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  • We need input on peacocks and mountain lions

    Updated Mar 24, 2005

    The editorial staff at the Village News seeks input from Fallbrook and Bonsall area residents who have had positive (or negative) experiences locally with peacocks and/or mountain lions. If you are willing to provide input, please e-mail us at [email protected] or FAX message to (760) 723-9606.... Full story

  • Exhibition of 'Experimental Water Media' class

    Updated Mar 24, 2005

    An exhibit of paintings by members of Mary Tomaskevitch’s “Experimental Water Media” class will be held at The Art Studios of Fallbrook, located at 310 E. Alvarado, through the month of April. Tomaskevitch has been teaching through Palomar College for approximately 15 years. This eclectic exhibit features a wide variety of methods and techniques that have been taught in the class. A short explanation accompanies each painting. In addition to class work, some of the members are also showing work they have done elsew...

  • San Diego Fair now accepting entry forms for competitive exhibits

    Updated Mar 24, 2005

    DEL MAR — The 2005 San Diego County Fair is now accepting entry forms for participation in various competitions. If you are interested in entering, please check the Web site at www.sdfair.com/entry or call the entry office at (858) 792-4207 Monday-Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Some deadlines for entry forms and fees are April 29! The theme for the 2005 San Diego County Fair is “A Cinema Summer,” highlighting films and television produced in and around San Diego. The dates for this year’s fair are Friday, June 10, through Monday,...

  • Song released in honor of Steinbeck

    Updated Mar 24, 2005

    FALLBROOK — In honor of John Steinbeck and the Friends of Fallbrook Library’s second annual Community Read, Larry Robinson, a local singer/songwriter, is releasing a single-song CD titled “Steinbeck’s Ghost.” Larry is a big fan of John Steinbeck’s writing and the song is a tribute to this great author. The CD is available at Chubby Chix and The Packing House Restaurant....

  • Steinbeck to be discussed at Book Talk

    Updated Mar 24, 2005

    The works of John Steinbeck, the featured author of this year’s Community Read, will be the subject of discussion at the April 14 session of Book Talk. Discussion leader will be Jim Hall, chairman of the Community Read and professor emeritus, Northwestern University, Chicago. He will focus on “East of Eden,” “Travels with Charley” and “Cannery Row.” Book Talk, sponsored by the Friends of the Fallbrook Library, is open to anyone who enjoys reading and would like the opportunity to participate in discussions in an informal s...

  • Easter activities at Community Center

    Updated Mar 24, 2005

    FALLBROOK — This Saturday, March 26, families can enjoy Easter activities at the Fallbrook Community Center. Festivities will begin with a Pancake Breakfast by the Fallbrook Firefighters Association at 7:30 a.m. After breakfast, children can visit with the Easter Bunny and an Easter egg hunt will take place beginning at 10 a.m. Prizes will be awarded! The Fallbrook Community Center is located at 341 Heald Lane, Fallbrook. Call (760) 728-1671 for more info....

  • Fallbrook Quilt Guild announces April meeting

    Updated Mar 24, 2005

    The April meeting of the Fallbrook Quilt Guild will be held on April 7 at 6:30 p.m. at the Fallbrook Community Center on Heald Ln. Linda S. Schmidt, the featured speaker, will present her trunk show, “Short Attention Span Quilting.” Chosen Quilting Teacher of the Year by Professional Quilter Magazine in 2003, Linda has won over 250 ribbons and awards for her quilts and garments. The workshop, entitled “Filament Fantasy,” will be held on April 9 from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at Woerth Stitching in Temecula. For more informa... Full story

  • Women's Connection event April 15

    Updated Mar 24, 2005

    Fallbrook Women’s Connection invites you to “A Fashion Parade of Handbags.” Each one unique, exotic and beautiful, presented by Carol Doose, known as “The Bag Lady,” Friday, April 15, at Fallbrook’s Grand Tradition, 1602 S. Mission Rd., from 10 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Enjoy a superb brunch with music by Brenda Klehn. Our speaker will be Tracy Klehn, an award-winning aerobics instructor. Her topic will be “How to Transfer a Silly Goose into a Wise Woman.” Door prizes and special gifts for first-time guests. For cost and reserv... Full story

  • Democratic Club of Greater Fallbrook

    Updated Mar 24, 2005

    The next meeting for the Democratic Club of Greater Fallbrook will be held Wednesday, March 30, at 7 p.m. in the FPUD board room, 990 East Mission Road, Fallbrook. In addition to a discussion of the controversial development projects on the Highway 15 corridor, the agenda will include a visit from Martha Sullivan, communications chair of North County Democracy for America. Martha will review the goals and activities of the local DFA chapter and then present a workshop on the ideas of George Lakoff, well-known professor of...

