learning loss through innovative STEM programs

    Updated Feb 22, 2024

    FALLBROOK – In a bid to combat the persistent issue of Summer Learning Loss and inspire students in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) disciplines, Kid Laboratories, a new company based in Fallbrook, has emerged with a mission to unlock the fullest potential of tween students. At the helm of this groundbreaking initiative is Elena Czarnowski, a seasoned professional who transitioned from the technology sector to pursue her passion for science and m...

  • Rotary Club of Fallbrook honors FUESD Students of the Month

    Updated Feb 22, 2024

    FALLBROOK – The Fallbrook Union Elementary School District is delighted to announce the commendation of two exceptional sixth-grade students, Camila Guzman and Grayson Legg, as Rotary Students of the Month by the Rotary Club of Fallbrook. Recognizing the significance of acknowledging students who demonstrate exceptional academic prowess and exemplary leadership qualities, the Rotary Club in partnership with FUESD carefully selects two outstanding students from a local s...

  • Which flooring material is best for you?

    Jane Kepley, Special to the Village News|Updated Feb 22, 2024

    Whether you’re buying an existing home, building a new one or just considering renovating your current place, understanding different floor types – and the unique pros and cons of each – is important. A home’s flooring will obviously impact its overall aesthetic, but its durability can influence your costs as well as how you’ll clean and maintain the home. Are you considering new flooring or a new home? Keep these floor material pros and cons in mind as you do. Carpet Ca...

  • Review of all things Real Estate: Empower change by taking action

    Bob Hillery, CR Properties|Updated Feb 22, 2024

    When speaking with out-of-town real estate clients there are often questions about what is there to do in Fallbrook, how can they get involved? Fallbrook has over 150 nonprofit organizations, but if none of those represent their interests then a suggestion is that they might create their own movement and the below article suggests ways to make that happen. Enjoy and thank you Janet. Empower change by taking action in your community for the causes you believe in By Janet... Full story

  • San Diego homeowners urged to pay property taxes online

    Updated Feb 22, 2024

    SAN DIEGO – San Diego County Treasurer-Tax Collector Dan McAllister is urging San Diego homeowners to pay this year’s property taxes online, as recent rains have flooded the County Administration Center and are impacting the department’s ability to process physical mail and checks. “Officials are calling this a ‘thousand-year storm’ for good reason – the rainfall has been tremendous and the impact real,” said San Diego County Treasurer-Tax Collector Dan McAllister. “We urge taxpayers to go online now to www.sdttc.com and...

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