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  • Cowboy Jack

    Cowboy Jack to perform at the Mellano Farm Stand

    Updated May 19, 2021

    VISTA – Cowboy Jack will be performing vintage country songs while playing the acoustic guitar and harmonica at the Mellano Farm Stand in Oceanside, Sunday, May 23, from 12-3 p.m. There will be no cover charge, and the event will include family fun with lots of fresh produce, flowers, wagon rides, live music, and more. For more information, visit www.hankshow.com. Submitted by Cowboy Jack....

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    Pala hosts Boston tribute band

    Updated May 19, 2021

    A member of Don't Look Back (Tribute to Boston) poses with members of the Village News Staff after the concert at the Starlight Theater at Pala Casino & Spa, May 14....

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    Reflections of Nature and Beyond now showing at Fallbrook Art Center

    Updated May 14, 2021

    FALLBROOK – The Fallbrook Art Center presents Reflections of Nature and Beyond, an exciting progression of the long-standing 23-year nature show, which has now grown into a full gallery juried presentation that will be open through May 30. Original works in all medias and disciplines are being offered along with a shop area that includes smaller items such as cards, prints, jewelry, etc. All are invited to come and discover all the wonders that nature has to offer. Also s...

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    VFW Auxiliary Members support the Fallbrook VFW

    Updated May 12, 2021

    FALLBROOK – The VFW Post 1924 reopened its doors to the public April 26 with its Monday Burger Night, serving over 138 burgers in two short hours. Their first event after reopening was Kentucky Derby Day on May 1. This event raised funds for the Post after being closed for most of the prior year. A four course lunch was served and Mint Juleps were offered as the official Kentucky Derby drink. Derby Day also offered a raffle, a 50/50 drawing and games before the watching of t...

  • Theatre Talk

    Elizabeth Youngman-Westphal, Special to The Village News|Updated May 12, 2021

    San Diego Repertory is offering “pay what you can” pricing for the 28th Annual Lipinsky Family San Diego Jewish Arts Festival from May 16 to June 23. Head to https://www.sdrep.org/jfest to enjoy 15 different venues. May 16 finds Hershey Felder in the kitchen. Enjoy his live performance from Florence while learning how to make a Russian meal at a special package price while he performs Rachmaninoff. Visit SDRep.org for more details. Coming May 14 at the Fallbrook Mission Theate...

  • Janice Cipriani-Willis

    Cipriani-Willis to present 'Beauty of Watercolor' workshop

    Updated May 5, 2021

    FALLBROOK – The Fallbrook Art Association, an art organization serving local artists, is pleased to announce esteemed watercolorist Janice Cipriani-Willis as its guest presenter on Saturday, May 15. Beginning with a critique of member artists' works at 9:30 a.m., followed by a brief general meeting, she will demonstrate watercolor techniques. After a lunch break, starting at 1 p.m., Cipriani-Willis will conduct a paint-along watercolor workshop which ends at 4 p.m. The cost o...

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    Ragland presents a Zoom painting workshop

    Updated May 5, 2021

    FALLBROOK – On Saturday, April 10, Jack Ragland taught a Zoom painting workshop and demonstration for the Palomar Painters of Escondido. His painting, entitled "April in Paris Cafe," was based off of his last trip to Paris. He painted the people to look like they were from a different era, the 1930s or 1940s. The goal of this painting was to create a nostalgic feel and revive his memories of Paris. Submitted by Jack Ragland....

  • Jake Broder

    Theatre Talk: Conversing with Einstein

    Elizabeth Youngman-Westphal, Special to the Village News|Updated May 5, 2021

    "Einstein Comes Through" is a new one-act, one-hour play written for North Coast Repertory by Marc Silver and David Ellenstein. A one-man show starring Jake Broder as Hank, the story winds through a convoluted tale about the accidental drowning of Hank's young son Tommy. Laced with hallucinogenic conversations between Hank and Albert Einstein, Hank's dialogue finally concludes when he awakens in the emergency room. The only reason to produce this show must be to provide a...

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    Davidson premiers 'Artificially' play

    Joe Naiman, Village News Reporter|Updated Apr 28, 2021

    The production of a play written by Bonsall High School senior Micah Davidson was virtual rather than artificial, although "Artificially" was the name of the play which premiered April 15 on Zoom. An estimated 40 to 45 viewers saw the initial showing on Zoom, and the play was subsequently placed on the school's YouTube channel. Approximately 100 viewers saw "Artificially" in the first 24 hours of its release. "Overall I think it went extremely well considering what we had to w...

