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Nonprofits invited to Community Service Fair Debbie Ramsey Managing Editor

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Local nonprofit organizations are being encouraged to participate in the inaugural Community Service Fair at Fallbrook High School. Scheduled for Friday, Oct. 17, from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. on campus, the fair is an opportunity to connect organizations with high school students who need community service hours to fulfill new graduation requirements. “ We a l r e a d y h a v e 1 0 organizations that have signed up and we would like to have as many as possible; we will make room for everyone,” said Anthony

see NONPROFITS, page A-8

CDBG funds reallocated locally Joe Naiman Village News Correspondent The San Diego County Board of Supervisors voted 5-0 Sept. 23 to reallocate $1,121,071 of Community Development Block Grant funding, including $793,500 which will be used for vehicles and other equipment at four fire stations and $28,156 which was reallocated from the design and right-of-way phase to the construction phase of a sidewalk project at Ammunition Road and Alturas Road. “Everything’s good in that regard,” said Todd Henderson, the director of the county’s Department of Housing and Community Development. The Department of Housing and Community Development administers the CDBG program

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Sarah Foster photo Royalty selected for Fallbrook High Homecoming festivities this week include, front row from left, Princesses Holly Hagen, Richelle Stephens, Morgan Abando, Carina Perez and, back row from left, Princes Austin King, Rickey Stephens, Angel Aguilera, and Jimmy Chung. The Homecoming football game and gala celebration carrying the theme “A Night in New Orleans” is Friday evening, Oct. 10 at Warrior stadium.

Marching Warriors invited to perform in 2016 London New Year’s Day Parade Debbie Ramsey Managing Editor

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Catherine Longworth, former Lord Mayor of The City of Westminster and senior patron of London’s New Year’s Day Parade and Festival and her associate Robert Bone paid a visit to Fallbrook High School the evening of Sept. 26 where she formally announced to Warrior Marching Band members, parents, and school officials that the school band was invited to participate in the prestigious event in January of 2016. Longworth followed up two hours later by making the announcement public during halftime of the varsity football game. In explaining why the invitation was being extended, Longworth said, “I promise you [spectators] don’t come because of the weather; it’s generally speaking quite chilly. Come out they do, and they come to see you because you are fresh, exhilarating, and tremendous entertainment to the crowds. We don’t have marching bands such as yours. They [will] just love you!” The London New Year’s Day Parade, with a route of 2.2 miles, is known as the crown jewel of London’s festive season. The event blends historical pomp and ceremony with exuberant,

see WARRIORS, page A-10

Shelby Houskeeper/Ahrend Studios photo Catherine Longworth, former Lord Mayor of The City of Westminster and senior patron of London’s New Year’s Day Parade and Festival, left, presents an official invitation for the Warrior Marching Band to perform in the parade to band director Victor Torres, center, while Robert Bone, right, parade executive director looks on

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OCTOBER 9, 2014

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Announcements Fallbrook Harvest Faire returns on Oct. 19

Annual Haunted House and new Little Monster’s House offered Oct. 24 and 25 FALLBROOK – The Boys and Girls Clubs of North County will its annual Haunted House on Friday evening, Oct. 24 and Saturday evening, Oct. 25, from

8 to 10 p.m. at 445 E. Ivy St., Fallbrook. New this year will be a separate Little Monster’s House for those who prefer a less scary visit. Open

same days/hours. Donation is $3/members; $5/non-members. For more information, call Lisa Ware at (760) 728-5871.

Tri-tip dinner offered before Homecoming football game FALLBROOK – The Fallbrook High School FFA is hosting its famous Tri-Tip BBQ dinners before this week’s home football game, Friday, Oct. 10. Dinner will be served from 5 to 6:30 p.m. at the Ag department, which is located at

Fallbrook’s Harvest Faire will return on Oct. 19. FALLBROOK – The Fallbrook Chamber of Commerce will host a Harvest Faire on Sunday, Oct. 19, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Main Avenue in downtown Fallbrook. This autumn-themed faire will include a large display of scarecrows, a petting zoo, pony ride, games, pumpkin contest, hay rides, as well as local food and artisan craft vendors. Residents and visitors are welcome to show off their gardening talent by bringing their pumpkin to the event to be judged

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in the largest pumpkin contest. Sweet treats will be available and local nonprofit organizations will host games and activities for the kids. There will also be demonstrations by local artists. A seasonal brew called “Falltucky Ale” will be available at Fallbrook Brewing Company and downtown shops will be open for browsing. Meet the friendly owners and see the unique finds! This event is designed to be for the whole family, offering the charm of small town America.

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FALLBROOK - The Fallbrook branch of the American Association of University Women (AAUW) will host members of the League of Women Voters for a non-partisan, informational discussion of the five new initiative ballots to be voted on in the next state election, November 4. The discussion will take place at Fallbrook Library, 124 S. Mission

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EventsCalendar Oct. 10 – 5 to 6:30 p.m. – Fallbrook High School FFA hosts their famous Tri-Tip BBQ dinner before Warrior home football game. Dinner ($10) is served at the Ag department, located at the east end of the football field. For more information, call (760) 7236300 Ext. 2509 or just show up. Proceeds benefit FFA leadership program. Oct. 11 – 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. – Annual Harvest Festival at Rock Rose School, 2809 S. Mission Road, features the band Hullabaloo. Oct. 11 – 4 to 10 p.m. – REINS 18th annual Hoedown, 4461 S. Mission Rd., includes dinner, dancing, a show, raffle and silent auction. For more information, call (760) 731-9168 or email jennifer@ reinsprogram.org. Oct. 16 – noon – AAUW is holding its Fall Mahjong Tournament at the Veterans of Foreign Wars Hall, 1175 Old Stage Coach Lane. Tickets are $20, including lunch and prizes. There will also be a raffle. To reserve a space, call Araxy Moosa at (760) 723-2262. Oct. 16 – 7 p.m. – Free concert featuring MondoBasso at Fallbrook Library, 125 S. Mission Rd. MondoBasso is a duo featuring Gunnar Biggs on bass and Bill Bradbury on mandolin. Performances include arrangements of traditional music, new compositions, classical music repertoire, jazz and ragtime. Oct. 17 – Fallbrook Ag Boosters third annual golf tourney, auction, and dinner to benefit Fallbrook FFA and 4-H at Fallbrook Gold Club. For more information, email info@fallbrookagboosters.org or call David at (951) 505-1915 or Jim at (760) 458-4470.

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Also on hand will be newlyappointed superintendent of the Fallbrook Union School District, Dr. Hugo Pedroza and incumbent school board trustees Richard Goodlake, Sherry Ludwig, and James O’Donnell. Light refreshments will be offered by AAUW. For further information, call (619) 957-0991.

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Oct. 18 – 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. – Fallbrook Health and Fitness Fair offers free activities and information for all ages! Includes health screenings, fitness activities, rock climbing wall, nutrition, flu shots, live entertainment, games and activities, prizes and giveaways. At La Paloma Elementary School, 300 Heald Lane. For more information, call Fallbrook Healthcare District, (760) 731-9187 Oct. 18 – noon to 3 p.m. – Fallbrook Pregnancy Resource Center hosts Chocolate for Your Soul, a fun and fanciful tea and silent auction to benefit its programs, at Myrtle Creek Botanical Gardens and Nursery, 2940 Reche Rd. Cost is $15 per person; seating is limited so register early. Call (760) 728-4105 or e-mail carolyn@fallbrookprc. com. Oct. 18 – 2 to 4 p.m. – Members of the Britannia Connection, Inc. will host a traditional English tea featuring tea sandwiches, scones, sausage rolls, and desserts along with piano music by Bud Roberds, at the United Methodist Church, 1844 Winterhaven Rd. Cost is $25; all proceeds will be given to local non-profits. For tickets, call Judith at (760)731-4809. Oct. 19 – 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. – Fallbrook Harvest Faire – An Autumn-themed event in the historic downtown area – part of Scarecrow Days – with booths, contests, and more. For information, call the Fallbrook Chamber of Commerce at (760) 728-5845. Oct. 19 – 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. – Fallbrook High School Alumni Association presents annual Picnic in the Park for all former students and friends at Live Oak Park. Event offers optional tritip lunch prepared by Fallbrook High ag dept. students ($12.50/ each). To RSVP for meal or get more information, call Jan Mahr Owen at (760) 645-0101 or email mahrranch@att.net. Oct. 24 & 25 – 8 to 10 p.m. – Annual Haunted House at Boys & Girls Clubs of North County; separate Little Monster’s House offered also (not as scary); donation $3/members; $5/non-members; 445 E. Ivy St., Fallbrook. For more information, call Lisa Ware at (760) 728-5871.

