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  • Fallbrook seniors sail across San Diego Bay with Silvergate

    Updated Mar 19, 2020

    FALLBROOK– More than 40 local seniors took part in a special Silvergate Fallbrook outing to Coronado in San Diego Thursday, March 5, for an exclusive excursion that had them voyaging on the sea and trekking over land for the day. The event was one of the many unique day trips the community regularly showcases on its year-round roster of activities. The Coronado trip carried Silvergate's guests across the San Diego bay on the wind-swept deck of a Broadway Ferry appropriately n...

  • Fallbrook students perform at Legoland

    Updated Mar 13, 2020

  • Curtis to demo oil painting

    Updated Mar 13, 2020

    FALLBROOK – The public is invited to the March 21 meeting of the Fallbrook Art Association at 9:15 a.m. at the Fallbrook Woman's Club, 238 W. Mission Road. The meeting will start with a critique for members – one work each please – by guest artist Chick Curtis. Following a short business meeting, Curtis will do a demonstration in oil. That afternoon he will conduct a workshop from 1-4 p.m. Those interested in attending should contact Carol Reardon at (760) 731-6677. Curtis had...

  • Trio Céleste returns to Fallbrook

    Updated Mar 13, 2020

    FALLBROOK – Fallbrook Music Society continues its Classical Sundays Concert Series with Trio Céleste Sunday, March 22, at 3 p.m. at the Fallbrook Public Library. The concert is free to the general public. No tickets are required. Formerly ensemble-in-residence at the Claire Trevor School of the Arts at University of California Irvine, the trio serves as directors of the acclaimed arts organization Chamber Music of Orange County. Their concert schedule spans New York's Ca... Full story

  • Fallbrook Woman's Club presents their 12th annual mystery play

    Updated Mar 13, 2020

    FALLBROOK – "Who Killed Claudio Vanderbilk – America's Darling of the Super Rich and Famous" is the name of the newest mystery play presented by the Carriage Players of the Fallbrook Woman's Club. There will be two presentations that include lunch March 28 and April 4, both at 11 a.m. at the clubhouse, 128 W. Mission Road. Like several of the previous plays, it was written by Maxine Holmgren, who previously lived in Sun City. The Carriage Players then adapted and produced it...

  • Reality Rally's Gillian Larson looks back as event celebrates 10 years of fun for funds

    Kim Harris, Managing Editor|Updated Mar 3, 2020

    A lot can happen in 10 years, just ask Gillian Larson, founder of Temecula's Reality Rally. "Look how it has grown," Larson said. "The only reason it has grown is because of the people and volunteers who have supported it over the years. It's all done because we all care." Larson, who competed in 2008 on the popular CBS reality series "Survivor, Gabon," knew she had to use her 15 minutes of fame to accomplish something good. Reality Rally came from that desire. "The whole... Full story

  • Women's connection to feature crystals and a cowgirl

    Updated Mar 3, 2020

    FALLBROOK – The Fallbrook Women’s Connection will have a time to sparkle with Swarovski Crystals and a time to listen to the beautiful music and vocal talents of Cindy James, Friday, March 20. This program will include brunch at the Grand Tradition Estate and Gardens in Beverly Mansion, from 10 a.m. until noon; doors will open at 9:15 a.m. to give time to shop. Program speaker Adrienne Keiper retired from her management position at University of California San Diego, took a year off and then hosted exchange students for a f... Full story

  • Events for all ages found at Fallbrook Library

    Updated Mar 3, 2020

    FALLBROOK – The Fallbrook Library will host many free events in March including concerts, kindergarten gear up sessions as well as teen and tween events. Saturdays, March 7, 14 and 28, at 3 p.m. – Tween Takeover: March 7 is movie and snacks; March 14 is "Just Dance!" and March 28 is a free paint session for those ages 9 to 14. Sign up at the library's front desk or call (760) 731-4650. Monday, March 9, from 1-2:30 p.m. – The Insight Book Club will meet to discuss "The Pione... Full story

  • 'The Outsider' is hilariously brilliant

    Elizabeth Youngman Westphal|Updated Feb 28, 2020

    When I am wrong, I am really wrong. As it turns out, this remarkable cast does exceptional work. In my defense, let me explain. As a member of polite society, it was a conscious decision to attend the current show offered at North Coast Repertory Theater called "The Outsider." It's a political spoof. I know, you just want to groan. After all, have we all not collectively agreed, when amongst strangers, not-to-ever discuss religion or politics? Therefore, one has to ask, "Self,...