  • Patty Cakers

    Updated Mar 24, 2005

    ANTHONY LEE ANGON, male, born on March 7, 2005, at 7:15 a.m. weighing 9lbs, 14oz. Parents Kristen Dewyn & Nestor Angon, Temecula, CA. Maternal grandparents Dennis & Jean Dewyn, Fallbrook, CA; paternal grandparents Neston Angon & Flora Camaerto, Temecula, CA. ELLISON MAE ASZTERBAUM, female, born on March 7, 2005, at 5:34 p.m. weighing 9lbs, 3oz. Parents Jolynne & Joey Aszterbaum, Hemet, CA. Maternal grandparents Joe & Linda Grana, Corona, CA; paternal grandparents Rudy & Sandy Gutierrez, Hemet, CA, and Danny & Liz Aszterbaum,...

  • American Legion holds pancake breakfast

    Updated Mar 24, 2005

    Karl Fekete received his 50-year American Legion Service Award at the American Legion pancake breakfast.... Full story

  • A lesson in small shoes...

    Updated Mar 24, 2005

    I love elderly people who love children. It is always a pleasure to be running errands and see a smile of admiration from one who has experienced many years of life to one who has just entered life. I admire the elderly’s wisdom, depth, passion and soul that can only be attained by time. I take pride in my role of raising well-mannered children. Without we parents teaching them, children do not know how to act in public. We all have shared in the experience of both our own children and others’ children misbehaving in pub...

  • Beware, Friendly Community

    Updated Mar 24, 2005

    I am responding to a letter written by Sheila Walson and published in the Village News on March 10. This will probably be my last response to such a distasteful, lie-filled article uncharacteristic of the community we pride ourselves in Fallbrook. I say this because it is impossible to continually respond to a person who is not restricted by the facts and the truth. First of all, the County Counsel’s Office has ruled that I have no conflict of interest by being elected to serve on the Rainbow Water District Board and the F...

  • To the community & Sheriff's Substation

    Updated Mar 24, 2005

    Yesterday, an elderly pedestrian was hit by a car and flew off its windshield while attempting to cross South Mission at Fig Street. Unfortunately, I was not surprised by this tragedy because I know firsthand the difficulty of crossing South Mission. But I would rather cross at Mission & Fig than a block south at Mission & Elder where the elementary school crossing is because there you can’t see the southbound cars coming until they’re already flying down the hill at you. “The Friendly Village” is not so friendly for pedestr... Full story

  • Fallbrook Land Conservancy thanks the community!

    Updated Mar 24, 2005

    On behalf of the Fallbrook Land Conservancy, we would like to thank Fallbrook and Bonsall residents for their enthusiastic support of our first membership drive. We thank Major Market, Daniel’s Market and the Village Square for permitting us to set up our membership tables on their properties. We also thank Ron & Ann Simpson for the design and creation of our new FLC logo; Tom McDougall, owner of Herb Fresh, for his donation of rosemary plants; Jackie Heyneman of Save Our Forests for the donation of California Holly (...

  • New Healthcare District Board working to keep campaign promises

    Updated Mar 24, 2005

    With the troubling financial situation in California and the recent passage of Proposition 1A, the Fallbrook Healthcare District has reviewed its Grant Policy to ensure it is consistent with potential audit queries. While the district has been committed to prudent stewardship of district assets and providing support for unmet healthcare needs in the community, the current board majority took office amidst a call for greater prudence in expending public funds. Already, the new board has followed through on promised austerity...

  • RE: Bus driver and aide save boy's life

    Updated Mar 24, 2005

    After reading this article I feel compelled to say that the bus driver and the aide on this bus were “heroes.” I’m a military member, a mother with a son, now 16 years old, autistic-like, and he did have seizures when he was young. We stressed and support the critical need for more involvement to ensure aides are provided on special education bus transportation to be available to support the drivers — here is an excellent example that their presences are vital to both the children as well as the drivers. More funding across...