  • Pala Casino Spa Resort announces summer concert series

    Updated Apr 28, 2021

    PALA – Pala Casino Spa Resort announced the annual Summer Concert Series starting with a full lineup of shows for May. Shows will be held in both the outdoor Starlight Theater, as well as the Events Center. Pala Casino is committed to playing it safe. All shows will have reduced capacity, increased cleaning and additional safety measures. Upcoming schedule of shows Lupillo Rivera will perform Saturday, May 1, at 8 p.m., at the Starlight Theater. No Duh (No Doubt Tribute) is scheduled for Saturday, May 1, at 8 p.m., in the E...

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    Theatre Talk for the month of May

    Elizabeth Youngman-Westphal, Special to The Village News|Updated Apr 28, 2021

    May will not only bring flowers but the reopening of The Moonlight Amphitheatre featuring concerts and movie nights. Opening the lineup is "The Music of Woodstock" on Friday, May 21 at 7:30 p.m. "The Who's Who of the San Diego music scene will celebrate these legends...featuring some of the greatest hits from that time period." May 22 is Disney's "Toy Story" followed on May 23 by "The Magical Music of Disney" a live performance, then back to the movie on May 28 for "Karate Kid...

  • GI Film Festival San Diego announces virtual 2021 season

    Updated Apr 21, 2021

    SAN DIEGO – Organizers of the GI Film Festival San Diego announced its diverse film lineup for their annual festival happening May 18-23. For the first time ever, the multi-day military-themed event is streamed online. Established in 2006 and brought to San Diego in 2015, the festival solely presents films and events for, by and about military service members and veterans. A record year for films selected This year, 38 films representing an array of documentaries, narratives, feature-length and shorts are included in the l...

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    Wedges, Wine & Whiskey is a huge hit for the Boys & Girls Club

    Updated Apr 14, 2021

    FALLBROOK – The Boys & Girls Clubs of North County raised over $120,000 with their Wedges, Wine & Whiskey event that took place April 9-10. This special two-day event included an Around the World in 18 Holes golf tournament that sold out within days of tickets going on sale. One-hundred-twenty golfers flooded the Golf Club of California to show their support for our local youth. The Del Rey Avocado foursome, led by Donny Lucy came in first place at the event with a score of 55...

  • Theater Talk

    Elizabeth Youngman-Westphal, Special to The Village News|Updated Apr 14, 2021

    It’s a star-studded performance by the charismatic Chester Gregory. Who? You ask? If talent alone were reason to shine, Gregory’s star would be a supernova. He is not only handsome, and oh, so charming, he radiates sexuality and magnetism. For the past 20 years, Broadway has kept him a secret. First appearing in “Hairspray” followed by “Dreamgirls” then “The Musical: Motown,” and the “Jackie Wilson Story,” Gregory is an undiscovered musical legend. His talent belongs to t...

  • CTK King's Players announce auditions for Bye Bye Birdie

    Updated Apr 14, 2021

    FALLBROOK – Christ the King Lutheran Church's King's Players are excited to announce auditions for the Youth Performance Edition of "Bye Bye Birdie" on May 3, from 6-8 p.m., at Christ the King, 1620 S. Stage Coach Lane. Actors ages 8-18 are invited to audition. To audition, performers must memorize and sing a one minute song with karaoke type accompaniment. This show needs at least three strong male performers, three strong female performers and several supporting and ensemble roles. "Bye Bye Birdie" is a fun romp into the 1...

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    FVA holds drive-thru ice cream social

    Updated Apr 8, 2021

    FALLBROOK – Fallbrook Virtual Academy held a drive-thru ice cream social Friday, March 26. Students and their family had an opportunity to drive up and pick up an ice cream, while also receiving their trimester award. "We had a great turnout for this event. Our FVA staff has worked very hard to build a great relationship with our school community since August," Aimee Plette, principal of FVA, said. "The drive-thru event gave us an opportunity to see the students safely in p...

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    County library opens digital, audio bookshelves to local students

    Gig Conaughton, San Diego County Communications Office|Updated Apr 8, 2021

    Thousands of local students in 19 schools and districts have a whole new world of digital and audio books to read and listen to, thanks to the San Diego County Library – and they won't even need a library card. The County Library has signed on to make its thousands of digital and audio books available to "Sora," an app used by many school districts for its students and libraries. Because of that, students at the schools and districts – using just their student IDs ­– can check...