Oct. 25 – 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. – Fallbrook Airpark 50th anniversary celebration featuring free airplane rides (ages 8 and up). Parking available at Fallbrook High School with free shuttles to the airpark. Includes an EAA Young Eagles event; food available. Oct. 25 – 3 to 7 p.m. – Zion Lutheran School’s 30th anniversary Harvest Festival at 1405 E. Fallbrook Street includes carnival games, bounce house, obstacle course; options include pony rides, fair food. Call (760) 723-3500 for more information. Oct. 25 – 5:30 to 10 p.m. – Dinner with the Docs, a gala fundraiser for Foundation for Senior Care, which provides services for local seniors. Event features guest speaker, music, dinner, silent auction and more at Grand Tradition, 220 Grand Tradition Way. Cost/Donation: $90/person. For more information, call Dotty at (760) 723-7570 or visit www.foundationforseniorcare.org. Dec. 5 – 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. – Community Christmas Tree Lighting – Fallbrook Community Center, 341 Heald Lane. Call (760) 728-1671 for more information. Dec. 6 – 5 p.m. – Annual Fallbrook Christmas Parade, sponsored by Fallbrook Chamber of Commerce. Begins at Ammunition Road and S. Main Ave. and travels northbound on Main to Ivy St. For more information, or to file an entry form, call the chamber at (760) 728-5845. Dec. 13 – 8 to 10:30 a.m. – Breakfast with Santa at the Fallbrook Community Center, 341 Heald Lane. Call (760) 728-1671 for more information. Dec. 13 – 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. – Old-Fashioned Christmas Open House at Fallbrook Historical Society museums and compound, Rockycrest Rd. at South Hill Ave. April 19 – 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. – Avocado Festival, sponsored by the Fallbrook Chamber of Commerce in downtown area. For more information, call the chamber at (760) 728-5845.


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Local High school’s new press box of ficially opens Debbie Ramsey Managing Editor The long-awaited new press box for Warrior Stadium at Fallbrook High School became a functional reality on Friday, Sept. 26. The official grand opening ceremony was held for the structure during football game festivities that evening. “The building of the stadium press box represents a collaboration of many civic minded individuals and dedicated volunteers,” explained Tish Oppermann of the Football Boosters. “Appropriately, the ribbon cutting ceremony was

officiated immediately before the start of the varsity Warriors home football game against El Camino High School.” Oppermann said Fallbrook High principal, Rod King, invited the community “and some very special guests involved in the funding, management and building of the new state-of-theart facility to join him at this special event.” “A significant portion of the project was completed with donations from individuals, local organizations, the National Football League Foundation and San Diego County,” said Oppermann. “Additionally,

Shelby Houskeeper/Ahrend Studios photos Fallbrook High principal Rod King, left, and athletic director Patrick Walker, right celebrate cutting the official ribbon for the new press box to be put into use at Warrior Stadium on Sept. 26.

former [FUHSD] superintendent, Dr. Dale Mitchell, was involved in facilitating the volunteer work performed on campus and was

instrumental in assuring the completion of the facility for the 2014 football season.” Jointly cutting the official

ribbon were King and school athletic director Patrick Walker. To comment on this story online, visit www.thevillagenews.com.

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FPUD board ratifies Brady’s emergency paving approval Joe Naiman Village News Correspondent Fallbrook Public Utility District general manager Brian Brady has the authority to approve transactions for less then $20,000, as do certain FPUD staff members in management positions. Brady also has the authority to declare an emergency. When paving was needed to complete FPUD’s sewer replacement project underneath Stage Coach Lane, Brady used his emergency powers to approve a contract with Joe’s Paving for $22,731. T h e s e c t i o n o f F P U D ’s Administrative Code which allows

such emergency purchases also states that the purchase should be reported to the board and subsequently approved. On Sept. 22 FPUD’s board voted 3-0, with Milt Davies absent and Archie McPhee abstaining, to ratify the emergency paving contract with the Valley Center company. “This was pretty much a housekeeping item,” Brady said. FPUD’s used internal staff to replace 1,750 feet of an aging sewer line portion near the intersection of Stage Coach Lane and Devin Drive while also realigning the pipeline to loop what had previously been a dead end. The sewer line had caused

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Lane led to resident complaints about the temporary surface, both to FPUD and to the County of San Diego which notified FPUD about the complaints. FPUD staff chose to expedite the award of a paving contract rather than to wait until the next board meeting. FPUD has an existing contract with Joe’s Paving, which was the lowest responsible bidder for FPUD’s previous paving contract. That contract includes a 30-day extension for a set unit price for any additional work as needed. The $20,000 signing limit

without board approval also applies to FPUD operations manager David Horn. The emergency work based on the extension clause stipulated a $22,731 award. Horn advised Brady that the award amount was over his signing limit. “However, we went ahead with issuing the contract because we considered getting the final paving done to be a safety issue,” Brady said. The paving work began Sept. 15.

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“I feel that if kids find something they are interested in, they are more likely to not only do it, but repeat doing it,” he explained. For the students’ community service hours to be accepted toward the school requirement, the organization they serve must be pre-approved by the career counseling center. In the past, community service hours were beneficial to students’ college applications, but that too has become more competitive, Morrow said. “Now [colleges] are looking at if the student has a distinct passion in the community service work they are doing,” he explained. “In the past, perhaps a student spread their community service work in small increments over several organizations. Now, admissions departments are looking to see if a student has a passion for one element in society. Seeing a student’s passion tells them how that student will benefit their college campus community.” Leadership roles in that service area weigh heavily as well. While many students have time to volunteer during the school

year, Morrow said he hopes this will spur some of them to get out in the community and serve others during the summer months as well. “I think that could be of benefit to them; they could help staff some worthy summer programs,” he noted. Primarily, Morrow said, they want to connect the students with their community and Fallbrook Chamber of Commerce CEO Lila MacDonald offered to help facilitate the fair. “We want to get the kids out there to take pride in their community and we are doing anything we can to encourage them,” said Morrow. “The [nonprofit] organizations have some amazing people involved with them and can really mentor these kids and help mold an even better, more aware, and giving community partnership,” said MacDonald. Organizations that would like to inquire about participating in the fair can call Lila MacDonald at the Fallbrook Chamber of Commerce, (760) 728-5845.

funding) or to projects completed with balances remaining are permissible but require Board of Supervisors approval. The county supervisors have committed $200,000 of CDBG funds each year for needs of the fire service, although that funding is restricted to eligible neighborhoods. The actual need of the San Diego County Regional Fire Authority exceeds that amount, and a combination of cancelled projects and $759,000 of uncommitted Housing Development Fund allocations allowed for the $793,500 allocation to the SDCRFA. The DeLuz and Shelter Valley fire stations will each receive a Type II water tender, including selfcontained breathing apparatus and miscellaneous vehicle equipment, while the Potrero and Sunshine Summit stations will receive Type

VI fire engines (a smaller vehicle which provides for better response to medical or small fire calls in areas where larger engines have difficulty maneuvering) including SCBA units and other equipment. “This is just one example of the county allocating funds to beef up our fire protection resources in our backcountry,” said Supervisor Dianne Jacob. “Any chance we get to put additional equipment into the hands of our firefighters means greater protection for the entire region,” said Supervisor Bill Horn. The 2014-15 CDBG allocations approved April 15 had included $182,000 for the SDCRFA to purchase a Type VI engine which would have been housed at the Ranchita station, but HUD recently updated guidelines for CDBG projects which qualify based on a defined service area. The Ranchita fire engine no longer qualifies for CDBG funding, so that project was cancelled and the money was reallocated for the Sept. 23 appropriations. “Most of my district is ineligible to receive CDBG funding, so I’m always pleased when we can direct those funds towards North County projects,” Horn said. The sidewalk project at Ammunition Road and Alturas Road will provide curbs, gutters, and pedestrian ramps as well as sidewalks at that intersection. In April 2013 the Board of Supervisors approved the 201314 CDBG plan including $84,000 for the design and right-of-way acquisition phase. The total estimated cost of the project, including the construction itself, is $450,000, and the county’s Department of Public Works is expected to utilize Road Fund revenue in addition to the CDBG allocation. The April 14 approval of the 2014-15 CDBG plan allocated $207,375 for the sidewalk project. “We badly need sidewalks along Ammunition and Alturas in Fallbrook because of the high volume of vehicle and pedestrian traffic,” Horn said. The design and right-of-way acquisition was completed with $28,156 of CDBG funding remaining. “That money was then reallocated,” Henderson said. “They’re using that money to go towards the actual construction.” The sidewalk project must return to the Board of Supervisors for authorization of the bid and award process for a construction contract. The work has a June 2015 completion estimate.