  • To my fellow citizens...

    Updated Mar 24, 2005

    Unless you collectively unite in opposition to the planned development at SR 76 & I-15, your lives will be forever changed in a negative way. This so-called “Transportation Node,” or cancer node as I call it, is a naked power grab by the County Board of Supervisors and outside developers for their benefit and our detriment. Go to Temecula at 3:30 p.m. on any day and try to exit I-15 in either direction to experience the future of Fallbrook should they prevail. Who pays for the new schools? You will, through higher taxes. New...

  • Setting the record straight about Fr. Ian Taylor

    Updated Mar 24, 2005

    I am a parishioner at St. Peter’s Catholic Church. We have had a wonderful visiting priest with us for the past six months. His name is Fr. Ian Taylor. When he celebrated mass, “did not our hearts burn within us?” The Gospel and our beautiful Catholic faith infused us with the joy of our salvation through Jesus Christ. Last week in our church bulletin we were informed that Fr. Ian is leaving the parish. Fr. Bud thanked him for his time here and affirmed that “Fr. Taylor is a good and holy priest.” In a phone conversat...

  • Can you help sponsor haircuts?

    Updated Mar 24, 2005

    There are so many charities competing for our donations and there is no information on where that money goes. How much of the donated money actually goes to salaries and benefits for the managers? I wanted to do something for our local Marines but I wanted to be sure that the money went directly to them, so I decided to buy them haircuts. Since last December I have been buying haircuts for our local servicemen at Ed’s Barber Shop at Main and Beech. I give Ed $6 for each serviceman, which includes a $1 tip. So far, I have paid... Full story

  • Returning to our Maker with dignity

    Updated Mar 24, 2005

    In response to the opinion of Assemblyman Ray Haynes’ article of March 10, “Let’s kill all the old people,” we have signed the “California Declaration” and recorded it with our health providers. The paper states the following: “California Declaration: If I should have an incurable and irreversible condition that has been diagnosed by two physicians and that will result in my death within a relatively short time without the administration of life-sustaining treatment or has produced an irreversible coma or persistent ve... Full story

  • Learning from the past!

    Updated Mar 24, 2005

    Ms. Brazier writes that concerned citizens must attend years of Rainbow meetings to understand the problems of the district. Not true; archived public records contain information that may change Ms. Brazier’s perspective of past Rainbow management. I suggest she begin by researching the results of the 2002 directors’ expense audit by the general manager. I find it interesting that after all this time the actual cost of water escapes Ms. Brazier. There are two components contributing to the cost of water consumed by Rai...

  • Come to St. John's Thrift

    Updated Mar 24, 2005

    All the staff of St. John’s Thrift Shop would like to wish the community a wonderful and glorious Easter season. Come do your ‘Dumpster Chic’ shopping with us at 1075 S. Main Street Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. and on Saturdays from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. We have a great selection of clothing for the entire family, including plus and teen attire. Our shoe racks are especially attractive with a great variety of footwear for the ladies. We have bunnies for adoption as well as Easter baskets and fixings, cards...

  • Kunasz is inventing statements

    Updated Mar 24, 2005

    Peter Kunasz seems to be having an argument with himself. He has invented statements I supposedly made and wasted a lot of time and energy responding to things I never said. Mr. Kunasz, you have used a deceptive and dishonest argument. You set up a false premise, complete with a twisted version of my words, and then shot it down. Good try, but it won’t work. Anyone who reads the paper can read what I really said, and your saying otherwise doesn’t make it so. I did not say that only those who attended long-ago meetings kno...

  • Pfeil recognized by Fallbrook Woman's Club

    Updated Mar 24, 2005

    FALLBROOK — Mary Jane Pfeil, longtime member of the Fallbrook Woman’s Club, was recognized for her years of service and devotion to the club in a special presentation during the club’s recent meeting “Honoring Our Own.” A member since 1981, Mary Jane has served in nearly every capacity the club offers. She was past president, recipient of the Woman of the Year award, a member of Stars (a district organization honoring presidents and past presidents), first vice president, parliamentarian and chairwoman of numerous committee...

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