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  • Music makes 'The Last Five Years' worth seeing

    Elizabeth Youngman Westphal, Special to Village News|Updated Nov 1, 2019

    From the first note to the last, it is the orchestrations filling the air in "The Last Five Years" which make it exceptional. Little wonder the musicians get a worthy curtain call. Cellists Erika Boras Tesi and Diana Elledge play alongside Sean Laperruque on violin; Mackenzie Leighton is on bass; Patrick Marion is their musical director and plays keyboards with Jim Mooney strumming the guitar. The group drives the performance with its haunting, yet cathartic, instrumentals....

  • Sons of Norway to visit Seaman's Church Christmas Bazaar

    Updated Oct 25, 2019

    TEMECULA – The Sons of Norway Scandinavian group from Temecula is planning a trip to the San Pedro Seaman's Church for a day of Scandinavian food and shopping. The community is invited to come learn more about Scandinavian culture and traditions. Those who attend will be taking provided transportation in the morning of Friday, Nov. 22, to visit the church and do some Christmas shopping at their Christmas Bazaar before returning that late afternoon . The Norwegian church was f...

  • Silvergate Fallbrook celebrates Oktoberfest with stout ale, folk dancers

    Updated Oct 25, 2019

    FALLBROOK – Good old-fashioned German-style festivities delighted residents and guests at an Oktoberfest event Oct. 10, at Silvergate Retirement Residence in Fallbrook. The event was a nod to the worldwide phenomenon which celebrates Bavarian culture with flowing pints of hearty beer and traditional Eastern-European food. Organizers fashioned the event after the activities and cuisine that were originally a part of the festival in Germany. Carrie Hensley, social activities d...

  • Good actors can't save 'Ring Round the Moon'

    Elizabeth Youngman Westphal, Special to Village News|Updated Oct 25, 2019

    Is it any wonder when a play was written in 1947, adapted in 1950 and performed in 2019 that it comes across as stale? Playwright Jean Anouilh wrote "Invitation to the Castle" in 1947, and in 1950 Christopher Fry translated it for the London audience. Of course, isn't everyone familiar with British humor? The Brits seem to thrive on slamming doors, misdirection and other wide bits of farcical humor. As an audience member, I find it such an exhaustive way to have to watch a pla...

  • Pala Casino Spa and Resort presents Theresa Caputo Live! The Experience

    Updated Oct 25, 2019

    PALA – Pala Casino Spa and Resort announced Theresa Caputo, from TLC's hit show, "Long Island Medium," will be appearing live at the Pala Events Center Friday, Jan. 24, 2020, at 8 p.m. Caputo will share personal stories about her life and explain how her gift works. She will deliver healing messages to audience members and give people comfort knowing that their loved ones who passed are still with them, just in a different way. "The Experience" brings Caputo face-to-face with...

  • Halloween treats downtown Fallbrook

    Updated Oct 23, 2019

    FALBROOK – Bring the family to Historic Downtown Fallbrook Friday, Oct. 31, and celebrate Halloween trick or treating local businesses. Treats will be distributed by the following Chamber member businesses from 3-5 p.m.: Fallbrook Chamber of Commerce, Brooktown Kitchen and Coffee, The Gallery at Fallbrook Art Association, Mimi’s Spoiled Avocado Boutique, Murphy and Murphy SoCal Realty, Sage Yoga Studios, The Jewelry Connection, The Pink Pineapple Boutique, The Shop Around the Corner and Village Copy. Other local bus...

  • Stagecoach Sunday brings fun to fundraising

    Updated Oct 18, 2019

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  • Pala Casino to host charity slot tournaments

    Updated Oct 18, 2019

    PALA – Pala Casino Resort Spa will host a series of monthly charity slot tournaments. Each tournament will benefit a deserving charity. All guest paid entry fees will be matched by Pala Casino, with all proceeds benefiting the charity. These tournaments fall under Pala’s community outreach initiative, Pala Cares. “Giving back to the community has always been important to the Pala Band of Mission Indians,” Pala representative Coley McAvoy said. “Partnering with our guests to help others in need is the essence of community...

