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  • Introducing the Sonoran Blue Butterfly

    Updated Feb 28, 2024

    FALLBROOK – Wings of Change's Butterfly of the Month for August is the Sonoran Blue Butterfly and its host plant is Dudleya. The Sonoran Blue Butterfly (Philotes Sonorensis) is a stunning and delicate butterfly species native to central California to northern Baja California. Known for its striking blue coloration and intricate patterns, the Sonoran Blue Butterfly has captured the fascination of nature enthusiasts and scientists alike. In this article, we will delve into the w...

  • Wings of Change takes part in San Diego Gives Project

    Updated Sep 20, 2023

    FALLBROOK – Wings of Change partnered with San Diego Gives and United Way to host a service project in Fallbrook on Sept. 9. They helped create a butterfly habitat at Fallbrook Active Nutrition. Together the Fallbrook community gifted 127 hours of service from 24 volunteers. Wings of Change chose a location with a bank facing west. There was a small oak tree, a pepper tree and a yucca plant that were left in place. The new habitat was created with all four seasons of blooming...

  • How to live a sustainable lifestyle

    Updated Sep 20, 2023

    Lucette Moramarco Associate Editor I Love A Clean San Diego Community Outreach Assistant Bella Sullins gave a presentation on taking care of the environment at Rainbow Valley Grange, Sept. 9. In 2022, ILACSD utilized 16,678 volunteers, educated 27,010 youth and adults, removed 182,427 pounds of trash, handled 40,273 recycling inquiries and diverted 42,550 items from landfills. Sullin said that the average resident produces 5.8 pounds of waste per day, over 2,117 pounds per...

  • Supervisors accept roadside vegetation management program grant, authorize contracts

    Updated Sep 20, 2023

    Joe Naiman Village News Reporter The San Diego County Board of Supervisors approved the acceptance of a federal grant for a roadside vegetation management program intended to increase wildfire preparedness in unincorporated San Diego County and authorized the issuance of solicitations for contracts. The 4-0 vote Aug. 29, with one vacant seat, authorized the acceptance of a $1,500,000 Community Project Funds Grant from the United States Forest Service and authorized the director of the county’s Department of Purchasing and C...

  • Carnivorous plants are dining on bugs around the world

    Updated Sep 13, 2023

    Roger Boddaert Special to the Village News Carnivorous plants are found from the exotic rainforest to the snowy bogs in the northern hemisphere and even in Northern California. This unique and specialized class of plants has over 700 kinds that attract bugs of all types and lure them with their sticky tentacles and pitcher-like containers, to devore them through digestive plant juices. The following are some types for starters as you enter the world of bizarre carnivorous plants and beware says Audrey from “The little shop o...

  • Benefits of freestanding tubs

    Updated Sep 13, 2023

    Few home design elements provide the instant wow factor of freestanding tubs. Freestanding tubs have an air of luxury that can help current homeowners relax, and impress buyers when homes go on the market. Freestanding tubs are typically made of cast iron or porcelain. The home improvement website HomeAdvisor notes that cast iron is durable and solid and retains heat well, which is great for those who want to spend more than a little time relaxing in a freestanding tub. Howeve...

  • Prepare for extended power outages

    Updated Sep 13, 2023

    FALLBROOK – Planning ahead can help make adverse situations more manageable. Such is the case when storms strike and the power goes out. Extended power outages may not be pleasant, but some proactive planning can make it easier to withstand blackouts. Establish a local support network Support can be just as valuable as supplies when confronting power outages. The American Red Cross urged individuals to identify people who can help them during an extended power outage. Such individuals may help them stay at home or evacuate i...

  • New avocado proves tasty, safer to harvest at UC ANR Research and Extension Centers

    Updated Sep 6, 2023

    Saoimanu Sope Special to the village News A new avocado, one that complements the widely known 'Hass,' will hit the world market soon. The 'Luna UCR' variety (trademarked and patent pending) has several characteristics that should be of interest to both growers and consumers, said Mary Lu Arpaia, University of California Cooperative Extension subtropical horticulture specialist based at UC Riverside. From the grower perspective, the tree is about half the size of the leading...

