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  • 2019: Mary Fay Pendleton School

    Updated Jun 17, 2019

    1 Amara Abaquin-Brown 2 Bennett Allen 3 Gabrielle Amarh 4 Christian Amos 5 Angel Avitia 6 Sylvester Bautista 7 Cole Beckley 8 Lilly Bercot 9 Gabrielle Chestnut 10 AshtonDoublet 11 Sean Farish 12 Austin Field 13 Melanie Flores 14 Logan Gray 15 Alexander Harms 16 Jacob Holt 17 Jaiden Horn 18 Zachary Jordan 19 Kailyn Leverett 20 Tracy Lopez 21 Analece Milam 22 Anthony Mitchell 23 Claudia Monk 24 Isaac Newman 25 Danon O'Brien 26 Maddison Reynolds 27 Andrew Roback 28 Eaven Seppala...

  • 2019: Oasis High School

    Updated Jun 17, 2019

    Trenton J Ahrend Joel Camarillo John Wade Conner Sarah Anne Dennis Salina Eustaquio Delani Drew Farris Rachel Elizabeth Fraser-Smith Karen Gaspar Juan Kelssea Makenna Hanson Imogen Grace Isaac Dalton Timothy Kirk Katrina Kroeger Flora Maria Leon Mariela Leon Solis Joana Esperanza Lopez Eduardo Ramirez Macias Katherine Joann McGraw Leslie C Olague Rodriguez Preston Luis Ponce Brisa Jeanna Quintero Fatima Michelle Vaca Rivera Azure Marie Romero Juan Carlos Sanchez Gabriel...

  • 2019: Alpha and Omega

    Updated Jun 17, 2019

    Graduation photos....

  • 2019: Fallbrook Homeschool Academy

    Updated Jun 17, 2019

    Teacher - Danni Fieri; Celine Rivera, Caleb Neal, Savannah Homuth, Kate Duarte, William Bezman, Robert Barrios; Not pictured: Willow Good...

  • 2019: Santa Margarita

    Updated Jun 17, 2019

    Roger Ramirez, Rhodolfo Domingo, Zuriel Eatmon, Jonah Escovedo, Chloe Hughes. Teacher: Michelle Goodman...

  • 2019: St. Peters 8th Grade

    Updated Jun 17, 2019

    Back row from left to right: Vanesa Morales, Alexandra Little, John Downey, Quinn Hayek, Daniel Paez, Diego Wald, Luke Keenan, Breanna Tinoco, Janette Garcia, Joseph White Front row from left to right: Mikenzie Davis, Ireland Scott, Monica Nasry, Parker Taitano, Manava Pedro, Leilany Estrada, Ashley Robertson, Annabella Ross...

  • Three girls take top honors at FHS

    Updated Jun 17, 2019

    Christine Eastman Special to the Village News Varsity swim captain, President’s Service Award, American Sign Language Biliteracy Seal, Most Improved Swimmer, Principal’s Honor Roll, Prom Queen, Warrior Head Pin Award, San Diego Union-Tribune All-Academic Team, National High School Honor Society. And the list goes on… Fallbrook’s top three scholars are all girls and they are unapologetically rockin’ the STEM scene – biology, physics, science, biochemistry, math, engineering...

  • BHS students commit to higher education

    Updated Jun 17, 2019

    BONSALL – Bonsall High School’s College Signing and Senior Scholarships and Awards Ceremony took place May 16. Many students were recognized for various achievements and honors before those headed for college in the fall ceremonially committed to their choice destinations. Over two-thirds of BHS graduates will immediately continue with higher learning, 11% higher than the California state average, according to www.higheredinfo.org. The University of California-bound include Calvin Hamilton at University of California Los Ang...

  • Streich leads the way as Valedictorian of Bonsall High

    Updated Jun 17, 2019

    Heather Holdo and Sara Barclay Writer/Interns On June 5, Bonsall High School celebrated its graduating class of 2019, which was just the second time that the school’s seniors have walked across the stage to receive their diplomas. At the top of his class, Gunnar Streich, valedictorian and beloved friend of his peers, was among the students that graduated. Attending SDSU, the graduate plans to major in criminal justice and hopes to pursue a career in government work or c...

