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Articles from the September 15, 2006 edition


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  • Pentecostals of Fallbrook

    Updated Sep 15, 2006

    In these perilous times we need a sure foundation. That foundation is Jesus Christ. He is the rock upon which we stand. He loves us, He guides us and He keeps us. Do you know anyone like Him? There is no other. When things go wrong He is there. When you are afraid He is there. He will never leave you. Times are scary but we have an anchor. We meet at the Community Center, 341 Heald Lane, Sundays at 9:30 a.m. and Thursdays at 7:00 p.m. (760) 451-0567....

  • Grace Presbyterian Church PCA

    Updated Sep 15, 2006

    Are you looking for a church home? We would like to invite you worship with us Sunday. Pastor Ken Han will be continuing his study of the Book of Genesis speaking from Genesis 2:4-24. The new members’ class meets at 9:00 a.m. with family worship at 10:30. An infant nursery is available from 9:00 to 12:00. Service is held in Live Oak Elementary School, 1978 Reche Road in Fallbrook. Small groups and men’s and women’s Bible studies are forming for their fall schedules. If interested or for other needs, please call the churc...

  • Riverview Evangelical Free Church

    Updated Sep 15, 2006

    “When God’s Word Speaks” (James 1:19-27) is this week’s message from Pastor Mike Fleischmann, continuing the Monday Morning Faith series this Sunday, September 17, at 8:30 and 10:30 a.m. Tamales will be available for purchase between services to benefit the Women’s Retreat Scholarship Fund. To “get the inside scoop” on Riverview Church, sign up for the Discovery Seminar, a fun, fast-paced and interactive morning hosted by Pastor Mike and Kim Fleischmann, Saturday, September 23. Learn more by calling Riverview Evangelical F...

  • First Church of Christ Scientist

    Updated Sep 15, 2006

    “Heal me and I shall be healed; save me, and I shall be saved: for thou art my praise.” This Bible passage and many others offering comfort and courage are among those which will be read this month during our weekly Sunday services at the church at 1109 E. Fallbrook Street. Sunday school for is at 10 a.m. and testimony meetings are held Wednesdays at 7 p.m. The Reading Room is open Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays. The five-time Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper The Christian Science Monitor is available for the pub...

  • Fallbrook United Methodist Church

    Updated Sep 15, 2006

    “A Small Thing is No Small Thing” is the theme of Dr. Dennis Ginoza’s message at the 10 a.m. worship service. Come join us in a blended service with hymns, praise songs, children’s message and choral music. The 9 a.m. Children’s Choir includes songs, guitar lessons, percussion and bells. At 4 p.m. the welcome back youth Bunco Party will be in the home of Forrest Whitfield. Call for information. Registration is still open for the kindergarten class in the preschool; call (760) 728-8305 and ask for Sue Shimer. Located a...

  • Community Baptist Church

    Updated Sep 15, 2006

    Worship begins at 10:00 a.m., preceded by Sunday school at 8:55 a.m. Fall Bible studies include Priscilla Women’s Bible study on second and fourth Tuesdays at 10:00 a.m. in the lounge. September 12 began a study of the Book of Jonah. Coffee Break Women’s Bible Study meets on Thursdays from 9:00 to 11:00 a.m. in the Sanctuary. September 7 began a study of Romans. Wednesday morning Men’s Bible Study meets 6:45 to 8:00 a.m. at the Denny’s restaurant. September 6 began a study of the Book of Jude. The church is located at 731...

  • Calvary Chapel

    Updated Sep 15, 2006

    Our Sunday services are at 8:30 and 10:15 a.m. with services for all ages during those times as Pastor Pat teaches on several meaningful topics in the Book of Psalms. Our Wednesday Night Study at 7 p.m. resumes September 13. A 10-week class for parents with teens begins Thursday, September 14. For information about this scripture-based “Parent Project,” our worship services, youth group, Bible studies and directions call (760) 728-9138 Mon.-Thurs. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. We are located at 488 Industrial Way, off of E. Mission Rd., one...

  • First Christian Church of Fallbrook

    Updated Sep 15, 2006

    Pastor Virgil Hurley will preach at the 10 a.m. Worship Hour Sunday, September 17. His message is titled “Expectations of a Kingdom Citizen,” based on Matthew 5:1-11. The service includes a blending of familiar gospel hymns, some of the newer praise songs and weekly observance of the Lord’s Supper. Bible classes for all ages on Sundays at 8:45 a.m. Bible study and youth groups on Wednesdays at 7:00 p.m. The church meets at the corner of 318 Fig Street in Fallbrook. For more information call (760) 728-7649 or (760) 728-7...

