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  • Dow plays at Helsinki Metal Festival

    Joe Naiman, Village News Reporter|Updated Sep 9, 2024

    Eric Dow has lived in Menifee since moving from Fallbrook when he was in high school. Dow is the vocalist for the heavy metal band Helsott, and on Aug. 10 he was in Finland playing at the Helsinki Metal Festival. "We had the time of our lives," Dow said. Part of Dow's childhood was with a Moreno Valley residence. The family moved to Fallbrook and he attended Live Oak Elementary School and Potter Junior High School. After his freshman year at Fallbrook High School, he became a... Full story

  • 'Latino Ecology Symmetry' show focuses on conservation

    Updated Sep 5, 2024

    FALLBROOK – The Friends of the Fallbrook Library are pleased to be hosting the banner art show "Latino Ecology Symmetry" from Sept. 2 to Nov. 15. Curated by artist Daniel Marquez, the show is an invitation to the public to consider "Ecology as the network that interactively connects all life on Earth." This is a call for expression and focus on the conservation and protection of the Planet. In their own style, each artist captures this subject of ecology and the challenge t...

  • Ratnavira releases book on hummingbirds

    Nancy Heins-Glaser, Special to the Village News|Updated Sep 5, 2024

    "Hummingbirds: A Celebration of Their Beauty Through Art" is an amazing book of illustrations on every species of hummingbird you have ever wanted to see, have thought you saw or wanted to know about is available now. Through the eyes and hands of a remarkable artist, the talent of one widely-known Fallbrookian of many years, Gamini Ratnavira's artistic renderings were created through his knowledge and study of these fluttering elusive beauties. With the help of his wife and...

  • Music students perform a recital at Regency

    Updated Sep 5, 2024

  • Fallbrook Newcomers Club hosts a 'Red, White and BBQ' summer party

    Updated Sep 5, 2024

    FALLBROOK – Fallbrook Newcomers recently held a fun and festive "Red, White and BBQ" Summer Party hosted by Newcomers Events Director Candice Kelly and her dedicated events team. The popular Newcomers themed-dinner parties are a great way to make new friends while enjoying a delicious meal and stimulating conversation in a relaxing environment. The "Red, White and BBQ" Summer Party took place Aug. 3, at the beautiful home of Cindy Konkel and included colorful decorations, e...

  • September marks the start of Encore's new year

    Updated Sep 3, 2024

    FALLBROOK – As summer winds down, Encore members enjoyed a day of 'trash to treasure'. They went to two thriving thrift stores in Valley Center and an antiques mall in Escondido. Everyone had some great finds and new found 'treasures.' Following their adventure, they gathered for a nice lunch at A Delight of France Bakery and Bistro downtown Escondido. As is well known, shopping builds an appetite. The group enjoyed dining and visiting with one another following a fun and s...

  • Calling for entries for the "Hello Autumn!" art competition

    Updated Aug 30, 2024

    FALLBROOK – Fallbrook Propane Gas Company, sponsor of the "Hello Autumn!" art competition is calling for entries. Artists in the community are invited to create a "Fall" themed work of art. There are three categories. In the two-dimensional and three-dimensional categories, cash prizes will be awarded in each: first place – $300, second place – $200, and third place – $100. The photography category cash prizes are: first place – $150, second place – $125, and third place...

  • New McNeal novel tells of 19th century poets Elizabeth Barrett and Robert Browning

    Updated Aug 30, 2024

    FALLBROOK – Author Laura McNeal, formerly of Fallbrook, will be reading from and discussing her new novel, "The Swan's Nest," at Writers Read at Fallbrook Library on Friday, Sept. 13. The library is located at 124 S. Mission, between Alvarado and Fig streets, and the book will be available for sale and signing. "The Swan's Nest" has been lauded for the author's extraordinary reflection of the relationship between two classic poets, the reclusive Elizabeth Barrett and her p...

  • Pianist to play for Freaney and Friends

    Updated Aug 22, 2024

    FALLBROOK – The Freaney and Friends free August concert will be held Tuesday, Aug. 27 at 1 p.m. in the Community Room at the library and will feature Dr. Sonya Schumann. Schumann is an expressive and imaginative pianist, both in solo and collaborative performances, and has enjoyed performing most recently with the San Diego Symphony and Mainly Mozart. Also active as a collaborative chamber musician, she is a strong advocate for new music, with many albums and recordings a...

