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  • Winners of the 3rd annual Junior Art of the Avocado are named

    Updated May 17, 2019

    FALLBROOK – The Fallbrook Propane Co. announced the winners of the Junior Art of the Avocado competition. Twenty-four students from kindergarten through fourth grade entered and 20 students from fifth through eighth grade entered. From kindergarten to fourth grade, the Sponsor Award was named to "Avocado Dots"by Kisa Hilsabeck, and the Chamber Pick Award was given to "Avocado Love" by Makenzie Gordon. First place was "Mt. Avocado" by Daniel Legge; second place was "Last A...

  • Fallbrook Art Center's Artist Guild Show opens May 18

    Updated May 17, 2019

    FALLBROOK – Fallbrook Art Center's eighth annual Artists Guild Show features over 80 works in an exciting variety of media and disciplines including painting, printmaking, jewelry, sculpture, photography, mixed media and more selected by Show Juror Richard Hawk of Encinitas from 146 submissions. The opening reception will be held Saturday, May 18, from 5-7 p.m. Awards will be announced for Best of Show, first, second and third place for $2,500 in cash awards – the final cas...

  • Theatre Royale to present Disney's 'Newsies" at Pechanga

    Updated May 17, 2019

    TEMECULA – Theatre Royale presents Disney’s “Newsies,” at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m., June 22 and 2 p.m. June 23, at Pechanga Resort Casino. Stop the presses. This Disney film turned Tony-winning Broadway hit inspires everyone to fight for what’s right and seize the day. Disney’s “Newsies,” based on the 1992 motion picture, features a score by eight-time Academy Award winner Alan Menken and Jack Feldman and a book by four-time Tony Award winner Harvey Fierstein. “Newsies” is inspired by the real-life newsboy strike of 1899, whe...

  • 'Chaps' will ride into Memorial Day weekend

    Elizabeth Youngman-Westphal, Special to The Village News|Updated May 17, 2019

    Now in its fifth extension – and finally, the final, final extension it was announced – the hit musical comedy “Chaps” is running until May 26. If you have forgotten, it is about a BBC broadcast that goes awry just as it is time to go on the air. At air time, Tex Riley’s Radio Round-Up cowboy band hasn’t arrived at the studio. Chaos ensues when the show must go on. And for anyone looking for a reason – like one is needed, the Lamb’s Players have extended their delightfully, h...

  • Christian Science Church holds spring concert

    Updated May 17, 2019

    FALLBROOK – Pianists and vocalists performed a public concert at the Christian Science Church, May 4. The program included musical numbers from "Camelot," "Alice in Wonderland," "Titanic," "The Sound of Music," "Man of La Mancha," "Pajama Game," "Carmen" and traditional Celtic songs, African American spirituals and songs from Benjamin Godard, Chuck Berry and Righteous Brothers. Submitted by Natasha Ragland....

  • Wildlife reflected in annual art show

    Updated May 14, 2019

    To view high resolution images, visit https://villagenews.smugmug.com/2019/2019-May/Wildlife-reflected-in-annual-art-show...

  • Paintings on silk and glass sculpture to be on display at Fallbrook Library

    Updated May 14, 2019

    FALLBROOK – Two new art shows, hosted by the Friends of the Fallbrook Library, will be on display from May 12 to July 5. In the community room, “Painting on Silk: Personal Vision” features juried work from artists in the San Diego Silk Guild. On the Reading Patio are glassworks by Ryan Clark and Scott Beale. The exhibition of paintings on silk include quilted pieces, wax batiks, Japanese shibori and multimedia work. These techniques follow a genre that began in China over 2,000 years ago. Using high quality silk fabric and d...

  • Curtain Call Company announces auditions for 'Luann – Scenes from a Teen's Life'

    Updated May 14, 2019

    FALLBROOK – Curtain Call Company announced their upcoming production of Greg Evans’ musical “Luann – Scenes from a Teen’s Life.” The show will be directed and produced by Mary Fry who has many years of experience working with youth. “Since CAST is not doing their summer workshops this year, I want to offer the youth of Fallbrook an opportunity to be involved in theater over the summer,” Fry said. Performers ages 10-20 are invited to audition May 18, from 9:30 a.m. to noon, at Christ the King Lutheran Church, 1620 S. Stage C...

  • Wildomar Marna O'Brien Park readied for the Rooted in Nature Craft Brew Fest May 18: Thousands expected

    Tony Ault, Staff Writer|Updated May 14, 2019

    Hundreds of volunteers from the Valley will be anxiously awaiting the arriving guests coming to the first Rooted In Nature Craft Brew Festival Saturday, May 18, at Wildomar’s Marna O’Brien Park, 20505 Palomar, Wildomar. Never before have the residents of Wildomar, and the surrounding cities had an opportunity to enjoy a day of fun and live entertainment topped off by sampling some of the finest homemade craft beers in Southern California. Not only is it to be a day of fun for the whole family but an opportunity to help out...