  • Emmanuel Baptist Church

    Updated Sep 15, 2006

    Join us this Sunday as Pastor Stan continues his teaching through the Book of I Peter. Fiery trials are part of life, so how do we get through them? God has the answer in His word. Sunday school is at 9:30, worship at 10:30. Tom and Dori lead our singing of traditional hymns and praise songs. Nursery and cry room are available. Wednesday prayer and Bible study are at 7:00 p.m. Youth group meets Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. We are located four blocks east of Fallbrook Hospital at 911 E. Elder St. Phone (760) 728-2667 for further...

  • FUHS grad receives PEO Scholar Award

    Updated Sep 15, 2006

    Blanca Lopez, a 2006 Fallbrook High School graduate, was recently honored at a tea in the Fallbrook home of Betsy Bucher, Philanthropic Chairman, PEO Chapter UH. Members of the five Fallbrook PEO Chapters were in attendance, as was Blanca’s mother, Maria Lopez. The combined PEO Chapters in Fallbrook began their annual FUHS PEO Scholar Award to a female graduate in 2003. With the assistance of FUHS Counselor Karen Ricci, recipients are chosen on merit, academic standing and future potential. In accepting her Fallbrook PEO S...

  • 'Channeling Your Way to Change'

    Updated Sep 15, 2006

    One hundred twenty-five Chapter Officers, 14 schools, 19 Ag teachers, two guest speakers… and one awesome experience! Last weekend, the Fallbrook FFA Officer Team took a trip up to Tullock Ranch, in Santa Ysabel, for the weekend. At the section officer retreat, the team went over section business, participated in teambuilding activities, went over officer responsibilities and met new people from all over the section! The retreat’s theme was “Channeling Your Way to Change.” While at the retreat, one of the activities was for...

  • Infant care at A Creative Beginning

    Updated Sep 15, 2006

    A Creative Beginning director Heather Foster (left, holding student Jackson Claas) and Infant Center teacher Monica Adam. Infant care is now provided in addition to preschool teaching....

  • 'morP' is here!

    Updated Sep 15, 2006

    The school year is officially started and Back to School Night went off successfully! The first dance of the year is coming up! “morP” is “Prom” backwards. At this dance, the students have a fun chance to dress up in unique and oftentimes vintage clothing and do the opposite of Prom, which is the most formal dance of the year. The dance is this Saturday at the high school! During the week leading up to the dance, the guys are asking the girls, there is a “morP” fashion show and people are buying tickets like crazy! Bein...

  • New school year begins at Sullivan Middle School

    Updated Sep 15, 2006

    These photos were incorrectly labeled La Paloma in last week’s issue...

  • Scrimmages make Warrior water polo coach optimistic

    Updated Sep 15, 2006

    Scrimmages don’t count in overall records, so the two wins Fallbrook High School’s boys water polo team accumulated aren’t officially victories. Then again, the purpose of a scrimmage is more for assessing a team’s players and readiness, and in that regard Fallbrook coach Bob Lamont considers the games to have been successful. “We’re about where we want to be now. We had two good showings in our scrimmages,” Lamont said. The Warriors traveled to Helix September 5 and hosted Ramona September 7. “We’re off to a good start. Had...

  • Oceanside ends Fallbrook's streak in cribbage match

    Updated Sep 15, 2006

    The cribbage players on the Oceanside Senior Challenge Cribbage team were smiling as they eked out a win in the August 24 match. They had 61 wins to the Fallbrook team’s 58 wins in the 34-player match. The upcoming match on September 27 will mark the fifth anniversary of the Senior Challenge Cribbage Match sponsored by the Oceanside and Fallbrook Senior Centers. In the 55 matches Fallbrook leads 31 to 24. Marty Hess of the winning Oceanside team pulled in first place with six wins and a skunk to edge out Fallbrook pegger J...

  • FUHSD board approves bid process for synthetic stadium field turf

    Updated Sep 15, 2006

    During the August 28 Fallbrook Union High School District board meeting, the board approved initiation of the bid process to install synthetic turf on Fallbrook High School’s stadium field. The initiation of the bid process authorizes district staff to solicit bids. If district staff determines that a specific bid is satisfactory, approval for a contract will be brought back to the district board. “We’re obviously excited that this will come to fruition,” said Chet Gannett, the Fallbrook Union High School Distric...

