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  • Circus goers become part of Big Show to benefit senior programs

    Shane Gibson, Staff Photographer|Updated Nov 5, 2018

  • Halloween means crafts, games, and treats in Fallbrook

    Updated Nov 5, 2018

  • FAA to welcome oil artist Christine E. White

    Updated Nov 5, 2018

    FALLBROOK – Oil artist Christine E. White will be the demonstrator at the Fallbrook Art Association's meeting, Saturday, Nov. 17. The public is invited to the meeting, which will be held at the Fallbrook Women's Club at 238 W. Mission Road and begin at 9:30 a.m. It will include a critique of members' paintings – one work each – by the guest artist from 9:30 to 10:15 a.m., followed by her demonstration. White is an artist in Redlands. Her work conveys familiar subjects that...

  • Unicorn, equine flamenco dancer and more entertain at Mudslingers Horse Show

    Updated Oct 26, 2018

    BONSALL – The riding club “CGA Mudslingers”, a Bonsall-based district (#22) of the California Gymkhana Association (CGA), doubled in size at the start of its second season and featured a now-annual tradition of a costume contest to start its October show. Riders got creative, with participants in the early-morning costume parade including a Pony Express pony, a unicorn, a flamenco dancer and a bucket of buttered popcorn. A couple of riders chose to keep their mounts’ costumes on during the day of competition, adding some fl...

  • Treasures found at Fall Festival of Gems

    Lucette Moramarco, Staff Editor|Updated Oct 26, 2018

  • Fallbrook Encore Club hits the road again

    Updated Oct 26, 2018

    FALLBROOK – Fallbrook Encore Club is a social club that offers many varied activities for its members to enjoy. It is open to residents of Fallbrook, Bonsall, De Luz and Rainbow. The "RV Campers" group is for residents who want to share adventures on the road – sometimes nearby and other times to more distant areas. Recently, many rigs traveled to Moab, Utah, and Red Rock Canyon country. They explored the scenic views and shared meals and activities planned by wagon mas...

  • CYT Riverside County presents 'Seussical' at Fallbrook High School

    Updated Oct 26, 2018

    FALLBROOK – Dr. Seuss created some of the most original, beautiful and fantastic characters in the history of story-telling. His most popular characters come to life in "Seussical The Musical", which CYT Riverside County will present in eight shows over two weekends. Performances will be at 1 p.m. and 5 p.m. on Nov. 10 and 11, 17 and 18 at The Bob Burton Center for the Performing Arts at Fallbrook High School, 2400 South Stage Coach Lane. CYT's first musical production of t...

  • Fallbrook Woman's Club holds a monthly mahjong day

    Updated Oct 26, 2018

    FALLBROOK – The Fallbrook Woman’s Club invites the community to join their new monthly mahjong day, from noon to 3:30 p.m. the first Monday of the month at the clubhouse, 238 W. Mission Road. The cost is $5 for nonmembers; bring a group of four or join any table. Players can bring their lunch and beverage, or snacks to share with the other players. To learn how to play, contact Araxy Moosa (760) 723-2262 for lessons. Reservations are required. Contact Judi Erickson (760) 731-2515 to secure a table. The Fallbrook Wom...

  • Pala announces free entertainment lineup for November

    Updated Oct 26, 2018

    PALA – Pala Casino Spa & Resort will continue its free events series in November featuring the 60+ Club on Tuesdays and the underground wine CAVE and Luis Rey’s on Fridays and Saturdays. The 60+ Club will meet in the Pala Events Center. The free November entertainment schedule includes: 60+ Club, 1 p.m. Tuesdays • Nov. 6, Buddy Holly Review • Nov. 13, The Jukebox Kings, Pioneers of Rock ‘n Roll • Nov. 20, Gary Seiler & California Dreamin’ – California Music Scene of the 60’s and 70’s • Nov. 27, Rip Masters, History of R...

