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  • Fallbrook Village Rotary hosts keynote speaker at Health & Wellness Center

    Updated Aug 24, 2022

    FALLBROOK – Fallbrook Village Rotary will be hosting a special guest speaker, Don Clinebell, at their Rotary meeting for fellow Rotarians and leaders in the Fallbrook community on Sept. 6 at 11:45 a.m. at the Fallbrook Regional Health District's Health and Wellness Center, 1636 E. Mission Road. Clinebell is an author and Rotarian of 30 years in which he served as club president and district governor. He is a former Deputy Attorney General for the State of California and f...

  • Rotary Club of Fallbrook holds BBQ for FUESD staff

    Updated Aug 18, 2022

    FALLBROOK – The Rotary Club of Fallbrook welcomed 187 Fallbrook Union Elementary School District teachers, support staff, and administrators back to school with a BBQ at Ingold Park on Thursday, Aug. 10. Twenty-five Rotarians and family members served hamburgers, pasta salad, chips, cookies, and condiments to staff who were both eager to eat and excited about the coming school year. A tradition for several years, the Rotary-hosted BBQ had been on hiatus since 2019 due to t...

  • Village Rotary wraps up pageant fundraiser

    Updated Aug 11, 2022

    FALLBROOK – For the last five years, the Fallbrook Village Rotary has produced and sponsored the annual Miss Fallbrook and Miss Teen Fallbrook Pageant, which was once again a resounding success this last July 9 at the Bob Burton theater at Fallbrook High. Several hundred people were in attendance to cheer on the 13 contestants. Rotarian Sherri Trombetta and Christiana Monarez devoted many hours mentoring these fine young women over several months. Preliminarily net proceeds f...

  • Dr. Beye retires; Dr. Mells takes over

    Updated Aug 11, 2022

    FALLBROOK – After 39 years of dental practice in Fallbrook, 42 total, Dr. Nicholas Beye, Jr. has set sail for retirement. He and his wife, Randi, are looking forward to sailing, road trips around the country in the RV, and having more time with each other, family and friends. A Bon Voyage gathering was held in the office courtyard Aug. 3 to wish Dr. Beye a happy retirement, and to welcome aboard Dr. Robin Mells who is taking over the practice. The event was also the "ribbon-cu...

  • Bonsall Rotary honors its past president

    Updated Aug 11, 2022

    The Rotary Club of Bonsall presented Keith McReynolds with the Past President's Plaque for his 21-22 service to the club, from left, Jeff Stillman, McReynolds, Jon Frandell, Randy Carlson, Mark Hvasta, Howard Salmon, Leslie Salmon, Joe Bill Carter and Joseph Clevenger (President-elect). Not pictured is their current president, Tom Kennedy. The Rotary Club of Bonsall meets every Thursday morning at 7:30 a.m. at Z South in Bonsall. Village News/Courtesy photo...

  • Nolte to speak at Rotary meeting

    Updated Jul 28, 2022

    Marianne Nolte, Certified Financial Planner™ of Imagine Financial Services, will be a guest speaker for the Fallbrook Village Rotary, at noon, Aug. 2, at 127 W. Social House, 127 W. Elder St. Her topic will be "The Impact of Estate on your Financial Plan." Village News/Courtesy photo...

  • Kicking It on the telephone

    Updated Jul 28, 2022

    Elizabeth Youngman-Westphal Special to The Village News Are you old enough to remember when you didn’t have a telephone? If you do, you are of a certain age. I was 10 when we got our first phone. Fact is, it came mounted on the wall in our Kansas farm house. It was just inside the front door. Our telephone was a big wooden box with a tulip shaped mouthpiece protruding on a gooseneck. The crank was on the right side and the bell-shaped earpiece was placed in the u-shaped holder on the left. The cord was about 20-inches long s...

  • Rotary supports the military with fundraising breakfast

    Updated Jul 14, 2022

    FALLBROOK – Approximately 240 people attended the Rotary Club of Fallbrook's Independence Day Pancake Breakfast held on July 4th at the Fallbrook Community Center. In addition to enjoying pancakes, sausage, sliced oranges, and coffee/orange juice/ water, attendees were greeted by the 7th Marine Regiment Color Guard from 29 Palms. Many also participated in the face painting/washable tattoos and Dog Show activities. Rotarian Dale Mitchell said, “The Rotary Club of Fallbrook thanks the community for celebrating Independence Day...

