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  • Educational tour of reserve offered

    Updated May 19, 2005

    The Santa Margarita Ecological Reserve (SMER), located between Temecula and Fallbrook, will be holding a docent-led educational tour on Saturday, May 28, at 8 a.m. This tour begins at the south gate of SMER (in Fallbrook) and traverses the reserve to the Temecula Gorge. This is a six-mile roundtrip, moderately strenuous hike. Join us to view the beautiful natural habitat and learn about some of the cutting edge research that is occurring in this protected outdoor laboratory. For directions and further information please...

  • Seminar on recruiting of student

    Updated May 19, 2005

    Interested in learning about the recruiting process colleges use when pursuing student athletes? Former Olympian and University of Michigan (Div. 1) Field Hockey Coach Marcia Pankratz will present a seminar on the recruiting process for all college sports on May 24 at 7 p.m. at Fallbrook High School. She will focus on explaining how to recognize colleges that are the ‘right fit,’ understanding academic requirements, insider’s tips for athletic exposure and how to find scholarship money. The cost will be $10 per family will...

  • Scouts compete in Soapbox Derby

    Updated May 19, 2005

    Kevin Whittaker took first place in Boy Scout Troop 725's Soapbox Derby, held April 30 in Bonsall....

  • Dr. Duane Arthur Brannon, 59

    Updated May 19, 2005

    Dr. Duane Arthur Brannon, 59, passed away on May 12, 2005. He was born on January 21, 1946, in Whittier, CA. Dr. Brannon was a dentist for 34 years. He was a member of the Rancho Bernardo Presbyterian Church, Rancho Bernardo Men’s Cross Talk. Dr. Brannon enjoyed his family, his church and his ranch. Dr. Brannon is survived by his wife Becky Brannon, Rancho Bernardo, CA; three daughters, Tammy Salo, Rome, Italy, Deanna McLaughlin, Rancho Bernardo, CA, and Kelly Brannon, San Francisco, CA; son Toby Brannon, Hamilton, New Z...

  • Alejandro Munoz Apodaca, 69

    Updated May 19, 2005

    Alejandro Munoz Apodaca, 69, passed away on May 11, 2005. Born on February 2, 1936, in Clint, TX, he moved to Fallbrook with his wife, Maria Elena, and daughter Maria de Los Angeles Apodaca in 1954. He came to Fallbrook in a Marine Corps transfer to NAD, where he served as a Blocker and Bracer Foreman for 20 years before retiring in 1990. Mr. Apodaca served in the United States Marine Corps from October of 1954 to November of 1960, during which he recorded countless achievements and received commendation awards including...

  • Mrs. Bettye E. Bostic, 80

    Updated May 19, 2005

    Mrs. Bettye E. Bostic, 80, passed away on May 16, 2005. She was born on March 15, 1925, in Oakley, KS. Mrs. Bostic retired after 31 years as a shipping and receiving clerk for Paulson Manufacturing, Rainbow, CA; she also co-owned Main St. Café, Fallbrook, CA, with her late husband, George. She was known for her delicious pies. Mrs. Bostic was preceded in death by her husband George F. Bostic in 1983. She is survived by daughters & sons-in-law Cindy Howard, New Berlin, WI, and Cathy & Rick Franklin, Fallbrook; and four grandch...

  • Employee's book chronicles life as he flees Civil War; Lost Boys of Sudan share journey with the world

    Updated May 19, 2005

    SAN DIEGO — Not everyone who works with Benson Deng at Waste Management in San Diego knows his story — and even if they did, few would be able to comprehend it. Benson is one of the Sudanese Lost Boys, who were forced from their homes as young boys and endured a death march of 1,000 miles, facing the threat of death from starvation, crocodiles, bandits and soldiers. Most of the boys who started on the march didn’t make it. Benson, his brother Alephonsion Deng and their cousin Benjamin Ajak were three of the lucky ones. The t...

  • 20th anniversary party at First Church of Religious Science/Hilltop Center

    Updated May 19, 2005

    FALLBROOK — On Friday, May 20, at 6:30 p.m., Hilltop Center/First Church of Religious Science will hold an anniversary party to celebrate their 20th year in their facility at 331 East Elder in Fallbrook. The public is invited, including singles and families. Live music by the Trapizoids will enliven the evening for listening and dancing pleasure. While there is no admission fee for the event, everyone is asked to bring a dish to share in a potluck. The church will provide beverages and appetizers. (If your name begins with t...

