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  • More than movies await at our historic Mission Theater

    Tim O Leary, Special to the Village News|Updated Oct 27, 2024

    To me, Fallbrook is the town that time forgot. A man and his movie theater have been cast in leading roles in this unfolding tale. I marvel at how Fallbrook has retained its dreamy, rural feel even though it anchors a chunk of Southern California and is flanked by state highways and interstate freeways. Ours is a colorful community, and Roy Moosa and his historic Mission Theater are among the most vibrant threads in its tapestry of people and places. I had lived in Fallbrook...

  • Local couple to debut zombie comedy

    Updated Oct 27, 2024

    FALLBROOK – Local filmmakers George and Melinda Simon are inviting the Bonsall/Fallbrook community to a special Halloween screening of their zombie comedy "Don't Get Eaten." The married team wrote, directed, produced and edited this film over the last two years and are excited to be premiering it at local theaters before its digital release next year. Local residents can bring their kids, grab some popcorn and enjoy a Zom Com that's really fun and really funny. A thriller w...

  • Halloween Bash promises spooktacular night of music, dancing, food, fun and special appearances

    Updated Oct 24, 2024

    FALLBROOK – Get ready to dance the night away at the Halloween party of the year! On Oct. 26, there will be a concert and fundraising event featuring an ensemble of exceptional talent, all under the banner of Triple Treat Entertainment. The new location is the 127 W. Social House in downtown Fallbrook. The spotlight will be on three dynamic dance bands, each consisting of incredible musicians dressed in full costume, making for a truly unforgettable experience. In addition t... Full story

  • "Hello Autumn!" Art Competition

    Updated Oct 18, 2024

  • War continues fight at Pala Casino

    Joe Naiman, Village News Reporter|Updated Oct 18, 2024

    The basic explanation about a band focusing on everybody getting along being called War is that their instruments and voices were weapons and their songs were ammunition. The multi-racial band whose song “Why Can’t We Be Friends?” was one of War’s seven singles to chart in the top 10 and has spent its career promoting harmony and unification. Nowadays members of the band formed in 1969 are fighting elements of old age, and as War’s Oct. 5 concert at Pala Casino proved, the band occasionally has to fight technical difficulties...

  • Theatre Talk: 'Looped' ends Oct. 20

    Elizabeth Youngman-Westphal, Special to The Village News|Updated Oct 18, 2024

    Note to Readers: To avoid night driving, The Roustabouts granted an exception to catch the final matinee preview performance in lieu of attending Opening Night on Sunday, Oct. 13 at 7:30 p.m. Consequently, this is not a formal review. Matthew Lombardo's play "Looped" catches up with Tallulah Bankhead at the end of her illustrious career. She had just finished filming her last movie, the British horror film "Die. Die, My Darling," when the director called her back to loop the...

  • FAA offers something different for artist demo and workshop

    Updated Oct 18, 2024

    FALLBROOK – Long time FAA member Susan Frommer will be doing a short demo starting at 10 am., on Oct. 19. A workshop will follow on the same day at 1 p.m. Frommer is a past president of FAA, and for many years now has been the newsletter editor. In addition to painting in all mediums, pastel being her favorite along with mixed media, she is also a ceramicist and jewelry maker. Having been a teacher in the sciences for 24 years, she loves to share her knowledge of the art m...

  • Sober October: A new era of socializing without the hangover in Fallbrook

    Updated Oct 10, 2024

    FALLBROOK – As the vibrant hues of autumn begin to paint the landscape, Fallbrook's Happy Jug liquor store is at the forefront of a transformative movement – Sober October. This annual campaign encourages individuals to reassess their drinking habits while highlighting a growing trend: the rise of delicious, non-alcoholic beverages that make socializing enjoyable without the effects of alcohol. Rawia El Farra, the owner of Happy Jug, has experienced an outpouring of sup...