  • Douglas Clements

    Updated Jul 8, 2022

    Beloved Fallbrook physician and resident Douglas Clements passed away June 27, 2022, after a protracted illness. Doug leaves his wife of 56 years, Rose Lynn; his children, Anastasia (Stacie) Bill and husband Chris, Erick Clements and wife Heather, Blaine Clements and wife Julie, and Christopher Clements as well as his grandchildren, Alexa Schafer, Madelyn and Nicholas Clements and Emma Nelson and Polly Bill. Doug was an ophthalmologist who practiced in Fallbrook for 46 years,...

  • Bonsall Chamber honors its members

    Updated Jul 8, 2022

    BONSALL – The Bonsall Chamber of Commerce held a Mix & Mingle event June 23 to recognize its long-time members. See list below. The event also included wine tasting with Chris and Angelique McInerny from Bonsall Fine Wine and Spirits. Charter Members/Founding Member ● Randy Carlson of Bonsall Dentist – Charter/Founding Member 1990, 31 years 17 year Members ● Howard Townsend, CFP of Townsend & Townsend Financial Planning ● River Village Plaza ● Karen Estes of Hatter, Wil...

  • Miss Fallbrook, Miss Teen Fallbrook to be crowned July 9

    Updated Jul 1, 2022

    FALLBROOK – Fallbrook Village Rotary presents the 85th Miss Fallbrook Scholarship Pageant July 9 at the Bob Burton Center for Performing Arts, Fallbrook Union High School. The program will begin at 6 p.m. with doors opening at 5:30 p.m. This pageant has a long history in Fallbrook, Village Rotary is proud to carry on this tradition with the addition of the Teen division to allow for younger girls to compete. This year they have nine Teen contestants and five Miss contestants. Each contestant is required to raise a minimum o...

  • Bonsall Rotary makes charitable donations

    Updated Jun 15, 2022

    BONSALL – The Rotary Club of Bonsall distributed the proceeds of its 25th annual Bonsall Rotary Wine, Blues and Brews Festival to its charity partners, June 2 at Vista Valley Country Club. The event was held May 14 at White Horse Ranch. REINS was presented a check for $14,000; D'Vine Path received a check for $8,000 and the Fallbrook Land Conservancy also was given a check for $8,000. The Rotary Club of Bonsall will end up with around $20,000 which the club donates to the m...

  • 2022 Fallbrook High School District Senior Scholarship & Awards Ceremony

    Updated Jun 8, 2022

    6 Fallbrook High School District Senior Scholarship & Awards Ceremony Military Enlistees Mohammed Saleh – USMC Edward Perez-Mendez – Army David Dudley – Army Paige Gartner – Air Force Riley McFarlin – Navy Leslie De La Sancha – Navy Michael Fox – Navy Alexis Montillo – Navy American Association of University Women Scholarship Kelly Alegria-Ordonez Jacqueline Ceja Shyanne Emory Ashley Guerra Madison Hanson Zahra Hendrix Baylee Howley Karla Pacheco Itsarely Palma Cassandra Ramirez Almond Board of California Scholarship Dam...

  • Wine, Blues and Brews Festival generates over $100,000

    Updated Jun 6, 2022

    BONSALL – According to Jon Frandell, the 25th Annual Wine, Blues and Brews Festival that was held at White Horse Ranch Saturday evening, May 14, was a huge success. The Bonsall Rotary Club and Bonsall Fine Wine & Spirits (Chris McInerny and Angelique Khan-McInerny) partnered with three local charities, REINS (Debbi Shiner), D’Vine Path (Lenila Batali) and the Fallbrook Land Conservancy (Susan Liebes) and pooled their resources to put on the event. They built a tent city on the property at White Horse Ranch with 50 win...

  • Miss Fallbrook, Miss Teen Fallbrook to be crowned July 9

    Updated Jun 1, 2022

    FALLBROOK – Fallbrook Village Rotary is proud to introduce its 2022 Miss Fallbrook and Miss Teen Fallbrook contestants. These amazing young ladies have been busy with rehearsals, community events, public speaking and interview skills workshops to prepare for the 85th Miss Fallbrook Scholarship Pageant July 9 at the Bob Burton Center for Performing Arts, Fallbrook Union High School. The program will begin at 6 p.m. with doors opening at 5:30 p.m. This pageant has a long history in Fallbrook, Village Rotary is proud to carry o...

  • Rotary to serve 4th of July pancake breakfast

    Updated Jun 1, 2022

    FALLBROOK – The Rotary Club of Fallbrook is pleased to announce that it is hosting an Independence Day Pancake Breakfast Monday, July 4, at the Fallbrook Community Center. Breakfast, consisting of pancakes, sausage, orange slices, coffee, and orange juice will be served from 7:30-10:30 a.m. The cost is $12 for adults, $5 for children ages 4 to 12, and free for children 3 and under. Other activities associated with this event include a Color Guard to present the colors at 8...