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leaks and associated property damage before it was replaced. After the pipeline was replaced, a cold mix was applied over the trench while FPUD began the process for a paving contract. Stage Coach Lane south of Reche Road provides access to Fallbrook High School, Potter Junior High School, and Live Oak Elementary School. The county’s most recent traffic survey for that area of Stage Coach Lane was taken in November 2011; the twoway average daily volume south of Calavo Road was 6,300 vehicles. The high traffic along Stage Coach

Morrow, organizer and Fallbrook High School career counselor. Morrow explained that this is the first year that all seniors will have to fulfill a required 40 hours of community service. “AR 6146.1, which was approved by the board [of trustees] in June of 2011, requires that beginning with the Class of 2015, all students must perform an approved 40 hours of community service in order to graduate,” said Morrow. The big picture, Morrow said, is “that means in any given year beginning with this one, we will have between 72,000 and 93,000 hours of community service students [across the grades] will be working to fulfill.” This year’s senior class is comprised of 533 students. Morrow said the idea behind the Community Service Fair was to create a venue where students could learn what different organizations do and match them with their interests.

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Garth Bricker, left, has been named Curator Emeritus and Michael Evans, Curator, of the Fallbrook Gem and Mineral Society.

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with the title of curator emeritus in recognition of all his years of service to the society and to the amazing museum collection that is on display for everyone to see. Evans is being promoted to curator at the same time. He has been the assistant curator for many years helping Bricker

collect, display, and maintain the minerals and fossils the club has accumulated. The public is welcome to attend the meeting and help celebrate their accomplishments. The museum and gift shop will open after the business meeting.

spectators will include musicians, dancers, cheerleaders, acrobats, and other performers. The parade is televised and typically viewed by about 220 million people worldwide. The task now at hand locally is raising the money for the band to make the trip. “In addition to raising money for the FHS marching band program ($60,000 per year), the band is seeking support to make London a reality,” said Monasterio. “The seven-day trip includes performing in the parade and at a prestigious London music hall, as well as numerous tours and experiences that only London can provide.

The trip cost is $3,000 per student, which will involve the graduating seniors, as well as incoming ninth graders.” “The Band Boosters hopes to see the community of Fallbrook rally around the students and help make the trip a reality,” she added. “They are planning numerous fundraising events and seeking sponsors, both corporate and private, to help fund the trip by October of 2015.” For more information, visit fallbrookhsband.org or call (760) 468-4415.

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Ken Seals photos Helena Barous enjoys a chance to hold “Bonsall” at the Bonsall Country Festival. “Bonsall” is owned by Kodi Williams who provided the dog’s western costume.

Lori Gaye, master of ceremonies at the Bonsall Chamber of Commerce’s Country Festival, announces upcoming stage performances during the event held Sept. 28 at Valley Fort.

Jewelry artist Denise Haynes-Port, left, shows her creations to Brandon Luterick, center, and Rae Lietzau in a booth at the Bonsall Country Festival, Sept. 28.

Tillman Rexrode, left, and his sister, Grace Rexrode, try on knit winter caps at the Bonsall Country Festival Sept. 28. The caps are the handmade creations of Gloria Russell, one of the vendors at the event.

Rick Williams, dog trainer for Canine Companions, explains the extensive training that “Mike” the Labrador has experienced in preparation to go into service with a disabled person.

Dusty Recor, singer and guitar player with the band Dusty and the Love Notes, performs for the crowd at the Bonsall Country Festival at the Valley Fort. In the background are band members Indian Joe, left and Floyd Fronius.


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Health Village Home Care is here to help Laura Taylor Special to the Village News Village Home Care has been tending to the needs of its clients since 1999. The staff provides help with essential tasks that an aging or ailing person requires, presented with respect and dignity, which are imperative when caring for someone in need. The owner of Village Home Care, longtime Fallbrook resident Carol Jo Stevens, is a Licensed Vo c a t i o n a l N u r s e ( LV N ) . With extensive experience in geriatrics, Stevens is very adept in understanding the needs of her senior clientele. There are approximately thirty caregivers that Village Home Care retains, and all of them take their responsibility very seriously - both professionally and personally. Vi l l a g e H o m e C a r e h i r e s

caregivers that truly enjoy their work, which is often displayed by the emotional connection they have with their clients. The caregivers are of various ages and from different walks of life, but all have had background checks and are CPR certified. Many of the caregivers have been with Village

who speaks to them in detail to help ascertain what their loved one requires. For example, a patient who about to be discharged from the hospital may find it necessary to have some overnight care for a period of time at home. Prior to meeting a client and their family, Stevens recommends

“When you are a caregiver you know that every day you will touch a life or a life will touch yours.” -- Anonymous Home Care for over ten years, exhibiting a reciprocated loyalty and commitment to the company. Usually the family of someone in need of care will contact Stevens

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OCTOBER 9, 2014

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Count y steps up fight against obesit y Nearly one-third of San Diego children and over 50 percent of adults are overweight or obese. SAN DIEGO COUNTY – Thanks to a $3.52 million federal grant announced Sept. 24, San Diego County is stepping up its fight against obesity and chronic disease and working to get more San Diegans to stop smoking, eat healthier and be more physically active. The funds from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and Prevention will help County Health and Human Services Agency (HHSA) efforts to tackle health disparities in populations with high rates of chronic disease, specifically communities with higher rates of heart disease, stroke and diabetes. HHSA anticipates the funding from the CDC to continue three additional years. “The County is working hard to improve the health and safety of all residents through our Live Well San Diego initiative,” said Supervisor Dianne Jacob, chairwoman of the County Board of Supervisors. “The grant money will help us reach communities that are disproportionately affected by chronic disease and help them improve their quality of life.” HHSA will lead the implementation of Healthy Works: Public Actions to Prevent Obesity, Diabetes, Heart Disease and Stroke and work with the City of San Diego, UC San Diego’s San Diego Division of Community Health, and Be There San Diego. In San Diego County, three behaviors – poor nutrition, lack of physical activity and smoking – lead to four diseases – cancer, heart disease, Type 2 diabetes, and respiratory illness – that are responsible for over 50 percent of the local deaths. “Obesity and chronic disease

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Dining Trupiano’s Italian Bistro celebrates 10th anniversary Nathalie Taylor Special to the Village News Faro Trupiano is a hard worker with a vision for “making Fallbrook even better than it already is.” He has a soft spot in his heart for Fallbrook, which is not his hometown, but he has adopted it. Celebrating ten years at his restaurant, Trupiano’s Italian Bistro, he reflects on his life as a restaurateur. “What a journey – I can’t believe it’s been ten years – what an incredible ride!” he exclaimed. “I heard stories on how tough it is to do a restaurant in Fallbrook, but it has been amazing.” The journey began with some urging from a friend who had tasted Trupiano’s culinary works, was impressed, and thus encouraged him to open a restaurant in Fallbrook. Herb Lewis, who owned La Estancia Inn, was the persistent friend. “He changed the course of my life forever,” Trupiano mused. Trupiano’s restaurant prospered at the inn for two years, then at the present Main Avenue location for ten. This year, he purchased the coffee house downtown and renamed it The Espresso Lounge. Trupiano is currently renovating the historic Elder House downtown and has plans to debut it as a new restaurant called 127 West Social House. He had originally planned to open in Fall, but obstacles and delays regarding permits pushed the opening to early 2015. “It’s a historical building and there have been a lot of challenges because of that,” he noted. Trupiano, who is full Italian, travels to Italy on occasion to visit relatives and research the country’s varied cuisines. About twenty-five percent of the menu items are created by Trupiano, himself, and are inspired, in part, by his travels

A favorite of Trupiano’s is a fresh, healthful dish, “Salmone Buona Salute.” It is a roasted salmon filet that sits on a bed of spinach, then finished with capers and fresh garlic. “It is my ‘go-to’ when I want to eat healthy,” he said. With delicious, healthful entrées and new, exciting dishes on the menu, Trupiano’s Italian Bistro is ready to launch its second decade. “The people of Fallbrook have

been unbelievably supportive,” Trupiano commented. “I want to give sincere thanks to all my patrons over the years for their continued support. It is awesome to have the community backing me.” Trupiano’s Italian Bistro is located at 945 South Main Avenue, Fallbrook. Contact them by telephone at (760) 728-0200; or visit www.trupianosbistro.com. To comment on this story online, visit www.thevillagenews.com.

Nathalie Taylor photo Faro Trupiano raises a glass to toast the village of Fallbrook. Trupiano’s Italian Bistro is celebrating its 10th anniversary this year and he wants to thank all of his supporters. in Italy. Sometimes he conjures up recipes in his head while he is driving his car. A driving-inspired entrée happens to be his favorite – “Pollo Fantasia.” This dish is made with breaded chicken, sautéed spinach, mushrooms, prosciutto, mozzarella, and tomato cream sauce. Trupiano recently created a pasta dish with eggplant, prosciutto and mozzarella cheese and named it, “Pasta della Nonna,” which means “Grandmother’s Pasta.” “It was an old-style pasta dish I remember my grandma making when I was a kid,” he explained, “I was just feeling nostalgic and was

missing my grandmother. I ran it as a dinner special for about a month.” Also, it is events like the Taste of Fallbrook and The Bonsall Rotary Food and Wine Festival that have helped build Trupiano’s menu, which now lists 50 entrées. He will create a dish for the event, introduce it, and then, depending on the response, begin serving it at the restaurant. However, the majority of Trupiano’s recipes are still his mother’s. “My mom is the best cook in the entire world and she taught me most everything I know,” he said with a smile.

