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  • Old Town Temecula Theater announces two shows

    Updated Jul 28, 2016

    TEMECULA – The Old Town Temecula Community Theater will present the two-time Tony Award-winning hit musical Green Day's American Idiot. Based on the Grammy Award-winning multi-platinum album, Green Day's American Idiot boldly takes the American musical where it has never gone before. This energy-fueled rock opera includes every song from Green Day's album American Idiot, and also includes several songs from follow-up release, 21st Century Breakdown. The performance schedule is as follows: July 29-30, 7:30 p.m.; July 31, 2 p...

  • Tribute concerts headline free shows at Pala in August

    Updated Jul 28, 2016

    PALA – Pala Casino Spa & Resort will continue to offer plenty of free entertainment events in August, including three tribute concerts. The entertainment schedule is below: Tribute Concerts, Infinity Showroom Saturdays at 8 p.m. - Aug. 6 – Boys of Summer, a tribute to The Eagles, followed by Club Infinity with DJ Darren Meyer - Aug. 13 – Generation Idol, a tribute to Billy Idol, followed by Club Infinity with DJ Dennis Blaze - Aug. 27 – Kenny Hale Band, followed by Club In... Full story

  • Music, food and fun at hoedown benefiting seniors

    Updated Jul 28, 2016

  • O'Connell, Giannini take first and second in fair's gems, minerals, and jewelry exhibit

    Updated Jul 25, 2016

    The San Diego County Fair's gems, minerals, and jewelry exhibit has a competitive class called One Carving Beginner, Amateur, and Fallbrook carvers took the top two places in that category. Joyce O'Connell received first place and Meline Giannini had the second-place carving. "We were happy to be recognized," O'Connell said. O'Connell called her carving "Pacaderma." The double-headed elephant is both male and female and was made of labradorite mined in Labrador, Newfoundland....

  • Fallbrook School of the Arts students win awards

    Updated Jul 22, 2016

    FALLBROOK – Fallbrook School of the Arts (FSA) students Katelyn Mathewson and Maylin DeLeon received special coordinator's awards in the FSA's display at the Creative Youth Exhibit at the recent San Diego County Fair. The FSA exhibit consisted of 33 entries, all of which were awarded blue ribbons by the judges using the Danish system. Mathewson and DeLeon, both students of Marilee Ragland, were singled out for their exemplary artwork and received their awards at a ceremony o...

  • Film club to see Turkish movie

    Updated Jul 22, 2016

    OCEANSIDE – The North County Film Club presents the film "Mustang." The film is about five orphan girls who are punished for innocently playing with boys on a beach. Their punishment – forced marriage. The girls find ways of getting around these strict constrains imposed on them. "Mustang" is in Turkish with English subtitles. It will be shown Sunday, July 24 at 3:00 pm, Carmike Theater, Oceanside (College at Mission). For further information contact ncfilmclub.com or call (760) 520-1927....

  • ‘Dorland at the Brandon’ brings Valley artists to Fallbrook

    Updated Jul 22, 2016

    Associated artists with the Dorland Mountain Arts Colony took the opportunity to show off their latest art creations, recite passages from their original poems and read from their latest publications July 9 at the Brandon Gallery in Fallbrook. The board of directors of the Dorland Mountain Arts Colony nestled in the foothills above Temecula off Highway 79 invited artists from many venues from throughout the Temecula Valley and Fallbrook area to join with them at the... Full story

  • Barbecued burritos: simple, delicious and fun to make

    Updated Jul 15, 2016

    There is no shortage of quality Mexican restaurants and taquerias in the Fallbrook area and most offer up a wide variety of burritos – carne asada, carnitas, chicken, adobada, fajitas, chile verde, chile relleno, chile Colorado, bean, bean and cheese, fish, shrimp, California...the list goes on and on. One burrito missing from most lists is a barbecued burrito, that is, a burrito toasted to delicious crispiness over charcoal briquettes on the old trusty Weber barbecue. B... Full story

  • Country star Sara Evans to perform Sept. 23 at Pala’s Starlight Theater

    Updated Jul 15, 2016

    PALA – Country singing star Sara Evans will perform in concert at 8 p.m., Friday, Sept. 23, at the Starlight Theater at Pala Casino Spa & Resort. Evans has released seven studio albums in her career with Born To Fly (2000) achieving double-platinum status from the Recording Industry of America (RIAA). She has charted more than 20 singles on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts and enjoyed her first number one hit in 1998 with “No Place That Far.” Four other singles, “Born To...