  • All invited to Harvest Faire Oct. 28

    Updated Oct 26, 2018

    FALLBROOK – The Fallbrook Chamber of Commerce is putting on its annual Harvest Faire Sunday, Oct. 28 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. downtown on Main Avenue from Hawthorne to Elder streets as well as parts of Alvarado and Fig streets. Nonprofits will be providing games and activities for children plus pony rides, a petting zoo, largest pumpkin contest, a costume parade and a pie baking contest. Visitors will also find Miss Fallbrook and her court, local wineries, beer and bourbon tasting, music, scarecrows, craft vendors and artist d...

  • Dallas International Guitar Festival award, Grammy Camp among Cullins' achievements

    Joe Naiman, Village News Correspondent|Updated Oct 22, 2018

    This year for Fallbrook musician Anthony Cullins has included taking first place at the Dallas International Guitar Festival's 10 Under 20 competition, playing at Don's Celebrity Theater in Don Laughlin's Riverside Resort Hotel and Casino Celebrity Theater in Laughlin, Nevada and attending the 2018 Grammy Camp in Los Angeles. "I'm just playing all over the place," Cullins said. Cullins, who turned 17 in December, was one of 10 contestants in the 10 Under 20 contest May 6 at...

  • Camarada presents the art of harp

    Updated Oct 22, 2018

    FALLBROOK – Camarada returns to Fallbrook 3 p.m., Sunday, Oct. 28, for a performance featuring Elena Mashkovtseva on harp, Beth Ross Buckley on flute and Travis Maril on viola. The performance will be held in the community room of the Fallbrook Library and is free to the public. "Fallbrook Music Society is working hard to stretch the scope of classical music concerts we bring to our community and this concert has a wow factor of 10," executive director Ann Murray said. Mashkov...

  • Library hosts reception for artists Oct. 19

    Updated Oct 22, 2018

    FALLBROOK – The Friends of the Fallbrook Library is currently hosting an exhibition titled “Sanctuary,” which will be on display through Nov. 2. The exhibition artists address the issue of finding a safe place – a sanctuary – in these times when violence and fear threatens people in many parts of the world. Artists from around Los Angeles are featured in the show. The library will host a reception Friday, Oct. 19, from 6-9 p.m., providing an opportunity to meet the artists. Musica Sin Fronteras will perform Latin American...

  • Box Office: Hollywood 'Halloween' horrors hit heights

    City News Service|Updated Oct 21, 2018

    LOS ANGELES - America's thirst for big screen gore soared to new heights this weekend, as Jamie Lee Curtis returned to star in a revival of "Halloween'' -- and took the movie to an estimated $77.5 million in box office receipts this weekend. Three of the five top movies this weekend in the United States were in the horror/slasher groove, and Hollywood box office receipts are nearly 55 percent ahead of last year at this point, on track to set a blistering industry record. "Hall... Full story

  • FLC stages a grand fundraiser

    Shane Gibson, Photojournalist|Updated Oct 16, 2018

  • Fine art to be seen at Fall Show

    Shane Gibson|Updated Oct 14, 2018

  • 'Woman With A Hat' marks the beginning of Modern Art

    Updated Oct 14, 2018

    Inglis Carre', M.F.A. Special to the Village News I spend extra time standing in front of Matisse's "Woman With A Hat" every time I go the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. I study her big dark eyes which looked on as Modern Art took its first awkward steps, and I wonder if she had any idea of the cataclysmic effect that would be produced by her debut showing in 1905 in Paris. When Gertrude Stein and her brother, Leo, first came to Paris from California, they strolled into...

  • 'Monster Mash' needs artists and guests

    Updated Oct 14, 2018

    BONSALL – The recently formed Bonsall Community Foundation for the Arts is hosting its first “call to artists”. Organizers are seeking art in any medium for their “Monster Mash” Tabletop Art Show and Open House. Student entries are free; all other entrants are a $5 submission donation to the foundation to further student and community art projects and shows. Entries can be a painting, drawing, photograph or sculpture reflecting the Monster Mash theme and are to be dropped off at the community center at 3 p.m. Oct. 20 and pi...