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Entertainment FAA’s Open Judged Show runs Oct. 31 to Nov. 16 FALLBROOK – Fallbrook Art Association’s (FAA) Open Judged Show will be held at the Fallbrook Art Center, 103 S. Main Ave., Oct. 31 through Nov. 16. FAA membership is not required to participate. A maximum of two pieces, in any of seven different categories, can be entered. All works will be accepted Monday, Oct. 27, from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m., providing they meet FAA submission standards and guidelines. Cash prizes will be awarded in each category and presented at the Opening Reception and Awards Ceremony Saturday, Nov. 1, from 6 to 8 p.m. Detailed information can be found on the Call for Entries page

of FAA’s October newsletter at www.fallbrookartassn.org. The judge for this show is Richard Hawk, an internationally collected artist who lives in San Diego. A figurative painter on canvas and paper, he also works in special oxidation techniques on copper. “In observing, exploring, and trying to understand life and art, I have come to realize that I am attracted to the uncontrollable,” said Hawk. “More specifically, I am drawn to that difficult sector where the controlled and the uncontrollable meet. Exciting things happen there.”

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Battle of the Badges charity boxing event returns to Pala Casino PALA – On Saturday, Oct. 18, the Battle of the Badges to benefit Cops 4 Kids & Communities will take place at the Pala events center

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Shane Gibson photos Lady Warrior Jessica Fagrell keeps the ball in play during Fallbrook’s Sept. 23 match against Rancho Bernardo. Fallbrook lost in three games.

The rest of Fallbrook High School’s girls volleyball season will determine the success of the Warriors’ new leaders. Chip Patterson, who is in his first year as Fallbrook’s head coach, was an assistant coach last year and has also been a head coach for United States Marine Corps teams. The most significant variable is which Warrior player will replace senior Kendra Dahlke, who likely played her final high school match Sept. 23, as the team leader. “Somebody else is going to have step it up, but I think they’re going to do extremely well in their conference,” Patterson said. The North County Conference realignment places Fallbrook in the Valley League along with Mission Hills, Oceanside, Orange Glen, Ramona, and Valley Center. The realignment moved 2013 Valley League champion Del Norte to the Avocado East League; Mission Hills was second in last year’s Valley League standings and Ramona finished third. Last year the Warriors were in the Avocado West League and shared third place in the standings with a 5-5 record. A loss to Poway in the first round of the CIF Division I playoffs gave the Warriors a final 19-15 overall figure for 2013. Patterson was an assistant coach for the Fallbrook program last year when Robin Reese was the head coach, so he had worked with some of the Warriors prior to this season. “I knew they had potential,” Patterson said. Patterson noted that a head coach has administrative as well as instructional duties. “You have more responsibility and everything lies on you, good, bad, or indifferent. You have to take them all,” he said. Patterson added that as head coach he is also responsible for the junior varsity and freshman programs as well as the varsity team. Boys volleyball was not a high school sport when Patterson attended Lake Clifton High School in Baltimore, Maryland. He was a three-sport athlete for the Lakers, playing quarterback on the football team, forward on the basketball team, and pitcher, catcher, and first baseman on the baseball team. “I didn’t really start playing volleyball until I got into the Marine Corps,” he said. Patterson spent 27 years in the Marine Corps. He began his coaching career as a player/ assistant coach and became a player/head coach before transitioning to a coach-only role. His Marine Corps coaching activity included leading a base travel team. Patterson’s head coaching at Fallbrook began with practice and a scrimmage. The Warriors opened their season with the Sept. 5-6 San Diego Fall Classic tournament and posted a 4-2 record. A combination of hot weather and the lack of an air-conditioned

Lady Warrior Morgan Alexander puts the ball over the block of two Rancho Bernardo High school defenders. gymnasium cancelled a scheduled pre-league match against Rancho Buena Vista, so the Warriors’ first match after the tournament was the Sept. 23 contest at Rancho Bernardo. The Broncos prevailed in three games. “They’re a good team. There’s nothing you can take away from them,” Patterson said of the Broncos. “They had very experienced girls.” The loss gave Fallbrook a 4-3 record, which is still a winning mark. “I’m happy,” Patterson said. The extent of Dahlke’s injury was realized after the match against Rancho Bernardo. “We’ve got to go the rest of the season without Kendra,” Patterson said. The injury itself preceded the San Diego Fall Classic. “She was playing with it throughout the season. She was toughing it out,” Patterson said. Patterson is willing to have Dahlke sit out the rest of the season. “She has a future in college and it’s not worth it to cause any type of injury,” Patterson said. “I don’t plan on trying to have her come back.”

Because the senior all-star game, which is part of a boysgirls doubleheader, is played in early June after the end of the boys season, Dahlke could possibly conclude her high school career with that match. Players selected for the senior all-star game do not need to be on an all-CIF or allleague team. Dahlke was on the all-league first team in each of her first three high school seasons, and she was an all-CIF selection as a freshman and sophomore. Patterson believes that the other players will help mitigate the loss of Dahlke. “I’m quite certain they’ll do fine,” he said. Fallbrook had eight seniors on the 2013 team who needed to be replaced. Three of those seniors earned all-league honors last year; Dahlke was one of two Fallbrook juniors to be an all-league selection. This year’s 14-girl varsity roster consists of six seniors, three juniors, four sophomores, and one freshman. “It’s a great group of young ladies,” Patterson said. To comment on this story online, visit www.thevillagenews.com.

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Melissa Ruvalcaba passes the ball during the Lady Warriors’ match against the Rancho Bernardo Broncos.

Lady Warrior Chyna Southwell, left, tips the ball over the net past a Rancho Bernardo opponent on Sept. 23. Rancho Bernardo went on to win, 3-0.


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Senior Warrior Connor Kuhn (#2) prepares to pass the ball.

Fallbrook senior Tristan Curnow (#3) puts some power into play during a recent water polo tournament. Joe Naiman Village News Correspondent Two Sept. 26 losses to open the America’s Finest Tournament competition dropped the season record for Fallbrook High School’s boys water polo team to 5-5, but the Warriors won their three Sept. 27 games to end the tournament with an 8-5 record. “We’re starting to see some improvement, starting to see the kids working well again,” said Fallbrook coach Bill Richardson. The tournament concluded a week which began with the finalization of an agreement for the Warriors to use the 13 Area pool on Camp

Pendleton. Fallbrook had three practices and six games during the week. “We’re starting to make our way back to where we were,” Richardson said. A pump at the Fallbrook High School pool broke the morning of Sept. 2, and Richardson does not expect the pool to be ready by the end of the boys water polo season. Fallbrook had practiced in the pool during previous weeks but did not practice that day or the following day. The Warriors opened their season with the Sept. 4-6 Poway Invitational tournament and took fifth place with a 4-1 record. The Warriors initially were able

to practice in the Boys and Girls Club pool for approximately three hours a week. “They were able to at least give us a little bit of time there we could split up among our three levels,” Richardson said. Richardson began working on arrangements to use the Camp Pendleton pool, and practice there began Sept. 22.

A pair of scheduled pre-league home games were cancelled, and Fallbrook’s first game following the Poway Invitational was played Sept. 17 at Westview. The Warriors closed out the tournament with a 7-6 triumph against the Wolverines, but in the non-tournament game Westview took a 9-5 victory. “We were a little bit out of shape at that point,” Richardson said. On Sept. 18, the Warriors traveled to Palomar College, which includes the home pool of San Marcos High School, and defeated the Knights by a 12-8 score. One of the cancelled home matches was replaced by a Sept. 23 road contest at La Jolla

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Warrior goalkeeper, senior Shaun Kilcrease communicates Courtesy photos with his teammates while protecting the goal. “We’re real thankful that we have the time that we have,” Richardson said. The Warriors no longer have morning workouts, but the base pool is available for afternoon practices approximately 2 1/2 hours each day. “It’s kind of breaking even,” Richardson said of the pool time. The Camp Pendleton pool has fewer cages available than the Fallbrook pool. “What we can do in the pool is limited,” Richardson said. The Warriors will still play their scheduled home matches elsewhere.