  • Locals honored for contributions to Fallbrook

    Updated Jun 17, 2019

    FALLBROOK – The Fallbrook Historical Society announced the winners of its annual awards, including 2019 Pioneer of the Year Award winner Vince Ross; The Vintage Business of the Year Award winner David Mahr and the Member of the Year Award winner Marianne Dickey. They were honored at the group's annual Open House, following its annual general meeting, June 8. Vince Ross Pioneer of the Year Award, 2019 Vince Ross and his wife, Joy, moved to Fallbrook in 1964. They were l...

  • 'We Are Fallbrook' show is up

    Updated Jun 17, 2019

    FALLBROOK – The Fallbrook Art Association will host the "We are Fallbrook" art show at The Gallery, 127 N. Main Street, in Fallbrook. The show runs through June 16 and was judged by Richard Stergulz. This show includes a special photo competition of "Life in Fallbrook" judged by the public. Residents can stop by the gallery to place their vote. The show judge, Richard Stergulz, is an Illinois native who by age of eight knew he wanted to be an artist. He graduated from the A...

  • Two unusual exhibitions on view at Z Cafe

    Updated Jun 17, 2019

    FALLBROOK – New artwork was hung on the walls of the Z Cafe June 3, and it will be there until Sept. 2, including views of Turkish marbling from Lisa and Rick Mayer and photographic portraits from far away places from Jordan Verdin. A reception will be held in the artists' honor Saturday, June 15, from 3 to 5 p.m. at the lower gallery at the Z Cafe. Everyone is invited to come for a drink and a bite. Lisa and Rick Mayer created The Mayer Collection: original acrylic art on sil...

  • Theatre Royale's 'Newsies' is fun for the whole family

    Maggie Schmutz, Writer Intern|Updated Jun 17, 2019

    Summer is the perfect time to see a musical. What better way to escape the hot afternoons and evenings than with an exciting story that is sure to capture hearts? Theatre Royale's "Newsies," with its energetic dance numbers and uplifting spirit, is sure to do just that. Playing at Pechanga Resort Casino, the "Newsies" tells the story of the 1899 newsboy strike, which was an attempt to force Joseph Pulitzer and William Randolph Hearst to change the way they compensated their...

  • Two unusual exhibitions on view at Z Cafe

    Updated Jun 17, 2019

    FALLBROOK – New artwork was hung on the walls of the Z Cafe June 3, and it will be there until Sept. 2, including views of Turkish marbling from Lisa and Rick Mayer and photographic portraits from far away places from Jordan Verdin. A reception will be held in the artists’ honor Saturday, June 15, from 3 to 5 p.m. at the lower gallery at the Z Cafe. Everyone is invited to come for a drink and a bite. Lisa and Rick Mayer created The Mayer Collection: original acrylic art on silk, stretched over gallery-wrapped canvas. The...

  • County receives state grant to help whack invasive weed

    Gig Conaughton, County of San Diego Communications Office|Updated Jun 17, 2019

    San Diego County has received a $53,966 state grant to continue efforts to corral a native plant-threatening, fire hazard-creating invasive weed that even Australian cows don't like. Ward's weed has taken over rangelands in Australia and is threatening to invade North America starting in San Diego County, which is home to fragile ecological habitats like coastal sage scrub. County Agriculture, Weights and Measures officials hope the two-year $53,966 grant from the California...

  • Camino Del Rey drainage improvements move up funding list

    Joe Naiman, Village News Correspondent|Updated Jun 17, 2019

    The annual update of San Diego County’s TransNet Local Street Improvement Program modified the TransNet funding for the Camino Del Rey drainage project. A 5-0 San Diego County Board of Supervisors vote May 22 approved the updated list of projects which will be funded by TransNet local streets and road revenue over the next five years. The plan also includes fiscal year 2018-2019 closeout funding for intersection improvements at Stage Coach Lane and Reche Road and at East Vista Way and Gopher Canyon Road. In 2004, the c...

  • Summer community cleanups announced

    Updated Jun 17, 2019

    FALLBROOK – The Fallbrook Beautification Alliance has announced its schedule for summer group cleanups, in and around Fallbrook. FBA’s program Keeping Fallbrook Litter Free encourages all residents to get involved in some way in keeping Fallbrook’s roadways and riverbed free of trash. The KFLF program challenges participants to pick up at least one 5-gallon bucket of trash, in and around their neighborhood, place of business or workout area, each week. In addition to individual trash pickups, KFLF also sponsors monthly group...

