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  • Cowboy Jack Band to perform at Fallbrook Library

    Updated Aug 24, 2019

    FALLBROOK – Cowboy Jack Band is performing Thursday, July 18, from 7-8 p.m. in a free concert with the Fallbrook Library Music Series at 124 S. Mission Road in Fallbrook. For more information, visit www.hankshow.com or call (760) 731-4650....

  • 'Whimsical' art to be on display at Fallbrook Library

    Updated Aug 24, 2019

    FALLBROOK – The Friends of the Fallbrook Library announce two new "whimsical" art exhibitions, "Pet Portraits" in the Community Room and "Robot Sculptures" on the Reading Patio, on display from July 14 to Sept. 6. An artists' reception will be held Friday, July 19, from 6-8 p.m. Pets are a favorite subject, whether it's capturing their expressive natures, gazing at their owners, in repose or playing games. All media is represented in this exhibit: photography, watercolor, a...

  • Second Wine and A Bite takes on summer, July 12

    Updated Aug 24, 2019

    FALLBROOK – Register now for the next Wine & A Bite Art Walk Friday, July 12, from 5:30-8:30 p.m. Guests will taste, stroll and nibble their way through this popular annual and seasonal event. Featuring food and wine from local restaurants and wineries, all tastings at each stop are included in the price. Wines are served in a keepsake wine glass. The featured July venues are CR Properties Real Estate Services, Doreen Mellen Ceramics Studio, Fallbrook Art Center, Mimi’s Boutique/The Spoiled Avocado, Murphy & Murphy Sou...

  • Library offers summer events for children and adults

    Updated Aug 24, 2019

    FALLBROOK – The Fallbrook Library will host many free events in July including lectures, concerts, a new art show and a movie. The Summer at the Library program continues through July with the following fun activities: Children Events: Mondays - Game Day, Tuesdays – Crafts, Wednesdays – Storytime, Thursdays – Performers and Fridays – Baby Storytime. All events start at 10:30 a.m. Tween Events (ages 9 –12): Saturdays at 3 p.m. Sign up required at Front Desk or by calling (760) 731-4653. Teen Events (6th grade and up): Tuesda...

  • Call to artists issued for 'Remembering 9/11' competition

    Updated Aug 24, 2019

    FALLBROOK – The fourth annual "Remembering 9/11" exhibition and competition invites artists "to create a patriotic themed work of art, honoring our military, veterans, first responders, our Country and remembering 9/11." In keeping with the theme of the art competition, they have renamed the event "Honoring Our Heroes," and Fallbrook Propane Gas Company continues its sponsorship. The exhibition will be held at The Gallery at Fallbrook Art Association, Aug. 21 through Sept. 2...

  • 'As You Like It'

    Elizabeth Youngman-Westphal|Updated Aug 24, 2019

    With a wink and a smile, Shakespeare’s “As You Like It” kicks off the outdoor-summer season at the Lowell Davies Festival Theatre in Balboa Park. The story goes like this: Duke Senior, played by Cornell Womack, is usurped from power by his brother Frederick, who plays a dual role. Upon Frederick’s decree, Senior is stripped of his title and banished from the ducal court. The exiled lord enlists his supporters to follow him into the safety of the nearby Forest of Arden....

  • A busy end to Encore Club calendar

    Updated Aug 24, 2019

    FALLBROOK – Fallbrook Encore Club recently held its last meeting before the summer break. The new board of directors was installed, the retiring President Sylvia Colton was honored and then everyone turned to a lively auction fundraiser. The next monthly coffee meeting will be held Tuesday, Sept. 3. Social time begins at 9:30 a.m. followed by the meeting at 10 a.m. All future meetings will be held at the new venue at the Masonic Center, 203 Rocky Crest Road. Encore is a s...

  • Videographer Lieber debuts film on famous surfer

    Updated Aug 24, 2019

    FALLBROOK – Aaron Lieber’s career, having developed from shooting highlight reels to being a surf videographer, is now cresting with the debut of his latest documentary which features surfer Bethany Hamilton. Lieber grew up in Fallbrook and attended Fallbrook Elementary, La Paloma, Potter Jr. High and Fallbrook High School. It was during these formative years that he developed an interest in filmmaking when he created short films for school projects, filmed his friends skateboarding and made highlight reels for the high sch...

