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  • Pala to offer super viewing of big game

    Updated Feb 9, 2018

    PALA – National Football League fans can view Super Bowl LII throughout Pala Casino Spa & Resort Sunday, Feb. 4, when the Philadelphia Eagles meet the New England Patriots for the NFL championship. Kickoff is 3:30 p.m. Viewing locations for the big game include: • The Center Bar – A 10’x7’ screen will be erected on the stage for easy viewing by all guests. • West Wall Multi – The game will be shown on the multi-screen display located near the West casino entrance for viewing by all players in the casino. • Bar Meets Grill...

  • Pala adds two more Paint and Sip events

    Updated Feb 5, 2018

    PALA – With its Feb. 3 and March 5 Paint And Sip art events already sold out, Pala Casino Spa & Resort announced it will host two more of the popular art classes – Saturday, April 7, and Saturday, May 5, from 1 to 3:30 p.m. – in the underground wine cave. Tickets, $40 per person, include all art materials including paint, brushes and a canvas so participants can duplicate the featured paintings, “Sunset Flight” on April 7, and “Safari Sunset,” May 5. Tickets are available at the Pala box office, by calling (877) 946-725...

  • Fallbrook Camera Club announces award winners

    Updated Feb 2, 2018

    FALLBROOK – The Fallbrook Camera Club held it's annual awards banquet at the Silvergate Retirement Residence Jan. 22. Members and visitors enjoyed a member's cooked meal followed by a presentation of slides and digital images from 2017. The Fallbrook Camera Club meets two Mondays each month from February through November. Meetings are held at the Silvergate Retirement Residence, 420 Elbrook Drive. Contact Mike Reardon at (760) 451-6484 for further information. Following is a...

  • Event topics include meditation and a bronze foundry

    Updated Feb 2, 2018

    FALLBROOK – The Fallbrook Library will host many free events in February, including concerts, lectures, book discussions and a meditation workshop. Sunday, Feb. 4 from 2 to 3 p.m. – Acoustic Showcase: The Acoustic Showcase showcases local singer-songwriters. Peggy Watson, David Beldock and Paul Beach perform original acoustic folk, blues and jazz. The three are known for their dazzling musicianship, harmonies, and humorous stage presence. Thursday, Feb. 8 at 4 p.m. – Transform Your Life through Meditation: Join Richard Scott...

  • FAA announces Spring Show, demonstration by Karen Tarlton

    Updated Feb 1, 2018

    FALLBROOK – The Fallbrook Art Association announces their Spring Show, March 2 through 30 at the Brandon Gallery, 105 N. Main St. This year a special theme prize will be awarded for "Spring is Bustin' Out All Over," but all themes are welcome. Intake for the show will be Friday and Saturday, Feb. 23 and 24, from noon to 3 p.m. The reception will be held Saturday, March 3, 5 to 7 p.m. This year's judge is Sally Pearce, who earned her bachelor of fine arts degree from the Art I...

  • Huey Lewis and the News to play Pala in May

    Updated Jan 31, 2018

    PALA – Huey Lewis and The News, widely recognized as one of America's great rock and roll bands, will perform in concert Saturday, May 26, at the Starlight Theater at Pala Casino Spa & Resort. The show will start at 7:30 p.m. As they enter their 39th year together, Huey Lewis and The News' contagious brand of music has outlasted countless trends and is as fresh as ever. Formed from two rival Bay Area bands in 1979, they continue to thrill audiences worldwide, selling over 2... Full story

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    Aviara Trio comes to Fallbrook

    Updated Jan 31, 2018

    FALLBROOK – Starting off the New Year in grand style, Fallbrook Music Society will present Aviara Trio Sunday, Jan. 28, at 3 p.m. at the Fallbrook Public Library. The concert is free to the general public and tickets are not required. "I am exceptionally excited for this concert as Aviara Trio has a huge following across Southern California and they are performing two of the most popular trios written for piano, violin and cello," said Ann Murray, executive director of F...

  • World of Watercolor and Beyond is coming to Fallbrook

    Updated Jan 27, 2018

    FALLBROOK – Fallbrook Art Center proudly presents the 9th annual Signature American International Watermedia Exhibition in The Janice Griffiths Gallery. The show features an expanded presentation of 120 paintings, all created by Signature Member Artists who hail from across the United States, Malaysia and Singapore-a true representation of the 'best of the best' selected from over 398 entries by Illinois based juror Ratindra Das (AWS-DF, NWS). This show is the only one of i...

