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  • Families are invited to free Kiddie Carnival

    Updated May 15, 2014

    FALLBROOK – The FUESD Mike Choate Early Childhood Education Center PTA announces that their third annual Kiddie Carnival will be held at the Mike Choate Center at 407 S. Mission Rd., on Saturday, May 31 from 11a.m. to 2 p.m. The carnival is open to all children in Fallbrook ages 0-5 years and their families. Admission is free. They will have lots of carnival games with prizes, a face painting booth, a craft table, and a “tattoo parlour.” Concessions include hot dog... Full story

  • Corwin wins Best of Show award in Art of the Portrait exhibition

    Updated May 15, 2014

    FALLBROOK – Renee Corwin, a well-known portrait artist from San Diego, won Best of Show in Brandon Gallery’s Art of the Portrait competition. Corwin, who herself has judged numerous portrait competitions in the area and is president of the San Diego Portrait Society, won with “Rose in One of Her Hats.” Other winners include Janice Cipriani-Willis who took first place with “One Per Day.” Chick Curtis, Elizabeth Taft, Richard Stergulz, Gaspar Vacarro and Martha Cowan als...

  • Johnny Mathis to perform at Pala June 28

    Updated May 8, 2014

    PALA – Johnny Mathis fans will enjoy all his traditional hits when one of America’s most versatile singing legends performs with an orchestra at 7:30 p.m., Saturday, June 28, in the events center at Pala Casino Spa & Resort. Mathis’ special guest will be comedian and country singer Gary Mule Deer, who will open the show. While Mathis is most described as a “romantic” singer, his 50-plus years discography includes jazz, traditional pop, Brazilian music, Spanish music,... Full story

  • Noted watercolor artist featured at Brandon Gallery in May

    Updated May 8, 2014

    FALLBROOK – Internationally renowned watercolor artist and instructor Don Andrews is Brandon Gallery’s featured artist in May. The Fairhope, Ala. resident and graduate of the Ringling School of Art in Sarasota, Fla. is an active member and past board director of the American Watercolor Society. His award-winning work has been shown throughout North America, and he has won numerous honors including three from the American Watercolor Society. Andrews is also well-known f... Full story

  • Ticket holders for Professional Bull Riders event at Pala have chance to win money

    Updated May 8, 2014

    PALA – Professional Bull Riders (PBR) fans can blow off some steam and win a share of $5,000 starting at 9:30 p.m., Saturday, May 17, following the first day of the Pala PBR Touring Pro Division bull riding competition at the Pala Rodeo Grounds, 11154 Highway 76. Reserved seat and general admission ticket information can be obtained by calling (877) 946-7252 or visit www.startickets.com. On Saturday night, May 17, Pala will host Rockin’ PBR Party Night. The gates will op...

  • Reflections of Nature wildlife art show offered May 3 and 4

    Updated May 1, 2014

    FALLBROOK – The Reflections of Nature wildlife art show will celebrate its 21st year in Fallbrook over the weekend of May 3 and 4. “The Fallbrook Art Center is pleased to welcome 21 nationally recognized artists from across the US and UK who bring their art and stories of their global travel in pursuit of the wildlife they portray in their work,” said Mary Perhacs, executive director. Founded by award-winning Fallbrook artist and nature conservationist Gamini Rat...

  • Mother's Day concert May 11 to be final of Fallbrook Music Society season

    Updated May 1, 2014

    FALLBROOK – Fallbrook Music Society’s 37th concert season will come to a resounding close on Mother’s Day, Sunday, May 11, when esteemed Redlands Symphony conductor Dr. Jon Robertson gives a rare personal performance in a lush program to be heard only in Fallbrook. “We are extraordinarily fortunate to have Maestro Robertson so engaged with Fallbrook Music Society,” said Ann Murray, the society’s executive director. “He is someone who is recognized for his great artis...