  • Aerial Pioneer's short films named Best Aerial Cinematography

    Updated Jun 17, 2019

    FALLBROOK – Aerial Pioneers announced its two short films have been named Best Aerial Cinematography in Non-Broadcast in the 40th annual Telly Awards, June 6. The Telly Awards honor excellence in video and television across all screens and is judged by leaders from video platforms, television, streaming networks, production companies including Vice, Vimeo, Hearst Digital Media, BuzzFeed and A&E Networks. "Aerial Pioneers is pushing the boundaries for video and television i...

  • Contract approved for Alta Vista Drive guardrail replacement

    Joe Naiman, Village News Correspondent|Updated Jun 17, 2019

    The San Diego County Board of Supervisors authorized a construction contract which will include replacing a guardrail along Alta Vista Drive. The supervisors’ 4-0 vote, June 5, with Greg Cox at the National Association of Counties conference, authorized the advertisement for bid and subsequent award of a construction contract to replace existing guardrails and provide end treatments throughout the unincorporated portion of the county. The bid package is structured with a base bid consisting of the minimum number of l...

  • Connections Networking to hear from Fallbrook Land Conservancy

    Updated Jun 17, 2019

    FALLBROOK – “Fallbrook Land Conservancy: Past, Present and Future” will be the topic at Connections Networking breakfast meeting Wednesday, June 19, from 8-9 a.m., presented by Karla Standridge, the executive director of Fallbrook Land Conservancy. At open meeting, Fallbrook residents are invited to enjoy a hot breakfast buffet sponsored by The Craven Group Home Loans. Attendees must RSVP by Monday, June 17, with Carol Marcon at (760) 224-3408 or email [email protected]. Connections Fallbrook Networking Group, estab...

  • Pechanga festival boasts beer, chili and philanthropy

    Jeff Pack, Writer|Updated Jun 17, 2019

    Where else besides the Pechanga Microbrew and Chili Cookoff can people taste nearly 50 craft beers, devour more than a dozen chili offerings and contribute to social good at the same time? The 11th annual event returns to the casino resort's Summit event center Saturday, June 15, and once again, it will benefit local charity, Habitat for Humanity Inland Valley. "We are honored to have Pechanga allow us to participate in this great event every year," Tammy Marine, executive dir...

  • Playing Scrabble gives the brain a workout

    Maggie Schmutz, Writer Intern|Updated Jun 17, 2019

    Scrabble may just seem like a fun board game to play with the family, but for seniors it can be an important part of maintaining and strengthening cognitive function. For most people, playing word games stimulates the part of the brain that deals with language; however, research has shown that for more seasoned Scrabble players a completely different part of the brain is utilized. A study done by the University of Calgary found that expert Scrabble players are more likely to use the areas of their brains associated with...

  • High-risk pregnancy care now available at LLUMC-Murrieta

    Updated Jun 17, 2019

    LOMA LINDA – Loma Linda University Medical Center – Murrieta announced the launch of its new maternal fetal medicine program, which provides comprehensive prenatal care to women experiencing unexpected complications during pregnancy. The new program rounds out a full range of mother and baby care services offered at LLUMC – Murrieta. The maternal fetal medicine program provides more advanced care for expectant mothers who have been diagnosed with a high-risk pregnancy. High-...

  • Learn about new advancements in Parkinson's disease medications

    Updated Jun 17, 2019

    FALLBROOK – The Fallbrook Parkinson's Support group will hold their monthly meeting Friday, June 28, from 10 a.m. to noon at the fellowship hall of Christ the King Lutheran Church, 1620 S. Stage Coach Lane, in Fallbrook. This month's speaker, Sherrie Gould, a nurse practitioner with the Family and Neurology Scripps Clinic, will talk about "New Advancements in Parkinson's Medications, Duopa" with Dustin Ubrun of Abbvie Pharmaceutical. Gould will focus on Parkinson's disease a...

  • Don't let summer just happen

    American Counseling Association|Updated Jun 17, 2019

    Most people, from young children to senior citizens, look forward to the opportunities of summer. While they may complain some days about the heat and humidity, the warmer weather and slower pace offers a chance to relax, to take advantage of more outdoor activities and perhaps to even enjoy a well-earned vacation. But sometimes the temptation is just to sit back and let summer happen. It might sound tempting, but it often means time suddenly flies by, the children are bored and cranky and the family has missed many good...

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