  • Art of the Avocado competition calling for entries

    Updated Jan 26, 2018

    FALLBROOK – The Art of the Avocado competition, part of Fallbrook's annual Avocado Festival and sponsored by Fallbrook Propane Gas Company, is now "calling for entries." This is the 13th year of the popular contest. Any artistic medium may be submitted – the only restriction is that an "avocado" must be easily identifiable in all pieces. There are three categories: 2-dimensional, 3-dimensional and photography. The cash prizes for both the 2-dimensional and 3-dimensional is...

  • Pala announces free entertainment schedule for February

    Updated Jan 25, 2018

    PALA – Pala Casino Spa & Resort will continue its free events series in February featuring the 60+ Club at 1 p.m. on Tuesdays and the underground wine CAVE on weekends. Due to construction of Pala's $170 million expansion and renovation, no tribute concerts or performances in Luis Rey's lounge are scheduled. The 60+ Club will be held in the Pala Events Center. The free February entertainment schedule is as follows: 60+ Club, 1 p.m. Tuesdays Feb. 6, The Legends, Rock and R...

  • Pala to host paint and sip Feb. 3

    Updated Jan 22, 2018

    PALA – Pala Casino Spa & Resort will host a Paint and Sip art event from 1 to 3:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 3 in the underground wine cave. Tickets, $40 per person, are available at the Pala box office, by calling 1-877-946-7252 or by visiting www.startickets.com. To charge by phone, call 1-800-585-3737. The ticket price includes all art materials including paint, brushes and a canvas so participants can duplicate the featured painting, “Walking in the Woods.” Selected wines will be available at the happy hour price of $5 per g...

  • 'All the Money in the World' is a deeply moving gem

    Ian Murdock, Special to the Village News|Updated Jan 21, 2018

    This inspiring and edgy recount of the infamous John Paul Getty, and his grandson, is spun masterfully – combining precious family moments with heartless ones. Christopher Plummer and Michelle Williams ('Manchester by the Sea') mesmerize the audience with cat and mouse-like performances (or should I say lion and seemingly far weaker prey) – the audience feeling the claw marks and scratches of desperation from one side, while witnessing the clever roar and thunder of power from the opposition, it being subtly wielded with “ap...

  • 'Hamilton' – a quirky play with an angry point of view

    Elizabeth Youngman-Westphal, Village News Correspondent|Updated Jan 19, 2018

    In the past when I didn't enjoy a performance I talked about the good things I saw. In the case of the highly lauded "Hamilton", and might I add intensely expensive by the way, currently playing at the Civic Theater in downtown San Diego through Jan. 28, there is more to say. I didn't like it. There. I said it. I have wrestled with this (along with an intense bout of influenza) for close to a week now. The real question is would you pay $999 for a ticket to sit in the...

  • Temecula's Grape Drop among numerous unique New Year's Eve events

    Alex Groves, Staff Writer|Updated Jan 18, 2018

    Hundreds flock to Old Town Temecula every Dec. 31 for a fun and unique tradition where a series of balls made to look like a cluster of grapes are dropped outside city hall twice: Once at 9 p.m. to sync with the New Year's Eve countdown on the East Coast and once again at midnight. But, Temecula is not the only place with a unique way of ringing in the New Year. Across the country, cities have come up with themed and unique New Year's events. Here's a sampling of some of...

  • 'Little Women' the Broadway musical to debut in Temecula in January

    Updated Jan 18, 2018

    TEMECULA – The Barn Stage Company, in association with Temecula Presents, announced the cast of the Tony-nominated Broadway musical "Little Women." Based on Louisa May Alcott's classic 1869 novel, the show, which has a book by Allan Knee, lyrics by Mindi Dickstein and music by Jason Howland, premiered on the Old Town Temecula Community Theater stage, Jan. 11 and runs through Jan. 21. The theater is located at 42051 Main Street, in Temecula. For tickets, call (866) 653-8696 o...

  • Temecula Valley Historical Society to present Nicholas' Samuel 'O.T.' Hackett

    Updated Jan 15, 2018

    TEMECULA – Gerry Nicholas will present Samuel "O.T." Hackett in person for the Temecula Valley Historical Society, 6 p.m. Monday, Jan. 22, at the Little Temecula History Center at the corner of Wolf Store Road and Redhawk Parkway. Hackett, a colorful person full of tales of his travels, drove the mail stage from San Diego to Temecula three times a week from 1878 until he retired in 1886. During his first five years on the job, he spent the night in a hotel room at the Wolf S...