  • The Alley Cats to light up the stage with a 50s-60s Doo Wop

    Updated May 1, 2014

    FALLBROOK – Members of the audience will be in Doo-Wop heaven when the world-famous a capella singing group The Alley Cats delivers their high-energy family-style show filled with great harmonies, comedy, and oldies on Friday, May 2 at the Old Town Temecula Community Theater. Every a capella performance by The Alley Cats is accompanied only by the sounds of laughter and voices joining in to sing the melodies that everyone knows and loves. They have won over audiences... Full story

  • Cowboy Jack comes to Magee's Tavern in Fallbrook

    Updated May 1, 2014

    FALLBROOK – Cowboy Jack and the North County Cowboys will perform Friday, June 6 at 8:30 p.m. at Magee’s Tavern, 125 S. Main Ave. The performance will include live vintage country music covering Hank Williams, Johnny Cash, Merle Haggard, and more, featuring Cowboy Jack with vocals, harmonica, acoustic guitar, bass, steel and lead guitar.... Full story

  • Sculpture exhibit opens at Fallbrook Library

    Updated May 1, 2014

    FALLBROOK – A sculpture exhibit, “Up Against the Wall. Sculptural Constructions” will open at Fallbrook Library on May 4 and run until June 28. This exhibit features fine art from seven of the regions outstanding sculptors. Three of the artists have permanent art in the library. James Hubbell is the dean of sculptors in this region. Michael Stutz, a Rainbow resident, has public art pieces installed throughout the United States. Betsy Shulz is well loved by library patrons for her ceramic panel on the front of the lib...

  • Local artist wins award

    Updated Apr 24, 2014

    FALLBROOK – Pattie Bowler, who lives in Fallbrook, was awarded Best Theme for her painting “House Party” for the April juried show at the San Diego Watercolor Society. The theme of the show was “Pour It On.” When asked about her painting style, Bowler said, “Mood and atmosphere affect the beginning and finishing of every painting. I paint very intuitively. Color is primary for me; ‘House Party’ started with a loose drawing, then on a wet surface and letting the w...

  • Cabaret at The Merc returns April 27 with the music of The Sherman Brothers

    Updated Apr 24, 2014

    TEMECULA – If there is a songwriting team that had a knack for writing one catchy tune after another, it would be The Sherman Brothers. On Sun., April 27, Cabaret at The Merc is excited to present an entire evening of their songs. From classics like Mary Poppins, The Jungle Book, and Chitty Chitty Bang Bang to more recent films like The Tigger Movie, a cavalcade of catchy tunes will be performed. Come celebrate the musical mastery of the brotherly duo that created... Full story

  • FAA announces winners of Spring Show

    Updated Apr 24, 2014

    FALLBROOK – The winners in the Fallbrook Art Association’s Spring Show were announced at the opening reception held on April 4 at the Fallbrook Art Center. The winners were selected by the show’s judge Igor Koutsenko from among 165 entries. The winners for each category are: • Oil/ Acrylic – First, Tamara Couball; Second, Kathy Stradley; Third Nicolas L. Kuenzi; Honorable Mention: Elizabeth Taft (2 awards), Kay Englehart and Pattie Fontaine • Water Med...

  • Spring art show a burst of color, talent

    Updated Apr 17, 2014

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  • Z Caf

    Updated Apr 17, 2014

    BONSALL – The present art exhibit was hung on the walls of the Z Café on Feb. 4 and stays until May 5, so the new artist, Taylor Gallegos, suggested a closing reception be held a couple of weeks before this show closes, on Saturday, April 19 from 3 to 5 p.m. Gallegos is new to Fallbrook, moving recently from Colorado, but is not new to the art scene. He has exhibited in solo and group shows throughout the western United State and abroad. In recent years, Gallegos has...

  • Spring concert May 3 - 4 by Southwest Women's Chorus

    Updated Apr 17, 2014

    TEMECULA – The Southwest Women’s Chorus will hold its Spring concert, “Give Our Regards to Broadway” on Saturday, May 3, at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday, May 4 at 2 p.m. at the Old Town Temecula Community Theater, 42051 Main St., Temecula. The concert is a salute to the great musicals that have set Broadway on fire. Some of the featured shows will be “Sound of Music,” “Kiss Me Kate,” and “Guys and Dolls” for the traditional Broadway fare. Then it will cover some of the middle ground with “Hair” and “Cats,” and touch bas...