which ended as an 8-5 Vikings victory. Fallbrook played its Sept. 26 America’s Finest Tournament games at the Coronado Community Center pool, losing 12-6 to Carlsbad in the afternoon and 13-10 to Grossmont in the evening. The two losses put Fallbrook in the bottom quarter of the tournament for Saturday, and the Warriors played those games at the Rancho Bernardo High School pool. The 10 a.m. match against Temescal Canyon concluded as an 11-9 Fallbrook victory. Fallbrook was

on the preferred end of the 10-4 score in the game against Elsinore High School which began at 3 p.m. The contest against Bonita High School of Laverne began at 7 p.m. and ended with Fallbrook prevailing by a 17-9 margin. Toby Fast led the Warriors with four goals against Temescal Canyon. Connor Kuhn had four successful shots against Elsinore, and Fallbrook goalie Shaun Kilcrease made six saves against the Tigers. Tristan Curnow scored five times against Bonita while Chaz Sommer added three goals. The fact that different players led the team in scoring in each game – and that none of those was Sommer, the team’s leading scorer for the season – means that opponents won’t be able to defeat the Warriors merely by shutting down Sommer. “There are a number of kids who are capable of stepping up,” Richardson said. Because Mission Vista High School does not have aquatics and Classical Academy is normally in the Coastal Conference which does not have aquatics, the Caimans replace the Timberwolves in the Valley League for water polo. Orange Glen will not field a boys water polo team this year and the North County Conference utilizes one overall game between each league opponent rather than home-and-home matches, so the Warriors will play four league contests this year. The Oct. 9 league opener against Valley Center was to have been played at Fallbrook, although the game will now be played at the Jaguars’ pool. The match against Classical Academy, which has moved into the Escondido building previously occupied by the North County Times, was originally scheduled at Fallbrook’s pool but will now be played at the Washington Park pool. Fallbrook also has league competition at Ramona High School and against Oceanside High School at Brook Street Pool which were initially scheduled as road games.

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Courtesy photos Christian Aguirre of Fallbrook won the Boys 12 Singles consolation championship in the 30th annual Fallbrook Fall Junior Satellite Tournament. Joe Naiman Village News Correspondent The Fallbrook Tennis Club was the site of the 30th Annual Fallbrook Fall Junior Satellite Tournament which included approximately 85 youth players and was held Sept. 6-7 and Sept. 13-14. “I have to congratulate all the kids for managing to get through the heat. It was pretty difficult. They did a great job,” said tournament organizer Dorothy Roth. A satellite tournament sanctioned by a United States Tennis Association affiliate such as the Southern California Tennis Association allows the satellite players an opportunity to obtain section rankings. “These tournaments are the base to give the kids a chance to start building real tournament experience,” Roth said. While some tournaments use a tiebreaking game to ten points if the players split the first two sets, the Fallbrook tournaments utilize a third full set. Roth also has a consolation bracket to ensure that each player will have at least two matches. “I think it’s important that they have the opportunity to play full matches and get good experience,” she said. The third full set was used for the Boys 10 Singles championship match between San Diego players Animesh Joshi and David Thorpe. Thorpe was on the winning end of the 7-5 first set, but Joshi achieved 6-3 and 6-4 victories in the other two sets to win the match and championship. Inigo Izuzquiza of Coronado

became the Boys 12 Singles champion by defeating Tejas Gupta of Del Mar in the final round by 6-1 and 6-0 margins. Boys 14 Singles winner Brandon Wong of Rancho Santa Fe faced Temecula’s Benjamin Burdick-Rutz in the championship match which had 6-1 and 6-4 scores in Wong’s favor. Yocelyn Torres of San Ysidro earned the Girls 16 Singles title with a 6-2, 6-0 finals victory over Escondido’s Rebecca Gross. Girls 14 Singles champion Venous Ghazi of La Mesa won a pair of 6-2 sets in the championship match against Escondido’s Olivia Belair. In the Girls 12 Singles final Coronado’s Crista Izuzquiza captured 6-2 and 6-4 sets against La Mesa’s Seevan Ghazi. Four divisions utilized a roundrobin format. Murrieta resident David Ramirez was the Boys 18 Singles winner. Alexander Weishan of San Diego won the Boys 16 Singles division. The Mixed 14 Doubles title went to Mehran Arabshahi of Temecula and Natalie Duffy of Hemet. Gross and Escondido’s Kaitlyn Hillard took home the Girls 16 Doubles championship. Two Fallbrook players won consolation championships. In the Boys 12 Singles final Christian Aguirre defeated Jacobo Torres of San Ysidro in 6-4 and 6-3 sets. Joseph Tygart won the Boys 10 Singles consolation championship by default when Carlsbad’s Jonathan Tran was unable to play. Fallbrook’s Riley Lenaway was the runner-up in the round-robin Boys 18 Singles division.

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enhancement of the fee relief for SBA Veterans Advantage loans will became effective October 1, and will remain in effect through Sept. 30, 2015. “We zeroed out fees on loans of less than $150,000 to any 7(a) borrower because we don’t want SBA fees to be an impediment to getting capital out to communities where it can make a game-changing difference, especially to our underserved communities, who use these small dollar loans more frequently,”

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Scripps Ranch shuts out Fallbrook field hockey Senior Gaby Zinniger keeps the ball in play for Fallbrook on Oct. 2.

Aguirre takes first place in t wo tourneys Fallbrook High junior Tatiana Arias (#17) maintains control of the ball, moving it downfield during the Lady Warriors 6-0 loss to Scripps Ranch on Oct. 2

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Tennis pro Mike Amador congratulates Christian Aguirre on Courtesy photo taking first place in two tournaments recently. FALLBROOK – Every tennis professional started as a novice player. What distinguished them from other up-and-coming players was talent, dedication and hard work. Christian Aguirre has been exhibiting all those traits and it’s paying off with him winning the Boy’s 12 Consolation Satellite finals played at the Fallbrook Tennis Club two weeks ago and playing up an age division winning the Boy’s 14’s at a Del Mar Jr. Tournament last week.

Coach Mike Amador said, “The ball doesn’t know the difference in age, height or gender. Players need to play the ball in their comfort zone, if so, they’ll be able to stand toe-to-toe with any opponent.” “Even though Christian is only 11 years old, he is planning on entering the Boy’s 16’s division next month,” continued Amador. “Playing older kids makes a player sharpen their skills so when they play in their actual age division, they can deal with the pressure.”

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Local Civil Air Patrol Squadron honored at annual awards banquet SAN DIEGO - Civil Air Patrol Fallbrook Squadron 87 was named Senior Squadron of the Year at the San Diego Group 8 awards banquet on Saturday, Sept. 27. The Senior Squadron of the Year award recognizes the unit that performs to the highest standards of excellence in executing the missions of the Civil Air Patrol. Fallbrook Senior Squadron 87 personnel flew numerous missions during the 2013/14 fiscal year, totaling 375 hours. These missions included search and rescue, counter-drug, Homeland Security and cadet orientation flights. The squadron distinguished itself not only in the California Wing, but in the Pacific Region

by flying more hours than any other unit. In addition to the squadron award, individual members were also honored: Lt. Col. Gerald Rohles was named the Group 8 Counterdrug Officer of the Year; Capt. Rich Lee was named the Group 8 Senior Member of the Year; and Capt. Stu Oster was named Group 8 Pilot of the Year. Fallbrook Senior Squadron 87 maintains a Cessna 182Q at Fallbrook Airpark. The squadron and individual awardees will be considered for California Wing honors at the annual Wing Conference in Sacramento later this month. Courtesy photo

Members of Civil Air Patrol Squadron 87 at their recent banquet include, from left, Maj. John Genduso, Lt. Col. Jon Meyer, Capt. Rich Lee, Capt. Stu Oster, Lt. Col. Will Gordon, Capt. Vince Gangi, Maj. Roy Knight, SM Jerry Camp, 2Lt. Bill Ulmer, and Lt. Col. Jerry Rohles.

Fallbrook Encore Club joins Chamber of Commerce

Sharyn Peet, LeNita Hague, Bob Hague, and Bob Freaney enjoy a recent Encore Club event at a member’s home.

Lucy Dickson, Judy Plank, Cece Feeney, and Bertha Gagliano enjoy visiting at an Encore Club event.

FALLBROOK – Encore Club is starting the coming season right by becoming a new member of the Fallbrook Chamber of Commerce. Encore Club, a nonprofit social organization, has long been an active part of the greater community, drawing members from Fallbrook, Rainbow and Bonsall as well as graduates from the Fallbrook Newcomers Club. It’s mission is to promote

friendship and provide activities for the members. While many varied activities are available for members, two recent dinner events were held at homes of hosting members. The “Food and Fun” and the “Saturday Night Special” groups are two of the opportunities. Others include various games, travel adventures, and special interests such as collectibles, gardening, cooking,

movies, and local outings. The first activity of the season was a monthly coffee meeting held at Fallbrook United Methodist Church on the first Tuesday of each month at 10 a.m. Prospective new members are encouraged to attend. For more information about the Encore Club, call membership chair Joan Voigt at (760) 7312820.