  • Longshot gives Wohlers first win at Del Mar

    Updated Sep 15, 2006

    San Luis Rey Downs Thoroughbred Training Center trainer Laura Wohlers obtained her first-ever Del Mar Thoroughbred Club win August 26 with the race’s longshot. Potential won the day’s fifth race at odds of 35.1:1. Potential beat Quebec Citizen by a neck in the one-mile turf race for three-year-olds. “It’s nice to win at Del Mar. It’s a tough meet,” Wohlers said. Although Wohlers, who trains for owner James McIngvale, had not previously won at Del Mar as a trainer of record, she had previously sent some of McIngvale’s...

  • Inside 'Scoop' a sure bet

    Updated Sep 15, 2006

    LOS ANGELES — Only a Hollywood script could match this reality. In Ruidoso, NM, on Labor Day the 48th All American Futurity featured the finest 2-year-old quarter horses in the world, all sharing the same DNA and all from Vessels Stallion Farm in Bonsall. It is the richest race in the world for quarter horses where the purse is $2 million and each horse running is out of the World All-Time Leading Sire “First Down Dash.” But it’s not only the horses that share the same DNA, it’s the family legacy of training, owning an...

  • Doehring wins Quiksilver Junior Championship

    Updated Sep 15, 2006

    Fallbrook’s David Doehring won his first national tennis championship May 30 when he captured the boys 12-and-under division of the Quiksilver Junior Championship tournament. Doehring, who was 12 years old at the time, won six rounds in the tournament. All six of those rounds were best-of-three matches, and Doehring won all 12 sets. “This little kid is very exceptional because of his hard work and discipline,” said Dave Ramirez, who coaches Doehring at the Fallbrook Tennis Club. “He just has a really innate desire to always...

  • St. Peter's Catholic Church

    Updated Sep 15, 2006

    The next Dental Center at St. Peter’s Catholic Community will be on Saturday, September 23, from 6:00 to 9:00 a.m. You must be at the center by 6:00 a.m. to be seen. The Annual Conference for Church Ministers will be held on Saturday, September 30, from 8:45 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The conference, entitled “A People Called to Holiness,” will take place at the San Diego Convention Center....

  • Riverview Church

    Updated Sep 15, 2006

    Riverview Church’s Impact Student Ministries’ fall schedule began September 10 with the High School Synergy Group meeting Sunday evenings from 7:00 to 8:15 p.m. and the Junior High SYNC group meeting Tuesday evenings from 6:45 to 8:30 p.m. beginning September 12. The Element young adult and college group had their Fall Kick-off Game Night on Saturday, September 9. Riverview is located at 4980 Sweetgrass Lane. Telephone is (760) 941-1430....

  • North Coast

    Updated Sep 15, 2006

    North Coast Church Fallbrook is a different way to do church. We feature a great worship band, top-drawer programs for nursery through high school and the same outstanding application-oriented Bible teaching found at North Coast Church Vista. Services are Sunday, 8:45 and 10:35 at the Bob Burton Center for Performing Arts at Fallbrook High School. This week’s teaching is a continuation of our study from the Book of I Timothy, as part of the “Doing Church God’s Way” series. For more information, call (760) 724-6700 or visit u...

  • Rainbow Water District labor negotiations continue

    Updated Sep 15, 2006

    The employees of Rainbow Municipal Water District (RMWD) appear to be at wits’ end with their labor negotiations with the agency. A press release from the City Employee Association (CEA) (representatives of both RMWD employee associations), says, “The district came to the table with a ‘takeaway’ package of proposals that would make the employees worse off each year of a 3-year agreement. Their proposal included 10% drop in pay and 5% loss of benefits for all future employees, a ‘takeaway’ of medical contribution, refusal to d...

  • New rector at St. John's Episcopal Church

    Updated Sep 15, 2006

    The parishioners of Saint John’s Episcopal Church are proud to announce the assignment of Father Wayne Sanders as their rector. Although new to Fallbrook, he is no stranger to the Episcopal Diocese of San Diego. After being ordained as priest in 1966 and serving in the United States Navy as a chaplain until 1974, he joined the newly formed Diocese of San Diego as the headmaster/assistant of All Saint’s Episcopal School in Hillcrest, remaining there until 1978. In 1978, he was called to be the vicar of Good Samaritan Episcopal...

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