  • Videographer Lieber debuts film on famous surfer

    Updated Jul 3, 2019

    FALLBROOK – Aaron Lieber’s career, having developed from shooting highlight reels to being a surf videographer, is now cresting with the debut of his latest documentary which features surfer Bethany Hamilton. Lieber grew up in Fallbrook and attended Fallbrook Elementary, La Paloma, Potter Jr. High and Fallbrook High School. It was during these formative years that he developed an interest in filmmaking when he created short films for school projects, filmed his friends skateboarding and made highlight reels for the high sch...

  • Cowboy Jack Band to perform at Fallbrook Library

    Updated Jul 3, 2019

    FALLBROOK – Cowboy Jack Band is performing Thursday, July 18, from 7-8 p.m. in a free concert with the Fallbrook Library Music Series at 124 S. Mission Road in Fallbrook. For more information, visit www.hankshow.com or call (760) 731-4650....

  • The DePatie Melt to blend jazz, rock, reggae and country music

    Updated Jul 3, 2019

    FALLBROOK – Los Angeles session and touring guitarist John DePatie will play in concert with The DePatie Melt for one night only, Saturday, June 29, presented by Fallbrook Mission Theater and Plus Tone Entertainment. Doors open at 6 p.m. with the show from 7-9 p.m. DePatie has put together an evening of music merging the 1960s California rock scene with jazz, rock and reggae influences and a touch of country to round it out. He and the band will perform songs from his u...

  • Videographer Lieber debuts film on famous surfer

    Updated Jul 2, 2019

    FALLBROOK – Aaron Lieber's career, having developed from shooting highlight reels to being a surf videographer, is now cresting with the debut of his latest documentary which features surfer Bethany Hamilton. Lieber grew up in Fallbrook and attended Fallbrook Elementary, La Paloma, Potter Jr. High and Fallbrook High School. It was during these formative years that he developed an interest in filmmaking when he created short films for school projects, filmed his friends skatebo...

  • Cowboy Jack Band to perform at Fallbrook Library

    Updated Jul 2, 2019

    FALLBROOK – Cowboy Jack Band is performing Thursday, July 18, from 7-8 p.m. in a free concert with the Fallbrook Library Music Series at 124 S. Mission Road in Fallbrook. For more information, visit www.hankshow.com or call (760) 731-4650....

  • Put Your House in Order

    Elizabeth Youngman-Westphal, Special to The Village News|Updated Jun 26, 2019

    While everyone is seeking diversity in the theatre experience, "Put Your House in Order" as described by playwright Ike Holter, is a Rom-Com (romantic comedy) horror experience. Well, yes, it is a horror all right. Here is some insight about the author. Holter said, "What's scary to me as a millennial gay black person who lives in the Midwest, is much different than what is scary to someone else who lives in Ohio and is a white woman in her 70's." (Last time I looked Ohio is... Full story

  • Locals enjoy wine, brews and blues at Rotary fundraiser

    Updated Jun 24, 2019

    BONSALL – The 24th annual Bonsall Rotary Wine, Brews and Blues Festival was held June 15. This year, the event was brought back into town, to Pala Mesa Resort and Golf Club. This local event, which has been a huge success every year for the past 24 years, did not disappoint that night. This year’s attendees enjoyed sampling food from nine local restaurants, wine tasting from over 40 wineries and six breweries, plus live music provided by Bill Magee. The Rotary Club of Bonsall raised $50,000 and netted over $25,000 which wil...

  • Jack Ragland wins first place at the San Diego County Fair Fine Art Exhibition

    Updated Jun 24, 2019

    FALLBROOK – Jack and Natasha Ragland were photographed Thursday, May 30, at the opening awards ceremony with their paintings in the 2019 San Diego County Fair Fine Art Exhibition. The fair featured approximately 400 more entries this year than at last year's record-breaking 1,800 entries for nearly 2,200 entries, which had to be cut down to the space which held about 600 works. Natasha Ragland's painting "Hot Dog Band" commemorates the memory of three beloved pets. She saw t...

  • Find the FGMS at the San Diego County Fair

    Updated Jun 24, 2019

    FALLBROOK – The Fallbrook Gem and Mineral Society hosted a booth at the San Diego County Fair, spreading joy and geological education one stone at a time. The booth is run by a team of over 60 volunteers. Attendees can stop by any day of the fair to learn something new and visit museum-worthy displays, and every child gets a free tumbled stone. Submitted by The Fallbrook Gem and Mineral Society....