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Obituaries Kingfisher, Oklahoma on Oct. 21, 1910, went to be with the Lord on Sept. 27, 2014, just days shy of her 104th birthday. She was married to Earl O. Hedrick on Aug. 31, 1927. They had a great life together of hard work, fishing, traveling, and enjoying family. They were married 67 years until Earl passed in 1994. Lula was a 78-year resident of Fallbrook. The couple had two sons, Morris of Mohave Valley, Ariz. and David and wife Judi of Fallbrook. They had five grandchildren, eight greats, and four great-greats. She was preceded in death by eight sisters and one brother.

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Education Kendrick, Pilbin, Rendon, Velazquez honored as FUHSD Students of the Month Debbie Ramsey Managing Editor Erin Kendrick, Morgan Pilbin, and Maria Rendon of Fallbrook High School and Bethany Velazquez of Oasis High School were honored as October Students of the Month for the Fallbrook Union High School District (FUHSD) at a special recognition breakfast held Oct. 2 at the Fallbrook Community Center. After opening the program and welcoming those in attendance, emcee Greg Coppock introduced new Fallbrook Union High School District superintendent Dr. Hugo Pedroza, who took over the position 14 days earlier. “I am really happy and proud to be here,” Pedroza said. “There are a lot of great things going on. This is a great community.” For a student to be selected for the honor of Student of the Month, he or she must be respected by their peers, have outstanding behavior, significant academic achievements, and an element of community volunteerism. Bethany Velazquez of Oasis High School, who was nominated by teacher Heidi Fouret, was the first student to be recognized. “Bethany has taken off at Oasis like gangbusters,” said Fouret, explaining that the school features independent study. “She comes in

with completed, impeccably-done work every week. She is a pleasure to work with, and has a kind and positive demeanor.” She explained that Velazquez volunteers at a local animal shelter, her church, and in the community. Velazquez was also honored by Bonsall Chamber of Commerce representative Kathy Carbone, for volunteering her time to the recent Bonsall Country Festival. With plans to go into the US Navy after graduation, Velazquez said she would like to ultimately study marine biology. “I’m so privileged to receive an award like this,” she said. “I didn’t do so hot before this year, and it’s nice to know that my effort has led to this and that if I put in the work, I get this type of outcome.” Erin Kendrick was nominated for the award by Fallbrook High teachers Heather Smith and Estay Paulsen. Smith represented both. “Erin has strong leadership qualities,” said Smith. “In Madrigals, she is the one everyone looks to. She is an exemplary student. She can do anything she wants and excel at it.” She described Kendrick as “a brilliant musician” with an “outstanding work ethic” and said she is also involved in community volunteerism. Kendrick thanked Smith and Paulsen for nominating her for the

From left, Morgan Pilbin, Maria Rendon, Erin Kendrick, and Bethany Velazquez are the October Students of the Month for Fallbrook Union High School District. honor, in addition to her family for their ongoing support. “I never expected to be nominated for something like this, so thank you,” said Kendrick. “High school has been pretty great so far, with being involved in the clubs and choir. I have applied to UC schools and USD and want to go into engineering, but keep

music in my life.” Morgan Pilbin was selected for the honor based on the recommendation of Fallbrook High career counselor and coach Anthony Morrow. “Morgan is a great person and a fantastic student. I have had the privilege of coaching her in basketball and she is a four-year

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varsity softball player as well,” said Morrow. “What stands out about Morgan is her leadership qualities. She is one of the amazing students doing amazing things on our campus.” In addition to her leadership skills, Pilbin’s compassionate nature with others was noted. “I would like to thank my parents for pushing me to do my best,” said Pilbin. “They have shaped me into the person I am.” She went on to say that after graduation, she plans on attending Vanguard University where she will study kinesiology and play softball. “In the future I would like to be a trainer for a professional sports team.” Maria Rendon was nominated by Fallbrook High teacher Lita Tabish for the student of the month honor “Maria is a dream student; she gets very excited about her assignments,” said Tabish. “She is full of creativity and enthusiasm. She also tutors other students. She is very helpful and always has a beautiful smile on her face.” Rendon’s talent in putting together fashion displays was noted as well as her sewing abilities. “She is an outstanding overall student,” said Tabish. When Rendon addressed the crowd she explained that she had been a good student all her life, but medical problems that began in her sophomore year of high school had made things very challenging. “I was diagnosed with lupus when I was a sophomore,” said Rendon. “I missed half of my sophomore year due to chemotherapy, but was still able to keep my grade point average up.” Rendon said she has continued to stay focused on academics, despite her medical challenges. “Even though I battle my body every day, it shows that when I put my mind to it, I can succeed.” She said after graduation she plans on attending Palomar College to study fashion merchandising and wishes to go into product development as a career. At the recognition event, each of honored students were awarded a Lamp of Knowledge medal. Four representatives from the Camp Pendleton Air Station were in attendance and conducted the medal presentation ceremony. In addition, the students received many certificates of recognition and gifts from local organizations and businesses for their accomplishments. In reviewing the merits of the four students, Coppock said, “These students are setting the tone for all of us.” The Fallbrook Student of the Month breakfast is funded by generous local businesses and organizations, including Major Market, Fallbrook PTSA, Law Offices of Faunce, Singer & Oatman, Coldwell Banker Village Properties, Fallbrook Vintage Car Club, Fallbrook Republican Women Federated, Fallbrook Printing, Friends of Frank Larkin, and Sheri’s Flowers. To nominate an FUHSD high school student for this honor, email lyngrantham@aol.com. To comment on this story online, visit www.thevillagenews.com.


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Warrior football players honor their teachers Debbie Ramsey Managing Editor An annual tradition took place at the Warriors’ home football game on Friday, Sept. 26. Each of the varsity football players selected a teacher or school staff member to honor during half-time activities. According to Karen Dowling, “This is a tradition the players look forward to each year. The players write an individual note to their respective teacher and deliver it on Teacher Appreciation Day. They also deliver a red football practice jersey with the player’s number on it for the teacher/staff member to wear throughout the day and a small token of appreciation from the Football Boosters.” During half-time of the varsity football game, a special announcement was read to the teachers in attendance.

“The players and their families would like these teachers to know their hard work and dedication to the students is greatly appreciated. We are grateful for the positive role each of you has played in the education and growth of our football players. Because of you, these players understand the importance of being dedicated athletes and fine students. Thank you for your contribution to the outstanding education of our young athletes.” Teachers that were honored this year included: Barbara Plante, Lauren Jones, Debora Berg, Thomas Spain, Emily Hammer, Cindy Campbell, Diana Zapata, Kristina Dumbeck, Marin Pinnell, Daniel Knox, John Coleman, Tracy Markham, David Thuleen, Larry Koch, Aurelio Martin, Alan Saltamachio, Irene Luna, Constance Fellios, Kerry

Shelby Houskeeper/Ahrend Studios photo Teachers and staff members of Fallbrook High School pictured above, along with others, were honored by the varsity Warrior football players on Sept. 26. Schoffstall, Anastasia Lewis, Carole Vivona, Ashley Skalsky, William Lenaway, Tara Razi, Alana Milton, Kristin Pierce,

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Nathan Willess, Esther Paulson, Scott Duffin, Doug Sehnert, Kevin Karnes, Rod King, and Kathy Beal. Dowling said that not all the teachers that were to be honored were able to attend the game, but a special breakfast allowed more recognition.

“This year we partnered with the PTSA to do a breakfast for all the teachers and staff before the players delivered their jerseys and gifts,” said Dowling. “A photo is taken of all those that are able to go to the game.” To comment on this story online, visit www.thevillagenews.com.

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Foster awarded high scholarship at Biola University LA MIRADA – Caitlin Foster, a freshman at Biola University and resident of Fallbrook, was among 92 students who received the college’s highest scholarship – the President’s scholarship – for the 2014-2015 academic year. Freshmen are eligible for the President’s scholarship – $10,000 per year – if they meet the requirements upon entering the university. Approximately nine percent of this year’s incoming class received this award. Students are considered for this scholarship based on a calculation of both their GPA and SAT/ ACT test scores. A qualifying combination is an un-weighted GPA of 3.6 and a combined SAT score of 1390 (both math and English scores), or an ACT of 32. The scholarship recipients were honored with a special dessert reception hosted by President Corey, where they were celebrated for their achievements. Students must maintain a GPA of 3.2 to continue receiving this scholarship the following year.