  • Jr. Wildlife Art Show winners announced at Fallbrook Art Center

    Updated Jan 15, 2018

    FALLBROOK – Everyone is invited to visit the Jr. Wildlife Art Show which is up through Jan. 21 at the Fallbrook Art Center. Visitors can give themselves the gift of 15 minutes and drop by the center to enjoy the spirit of children and teens giving voice to their perspective of wildlife. Over 200 students (Grades K-12) from eight area schools have work in the show which was judged by a panel of arts educators and the following students received awards: Grades K-2 Best of S...

  • New exhibit at Fallbrook Library opens Jan. 14

    Updated Jan 12, 2018

    FALLBROOK – In the community room of the Fallbrook Library, Jan. 14 to March 9, a new exhibition of photographs and paintings titled "Send Me Your New Stuff" – which is what was asked of each of the 17 artists – will be on display. The show embraces an unusual range, including candid photographic portraits, pen and ink portraits, landscapes, wildlife, abstract art, modified photographic images, oil paintings and even photographs taken from a drone. Of special interest are t...

  • Artist Heppard to demonstrate watercolor batik at FAA meeting

    Updated Jan 8, 2018

    FALLBROOK – The public is invited to the Fallbrook Art Association meeting Saturday, Jan. 20 at 9:30 a.m. at The Fallbrook Women's Club, 238 W. Mission Road. The meeting will include a critique for members' paintings, one work each from 9:30 a.m. to 10:15 a.m., followed by a demonstration from artist Martha Heppard in watercolor batik painting. Heppard is an award-winning fine artist, using watercolor batik on rice paper, as well as oils and traditional watercolors. Heppard p...

  • The new year brings new art to Z Cafe

    Updated Jan 7, 2018

    FALLBROOK – Three artists will be spotlighted at Z Cafe and Art Gallery during the first two months of the new year – first-timer Leslie Sweetland, second-timer Linda Thorne and old-timer Neill Ketchum. Sweetland said she has always loved art, working for the last 40 years to translate into art what she sees in her "mind's eye." At 11, she began taking art classes and won her first awards of many. Sweetland's life took off in another direction and she worked in the information...

  • 'Ladybird' is another bungled potential masterpiece

    Ian Murdock, Special to the Village News|Updated Jan 7, 2018

    “Ladybird” details the latter part of a girl’s high school years and all the awkward, complicated and emotional elements such a scenario entails. The two main stars, Saoirse Ronan and Laurie Metcalf, render nothing short of epic, raw and deeply sensitive and prickly performances. The supporting cast was equally impressive, leaving significant emotional marks on the audience. About half of this film contained some of the most brilliant moments I have ever seen in any story, while the other part was fumbled so badly, it was h...

  • Free performances at Pala to be held in 60+ Club, CAVE

    Updated Jan 7, 2018

    PALA – Pala Casino Spa & Resort will continue its free events series in January, featuring the 60+ Club at 1 p.m. on Tuesdays and the underground wine CAVE on weekends. Due to construction of Pala's $170 million expansion and renovation, no tribute concerts or performances in Luis Rey's lounge are scheduled. The 60+ Club will be held in the Pala Events Center. The free January entertainment schedule includes: 60+ Club, 1 p.m. Tuesdays • Jan. 9, Captain Cardiac and The Coronari...

  • Encore Club celebrates with Christmas luncheon and 2017 donations

    Updated Jan 2, 2018

    FALLBROOK – A Country Christmas was the theme for the Fallbrook Encore Club's holiday luncheon held at The Golf Club of California. The festive table decorations reflected a country motif, and one lucky guest at each table took that table's decorations home. Many guests wore their best western attire adding color and fun to the party. After the delicious buffet was enjoyed by all, master of ceremonies Trudy Cunningham introduced this year's entertainment, The Fallbrook S...

  • Red Hat Ladies celebrate Christmas at historic Reche Schoolhouse

    Updated Jan 2, 2018

    FALLBROOK – The Avocado Belles Chapter of the Red Hat Ladies Society held their annual Christmas Party Luncheon at the Reche Schoolhouse Dec. 13. Led by Queen Mum Beverly Griffith, the chapter has 19 members, each queens in their own right as each is queen of something – usually relating to a hobby, pet, or collection, etc. Marianne Dickey, Queen of Witches, was hostess for the party and selected the Reche Schoolhouse as the venue to showcase this incredible historic tre...

  • Cooking for a crowd takes management skills

    Updated Dec 10, 2017

    FALLBROOK – Hosting family and friends for special occasions requires a lot of hosts, who must prepare their homes for guests or find establishments capable of catering to large parties. For hosts inviting people into their homes, the task of preparing homemade meals adds to their list of responsibilities. Cooking for a crowd can be rewarding. Hosts can see the fruits of their labors on the faces of their satisfied guests, and few things make guests feel more welcome than a h...

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