  • Living Waters Christian Fellowship

    Updated May 19, 2005

    Saturday is our Monthly Men’s Breakfast at 8:00 a.m. in the Fireside Room. Pastor Jack continues with week two in his series “Practical Christianity,” the Book of James. Traditional service begins at 9:30 a.m.; Contemporary service and Children’s Church begin at 10:45 a.m. Come early and enjoy the fellowship. The Church Picnic begins at 4:00 p.m. at Live Oak Park; please join us for great food, fellowship and worship. Women’s Heart to Heart Mentoring at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Fireside Room, and Wednesday evening is Family...

  • First Christian Church

    Updated May 19, 2005

    “About Judging Others,” based on Matthew 7:1-14, is the title of the message Minister Tom Myers will present during the 10 a.m. worship hour. This service is a blend of traditional and contemporary Christian music and also includes weekly observance of the Lord’s Supper. Classes for ages meet at 9 a.m. Youth meetings for children grades four to six meet Fridays at 7 p.m. Jr. Hi and High School teens meet Sundays at 2:30 p.m. The church is located at Mission and Fig Streets. For more information call (760) 728-7649 or (760)...

  • Grace Presbyterian Church PCA

    Updated May 19, 2005

    “A Refuge from the Avenger” is the title of Pastor Iian Duguid’s morning message, taken from the Book of Numbers, Chapter 35. Special music will be provided by Jim Wallace, base, with Dr. John Redford on piano. Classes for all ages begin at 9:00 a.m. followed by morning worship at 10:30. Infant nursery is available from 9:00 to noon and a “Getting Ready Class” is available for younger children. Sunday service is held in Live Oak Elementary School, 1978 Reche Road in Fallbrook, with Bible studies held during the week in v...

  • Rainbow Community Church

    Updated May 19, 2005

    Join Pastor Rick as he continues his teachings from 1 Peter. Our current study of the Book of 1 Peter gives helpful insight on how to be encouraged in discouraging times. Service and Sunday school begin at 10 a.m. Coffee and refreshments served following service. Join us for a complimentary fellowship dinner from 6-7 p.m. and Bible study from 7-8 p.m. every Wednesday with supervised children’s play during Bible study. 2560 Rainbow Valley Blvd. (760) 728-2051. Wheelchair access. www.rainbowchurch.com....

  • Riverview Evangelical Free Church

    Updated May 19, 2005

    Dr. Jim Masteller, co-founder and executive director of the Center for Individual and Family Therapy, will be speaking on Sunday, May 22, at the 8:30 and 10:30 a.m. services. A Chaplain in the US Army for 20 years, Senior Pastor for 20 years and in private practice as a licensed marriage/family therapist for 11 years, Dr. Masteller has extensive training and experience in working with pastors, couples and men’s issues. Nursery-thru-adult classes are available at both services. Riverview Church is in Bonsall, 4980 S...

  • Zion Lutheran Church

    Updated May 19, 2005

    Sunday, May 22, Trinity Sunday, Pastor Demel preaches on “40 Days of Purpose.” Traditional 8 a.m., Contemporary 10:30 a.m. (HC), Sunday school 9:15 a.m., nursery care 7:45-11:45 a.m. “Forty Days of Purpose” studies continue. Voters’ Assembly, Sunday, 12 noon. Registration is open for our day school (Pre-K-8). Our all-school Patriotic Program, Wednesday, May 25, 6:30-8 p.m., features songs, recitations and a salute to each of the US Armed Forces. Military, please wear uniforms. All are welcome. Golf Tournament, Friday, J...

  • Pentecostals of Fallbrook

    Updated May 19, 2005

    A sinner told me a very moving story yesterday. He said, “I was talking with the Lord one day. We were talking about love and how we should love one another like He loves us. I didn’t quite understand what He was talking about so I asked Him, ‘Lord, how much do you love me?’ Then Jesus replied, ‘This much,’ and He stretched out His arms and died.” Come celebrate the unconditional love of Jesus Christ with us. All are appreciated. We are at the Community Center, 341 Heald Ln., Sundays at 9:30 a.m. and Thursdays at 7 p.m. for...

  • Calvary Chapel

    Updated May 19, 2005

    Our Sunday worship services are at 8:30 and 10 a.m. with services for all ages during those times as Pastor Patrick Herrell continues “Great Events of the Bible.” On Wednesday at 7 p.m. we are studying the Book of Daniel and have Children’s Church for Nursey-6th grade and Jr. High & High School Fellowship. We are located at 488 Industrial Way, off of E. Mission Rd., one mile east of Main Ave. For information about our worship services, youth group, Bible studies, activities and directions call (760) 728-9138. Our offic...