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File Number: 2014-025288-Name of Business JONNIE FOX ENTERTAINMENT Dba ONE FINE DAY TRIBUTE BAND 932 Rainbow Crest Rd., Rainbow, CA 92028 County: San Diego This business is registered by the following: Jonnie Fox Flanagan, 932 Rainbow Crest Rd., Rainbow, CA 92028 This business is conducted by an Individual The first day of business was 7/1/1991 THIS STATEMENT WAS FILED WITH THE RECORDER/COUNTY CLERK OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY ON SEP 22, 2014 LEGAL: 3722 PUBLISHED: October 9, 16, 23, 30, 2014 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File Number: 2014-025945-Name of Business PRACTICAL ARTS 1002 S. Ridge Dr., Fallbrook, CA 92028 County: San Diego This business is registered by the following: Bricon Corporation, 1002 S. Ridge Dr., Fallbrook, CA 92028 This business is conducted by a Corporation This Corporation is located in the state of California The first day of business was 1/1/2000 THIS STATEMENT WAS FILED WITH THE RECORDER/COUNTY CLERK OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY ON SEP 29, 2014 LEGAL: 3723 PUBLISHED: October 9, 16, 23, 30, 2014 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File Number: 2014-024288- Name of Business VETERANS PERMACULTURE ASSOCIATION 161 Thunder Dr. Suite 212, Vista, CA 92083 County: San Diego This business is registered by the following: Friends in Deed Helping Friends in Need, 161 Thunder Dr. Suite 212, Vista, CA 92083 This business is conducted by a Corporation This Corporation is located in the state of California The first day of business was 9/10/2014 THIS STATEMENT WAS FILED WITH THE RECORDER/COUNTY CLERK OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY ON SEP 10, 2014 LEGAL: 3725 PUBLISHED: October 9, 16, 23, 30, 2014 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File Number: 2014-023765- Name of Business DOMINO’S PIZZA 3516 Seagate Way, #150, Oceanside, CA 92056 County: San Diego This business is registered by the following: North County Pizza, Inc. 1054 Fields Ct., Oceanside, CA 92057 This business is conducted by a Corporation This Corporation is located in the state of Georgia The first day of business was 12/23/2008 THIS STATEMENT WAS FILED WITH THE RECORDER/COUNTY CLERK OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY ON SEP 4, 2014 LEGAL: 3717 PUBLISHED: October 2, 9, 16, 23, 2014 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File Number: 2014-023766- Name of Business DOMINO’S PIZZA 650 Douglas Dr., Oceanside, CA 92058 County: San Diego This business is registered by the following: North County Pizza, Inc. 1054 Fields Ct., Oceanside, CA 92057 This business is conducted by a Corporation This Corporation is located in the state of Georgia The first day of business was 12/23/2008 THIS STATEMENT WAS FILED WITH THE RECORDER/COUNTY CLERK OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY ON SEP 4, 2014 LEGAL: 3718 PUBLISHED: October 2, 9, 16, 23, 2014

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File Number: 2014-024241- Name of Business CAMERIN SCHROEDER MARKETING 715 S. Vulcan Ave., Encinitas, CA 92024 County: San Diego This business is registered by the following: Camerin Schroeder, 715 S. Vulcan Ave., Encinitas, CA 92024 This business is conducted by an Individual The first day of business was 6/1/14 THIS STATEMENT WAS FILED WITH THE RECORDER/COUNTY CLERK OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY ON SEP 10, 2014 LEGAL: 3720 PUBLISHED: October 2, 9, 16, 23, 2014 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File Number: 2014-024918- Name of Business ZACH’S PERSONAL TRAINING 479 Merida Dr., Fallbrook, CA 92028 County: San Diego Mailing address: P.O. Box 1273, Bonsall, CA 92003 This business is registered by the following: Zachary Jon Chavez, 479 Merida Dr., Fallbrook, CA 92028 This business is conducted by an Individual The first day of business was 4/14/14 THIS STATEMENT WAS FILED WITH THE RECORDER/COUNTY CLERK OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY ON SEP 17, 2014 LEGAL: 3719 PUBLISHED: October 2, 9, 16, 23, 2014 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File Number: 2014-025573- Name of Business RMG PROPERTIES 3216 Towkish Drive, Oceanside, CA 92058 County: San Diego This business is registered by the following: Robert Michael Gwyn, 3216 Towkish Drive, Oceanside, CA 92058 This business is conducted by an Individual The first day of business was 1/1/14 THIS STATEMENT WAS FILED WITH THE RECORDER/COUNTY CLERK OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY ON SEP 24, 2014 LEGAL: 3714 PUBLISHED: October 2, 9, 16, 23, 2014 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File Number: 2014-023762- Name of Business DOMINO’S PIZZA 13030 Vandegrift Blvd, Camp Pendleton, CA 92055 County: San Diego This business is registered by the following: North County Pizza, Inc. 1054 Fields Ct., Oceanside, CA 92057 This business is conducted by a Corporation This Corporation is located in the state of Georgia The first day of business was 12/23/2008 THIS STATEMENT WAS FILED WITH THE RECORDER/COUNTY CLERK OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY ON SEP 4, 2014 LEGAL: 3715 PUBLISHED: October 2, 9, 16, 23, 2014 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File Number: 2014-023763- Name of Business DOMINO’S PIZZA 520407 Basilone Rd, Camp Pendleton, CA 92055 County: San Diego This business is registered by the following: North County Pizza, Inc. 1054 Fields Ct., Oceanside, CA 92057 This business is conducted by a Corporation This Corporation is located in the state of Georgia The first day of business was 12/23/2008 THIS STATEMENT WAS FILED WITH THE RECORDER/COUNTY CLERK OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY ON SEP 4, 2014 LEGAL: 3716 PUBLISHED: October 2, 9, 16, 23, 2014

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File Number: 2014-024543- Name of Business EXPRESS PET 2425 Vern Dr., Fallbrook, CA 92028 County: San Diego This business is registered by the following: 1. Robert Turner, 2425 Vern Dr., Fallbrook, CA 92028 2. Jose Espinoza, 338 Ammunition Rd., #21, Fallbrook, CA 92028 3. Leonardo Espinoza, 932 Alturas Rd., #50, Fallbrook, CA 92028 This business is conducted by a General Partnership THIS STATEMENT WAS FILED WITH THE RECORDER/COUNTY CLERK OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY ON SEP 12, 2014 LEGAL: 3712 PUBLISHED: September 25, October 2, 9, 16, 2014 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File Number: 2014-022733- Name of Business a. KITCHENS & FLOORING b. KITCHENS AND FLOORING 1232 Los Vallecitos Blvd., Suite 102, San Marcos, CA 92069 County: San Diego This business is registered by the following: Michelle Wilson, 7918 El Cajon Blvd., #N331, La Mesa, CA 91942 This business is conducted by an Individual The first day of business was 8/19/2014 THIS STATEMENT WAS FILED WITH THE RECORDER/COUNTY CLERK OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY ON AUG 25, 2014 LEGAL: 3713 PUBLISHED: September 18, 25, October 2, 9, 2014

Change of Name ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME Case Number: 37-2014-00013911-CU-PT-NC TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS Petitioner: TRISHA LYNN WILSON filed a petition with this court for a decree changing names as follows: Present Name: TRISHA LYNN WILSON Proposed Name: TRISHA ANN WILSON THE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested in this matter appear before this court at the hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, why the petition for change of name should not be granted. Any person objecting to the name changes described above must file a written objection that includes the reasons for the objection at least two court days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear at the hearing to show cause why the petition should not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the court may grant the petition without a hearing. NOTICE OF HEARING Date: November 7, 2014 Time: 8:30 a.m. Dept: N-26 The address of the court is 325 South Melrose Drive, Vista, CA 92081 A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall be published at least once each week for four successive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on the petition in the following newspaper of general circulation, printed in this county: Village News Date: May 2, 2014 Signed: K. Michael Kirkman, Judge of the Superior Court. LEGAL: 3724 PUBLISHED: October 9, 16, 23, 30, 2014

FALLBROOK COMMUNITY PLANNING GROUP PRELIMINARY AGENDAS FOR SUB-COMMITTEE MEETINGS COMMUNITY PLANNING GROUP will meet at Live Oak School, 7 PM, Monday, October 20, 2014. Jim Russell, Chair 760-728-8081 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Land Use Committee will not meet this month. Jack Wood, Chair 760-731-3193 Circulation Committee will not meet this month. Anne Burdick, Chair 760-728-7828 Design Review Committee will meet at the Fallbrook Sheriff Station, 388 East Alvarado Street, at 9:30 AM, Wednesday, October 15, 2014. No site tour this month. Open Forum. Opportunity for members of the public to speak to the Design Review Committee on any subject matter within the committee’s jurisdiction but not on today’s agenda. Three minute limitation. Non-voting item, no discussion.