  • Junior Art of the Avocado art competition calling for entries

    Updated Feb 28, 2020

    FALLBROOK – The Junior Art of the Avocado art competition is calling all junior artists in the community to create an "avocado" masterpiece, thanks to the sponsorship of Fallbrook Propane Gas Company for the fourth year. The junior art competition is open to pre-K through eighth grade students. Pre-K through first grade students will compete against each other, second through fourth grade students will compete against each other and fifth through eighth grade students will a...

  • Free Sunday concert features Pipe Dream

    Updated Feb 28, 2020

    FALLBROOK – The Fallbrook Library will host a free Sunday Concert, March 1, at 2 p.m. Pipe Dream is a musical duo consisting of nationally touring jazz artist Cobby Brzeski and beatboxing flutist Andrew Bustamante. The two combine their unique talents to create an exciting, one-of-a-kind, musical act that captivates the imagination. Performing everything from originals to their own exciting covers of well-known tunes, Pipe Dream pushes the boundaries of what a musical duo can achieve and guarantees a fun and inspiring time f... Full story

  • Musical quartet bursts into song at Silvergate Fallbrook Senior Living Community

    Updated Feb 28, 2020

    FALLBROOK – Memories from a bygone musical era came fondly back to life for an enthusiastic group of more than 60 seniors gathered at Silvergate Fallbrook, the area's premier retirement living community, Thursday, Feb. 13. Gin 'N Tonix – an a capella quartet whose song repertoire harkens all the way back to the post-World War II era – performed an hourlong set of jazz, swing and harmonic vocals for residents, their families and guests of Silvergate. Many of the resid...

  • 'She Loves Me' celebrates letters

    Elizabeth Youngman Westphal, Special to The Village News|Updated Feb 21, 2020

    It's a hit. San Diego Musical Theatre has done it. Based on the 1937 play written by Hungarian playwright Nikolaus Laszio called "Perfumerie," "She Loves Me" is a celebration of the lost art of letter writing. It's a musical based on a bygone era. It is great fun to observe two antagonistic co-workers duke it out during the day only to rush to their respective mail boxes at night in hopes of finding another "Dear Friend" letter which happens to be from the other. Naturally,...

  • Pala presents Pedro Fernandez

    Updated Feb 21, 2020

    PALA, CA – Pala Casino Spa and Resort will present Pedro Fernandez Saturday, May 9, at 7:30 p.m. at the Starlight Theater at Pala Casino. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Tickets went on sale Friday, Feb. 14. Singer, actor, conductor and composer José Martín Cuevas Cobos, known professionally as Pedro Fernández, began his international career at age seven with the film and album "The one with the blue backpack." Today, Pedro has 38 recorded albums, has starred in seven soap oper...

  • Curtain Call Company presents 'Meet Me in St. Louis'

    Elizabeth Youngman Westphal, Special to The Village News|Updated Feb 21, 2020

    A special treat is just around the corner. In the genre of the fashionable Lux Radio Theater, Fallbrook's Curtain Call director and producer Mary Fry has found her niche. Like the original Lux Radio Theater, Fry's continued success with the format echo's the radio version which ran from 1934 to 1955 featuring stars like Cary Grant, Jean Harlow, Clark Gable and hundreds of other working actors of the period. Fry's newest production is the famous "Meet Me in St. Louis – M...

  • Fallbrook Music Society presents Ástor Piazzolla's 'Four Seasons'

    Updated Feb 21, 2020

    FALLBROOK – Continuing its Classical Sundays format, Fallbrook Music Society presents Camarada, a local chamber ensemble, performing Ástor Piazzolla's most famous composition "Four Seasons of Buenos Aires" in its entirety. The concert takes place Sunday, Feb. 23, at 3 p.m. in the Community Room of the Fallbrook Public Library. The concert is free to the general public; no tickets are required. "Fallbrook Music Society is working hard to stretch the scope of classical music co...