  • Prepare your pet for disaster with these life saving tips

    Updated Sep 6, 2023

    Stacey Zeitlin San Diego Humane Society With all that San Diego has to offer, it's easy to forget that a natural disaster could strike at a moment's notice. Events like earthquakes or wildfires are real threats to the Southern California region, but many residents have yet to prepare for the unthinkable. In honor of National Preparedness Month, San Diego Humane Society encouraged the community to take steps to keep themselves and their animals safe during an emergency. When...

  • FCPG requests failing storm drain information

    Updated Sep 6, 2023

    Joe Naiman Village News Reporter The Fallbrook Community Planning Group has requested information about failing storm drains in Fallbrook. A 13-0 planning group vote Aug. 12, with Jacqui Kaiser and J.J. Neese absent, approved a motion requesting information about the location of failing storm drains, the public agency responsible for the storm drains, additional information about those storm drains and their need for repair, and potential funding to repair those storm drains. “It’s an urgent public safety issue,” said plann...

  • ILACSD to host 39th annual Coastal Cleanup Day

    Updated Sep 6, 2023

    SAN DIEGO COUNTY – International Coastal Cleanup Day returns to San Diego County for its 39th edition on Saturday, Sept. 23, from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. I Love A Clean San Diego (ILACSD) is the San Diego host for the international coastal cleanup and will be joining many U.S. states, territories, and more than 150 countries across the world. The annual event brings together thousands of San Diegans to preserve the health of over 100 local parks, beaches, creeks, and oceans. Individuals, friends and family, and corporate teams a...

  • Tree bark is the skin of a tree

    Updated Aug 31, 2023

    Roger Boddaert Special to the Village News Bark, the outer layer of a tree's protective shield, wards off extreme heat, cold and sunlight and is similar in many ways to our own skin. It is essential for a tree's survival, health and growth. Bark, found in the cambium layer of a tree, plays many roles in the life of a tree. There are two key systems, the phloem section which carries the sugars and starches from the leaves through the photosystems process and is part of the...

  • How to care for roses in higher temps

    Updated Aug 31, 2023

    Frank Brines ARS Master Rosarian I checked the weather projections and learned that temperatures in the Temecula Valley for the first week of September are in the mid-80s. The higher-than-normal humidity (due to warmer ocean water temperatures) will make it feel warmer. All in all, temperatures are trending higher in the last five years. The deluge from Tropical Storm Hilary will help recharge our soils, but please stay alert to the water status of your roses as the month...

  • Monarchs are mating in San Diego County

    Updated Aug 31, 2023

    FALLBROOK – Wings of Change, a nonprofit committed to creating ecological landscapes to support butterflies, reminds residents that another wave of monarch butterflies is mating right now here in San Diego County, so it's a good idea to keep their gardens full of milkweed which is vital in the next 60 days. Monarchs can be expected in parts of the country with more sun starting in November or later. Monarch butterflies lay their eggs on milkweeds. If they can't find any, t...

  • Garden Club holds summer picnic

    Updated Aug 28, 2023

    FALLBROOK – Fallbrook Garden Club members and family gathered for the annual summer picnic Aug. 10 under the shade of the oak trees in Live Oak Park. Everyone brought their own picnic baskets and enjoyed visiting with new members, returning members and their families. The tomato contest has been a long-standing tradition. Tomatoes were judged for best tasting, smallest, largest, most unique variety and prettiest. Each winner received an herb plant. The club's new season b...

  • FGMS booth takes advantage of county fair theme

    Updated Aug 23, 2023

    Joe Naiman Village News Reporter The theme of the 2023 San Diego County Fair was "Get Out There," which emphasized the outdoors. That is also a major component of the Fallbrook Gem and Mineral Society, so the FGMS booth took advantage of this year's fair theme. "That's the whole reason this group of like-minded individuals got together," said Elizabeth Cheathem, who created the booth display. The Fallbrook Gem and Mineral Society is a 501(c)(3) non-profit educational...

  • Are you doing enough to avoid lithium-ion battery fires?