  • Theatre Talk: Upcoming shows

    Elizabeth Youngman-Westphal, Special to The Village News|Updated Aug 22, 2024

    There is no time like the present to book tickets for any of these great shows. Broadway San Diego will present "Spider-Man Across the Spider-Verse" in concert Oct. 22 and 23, at 3651 Fourth Ave. For tickets, call 619-564-3000 or visit www.broadwaysd.com. California Center for the Arts brings "Jersey Boys" Sept 13-Oct. 6 at 340 N. Escondido Blvd., Escondido. Preview prices for Sept. 13 and 14. For tickets, call 760-839-4149 or visit www.artcenter.org. The Cygnet Theatre in...

  • Bakers win big with art pieces

    Updated Aug 22, 2024

    FALLBROOK – Every one of the six pieces the Bakers entered in the Fallbrook Artists Association's latest exhibits have been awarded prizes. Karen Langer Baker won one first place, one third place and two honorable mentions. Larry Baker won one third place and one honorable mention; he also received a first place award for his collage, "Illustrated Man," at North Coast Art Gallery's 72nd Annual Open Juried show. This is the third time it has received a first place award, one o...

  • Operatic ballet to be performed at Mission Theater

    Updated Aug 22, 2024

    FALLBROOK – A tale of the Wild West that has it all… a girl, an outlaw, a sheriff, and a love worth more than all the gold in California! Cinballera Entertainment presents Giacomo Puccini’s “La Fanciulla del West,” aka “The Girl of the Golden West!” The show starts with an original three-person ballet by co-founders Tiffany and Rebekah Brannan, choreographed to a stunning symphonic suite of the opera! The opera will be accompanied by piano and sung in Italian with silent film-inspired title cards for translation....

  • Birdhouse sculptures inhabit library courtyard

    Nancy Heins-Glaser, Special to the Village News|Updated Aug 15, 2024

    Currently on exhibit is a series of amazing art originals, prints, photographs, and sculptures during Friends of Fallbrook Library Arts Committee's July-August offering. In the Community Room, 2-D art is primarily installed and in the hallway of the iconic forward thinking energy-efficient and smartly designed public library. Through the Friends of the Fallbrook Library support, the spaces in the public library are more welcoming and open to free music concerts with...

  • Silvergate Fallbrook hosts KPBS radio personality at Meet the Author event

    Updated Aug 15, 2024

    FALLBROOK – Silvergate Fallbrook was abuzz with excitement last week as residents and guests gathered for a special Meet The Author event on Tuesday, Aug. 6. The event featured distinguished San Diego Union-Tribune columnist and former KPBS Radio Show host, Dr. Richard Lederer. Known for his razor-sharp wit and deep insights into the English language, Dr. Lederer shared stories from his book, "The Gift of Age," captivating the audience with his unique brand of humor and w...

  • Artist makes Fallbrook home

    Julia Zhernosek Gravois, With help from Anna Sophia Gravois|Updated Aug 15, 2024

    Imagine trading the precision of algorithms for the unpredictable strokes of a paintbrush. That was just one of the many wonderful experiences I encountered in my late 20s after several years of working as a programmer, using my degree in applied mathematics. My life's focus shifted dramatically, as did my environment. I moved over 5,000 miles from Belarus to Southern Louisiana, where amidst a host of new beginnings, I first began to nurture my passion for painting under the...

  • Theatre Talk – Magician Hernandez is now at The Welk

    Elizabeth Youngman-Westphal, Special to The Village News|Updated Aug 8, 2024

    Now appearing at The Welk Resort Theatre – the engaging magic of Anthony Hernandez. A longtime favorite, Anthony is back for a limited run after a stint at The Magic Castle in Los Angeles and club dates in Palm Desert. Audiences are always amazed by his dazzling prestidigitation as he conjures doves from nowhere and even a bunny from thin air. Wait, you ain't seen nothing until he delivers a beautiful Pomeranian right before your eyes! While the darling animals are coddled, h...

  • Newcomers Club hosts a walkabout in Carlsbad

    Updated Aug 1, 2024

    FALLBROOK – Fallbrook Newcomers recently held a fun and invigorating Walkabout event led by Newcomers Walkabout Activity Co-Chair Kathy Pratt. The popular monthly Walkabout activity is a great way to get some exercise and make new friends while exploring beautiful scenery at various local hiking trails, nature preserves, beaches and other urban areas. The Walkabout took place on July 9 in downtown Carlsbad. The City of Carlsbad, known as the "Village by the Sea," is a p...