  • Theater – Out and About

    Elizabeth Youngman Westphal, Special to The Village News|Updated Feb 12, 2020

    Every now and again a goof up happens. Last Sunday was just such a day. Clearly, I wrote not only the wrong date, but the wrong show on my calendar, consequently, we arrived to a dark theater. Since I cannot tell you about what I saw, let’s take a look forward to see what shows are here or coming. Grab a pen. “A Chorus Line” is still playing weekends at The Welk Resort in nearby Escondido until March 27. Box Office (760) 749-3448, sandiegotickets.welkresorts.com Opening Feb.... Full story

  • 'Murder for Two' is amazingly fun

    Elizabeth Youngman Westphal, Special to The Village News|Updated Feb 6, 2020

    Opening night at New Village Arts Theatre in Carlsbad ended in a roar. The musical, "Murder for Two," is a fast-paced whodunit performed by a versatile, wacky duo playing 13 different characters. In 90 minutes of rapid-fire changes, co-stars JD Dumas and Tony Houck deliver snappy tunes both at and around the piano. They never miss a beat either singing or sharing the 88. The song "Protocol Says" outlines how to conduct a murder investigation for officer Marcus Moscowicz...

  • Library has activities for all ages

    Updated Feb 6, 2020

    FALLBROOK – The Fallbrook Library will host many free events in February including concerts and book discussions as well as teen and tween events. Saturdays, Feb. 8, 15, 22 and 29, at 3 p.m. – Tween Takeover: Feb. 8 – Marbled Valentine’s Day cards; Feb. 15 – Art DIY “The Scream;” Feb. 22 – Just Dance; Feb. 29 – Glass Etching. For ages 9 to 14. Tweens can sign up at the library’s front desk. Monday, Feb. 10, from 1-2:30 p.m. – The Insight Book Club will meet to discuss “On Fire: the (burning) case for a green new deal” by Na... Full story

  • FAA to have product demo

    Updated Feb 6, 2020

    FALLBROOK – The Fallbrook Art Association announced that Nancy Seiler, a representative of Golden Products, will be the guest artist for the Feb. 15 meeting at the Fallbrook Woman's Club, 238 W. Mission Road, in Fallbrook. Si Osgrove will do the critique session starting at 9:15 a.m. for one piece for each attendee, followed by a short business meeting. Seiler has a two-hour presentation during which she will talk about and demonstrate some unique properties of various G...

  • Art of the Avocado competition calls for entries

    Updated Feb 6, 2020

    FALLBROOK – The Art of the Avocado Competition, part of Fallbrook’s annual Avocado Festival, is now calling for entries thanks to the continuing generous sponsorship of Fallbrook Propane Gas Company. This year is its 15th anniversary. Any artistic medium may be submitted – the only restriction is that an “avocado” must be easily identifiable in all pieces. Three categories: two-dimensional and three-dimensional cash prizes awarded in each: first place – $300, second plac...

  • Ukulele players visit show choir

    Updated Feb 2, 2020

    BONSALL – The Fallbrook Ukulele Strummers joined the Sullivan Middle School Show Choir to perform a few songs in a workshop, Jan. 21. The strummers shared their enjoyment of playing musical instruments, an acoustic ukulele bass and auto harp as well, as they and the show choir sang and played along. The school appreciates the group's gift of 22 instruments, donated to the Bonsall Unified School District. Submitted by Sullivan Middle School....

  • Thalea String Quartet aims to make classical music more accessible

    Jeff Pack, Staff Writer|Updated Feb 2, 2020

    Thalea String Quartet, performing Saturday, Feb. 1, at the Old Town Temecula Community Theater, wants to connect with audiences and thus make the classical music they love to perform more accessible. "We feel like there are a lot of barriers keeping folks away from chamber music, and classical music in general," violinist Christopher Whitley said. "We speak to audience members all the time who say they don't 'know anything' about classical music, or that they aren't able to...

  • An evening with Don Miguel Ruiz Jr.

    Updated Jan 31, 2020

    Liz Jamieson-Dunne Special to Village News Hilltop Spiritual Center hosted an intimate evening with Don Miguel Ruiz Jr. of "The Four Agreements" book fame, Friday, Jan. 17. Continuing with his father's Toltec wisdom of the mastery of self, Ruiz gave a modern-day interpretation of this guide toward living the life one really wants to have through helping people live out their own personal dreams. "The Four Agreements" was based on the ancient Toltec wisdom in an easy to...

  • Temecula Valley Museum opens the American Farmer Exhibition, Jan. 31,

    Updated Jan 31, 2020

    TEMECULA ─ The "American Farmer" exhibit opens Friday, Jan. 31, at the Temecula Valley Museum, 28314 Mercedes Street, in Old Town Temecula. This exhibition presents a collection of portraits showing the geographic and cultural diversity of the American farmer. The exhibit will be on display in the second-floor gallery at the museum from Friday, Jan. 31, to Sunday, March 15. When American photographer Paul Mobley set out to capture the soul of our country's farm communities, h...

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