  • Village Newsmakers Podcast: Dr. Terry Rondberg

    Jeff Pack, Producer|Updated Oct 14, 2018

    Julie Reeder talked with Omega Brain Health and Nutrition Center's Dr. Terry Rondberg who practices holistic healing and utilizes a wide array of unique services. He performs acupuncture, ayurveda, massage, mind-body medicine and energy medicine to restore health and balance to his patients. This approach perfectly blends the benefits from eastern medicine, chiropractic, modern psychology and neuroscience. It was a very interesting discussion and we thought you should hear... Full story

  • Pala releases free entertainment lineup for October

    Updated Oct 8, 2018

    PALA – Pala Casino Spa & Resort will continue its free events series in October featuring the 60+ Club on Tuesdays and the new Luis Rey's and Bar Meets Grill on weekends. The 60+ Club meets in the Pala Events Center. The free October entertainment schedule includes: 60+ Club, 1 p.m. Tuesdays ● Oct. 2, Captain Cardiac and The Coronaries ● Oct. 9, ABBA Tribute ● Oct. 16, My Generation, Tribute to the British Invasion ● Oct. 23, The Highwayman Show, a tribute to Willie Nelson, Wa...

  • Theatre Royale's 'Beauty & the Beast' enchants audiences

    Updated Oct 8, 2018

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  • Local artist Osgrove to speak at FAA meeting

    Updated Oct 8, 2018

    FALLBROOK – Fallbrook artist Si Osgrove will present “Everything You Always Wanted To Know About Composition” at the Fallbrook Art Association, Oct. 20, at the Fallbrook Women’s Club, 238 W. Mission Road. The meeting begins 9:30 a.m. and will include a critique of members’ paintings of one work each by Osgrove until 10:15 a.m., followed by his presentation. Osgrove will present a slideshow of paintings and photographs to illustrate various aspects of composition. The public is invited. For seven years Osgrove taught ph...

  • 'White Boy Rick' is a daunting human tale

    Ian Murdock, Special to the Village News|Updated Oct 8, 2018

    Disappointment seems to be the prevailing outcome of most films I see these days, and in spite of what appeared like incredible previews and trailers and though I love Matthew McConaughey, I had mediocre expectations at best when entering to see “White Boy Rick.” But wow, I was surprised and completely overwhelmed however. The true story, which is set in the somewhat ravished city of 1980s Detroit, was spectacular – raw, vivid and brutally realistic at times, while darkly humorous, subtly unnerving and emotionally gripp...

  • Library announces most checked-out items

    Updated Oct 8, 2018

    FALLBROOK – The San Diego County Library recently announced the lists of the Top 10 checked out items for the month of August. They are: Adult Fiction 1) "The Great Alone" by Kristin Hannah 2) "The Woman in the Window" by A.J. Finn 3) "End Game" by David Baldacci 4) "Y is for Yesterday" by Sue Grafton 5) "Don’t Let Go" by Harlan Coben 6) "Twisted Prey" by John Sandford 7) "The Fallen" by David Baldacci 8) "Two Kinds of Truth" by Michael Connelly 9) "The Rooster Bar" by John Grisham 10) "The Whistler" by John Grisham Adu...

  • Village Newsmakers Podcast: Lila MacDonald

    Jeff Pack, Producer|Updated Oct 2, 2018

    The Fallbrook Chamber of Commerce's Lila MacDonald stopped by the Village News offices for a chat with Julie Reeder about all things Fallbrook! Read the whole podcast HERE! Catch up on all our podcasts at http://www.reedermediapods.com or subscribe through iTunes or the i0S podcast app by searching "Reeder Media Podcast Network."... Full story

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