  • Encore Club begins a new season

    Updated May 6, 2019

    FALLBROOK – Fallbrook Encore Club will move their regular monthly meetings to a new location, starting May 7. The Fallbrook Masonic Center offers a new venue for Fallbrook gatherings and events, and Encore Club will be one of the first tenants. The Masonic Hall is undergoing improvements and redecorating. More information is available by contacting them at [email protected] or by calling (760) 282-4118. Their website is www.fallbrookfreemason.org. Encore Club i...

  • Get your groove on with 'Sister Act'

    Elizabeth Youngman Westphal, Special to The Village News|Updated May 6, 2019

    Polyester is made through the "esterification condensation of polyfunctional alcohols and acids." It is the linking of these esters which make the fabric impervious to biodegrading. In other words, while the raging Colorado river may have only taken a few billion years to cut a gorge known as the Grand Canyon, polyester, along with atomic waste, will remain on this planet until the second big bang. All of this is leading up to an explosion of man-made fabric adorning the heave...

  • Pala Casino offers summer concert series, resort updates

    Updated May 6, 2019

    PALA – Pala presents its annual Summer Concert Series in the Starlight Theater in keeping with the tradition of staging world-class entertainment. The 2019 concert season has a wide selection of genres, generational music and comedy with more acts being added in the coming weeks. Tickets are on sale now for: Bad Company – June 8, Foreigner – June 13, Jo Koy – June 22, Latin Legends – June 29, Happy Together Tour – July 20, Styx – July 26, Purple Reign – Aug. 10, Ken Jeong – Aug. 24 and Kenny Loggins – Sept. 27. The summe...

  • Big Band All Stars, Clarke to present Great American Songbook 2019

    Jeff Pack, Writer|Updated Apr 29, 2019

    It has been almost seven years since the Big Band All Stars and Troy Clarke presented the Great American Songbook show for fans of music written in the first half of the 20th century, the Tin Pan Alley days and popular Broadway musical hits. For producer Jeff Stover, bringing the show back to the Old Town Temecula Community Theater Sunday, April 28, is important for several reasons. "People should come to hear Big Band music which is a rare and unseen musical form that has...

  • National Charity League, San Luis Rey Chapter holds 'Havana Nights' ball

    Updated Apr 29, 2019

    FALLBROOK – The San Luis Rey Chapter of National Charity League held its biennial ball at the Hilltop Center, April 6. The theme of the event was “A Night in Havana.” Seanna Hunter, Stacey Laurance and Laura Salinas, along with a crew of NCL Patronesses, labored for weeks to create a night to remember. Guests were encouraged to dress in “Cuban attire.” Patronesses were garbed in ruffles, bright colors, floral prints and head wraps. Gentlemen guests wore guayabera shirts, linen jackets and fedoras. Ahrend Studios provided...

  • Most checked out items named for March

    Updated Apr 29, 2019

    FALLBROOK – The San Diego County Library recently announced the list of the Top 10 checked out items for the month of March. They are: Adult Fiction 1. Great Alone by Kristin Hannah 2. The Fallen by David Baldacci 3. Long Road to Mercy by David Baldacci 4. The President is Missing by James Patterson 5. Dark Sacred Night by Michael Connelly 6. Crazy Rich Asians by Kevin Kwan 7. Look Alive Twenty-Five by Janet Evanovich 8. Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens 9. Ambush by James Patterson 10. Holy Ghost by John Sandford A...

  • People's Choice Winner named for Art of the Avocado

    Updated Apr 29, 2019

    “The Fallbrook Lunch Bunch,” watercolor by Anita L. Ruka of Escondido, is the winner of the People’s Choice award for the Art of the Avocado Art Competition sponsored by Fallbrook Propane Gas Company....

  • 'The Ark' brings a modern twist to an old tale

    Cari Hachmann, Staff Writer|Updated Apr 22, 2019

    Christ the King Lutheran Church's musical production "The Ark" is a fresh take on a familiar tale that will hit the stage in Fallbrook at 7:30 p.m. April 26-27 and through May 3-4. There will also be daytime showings at 2 p.m., April 27 and May 4. "It is a light-hearted musical about how Noah and his family get along being stuck together for a long time on the ark with a bunch of animals," Mary Fry said, who is the play's director and doubles in the show as Eliza, Noah's...