  • Handmade puppets donated to REINS fundraiser

    Updated Oct 10, 2024

  • Washington to take over choreography services at Sullivan Middle School

    Joe Naiman, Village News Reporter|Updated Oct 10, 2024

    E.Y. Washington will be taking over choreography services for Sullivan Middle School productions. The Bonsall Unified School District board voted 5-0 Sept. 18 to approve an independent contractor agreement with Washington. He will replace Natalie Nucci, who was the Sullivan choreography director for the Spring 2023 and 2023-24 productions. “Mrs. Stacy Pecore, as the Show Choir Director, is at liberty to hire different choreographers for each show,” said BUSD Superintendent Heather Golly. “She has worked with a number of ve...

  • Newcomers Club members enjoy an 'Endless Summer'

    Updated Oct 3, 2024

    FALLBROOK – Fallbrook Newcomers Club, the community organization dedicated to welcoming residents of Fallbrook, Bonsall, Rainbow and DeLuz, offers a wide variety of fun and engaging social events and activities designed to foster friendship and enjoy shared interests, as well as the opportunity to explore new and interesting venues and attractions. A highlight of several enjoyable summer activities includes the following: On Aug. 30, Newcomers visited the popular Monserate Win...

  • People's Choice Show opens Oct. 19

    Updated Oct 3, 2024

    FALLBROOK – Fallbrook Art Center's community of artists and patrons participated in its Inaugural People's Choice Exhibition by voting throughout 2024 during each exhibition at the Fallbrook Art Center. "You voted, we listened!" This show is an exciting opportunity for those artists to exhibit new work and give the Fallbrook community a chance to collect more of their art. The show runs from Oct. 19 through Nov. 9 in the Janice Griffiths Gallery. This exhibition is not c...

  • Encore Social Club is full speed ahead to...'Where the fun happens!'

    Updated Sep 26, 2024

    FALLBROOK – Encore Social Club is off to a grand start to their new year! They opened the season with a well-attended coffee meeting. The group enjoyed welcome back highlights, a guest speaker, and above all...one another. Enthusiasm and excitement abound for a new year of activities, games, and special events. Members enjoyed reconnecting over coffee/tea and some delicious breakfast bites. Birthdays and individual achievements of members were highlighted, and calendars w...

  • October's free concert to be earlier at the library

    Updated Sep 26, 2024

    FALLBROOK – The Freaney and Friends monthly concert will be earlier than normal in October due to the upcoming election which requires use of the Fallbrook Library Community Room. The free October concert will be held Tuesday, Oct. 8 at 1 p.m. in that room. The concert will feature the return of internationally acclaimed concert pianist and professor Violeta Petrova. Petrova has been transforming audiences with the incredible expression and sound she brings to her music for m...

  • Sullivan choir part of Padres pre-game national anthem performance

    Joe Naiman, Village News Reporter|Updated Sep 26, 2024

    Students from about a dozen elementary schools, middle schools, and high schools in San Diego County participated in the Choir Night promotion the San Diego Padres had for the team's Sept. 17 home game against the Houston Astros, and the performers included 65 members of the Sullivan Middle School show choir. Sullivan and other school's students performed the national anthem prior to the game. More than 225 students, parents, teachers, and administrators including BUSD...

  • Theatre Talk: Frankie Valli & the Four Seasons

    Elizabeth Youngman-Westphal, Special to the Village News|Updated Sep 26, 2024

    "Oh, what a night"! Only you can decide if it's a concert or an American anthem to Rock 'n' Roll. "Jersey Boys" rocked the stage at the California Center for the Arts in downtown Escondido opening night Sept. 14. The crowd cheered, stomped, and jumped to their feet as Frankie crooned "Sherry". If you don't know the story, it all started when "little Frankie" joined his buddies Tommy and Nick DeVito to sing on stage in 1952. As it happened, the then 16-year-old Francesco...

  • 'Scott Wilkie and Friends' kick off Music Society's concert season

    Updated Sep 20, 2024

    FALLBROOK – Fallbrook Music Society's 47th season opens with a fiery performance by renowned contemporary jazz pianist Scott Wilkie on Sunday, Sept. 22 at 2 p.m. This year's exciting concert series debuts with one of Fallbrook's most requested groups "Scott Wilkie and Friends," which features Scott Wilkie, piano; Nathan Brown (bass), Jeff Olson (drums), and Pat Kelley (guitar). Back in Fallbrook by popular demand, the group showcases its artistry by enchanting audiences with their uninhibited, informal, fun-loving p...