  • St. Stephen Evangelical Lutheran Church

    Updated May 19, 2005

    This Sunday morning please join us to learn of the Lord and praise His name! Four age-appropriate Bible classes for pre-school through eighth grade and the adult bible study all begin at 9:00 a.m. The worship and praise service starts at 10:00 a.m. The church and school are located at 1636 E. Mission Road in Fallbrook, between Stage Coach and Gum Tree. You may receive information related to the weekly Bible study and other church and K-8 Christian day school activities by calling (760) 728-6814....

  • Fallbrook United Methodist Church

    Updated May 19, 2005

    When God created this world, God saw that everything was made good. The earth was filled with grace and hope. “The Original Blessing” is the theme of Dr. Dennis Ginoza’s sermon at 10 a.m. He will expand on the creation story from Genesis 1:16-2:4. Children and families will worship together and then children will leave for their classes. Childcare is provided. Vacation Bible School orientation and planning will be held in the Bender Room, 3 p.m. Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. women’s circle holds a study on “Cuba.” Located at 1844 Win...

  • Fallbrook First Baptist Church

    Updated May 19, 2005

    This Sunday at First Baptist, Pastor Golike will continue his series in the Book of Philippians from Chapter 4. The service begins at 9 a.m. with praise and worship music. Sunday school follows at 10:30 a.m. after a time of fellowship and refreshments. Iglesia Camino Real meets at 11 a.m. AWANA clubs will conclude today, Thursday, May 19, with Awards Night. The church also sponsors a homeschool co-op, Lighthouse Christian Academy. Fallbrook First Baptist Church is located at Pico & Hawthorne. For more information on all...

  • Christ The King Lutheran Church

    Updated May 19, 2005

    Sunday, May 22, is Confirmation Sunday at Christ The King Lutheran Church. At the 8 and 10:30 a.m. services, our Confirmands will share “What Jesus Means to Me.” This is a powerful time as our youth give their testimonies of faith. Also, our new children’s choir, “Joyful Noise,” directed by Mrs. Sandra Kopitzke, meets on Wednesdays at 6 p.m. in the Sanctuary (for grades one through five). We invite you to join us for these and many other events held each week. For more information, please call the church office at (760) 728...

  • Abel's team fifth in nationals

    Updated May 19, 2005

    Brooke Abel’s team placed fifth in the team final of the Aflac National Synchronized Swimming Championships April 28-30 in Federal Way, WA. The Riverside Aquettes received a total of 94.167 points, placing them between a fourth-place Ohio State University team and sixth-place University of Alabama Birmingham. “We actually did really good,” said the 17-year-old Abel. “It was against some of the top colleges like Stanford and Ohio State and all of the top clubs.” The Aquettes team, whose members’ ages range from 14 to 18, qual...

  • Pencil boxes to students

    Updated May 19, 2005

    FALLBROOK — Honor students of Live Oak Elementary School recently received pencil boxes with supplies from the Fallbrook Masonic Lodge. Paul Loomis, Daniel Sanchez and George Simpson, all past members of the Lodge, presented the pencils to the students. The students filed out after the presentation, shaking the hands of the Masons and asking them to autograph the boxes. The children were under the direction of the school principal, Tom Rhine. They asked questions with good conduct, showing that the teachers have been doing a...

  • Summer fun at surf camp!

    Updated May 19, 2005

    One-week surf camps will be offered at Oceanside Harbor. Camps offered from May 31 to September 2. Hours are 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Friday. Teaching all levels of surfing and ocean awareness. Private and group lessons available. For costs and info, visit www.surfinstitute.com or call (760) 583-1778....

  • FHS Sports Physical Night

    Updated May 19, 2005

    Fallbrook High School will hold its annual Sports Physical Night on Wednesday, May 25, in The Barn (old gym). Lineup at the backdoor of the old gym begins at 5:45 p.m. Physical exams to begin at 6:15. Doctors will remain until 7:45. No one will be admitted after. Fee is $10; make checks payable to Fallbrook High School. Parent or guardian must accompany each student. No exceptions! Remember to pick up your sports packet afterward....

  • Royals place first in competition

    Updated May 19, 2005

    The Fallbrook Royals, a competitive cheer and stunt squad, traveled to Palm Springs to participate in the National Athletic Championship Cheer. Stunt and dance competitions were held on April 9-10 at the Palm Springs Convention Center. The cheer and stunt squad consists of nine girls, ages 9-13, from the Fallbrook, Bonsall and Oceanside areas. The Royals won first place, National Championship and Best of Show. They were awarded a team four-foot trophy, a National Championship Banner and a National Championship hooded...

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