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    At the movies

    Elizabeth Youngman-Westphal, Special to The Village News|Updated Apr 8, 2021

    Grab the keys, throw the children in the back seat and head for "D'Place." The beloved Bonsall movie theater is open. Finally. A rose by another name is now called "River Village Cinema D'Place" featuring a full refreshment center with hot, buttered popcorn. Save money with each advanced ticket purchase while securing seats for your party during this limited seating environment. The new movie phone line is 760-214-9792 or go online to https://dplaceentertainment.com/location/r...

  • `Trial Of The Chicago 7,' `The Crown,' `Schitt's Creek' Claim Top SAG Honors

    City News Service|Updated Apr 5, 2021

    LOS ANGELES - Aaron Sorkin's historical drama "The Trial of the Chicago 7'' collected the top Screen Actors Guild Award honor of best motion picture ensemble tonight, although leading individual performance honors went to the two leads of "Ma Rainey's Black Bottom'' -- Viola Davis and the late Chadwick Boseman.'' Meanwhile, Netflix' "The Crown'' continued its awards season dominance by winning the prize for best ensemble in a drama series, while Pop TV's "Schitt's Creek,''...

  • Theater Talk about past, present and future shows

    Elizabeth Youngman-Westphal, Special to Village News|Updated Apr 1, 2021

    The much-anticipated reenactment of the life of Giacomo Antonio Domenico Michele Secondo Maria Puccini, 1858-1924, by Hershey Felder closed Sunday, March 21. Acclaimed as the most celebrated writer of opera since Verdi, “Puccini” is an original work developed by Felder in conjunction with TheatreWorks Silicon Valley and Opera San Jose. Filmed near Puccini’s birthplace in Lucca, Italy, Felder was joined by an international cast of renowned opera singers to present excer...

  • Jack Ragland

    Listening to the 'Master in our midst'

    Updated Apr 1, 2021

    FALLBROOK – "Master in our midst" is the expression used by artists who attended the Fallbrook Art Association's art lecture and demonstration conducted by longtime FAA member, award-winning artist and resident of Rainbow, Jack Whitney Ragland. After a year of pandemic crisis, it was an invigorating environment at the FAA's monthly meeting held Saturday, March 20, at CrossWay Community Church, which was formerly Baptist Community Church, in Fallbrook. With style, humor and a...

  • Marleen DuBona

    Bonsall Woman's Club holds art festival

    Updated Apr 1, 2021

    BONSALL – The Bonsall Woman's Club members always look forward to displaying their talents in the annual Palomar District Art Festival. When this year's art festival was canceled due to COVID-19, the BWC decided to hold their own art festival as part of their March 4 monthly Zoom meeting. There were 31 entries shown as part of the program entitled "Unmasking Our Creativity." This first-ever virtual BWC art contest and show mirrored what would have been held at the district l...

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    Tasty bites for Easter meals

    Updated Apr 1, 2021

    FALLBROOK – Easter dinner is a special occasion, presenting an opportunity for family and friends to gather, celebrate their faith and give thanks for their blessings. Traditional dishes tend to find their way to the Easter dinner table, but no meal would be complete without some sort of deviled eggs appetizer. Deviled eggs make good use of hard-boiled eggs that may not have been colored, or even those that have been dyed and can now be safely repurposed as food. "Debonaire D...

  • Sweet treats make Easter special

    Updated Apr 1, 2021

    FALLBROOK – From chocolates to marshmallows to caramel eggs to jelly beans, Easter is chock full of candy. And for those who think Easter is only child's play, guess again. Americans spend up to $2 billion on Easter candy each year, according to Sweet Services, an online candy retailer. The National Confectioners Association says people in the United States consume nearly seven billion pounds of candy during the year, and Easter is the second-most popular holiday (behind Halloween) for indulging a sweet tooth. Faith comes f...

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    Fire up the smoker for Easter dinner this year

    Updated Apr 1, 2021

    FALLBROOK – For much of the country, Easter Sunday typically falls during a time of year when the weather outside is still pretty chilly. But in California, the chances are that temperatures will be more spring-like and less reminiscent of winter. Warmer temperatures on Easter Sunday means hosts tasked with cooking Easter dinner might be able to expand their culinary horizons and avoid the stove. Though they might not have considered it before, hosts might want to fire up thei...

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