  • Concert featuring Broadway musicals to benefit Fallbrook Food Pantry

    Updated Apr 17, 2014

    FALLBROOK – The Fallbrook Food Pantry and Dan Damon Music Productions will present a special tribute to “Broadway Musicals & the Movie Screen” on Saturday, May 17 to benefit the food pantry. The concert will take place from 3 to 5 p.m. at the Bob Burton Center for the Arts, Fallbrook High School, 2400 S. Stage Coach Lane. The live stage show will feature Broadway musical star Natalie Nucci in song and dance, and Southern California’s popular award-winning vocalist Miss...

  • Fallbrook Woman's Club presents fifth annual mystery play

    Updated Apr 10, 2014

    FALLBROOK – The Fallbrook Woman’s Club will present “The Decadent Housewives of Hysteria Lane,” starring the Carriage Players. The most perfect housewife living on Hysteria Lane has been found dead! Was it murder, suicide, or an accident? Her ghost has revenge in mind. This lunch and a mystery will be presented on Saturday, May 3 at 1 p.m. at the Fallbrook Woman’s Club, 238 W. Mission Road. Tickets are $23 and may be obtained by calling Shirley Ledda at (760) 728-823...

  • Kids can explore science in day camp April 14 through 18

    Updated Apr 10, 2014

    FALLBROOK – Interested kids can join in a week of hands-on, mind-enhancing science activities from April 14 through 18 at the Fallbrook Community Center. Boys and girls in grades kindergarten through sixth are invited to explore sound, chemistry, astronomy and more through different experiments and demonstrations. Other plans for the week include healthy cooking, arts and crafts, movies, games, sports, snacks, and game room fun. Activities are planned and led by... Full story

  • Trudi Bela turns 99 with a sweet celebration

    Updated Apr 10, 2014

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  • Entries open for Brandon Gallery's Art of the Portrait show

    Updated Apr 3, 2014

    FALLBROOK – Brandon Gallery has issued a call for entries for its second Art of the Portrait juried competition and exhibition, which runs from May 1 through 29. Noreen Ring, chair of the event, announced that Michael Steirnagel, an accomplished portrait artist and professor of art at Palomar College will serve as juror for the event. Steirnagel attended the Art Center College of Design and graduated from the University of Texas, El Paso. His work has appeared in several... Full story

  • Concert provides Zeppelin USA farewell appearance for member

    Updated Apr 3, 2014

    The March 22 concert at Pala Casino’s Infinity nightclub was the first performance in San Diego County for the Led Zeppelin tribute band Zeppelin USA and likely the final appearance with Zeppelin USA for John Paul Jones equivalent Jonathan Gilcrest. Gilcrest is a full-time member of the Las Vegas-based band Yellow Brick Road and will be focusing on that band. “Between his regular schedule and the distance, it’s been a real challenge to make this work for him,” said Brody Dolyn...

  • Free entertainment at Pala Casino

    Updated Apr 3, 2014

    PALA – Pala Casino Spa & Resort will continue its free events series in April featuring the 60+ Club at 1 p.m. on Tuesdays and tribute concerts at 8 p.m. on Saturdays in the Infinity Showroom. The free April entertainment schedule includes: • Tuesday, April 8 – 1 p.m. – 60+ Club, Cash & Carter, a tribute to Johnny and June. • Saturday, April 12 – 8 p.m. – Infinity Showroom – Wanted: a tribute to Bon Jovi, followed by Club...

  • Musical biography of Beatles comes to Temecula

    Updated Mar 27, 2014

    TEMECULA – Most people know that The Beatles are one of the most acclaimed bands in rock and roll history, because their music has the hypnotic qualities that make teenage girls scream and artists today and yesterday cite them as one of their influences. While many people don’t have the opportunity to see the two surviving Beatles – Paul McCartney or Ringo Starr – live in concert these days, the closest thing to watching an actual Beatles concert will be ... Full story

  • Mommy & Me Movies at Bonsall Digiplex

    Updated Mar 27, 2014

    BONSALL – Digiplex River Village is happy to announce the start of its Mommy & Me Movie program, which is a weekly opportunity for moms, dads, and caregivers to see a top Hollywood hit movie without worrying about their baby disturbing other guests. Amenities will include stroller parking, reduced volume, dimmed lights, changing facilities in the theater, bottle warmer, and a special concession deal ($6 for small fountain drink, water, or coffee and a junior popcorn.)...

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