  • Rotarians serve lunch at Arts in the Park

    Updated May 26, 2022

    FALLBROOK – Every year the Fallbrook Village Rotary operates the hamburger/hotdog stand at the Arts In the Park event at Live Oak Park as was done May 1 this year. All net proceeds go back to Rally for Children which put on the event. Anyone interested in Rotary is invited to be their guest for lunch at 127 West Social House, Tuesdays at noon. Submitted by Fallbrook Village Rotary....

  • Local students compete in Don Dornon Track Meet

    Updated May 5, 2022

    FALLBROOK – The Don Dornon Games is a long standing Fallbrook tradition. The track meet began over 49 years ago, when Mr. Dornon, a teacher at Fallbrook Street School, organized the meet as a year-end celebration of the P.E. program and a way to showcase outstanding athletes. This year’s event was held Saturday, April 23, and featured 515 4th-6th grade student athletes from all of FUESD’s elementary schools. The event was primarily supported by over 70 volunteers, some of whom have volunteered for over 30 years. Volun...

  • Arts in the Park to offer music, magic and reptiles

    Updated Apr 23, 2022

    FALLBROOK – Rally for Children will be holding its 27th year of "Arts in the Park" Sunday, May 1 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Live Oak Park. Admission to this event is free. There will be over 25 booths, sponsored by many local organizations and schools. Children will also have the opportunity to learn about and interact with reptiles, along with enjoying a magic act. There will be performances on the stage, including "Trumpets R Us," which is sponsored by the Fallbrook Music S...

  • Bonsall Rotary volunteers for clean up

    Updated Apr 14, 2022

    Bonsall Rotary volunteers for clean up...

  • Emotional gathering honors Students of Month

    Updated Apr 14, 2022

    Rick Monroe Special to the Village News Recognition. Emotion. Beauty. Brains. Athletes. Language. Community. Those words were used during the April 7 meeting to honor the Students of the Month in the Fallbrook Union High School District. Each of the four students – Jacqueline Ceja, Reyli Cuellar, Michael Perez and Emily Schmierer – is a senior at Fallbrook High School. The recognition and words of encouragement came from teachers, administrators, parents and others in the com...

  • Wine, Brews & Blues is coming to Fallbrook

    Updated Apr 14, 2022

    FALLBROOK – Bonsall Rotary and its partners are on track to put on a successful Wine, Brews & Blues Festival May 14 at White Horse Ranch, 462 White Horse Lane, Fallbrook. This year, the Rotary Club has partnered with REINS, Di Vine Path and the Fallbrook Land Conservancy to put on the 25th annual festival after skipping two years due to COVID-19. The festival is being brought back to Fallbrook this year and will feature Bill Magee as the lead Blues band together with Fallbrook...

  • Resettling Afghans, shoulder to shoulder

    Updated Mar 17, 2022

    SAN DIEGO – We all witnessed the raw, emotional images coming out of Kabul, Afghanistan, this past summer with the noncombatant evacuation operations of our Afghan allies and their families to overseas locations. The evacuation images that America saw on television of Kabul, Afghanistan, were, for some, reminiscent of the NEO of the United States embassy in Saigon, Vietnam in April 1975 when the war in Vietnam ended. If not evacuated, Vietnamese military and civilians that s...

  • Outreach campaign raises awareness of sex trafficking of boys

    Updated Mar 11, 2022

    SAN DIEGO – San Diego County District Attorney Summer Stephan and Health and Human Services Director Nick Macchione March 3 announced a new outreach campaign aimed to raising awareness about boys who become victims of human trafficking. The month-long campaign’s goal is to broaden the public perception of who is vulnerable to being sexually trafficked. Officials hope that bringing attention to this issue will improve screening, identification, and services for boys who are victims of sex trafficking. The campaign will app...

  • Brother, can you spare a dime?

    Updated Mar 11, 2022

    This appeal was up close and personal many years ago when the depression hit and countless people of all classes were hurt. Recovery was slow and difficult, but it happened. Now we ask ourselves “Brother, can you spare some time?” Can you give a little to make big things happen? That is the question. Come join a community effort on March 27 to help ready the community for the annual Avocado Festival. Destination Fallbrook on April 27 is our opportunity to put Fallbrook on the path for increased tourism, a goal that has bee...

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