  • 'Puffs' is a fun parody of wizards

    Elizabeth Youngman-Westphal, Special to Village News|Updated Jun 24, 2019

    In its inaugural production, The Eastern Theatre Company of Poway made itself proud with the San Diego premier of "Puffs." A parody of J.K. Rowling's series about a magical school with flying wizards and mysterious trap doors in a train depot, "Puffs" was acclaimed by audience members as a hit. Like Shakespeare's sonnets, "Puffs" is filled with one double entendre after another. Although the play was originally contrived by a band of improv players in the New York comedy club... Full story

  • 'We Are Fallbrook' show is up

    Updated Jun 17, 2019

    FALLBROOK – The Fallbrook Art Association will host the "We are Fallbrook" art show at The Gallery, 127 N. Main Street, in Fallbrook. The show runs through June 16 and was judged by Richard Stergulz. This show includes a special photo competition of "Life in Fallbrook" judged by the public. Residents can stop by the gallery to place their vote. The show judge, Richard Stergulz, is an Illinois native who by age of eight knew he wanted to be an artist. He graduated from the A... Full story

  • Two unusual exhibitions on view at Z Cafe

    Updated Jun 17, 2019

    FALLBROOK – New artwork was hung on the walls of the Z Cafe June 3, and it will be there until Sept. 2, including views of Turkish marbling from Lisa and Rick Mayer and photographic portraits from far away places from Jordan Verdin. A reception will be held in the artists' honor Saturday, June 15, from 3 to 5 p.m. at the lower gallery at the Z Cafe. Everyone is invited to come for a drink and a bite. Lisa and Rick Mayer created The Mayer Collection: original acrylic art on sil...

  • Theatre Royale's 'Newsies' is fun for the whole family

    Maggie Schmutz, Writer Intern|Updated Jun 17, 2019

    Summer is the perfect time to see a musical. What better way to escape the hot afternoons and evenings than with an exciting story that is sure to capture hearts? Theatre Royale's "Newsies," with its energetic dance numbers and uplifting spirit, is sure to do just that. Playing at Pechanga Resort Casino, the "Newsies" tells the story of the 1899 newsboy strike, which was an attempt to force Joseph Pulitzer and William Randolph Hearst to change the way they compensated their... Full story

  • Two unusual exhibitions on view at Z Cafe

    Updated Jun 17, 2019

    FALLBROOK – New artwork was hung on the walls of the Z Cafe June 3, and it will be there until Sept. 2, including views of Turkish marbling from Lisa and Rick Mayer and photographic portraits from far away places from Jordan Verdin. A reception will be held in the artists’ honor Saturday, June 15, from 3 to 5 p.m. at the lower gallery at the Z Cafe. Everyone is invited to come for a drink and a bite. Lisa and Rick Mayer created The Mayer Collection: original acrylic art on silk, stretched over gallery-wrapped canvas. The...

  • Upcoming Events at the Fallbrook Library

    Updated Jun 6, 2019

    FALLBROOK – The Fallbrook Library will host many free events in June including lectures, concerts, the current art show and a blood drive by the Red Cross. Sunday, June 9, from 3 to 4 p.m. – Concert: The Fallbrook Chamber Orchestra is composed of professional musicians and students who range in age from 7 to 70. The orchestra has a dedicated conductor, Elizabeth Monacelli, who is also a virtuoso violinist. Monday, June 10, from 1 to 2:30 p.m. - The Insight Book Club will meet to discuss The New York Times Bestselling novel “T...

  • County Library offers instant digital cards

    Updated Jun 6, 2019

    No County Library card and you want e-content without actually going to the library? No problem! San Diego County Library is now offering Instant Digital Cards, a service that allows San Diego County residents immediate access to its digital collection. All you need is a cellphone number. Once your number is verified as having a billing ZIP code in San Diego County you can get access to the County’s collection of 125,000 e-Books and audio books. “Instant Digital Card is just another way San Diego County residents can acq...

  • Fallbrook Library's most checked out items named for April

    Updated Jun 6, 2019

    FALLBROOK – The San Diego County Library recently announced the list of the Top 10 checked out items for the month of April. They are: ADULT FICTION 1. “Where the Crawdads Sing” by Delia Owens 2. “Great Alone” by Kristin Hannah 3. “Long Road to Mercy” by David Baldacci 4. “The Fallen” by David Baldacci 5. “Dark Sacred Night” by Michael Connelly 6. “Crazy Rich Asians” by Kevin Kwan 7. “Nine Perfect Strangers” by Liane Moriarty 8. “Look Alive Twenty-Five” by Janet Evanovich 9. “Texas Ranger” by James Patterson 10. “Hol...

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