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Ten groups receive TOT funding
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Fallbrook Chamber $100,000 Bonsall Chamber $17,500 Live Oak Park Coalition $12,500 Art Association $10,000 REINS $10,000 Music Society $9,000 Gem & Mineral Society $5,000 Fallbrook Land Conservancy $5,000 • Friends of Community Center $5,000 • Historical Society $3,500 Joe Naiman Village News Correspondent The June 23 passage of the 2015-16 County of San Diego budget included $3,665,000 of Community Enhancement grants funded by the county’s Transient
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County awards funds to: • Arts Center $57,380 • Foundation for Senior Care $43,979 • Devil Pups $20,000 • Village Association $10,000 Joe Naiman Village News Correspondent Fallbrook Center for the Arts, Inc., the Fallbrook Healthcare Foundation (Foundation for Senior Care), Camp Pendleton’s Devil Pups program, and the Fallbrook Village Association will be receiving Neighborhood Reinvestment Program grants from the County of San Diego. The San Diego County Board of Supervisors voted 5-0 June 23 to award $57,380 to the Fallbrook
Christine Rinaldi photo Claudia Watson enjoys a taste of chili from George Archibald, who was serving samples of the Chamber Chili Pepper’s Fallbrook Summer Heat, at the Fallbrook Summer Nights’ chili cook-off on July 10. See more coverage of this event on page A-12.
Patriotic spirit soars at Fallbrook’s July 4 event
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Ken Seals photos Patriotic Brayton Sandor wears a hat decorated with Miss Fallbrook, Simone Stubbs, leads the children’s parade along the edge of the Grand Tradition lake during Fallbrook’s annual Fourth of July celebration that American flags for the Fourth of July celebration in benefits the Fallbrook Beautification Alliance. See more photos on page A-10.. Fallbrook at the Grand Tradition.
A crowd of about 2,500 fills the lawns at the Grand Tradition Estate on July 4 to take part in Fallbrook’s Fourth of July celebration.