  • No 'Dog Days of Summer' for Encore Social Club

    Updated Aug 1, 2024

    FALLBROOK – Encore opened the summer season with an elegant evening at the Grand Tradition Estate and Gardens, a beautiful event venue located right in Fallbrook. Guests were able to view the scenic gardens and enjoy an elegant dinner at the Beverly Mansion. The evening began with socializing over drinks and hors d'oeuvres, followed by a full course dinner, lively game, and a delectable dessert to close the night out. It was a savored gathering and a beautiful way to start t...

  • ScareCREW prepares for Fallbrook Scarecrow Days

    Updated Aug 1, 2024

    FALLBROOK – Fallbrook Scarecrow Days, Oct. 1-31, have the ScareCREW hustling to put final touches on scarecrows and to clients' "made to order" scarecrows. The scarecrows that made the cut for another year of show have been refurbished with a fresh look and those that didn't make the cut are being replaced by newly created characters, all to make room for workshops in September. Work on scarecrows began in February. Need help building a scarecrow? Sign up for a scarecrow w...

  • Fallbrook Art Center presents annual Gift Show: Fusion of Artistry

    Updated Jul 25, 2024

    FALLBROOK – The Fallbrook Art Center, 103 S. Main Avenue in Fallbrook, will present its annual Gift Show – "Fusion of Artistry," running through Sunday, Aug. 18. The show presents fresh and innovative works of art across all disciplines, creating a melting pot of artistic expression. The Fusion of Artistry has led to the emergence of new and innovative expressions that push the boundaries of traditional art forms. By incorporating elements from different mediums, artists cre...

  • Art classes offered at The Gallery

    Updated Jul 25, 2024

    FALLBROOK – Fallbrook Artist Association has a line-up of ongoing affordable art classes presented to the community and being given at The Gallery in downtown Fallbrook. Through-out the year, several opportunities can be explored with art using different media. Intermediate Watercolor classes will be taught by Ruth Parker on some Fridays with a fee of $35; students are to bring their own supplies. Call 760-505-7238 for more information. The Gallery also presents Life D...

  • Ballet/opera coming to Fallbrook

    Updated Jul 25, 2024

    FALLBROOK – The Fallbrook Mission Theater introduces Fallbrook's own original ballet/opera family troupe, Cinballera Entertainment, Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 24 and 25. The year 2024 is the 100th anniversary of opera composer Giacomo Puccini's death. In its own homage to this momentous event, Cinballera Entertainment presents Puccini's "La Fanciulla del West," aka "The Girl of the Golden West!" This tale of the Wild West that has it all... a girl, an outlaw, a sheriff, and a...

  • Fallbrook Music Society announces 47th concert season

    Updated Jul 25, 2024

    FALLBROOK – Fallbrook Music Society's 47th concert season encompasses an outstanding array of performances with a lineup that promises to deliver a fresh variety of exceptional performers and a wide variety of genres ranging from Jazz to South American Tango, a cello quartet playing David Popper to Queen – to a world-renowned classical pianist. "We are proud to be a major presenter of world-class concerts right here in Fallbrook," says Bob Freaney, president of Fallbrook Mus...

  • Langer Baker wins more awards

    Updated Jul 25, 2024

    FALLBROOK – Karen Langer Baker has been collecting ribbons lately. In addition to an honorable mention at the San Diego County Fine Art exhibit, she received the following awards, a third place in Fallbrook Art Association's special show featuring the sky; a second place in Temecula Valley Art League's annual special judged show, and received two first place awards in FAA's July show, for an abstract monotype and an oil pastel of a resting model. Submitted by Karen Langer B...

  • Theatre Talk - Around the county and through the summer

    Elizabeth Youngman-Westphal, Special to The Village News|Updated Jul 18, 2024

    Kids of all ages won't want to miss "Peter Pan" on July 30 to Aug. 4 downtown at Broadway San Diego in the Civic Center. It's followed by "Spiderman" on the 22nd of October. For tickets, call 619-564-3000 or visit www.broadwaysd.com. Meanwhile, the California Center for the Arts has a full calendar of events and on the main stage until July 21 is "Every Brilliant Thing." Check out https://artcenter.org for details. Located nearby at 340 N. Escondido Blvd., 760-839-4149, in Esc...

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