  • An author's dream comes true with published book

    Updated Jul 15, 2016

    FALLBROOK – Local resident Carolyn Mathes recently published a novel written by her mother-in-law, an effort that is a story in itself. Blanche Mathes retired at the age of 62, working long and hard on her manuscripts in Grandview, Mo., dreaming of becoming a published author one day. Unfortunately, she passed away in 2011 without ever seeing her dream come true. Last year, one of her sons was cleaning out his garage. Before he destroyed all her work, he asked if anyone in t... Full story

  • Pala music scene includes Block Party 2016 and Toto

    Updated Jul 8, 2016

    PALA – Block Party 2016 will feature the exclusive return of 90’s R&B legends TLC, Jordan, Soul For Real and DJ Wiz to the Starlight Theater stage at 8 p.m., Friday, Sept. 9, at Pala Casino Spa & Resort. In addition, Grammy Award-winning band TOTO will bring its “An Evening With TOTO” Summer Run of the U.S. to the Starlight Theater stage at 7:30 p.m., Saturday, Sept. 10. The vibes will be soulful and funky and the party will feature all things great from the 90’s – artists...

  • Temecula Theater announces 2016-2017 season

    Updated Jul 8, 2016

    TEMECULA – The Old Town Temecula Community Theater, a performing arts destination, has announced its new season schedule of world-class and affordable concerts, plays, and dance performances. Elements En Pointe will be offered by the Ballet Studio and Fine Arts Network Theater Company on Friday, July 22, at 7:30 p.m., and Saturday, July 23, at 2 p.m. at the Old Town Temecula Community Theater. Journey through classical and contemporary ballet repertoire that spans the ages f... Full story

  • Free Spirits quilters exhibit work in Vista

    Updated Jul 5, 2016

    VISTA – The Free Spirits, an art quilt group that was formed in 2003, will be exhibiting at Rancho Buena Vista Adobe in Vista, July 6 through July 30. The artists will have a reception on Thursday, July 21 from 1 to 3 p.m. All are invited to stop by, meet them and ask questions about their techniques and material usage. This year they have each produced a series that they call "Full Bloom". Each artist has used individual inspirations for this challenge and they have quite a...

  • Tips for grilling the perfect burger

    Updated Jul 1, 2016

    FALLBROOK – Hamburgers are a staple at backyard barbecues. Though burgers are a relatively simple food, mastering the technique to grill them is no small feat, as there is more to great grilled burgers than simply firing up the grill and dropping down a patty. Consider the following tips the next time you have a craving for delicious barbecued hamburgers: - Choose fresh ground beef that has a decent percentage of fat. The fat-to-lean meat ratio should be around 20 percent f... Full story

  • Jack Ragland wins large juried art competition at SD County Fair

    Updated Jul 1, 2016

  • Fallbrook Senior Center to host fall tours

    Updated Jul 1, 2016

    FALLBROOK – The Fallbrook Senior Center is offering the following tours in September and October. Russian River Redwoods This trip begins in Madera with a stop to view the ancient redwoods. Guests will move on to San Francisco, Bodega Bay, travel on the Skunk Train, visit the Sonoma wine country and end the adventure in Monterey. Nine meals are included and the tour is fully guided with home pickup in most areas. The trip will be six days long, departing Sept. 10. Railways of California Guests will travel on the Amtrak C...

  • Pala’s offers wide variety of free events in July

    Updated Jul 1, 2016

    PALA – Pala Casino Spa & Resort will continue its free events series in July featuring the 60+ Club at 1 p.m. on Tuesdays and 12:30 p.m. on Thursdays; the underground wine CAVE and Luis Rey’s on weekends, and tribute concerts at 8 p.m. on Saturdays in the Infinity Showroom.\ The FREE July entertainment schedule includes: Tribute Concerts, 8 p.m., Saturdays, Infinity Showroom - July 2, Journey Captured, a tribute to Journey, followed by Club Infinity with DJ Darren Meyer - July 9, Dog & Butterfly, a tribute to Heart, followed...