    Updated Aug 23, 2023

    Shauni Lyles County of San Diego Communications Office Lithium-ion battery fires are at an all-time high, according to the San Diego Fire Hazardous Materials Team. You can find rechargeable lithium-ion batteries in cordless power tools, cordless vacuums, laptops, cell phones, cameras, electric bicycles and electric scooters, to name a few. These batteries store a large amount of energy and pose a threat if not disposed of properly. They can overheat, catch fire, or even...

  • Clover and Gable are looking for a home

    Updated Aug 23, 2023

    Terrier pups Clover, left, and her brother Gable, are approximately 15 months old and very playful, sweet dogs. Ideally, Fallbrook Animal Sanctuary would like them to be adopted together as they are besties. To make an appointment to meet this dynamic duo, email [email protected].... Full story

  • Rose Care FUNdamentals for August 2023

    Updated Aug 21, 2023

    Frank Brines ARS Master Rosarian Summer is certainly upon us – and based on past experience, it’s only going to get hotter before it gets cooler. I didn’t need to tell you that at the beginning of August, did I? The year 2023 is and has been very unusual weather wise breaking records all over the globe. Since high summer temperatures and less-than-ideal conditions for roses are inevitable for the next couple of months, let’s get ready. Stroll through your gardens in the morning, look for leaf wilt, drying or discolo... Full story

  • Annie the Century Plant is blooming

    Updated Aug 19, 2023

    Village News Staff Out by De Luz near Ross Lake, Helayne Frankel didn't know anything about the Century Plant, but has witnessed the daily growth of her plant which she calls Annie. Frankel was surprised to find out that the Century Plant, which has been believed to bloom every 100 years, actually blooms after 20-30 years and only once in its lifespan. Annie the Century Plant is approximately 20-30 feet in height and is in full bloom, which will last another week or so....

  • Pet adoption fees waived for Clear the Shelter month

    Updated Aug 9, 2023

    Yvette Urrea Moe County of San Diego Communications Office Make a difference in a homeless pet's life by giving them a home, family and love in August for Clear the Shelters, a month-long national effort to find caring homes for animals in shelters. The San Diego County Department of Animal Services will be waiving pet adoption fees throughout the month of August to help to make the dream of a forever home come true for all the pets in their care. Shelters in the county are ne...

  • County's MEHKO program reaches one-year anniversary without a hitch

    Updated Aug 9, 2023

    Shauni Lyles County of San Diego Communications Office It’s been one year and counting since hopeful chefs looking for a way to start a business in their homes found one through the county’s Microenterprise Home Kitchen Operations (MEHKO) program. On Feb. 25, 2022, the county opened its application process for the two-year temporary program that allows home chefs countywide to operate mini-restaurants with the ability to serve up to 30 in-person, take out or delivery meals a day for a maximum of 60 a week. As of July 31, 202...

  • The mountain lion's territory runs through San Diego County

    Updated Aug 9, 2023

    Roger Boddaert Special to the Village News The status of the California mountain lion has changed over the years, from being hunted with a bounty on their head to being an especially protected native mammal. We are living in their territory, and it is their backyard to roam and survive in today's world, which is not easy these days. They are most plentifully found where there are lots of prey, and adequate native plant cover on our local mountains and they play a key role in...

  • American Pickers to film in California

    Updated Aug 9, 2023

    CALIFORNIA – The American Pickers are excited to return to California! They plan to film episodes of The History Channel hit television series in California in September 2023. American Pickers is a documentary series that explores the fascinating world of antique "picking" on The History Channel. The hit show follows skilled pickers in the business, as they hunt for America's most valuable antiques. They are always excited to find historically significant or rare items, in a...

  • County to conduct four mosquito-fighting larvicide drops in August

    Updated Aug 4, 2023

    SAN DIEGO COUNTY – San Diego County is scheduled to conduct routine aerial larvicide drops four times this month: Aug. 9, 10, 30 and 31 on up to 51 local waterways, including Lake Rancho Viejo, to help stop mosquitoes from potentially spreading diseases like West Nile virus. The county uses helicopters to drop solid, granular larvicide on hard-to-reach areas of standing water in rivers, streams, ponds and other waterways where mosquitoes can breed. The county conducts the aerial larvicide drops roughly once a month from A...

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