  • Stagecoach Sunday kicks off fall festivities Oct. 6

    Updated Sep 20, 2024

    FALLBROOK – Stagecoach Sunday, the ever-popular annual fundraiser for Fallbrook Land Conservancy, rolls into town on Oct. 6. The festivities will begin at 11 a.m. and end at 3 p.m. at the historic Palomares House and Park in Fallbrook, located at 1815 South Stage Coach Lane. While admission and parking are free, ticket packages for a barbeque dinner and drinks can be purchased online or on the day of the event. There will also be a silent auction and raffle, wild animal e...

  • Freaney and Friends concert to feature Brazilian pianist

    Updated Sep 12, 2024

    FALLBROOK – Friends of the Fallbrook Library announce this month's Freaney and Friends free concert will be held on Tuesday, Sept. 24 at 1 p.m. in the Community Room at the Fallbrook Library. It will feature concert pianist Dr. Vania Pimentel. Pimental was born and raised in Brazil and has promoted Brazilian music in creative recital programs. She has a BA in Music and another BA in Philosophy from Brazil, KA graduate artist diploma from Germany, Masters in Piano P...

  • FAA offers watercolor on textured canvas demo and workshop

    Updated Sep 12, 2024

    FALLBROOK – On Saturday, Sept. 21, Fallbrook Artists Association will hold its monthly general meeting and feature Bonnie Rinier as their demonstration artist. She will show a variety of paintings she has created using special textured canvas that accepts watercolor with a unique and beautiful finish. Rinier's art features many types of wild life and landscapes, but this technique can be used for any chosen subject. Participants are encouraged to bring their own reference p...

  • Dow plays at Helsinki Metal Festival

    Joe Naiman, Village News Reporter|Updated Sep 9, 2024

    Eric Dow has lived in Menifee since moving from Fallbrook when he was in high school. Dow is the vocalist for the heavy metal band Helsott, and on Aug. 10 he was in Finland playing at the Helsinki Metal Festival. "We had the time of our lives," Dow said. Part of Dow's childhood was with a Moreno Valley residence. The family moved to Fallbrook and he attended Live Oak Elementary School and Potter Junior High School. After his freshman year at Fallbrook High School, he became a... Full story

  • Ratnavira releases book on hummingbirds

    Nancy Heins-Glaser, Special to the Village News|Updated Sep 5, 2024

    "Hummingbirds: A Celebration of Their Beauty Through Art" is an amazing book of illustrations on every species of hummingbird you have ever wanted to see, have thought you saw or wanted to know about is available now. Through the eyes and hands of a remarkable artist, the talent of one widely-known Fallbrookian of many years, Gamini Ratnavira's artistic renderings were created through his knowledge and study of these fluttering elusive beauties. With the help of his wife and...

  • Music students perform a recital at Regency

    Updated Sep 5, 2024

  • Fallbrook Newcomers Club hosts a 'Red, White and BBQ' summer party

    Updated Sep 5, 2024

    FALLBROOK – Fallbrook Newcomers recently held a fun and festive "Red, White and BBQ" Summer Party hosted by Newcomers Events Director Candice Kelly and her dedicated events team. The popular Newcomers themed-dinner parties are a great way to make new friends while enjoying a delicious meal and stimulating conversation in a relaxing environment. The "Red, White and BBQ" Summer Party took place Aug. 3, at the beautiful home of Cindy Konkel and included colorful decorations, e...

  • Galaxy of Glass exhibit captures light

    Updated Sep 5, 2024

    FALLBROOK – The Fallbrook Art Center announces its upcoming show, "The 27th Annual Galaxy of Glass Exhibition – Capturing Light", which runs from Aug. 31 through Oct. 4, in the Janice Griffiths Gallery. Acclaimed glass artists will present a stunning collection of new works that showcase unparalleled talent and creativity. These are not just artworks but unique pieces that push the boundaries of traditional glass making techniques, promising to intrigue and captivate all who v...

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