  • Art and music collide with 'The Four Seasons'

    Updated Oct 18, 2019

    FALLBROOK – Fallbrook Music Society will present Antonio Vivaldi's "The Four Seasons" performed by Poway Symphonette Sunday, Oct. 27, at 3 p.m. at the Fallbrook Library, 124 S. Mission Road in Fallbrook. The concert is free to the general public, and no tickets are required. "We chose this concert because of Fallbrook's artistic roots," Bob Freaney, president of the board of directors, said. "Vivaldi has interpreted the images of each season within this masterwork and the S...

  • Travel with the Fallbrook Senior Center

    Updated Oct 16, 2019

    FALLBROOK – The Fallbrook Senior Center is offering the following tours from November to March. See Palm Springs, Death Valley, Joshua Tree and Las Vegas. Travel by deluxe motor coach through California and Nevada’s majestic country sides. Tour highlights include Death Valley National Park, Joshua Tree National Park, Cabot Pueblo Museum, the Coachella Valley Windmill and the cities of Palm Springs and Las Vegas. A professional tour guide will be available to direct travelers to the various exhibits and encourage their exp...

  • Pala Casino hosts new monthly charity slot tournaments

    Updated Oct 14, 2019

    Pala Casino Resort Spa will host a series of monthly charity slot tournaments and each tournament will benefit a deserving charity. All guest paid entry fees will be matched by Pala Casino, with all proceeds benefitting a charity. These tournaments fall under Pala's community outreach initiative, Pala Cares. "Giving back to the community has always been important to the Pala Band of Mission Indians," said Pala spokesperson, Coley McAvoy. "Partnering with our guests to help... Full story

  • Fallbrook Art Association celebrates 50 years at Gala

    Updated Oct 11, 2019

    FALLBROOK – The Fallbrook Art Association members and guests got together to celebrate 50 years of their non-profit status Sept. 28, at the Pala Mesa Resort. Good food, The Slacker Hill Band and the opportunity to get their photo taken as a keepsake, from Foto Booth Images made for a very entertaining evening. This past year, the organization had realized a dream of having their own gallery and it was also the one year anniversary of its opening at 127 N. Main Ave. in F...

  • Fallbrook Encore Club moves to a new location

    Updated Oct 11, 2019

    FALLBROOK – Encore has announced that its monthly meetings will move to a new home. Beginning Thursday, Oct. 17, all future meetings will be held at Christ the King Lutheran Church, 1620 Stage Coach Lane, in Fallbrook on the third Thursday of each month. It is a change in both location and date. The group will gather in the large fellowship hall to enjoy coffee and conversation time beginning at 9:30 a.m. with the meeting to follow at 10 a.m. Encore Club is a social club drawi...

  • Fallbrook library to host reception for new art exhibit

    Updated Oct 11, 2019

    FALBROOK – The Friends of the Fallbrook Library are hosting an artists' reception Friday, Oct. 18, from 6-9 p.m. for its latest art exhibit, "Cuatro," with artists Luis Alderete, Carlos Castrejon, Jorge Egea and Daniel Marquez. These artists have worked together previously, organizing and participating in a series of local and international exhibitions with the "Paisanos." "Cuatro" is the first of a new series of exhibitions. The intent is to each of the four artists show t...

  • The life of the infamous 'Bonnie and Clyde' brought to the stage

    Updated Oct 11, 2019

    TEMECULA – In the depths of the Depression, a young couple finds a chilling way to support themselves in "Bonnie and Clyde." This sexy and thrilling show, which earned a Tony Award nomination in 2012 for Best Original Score, and Drama Desk Award nominations for Outstanding Music, Outstanding Lyrics and Outstanding Musical, runs Oct. 11-27 at The Old Town Temecula Community Theater. Performances are at 7:30 p.m., Fridays and Saturdays and at 2 p.m. Sundays. The teen cast w...

  • Fallbrook High band invited to Memorial Day parade, fundraising underway

    Jeff Pack, Staff Writer|Updated Oct 4, 2019

    The Fallbrook Union High School Marching Band has been invited to participate in the 75th Memorial Day Parade in Hawaii in May 2020 to honor Pearl Harbor. To get the entire band to Hawaii to perform on the deck of the USS Missouri and participate in a parade that will include 250,000 people, the band is currently working hard to raise the more than $200,000 it will cost. The band, at the direction of Derek Lee for the past couple of years, has begun to see the fruits of their...

