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The Pala fire marshal and fans in first-row seats didn’t stand a chance when the B-52s took the stage following the Fixx, July 21, in concert at Pala Casino’s Palomar Starlight Theater. The 1980s dance band got concert goers out of their seats and dancing in the aisles and down in front of the stage. The Fixx opened with a 52-minute performance, starting their eight songs with “Red Skies” and concluding with “Saved by Zero.” The band received a warm reception from the audience, which responded to those and other Fixx melodi...
OCEANSIDE – The North County Film Club is pleased to announce the opening film of their 2017 summer/fall season. Filmed in Canada, "Grand Unified Theory" takes place in one unusual weekend. Albert, an astrophysics professor, and his family of four experience a strange and wacky "meltdown". A full nuclear meltdown wouldn't produce as many sparks as this one! In between the family's personal problems and misadventures are Albert's lectures at a university. The film draws parallels between the forces at work in the universe a...
In this new feature, the Village News will run data on the most popular/most frequently checked out items from the San Diego County Library. This data is for the month of June. Adult Fiction - The Whistler by John Grisham - Night School by Lee Child - The Wrong Side of Goodbye by Michael Connelly - The Woman in Cabin 10 by Ruth Ware - Escape Clause by John Sandford - Small Great Things by Jodi Picoult - The Fix by David Baldacci - Golden Prey by John Sandford - Turbo Twenty-Three by Janet Evanovich - The Last Mile by David...
MURRIETA – Azusa Pacific University Murrieta Campus is hosting its school counseling and school psychology information meeting, Aug. 8from 5:45 to 7:30 p.m. at 40508 Murrieta Hot Springs Road. Adults only. To RSVP, contact Gloria Wolnick at (951) 304-3400 or [email protected]. To learn more about APU and its programs visit www.apu.edu/murrieta....
From the American Counseling Association Too many people know only one aspect of the counseling profession, and may be unaware of all that professional counselors have to offer. In many cases, the only contact a family may have had was with a school counselor when their children were in elementary, junior or high school. Yet while the counseling profession includes school counselors, they're only one part of the profession. For starters, it's important to understand that professional counselors must complete quite a bit of...
FALLBROOK – Acupuncture is now more widely available in Fallbrook since Village Acupuncture recently opened its doors and began taking new patients at 121 E. Alvarado. Licensed acupuncturist Kristine Vanderstock has expanded her services to the Fallbrook area after several years of successfully treating patients in Temecula and San Diego. “Acupuncture is a simple, low-cost treatment offering immediate, effective and accessible treatment for many,” said Vanderstock. “Our...
Skateboarding legend Bucky Lasek now pilots Autocross racecars and, in his first race since moving to Fallbrook, he took second place in the Perris Auto Speedway main event. Lasek, who moved from Olivenhain to his new Fallbrook home July 11, trailed only Mika DeCoster in the 12-lap main event July 29 at Perris. "We had some good racing early on. I had first place in my sights, but I couldn't catch him," Lasek said. This year Perris Auto Speedway added Autocross races, allowing Southern California spectators to witness the...
Medaglia Gold, a 2-year-old filly based at the San Luis Rey Training Center in Bonsall, made her third career start a winning one when she posted a front-running victory in a tough maiden-allowance race at Del Mar July 29. The one-mile turf contest was the fifth race on the card and featured a purse of $61,725. Medaglia Gold dominated her nine rivals from start to finish to earn the first place check of $36,000 for prominent owners/breeders Larry and Marianne Williams.... Full story
SACRAMENTO – Citing new AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety research about teens and distracted driving, the California Department of Insurance, AAA Northern California, Nevada and Utah, California Highway Patrol, CSAA Insurance Group and the ACIC, the California voice of Property Casualty Insurers Association of America, warned that new teen drivers ages 16-17 years old are three times as likely as adults to be involved in a deadly crash. “While the summer months represent a break from school for most teens, they also rep... Full story