  • Fallbrook Music Society presents 'Opera Exposed!' as season finale

    Updated Apr 22, 2019

    FALLBROOK – Fallbrook Music Society closes out its 41st annual concert season Sunday, April 28, with its largest ensemble of the year featuring “Opera Exposed!” the foundation of San Diego Opera’s community engagement effort. The 3 p.m. concert will be held in the community room of the Fallbrook Public Library and is free to the general public. No tickets are required. San Diego Opera has undergone a significant transformation over the past several years. As concert attenda...

  • 'Timing is Everything' teases the brain

    Elizabeth Youngman Westphal, Special to the Village News|Updated Apr 22, 2019

    When six actors come together onstage it is anybody’s guess what will happen. In the case of “All in the Timing,” the show is comprised of six scenes tied together through the pen of David Ives. Ives’ is famous for his short narratives. “All in the Timing” is comprised of six of Ives’ original 14 vignettes which make up the current show at North Coast Repertory. Ideal for a sophisticated audience, the quick-witted humor clips from one scenario to the next in less than 90...

  • "Best of Enemies:" best film of the year thus far

    Ian Murdock, Special to Village News|Updated Apr 22, 2019

    Based on a true story surrounding school desegregation in 1971 North Carolina, “Best of Enemies,” starring Taraji Henson and Sam Rockwell, brilliantly and emotionally portrays those extremely heated and controversial times. After an unexplained or inexplicable event, Rockwell, who is the leader of the local Klu Klux Klan, and Henson, who is a local black activist, are cleverly forced to face each others viewpoints – and demons. Simply divine writing of this nature engrosses the viewer throughout the film. Henson’s gritty,...

  • Fallbrook Art Association celebrates 50 years of supporting artists

    Lucette Moramarco, Associate Editor|Updated Apr 17, 2019

    The residents of the Fallbrook area have many interests, pursuits and hobbies that include horses, vintage cars, wineries, gems and minerals, gardening and art. The many artists here specialize in a variety of mediums as varied as watercolor and printmaking to sculpture and photography. For inspiration, support and education, the artists get together in clubs, groups and associations. Fallbrook Art Association, a nonprofit organization, was launched in 1962, then incorporated in 1969, so it is celebrating its 50th year of...

  • Avo Fest Musical Entertainment roundup

    Cari Hachmann, Staff Writer|Updated Apr 12, 2019

    Plenty of entertainment is scheduled Sunday, April 14, at the 33rd annual Fallbrook Avocado Festival, including live bands, family-friendly performances and a beer and wine garden. Entertainment begins with a performance by the TCA Vista Jr. High Flag team from 9:30 a.m. to 10:15 a.m. at the festival’s Community Stage, located on the corner of Main Avenue and Alvarado Street in the Village Square. Later in the day, the Community Stage will host performances by Charlene’s Dance ‘N’ Cheer from 1-2 p.m., The JourneyBirds from 2:... Full story

  • Reality Rally to raise funds for Michelle's Place

    Updated Apr 12, 2019

    TEMECULA – Reality Rally returns May 2-4, for the ninth annual “Fun for Funds” fundraising event filled with unique events to help support services at Michelle’s Place Cancer Resource Center. Reality Rally is one of the biggest gatherings of reality TV celebrities in the country, all coming to Temecula to help support a deserving charity and to meet with visitors. The May 2 Celebrity Reception and Evening of Entertainment is at Wilson Creek Winery with a live band karaoke, blackjack, poker, Old Town photo station, food an... Full story

  • FAA to welcome pastel artist at April meeting

    Updated Apr 4, 2019

    FALLBROOK – Pastel artist Linda Reyes will be the demonstrator for the Fallbrook Art Association meeting, Saturday, April 20, at the Fallbrook Woman's Club, 238 W. Mission Road. It begins at 8:45 a.m. with a 9:15 critique session done by the guest artist, members are encouraged to bring one piece of their artwork to be critiqued by the guest artist. A 10:15 a.m. business meeting is followed by the guest artist demonstration, 10:30 a.m. to noon, a lunch break and a workshop from 1-4 p.m. for those interested. The public is i...

  • Fallbrook Library offers free events

    Updated Apr 4, 2019

    FALLBROOK – The Fallbrook Library will host many free events this month including concerts, a gardening lecture, a movie and more. Sunday, April 7 at 2 p.m. – Acoustic Showcase: The Vulcan Mt. Boys bring bluegrass from the Olympic heights of Leucadia; the best of high energy Bill Monroe, Stanleys, Flatt & Scruggs and the most tasteful contemporary artists. Sponsored by the Friends of the Fallbrook Library. Monday, April 8 at 1 p.m. – The Insight Book Club will meet to discuss the novel Lincoln’s Last Trial: The Murder...

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