  • Take in 2 plays in a day

    Elizabeth Youngman Westphal, Special to Village News|Updated Oct 1, 2019

    For the first play, I saw two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Lynn Nottage voice her great-grandmother’s life in “Intimate Apparel.” It takes place in Lower Manhattan in 1905. Esther is still single and a virgin at 35. At just 17 years old, Esther walked north working odd jobs, sleeping in barns, while surviving on handouts. Along the way someone taught her to sew, more specifically, to sew ladies’ undergarments. Esther lives in the same rooming house with her sewing...

  • Library names most checked out items

    Updated Oct 1, 2019

    FALLBROOK – The San Diego County Library recently announced the list of the Top 10 checked out items for the month of September. They are: Fiction 1. Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens 2. Long Road to Mercy by David Baldacci 3. Nine Perfect Strangers by Liane Moriarty 4. Redemption by David Baldacci 5. Dark Sacred Night by Michael Connelly 6. The Great Alone by Kristin Hannah 7. Neon Prey by John Sandford 8. Run Away by Harlan Coben 9. One Good Deed by David Baldacci 10. The Reckoning by John Grisham Nonfiction 1. B...

  • Happy now? Everyone is talking about 'Joker'

    LINDSEY BAHR AP Film Writer|Updated Sep 30, 2019

    LOS ANGELES (AP) - There may be no such thing as bad publicity, but the spotlight on "Joker" is testing the limits of that old cliche. The origin story about the classic Batman villain has inspired pieces both in defense of and against the movie. It's been hailed as the thing that's going to finally get Joaquin Phoenix an Oscar and also decried for being "dangerous," ''irresponsible" and even "incel-friendly." Last week, some parents of victims of the 2012 Aurora movie... Full story

  • 'Abominable' No.1 with $20.9M; Zellweger's 'Judy' sings out

    JAKE COYLE AP Film Writer|Updated Sep 29, 2019

    NEW YORK (AP) - The DreamWorks animated adventure "Abominable" has topped the box office with an estimated $20.9 million, while the Renee Zellweger-led Judy Garland tale "Judy" got off to a sonorous start. "Abominable" was the weekend's sole new wide release. It's a U.S.-China co-production between Universal's DreamWorks and China's Pearl Studios, so its performance in China will be vital to its success. A handful of holdovers stayed strong. Last week's No. 1 film, "Downton... Full story

  • 'Girlfriend' opens season for Diversionary Theater

    Elizabeth Youngman-Westphal, Special to the Village News|Updated Sep 27, 2019

    A jewel box of a theater resides in the tidy neighborhood known as University Heights. Entering its 34th season, Diversionary Theater is upstairs above the lobby; guests can just ascend the pink staircase to find it. The fact this theater still survives is a testament to capitalism. The founding premise was to "celebrate the identity and diversity of our LGBT community." It took a brave group of thespians to stand front and center and play to a different reality. All the more...

  • Fallbrook Chorale prepares for Christmas show

    Updated Sep 27, 2019

    Fallbrook Chorale prepares for Christmas show...

  • Gardena High students showcase school's forgotten collection

    Kyarra Harris, Staff Writer|Updated Sep 27, 2019

    The Hilbert Museum of California Art at Chapman University presents “Gifted: Collecting the art of California at Gardena High School 1919-1956,” a collection of California artworks collected over a 37-year period by then-students at Gardena High School. The tradition started back in 1919 when a teacher suggested that the senior class purchase a piece of artwork to donate to the school. It continued for nearly 40 years, with the works being displayed around the school. After the tradition stopped, many of the pieces were sto...

  • Fallbrook Encore Club members enjoy mystery adventure

    Updated Sep 27, 2019

    FALLBROOK – The first Encore Club coffee meeting of the new season was like a family reunion while also welcoming many new members to the Encore family. As always, there was an opportunity for attendees to sign up for upcoming activities that may capture their interest. One popular activity, billed as a Mystery Adventure, drew a large group. Karen Feyler has planned and led this event for 20 years, and she never reveals the destination in advance nor repeats the same a...

  • Galaxy of Glass Show sparkles through Oct. 20

    Updated Sep 27, 2019

    FALLBROOK – Galaxy of Glass, one of Fallbrook Art Center's longest running and most popular shows, continues to attract new artists eager to participate as well as collectors and art lovers alike. Presented in the center's main exhibition space, The Janice Griffiths Gallery, the 22nd annual show features over 300 pieces of original glass art created by the 25 Southern California glass artists selected to participate; six are new to the show this year. Using a myriad p...

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