  • Baby Tattoo Art & Magic exhibition coming to Fallbrook Library

    Updated Jul 1, 2016

    FALLBROOK – Magical art is coming to the Fallbrook Library from Sunday, July 3, to Friday, Aug. 26. This exhibition covers an array of eclectic and amazing art from the Baby Tattoo independent book publishing company. More than 30 art pieces from master and up-and-coming artists will be on display. "In 2003, my wife and I founded an independent book publishing company and named it Baby Tattoo," said Bob Self, owner and publisher. "We dreamed of being part of a community w...

  • Work of eight local students featured in art exhibit

    Updated Jun 27, 2016

    FALLBROOK – For the past three years, the San Diego County Office of Education (SDCOE) and the San Diego County chapter of the California Art Education Association (SDCAEA) have partnered to have an exhibit of kindergarten through eighth grade student work at the SDCOE building in San Diego. Parents and friends of the many young artists were invited to the closing reception of this two-month show on May 31. Being in this juried show was an honor, and instructor Marilee R...

  • San Diego County Fair's Food to Table dinner to feature Fallbrook and Lake Elsinore elements

    Updated Jun 24, 2016

    Every year, the San Diego County Fair's vendors come out with an over-the-top fried dish that everyone has an opinion on, favorable or not. It's usually something you grab on the way to the next attraction, or something to be wolfed down quickly before jumping onto a ride. However, there is now an altogether different experience at the fair, specifically for those who enjoy savoring each morsel of their meal and taking in an entire culinary experience: the Food to Table dinner. This event, to be held on July 2, will allow... Full story

  • Guests sample wine, a bite, and art in downtown Fallbrook

    Updated Jun 23, 2016

  • Legendary rocker Peter Frampton to perform at Pala on Aug. 27

    Updated Jun 23, 2016

    PALA – Grammy winner Peter Frampton will perform in concert at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 27, at Pala Casino Spa & Resort’s Starlight Theater. Frampton remains one of the most celebrated artists and guitarists in rock history. At 16, he was lead singer and guitarist for the British band The Herd. At 18, he co-founded one of the first super groups, seminal rock act Humble Pie. Frampton's session work includes collaborations with such legendary artists as George Harrison, Har...

  • Ben Kingsley in film club selection

    Updated Jun 18, 2016

    OCEANSIDE – Patricia Clarkson and Ben Kingsley are stars in the upcoming North County Film Club selection. The film "Learning to Drive" is about a New York book critic (Clarkson) who is traumatized by the sudden end of her marriage. She never learned to drive as her husband had always done the driving. Now she must learn to drive. Her instructor is a Sikh Indian (Kingsley) As their lives intersect, both will change in unpredictable ways. This film will be shown on Sunday, June 19, at 3 p.m., the Carmike Theater, Oceanside l... Full story

  • The remains of a social house

    Updated Jun 16, 2016

    Tom Pfingsten Special to the Village News On a Wednesday night in early April, Faro Trupiano climbed into his car outside 127 West Social House, the restaurant he’d opened a year earlier inside a relatively ancient building on the corner of Main and Elder, and drove home. He’d spent the evening at his other place, Trupiano’s Italian Bistro, and on his way out of town, he noticed the lights were still on at 127 West, which he refers to by the digits “one-two-seven,” as if by...

  • What to do with all that zucchini

    Updated Jun 10, 2016

    When I was growing up my dad always grew zucchini in his garden so we had it with many dinners. He preferred his vegetables well-cooked which made zucchini mushy so I did not think I liked it. Later on, a friend of mine made steamed zucchini at her house and I discovered I like zucchini after all. We always seemed to end up with more zucchini than we knew what to do with; zucchini plants tend to do that. Our recipe collection back then was limited to cooked zucchini with...

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