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Request for a waiver of the B Designator Design Review requirement for a Site Plan for a used car lot that will allow no more than three used cars at a time to be on the lot, located at 416 N. Pico Ave, APNs’s 103-131-02, 03 & 04. Owner David Paulsen, 760-532-7712, knightflight747@gmail.com. County planner Debra frischer, 858-495-5201, debra. froischer@sdcounty.ca.gov. Continued at the 18 August and 15 September meetings. Design Review Committee. Community input. Voting item. (7/11) Request for a waiver of the B Designator Design Review requirement for a Site Plan for the installation of 3 new antennae and 3 RRU’s on the existing tower and add 4 new batteries within the existing battery cabinet at 1101 S. Main Ave (APN 104-341-05). Owner Sprint PCS (Ranpac Commercial Real Estate). Contact person Arvin Norouzi. 818-6531393. anorouzi@demagrp.com. Design Review Committee. Community input. Voting item. (9/8). Request for a waiver of the B Designator Design Review requirement for a Site Plan for a new Art in Public Places on loan piece “The Osprey” by Maria de Castro. The piece was previously part of the San Diego “trees” project along the wharf. The location will be on the corner of Alvarado and Vine by LaCaseta. Design Review Committee. Community input. Voting item. (9/17) Presentation on a request for a Site Plan Modification for Regency Fallbrook Retirement and Assisted Living, located at 609 E. Elder St. I spoke with the Zoning Department at the County and was informed this would require a deviation to the site plan and I would need to speak to the CPG of Fallbrook before we can take this to the County for review. This location is governed by site plan PDS2002-3500-01-054. Would you be able to review our plans attached and help me with our first step of this process. Contact person Kristina Matthews, 760-480-7217, kristina@matthewssignsinc.com. Design Review Committee. Community input. Non-voting item. Eileen Delaney, Chair 760-518-8888

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Improve indoor air quality with specific plants FALLBROOK – Indoor air quality is not often an issue in the warmer months, when many homeowners open their windows to let the fresh air of the great outdoors enter their homes in abundance. But once the temperatures begin to dip and Fall weather arrives, windows start to close and indoor air quality can suffer. Musty air is not only uncomfortable, it’s also unhealthy. Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) can build up inside a home, especially when windows are kept shut for long stretches of time. Certain indoor plants can counter such stale air, in some cases filtering out VOCs to make the air inside a home more breathable and healthy. The following are a handful of houseplants that can improve indoor air quality.

by helping to clear a home of the byproducts, including formaldehyde, of chemical-based household cleaners. Aloe loves the sun, so to keep an Aloe plant healthy through the winter, be sure to place the plant in a window that gets lots of sun exposure throughout the day.

Aloe Many know that Aloe has restorative properties with regard to treating burns and cuts, but it also improves indoor air quality

Golden Pothos The Golden Pothos can survive a winter, but homeowners should be careful not to let the plant dry out, which can happen if they are

Gerbera Daisy Like aloe, a Gerbera Daisy needs ample sunlight, and tends to only withstand winters in warmer climates. But homeowners who live in such climates may still keep their windows closed in winter, and those that do can use these colorful, low-maintenance flowers to remove trichloroethylene, a chemical that clothes may be exposed to during the dry cleaning process.

An Aloe Vera plant can serve in two beneficial ways – improving air quality and for use in medicinal uses.

directly exposed to sunlight. A Golden Pothos vine will grow quickly, so a hanging basket is a great way to keep one inside a home, where the plant can help fight formaldehyde. Ficus Benjamina Also known as a weeping fig, the Ficus Benjamina can be difficult to protect during winter. But that

does not mean a Ficus Benjamina, which can filter pollutants such as benzene, formaldehyde and trichloroethylene from a home, won’t make it through the winter. It’s just important to figure out the right watering and light conditions for the plant. Such conditions can be discussed with a gardening professional.

Warneck Dracaena T h e Wa r n e c k D r a c a e n a , or dracaena deremensis, fights pollutants created by varnishes and oils. The Warneck Dracaena is a sturdy houseplant that is difficult to kill, but it still thrives in temperatures that are between 70 and 80 Farenheit.

Gerbera Daisies require plenty of light, but are adept at absorbing undesirable chemicals in the air.

The evergreen Ficus Benjamina can be purchased in a variety of sizes and shapes for indoor use.

The Pothos vine is perfect to hang in a variety of rooms to aid with good air quality.

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crime or worse locale. Homes situated along busy streets are less attractive to families than those with quieter traffic. If many homes are currently for sale in a neighborhood or close surrounding area, it puts a seller in a compromised position. It then becomes a competition to see who can attract a buyer first, meaning typically that prices get lowered. If the homes for sale are foreclosures, that bodes even worse for getting top market price. Homes located in a gated community with maintained common landscape areas are very attractive, but also carry a monthly association fee. While many buyers are more than willing to pay the price to have these amenities and assurances, some find it an expensive they don’t want for the long term.

Pricing a home appropriately is critical if the owner wishes to sell it in a reasonable time on the open market. If the desired price is too high, it can be a waste of time for both the seller and the real estate agent taking the listing. One situation to avoid is pricing a home too high so that it remains on the market for an extended period of time becoming “shop worn.” When a home reaches this situation, agents no longer bother showing it to potential buyers as it isn’t productive for them. One of the reasons for that is that mortgage approval is based significantly on the home being appraised by the bank at the price it is being sold for. There are many factors which can affect a home’s value. It is important to engage a real estate professional that specializes in the Fallbrook/Bonsall market when contemplating selling a home. A knowledgeable, local real estate agent can assess a home’s market value and share those findings for contemplation. Some things that can affect a home’s value are as follows:

Appearance The appearance of a home is what triggers a first impression. Whether or not the home is wellmaintained or neglected will be noticed immediately and will affect the price it will draw on the market. One thing that can be a tremendous benefit, or a distinct drawback is if the home contains a truly “unique” component. Unique features can be attractive or considered undesirable by a buyer. While homeowners are certainly able to customize their home to create the environment they want, when thinking about marketing the home one should

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Two comments were received in response to the draft Environmental Impact Report and Environmental Impact Statement for the Santa Margarita River Conjunctive Use Project. The Fallbrook Land Conservancy provided a letter of support for the project being pursued by the Fallbrook Public Utility District, Camp Pendleton, and the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation. The FLC letter to FPUD, which is the lead agency for the joint environmental documents needed to meet state and Federal requirements, noted that the project would decrease the need for imported water, enhance the deposition of beach sand, and provide a pathway for permanent

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enhance groundwater recharge and recovery capacity within the lower Santa Margarita River and develop a program which would increase available water supplies for Camp Pendleton and FPUD. Facilities within the lower basin would be constructed to capture additional surface runoff, which currently flows to the Pacific Ocean, during high stream flow periods. The surface water would be recharged through existing groundwater ponds and stored in groundwater basins during wet years while being “banked” for water rights statistics. The water would be used to augment water supplies during dry years, which would reduce the reliance on imported water. The Conjunctive Use Project would include improvements to the diversion works, increased capacity to the headgate and the O’Neill Ditch, improvements to seven existing recharge ponds, installation of new groundwater production wells and gallery wells, water treatment at either an existing or an expanded or new water treatment plant, and a bidirectional pipeline which could deliver water to FPUD while also providing the Marine Corps base with an off-base water supply should conditions warrant. The document which combined an Environmental Impact Report to satisfy California Environmental Quality Act requirements and an Environmental Impact Statement intended to meet National Environmental Protection Act requirements was released for public review May 9. A public workshop took place May 29 at FPUD’s district office, and the public comment period closed June 23. Responses to all comments are required in the final EIR/EIS. Camp Pendleton has initiated consultation with National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration fisheries as well as the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. The consultations are expected to be complete by the end of Calendar Year 2014, and any necessary modifications to the EIR/ EIS will be made before the FPUD’s board considers the document for certification. Brady does not have an estimate on when the final EIR/EIS will be certified. “It all depends how quickly the consultation goes with NOAA,” he said. To comment on this story online, visit www.thevillagenews.com.

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1328 WINTER HAVEN, FALLBROOK

Intriguing opportunity! Horse and farm animal property with well. Home should be available for showing in a couple weeks. Please call to ask any questions. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, fireplace, 3 car garage, RV parking, 1650 sq.ft. home on 1.62 acres.

6767 RAINBOW HEIGHTS, RAINBOW

Never before on the market! Gated estate with fantastic forever views to rock studded hills and beyond! Detached 1BR/1BA guest hs w/2 car grg. Spa/Jacuzzi, pergola, cash flower crop. Outdoor kit. Main home is 2BR/2BA w/study, gourmet kit. 3200+ sq.ft. on 4.19 acs.

Offered at $775,000-$875,000

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1323 VIA DEL ORO, FALLBROOK

Tastefully remodeled spacious single story home with fireplace and beautiful kitchen, pool sized backyard. Outdoor grilling and living area. Quiet neighborhood. VA relocation. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, oversize 3 car garage, 1930 sq.ft. on .43 acre.

Offered at $399,000-$469,000

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Stunning two-story gated estate home zoned for horses and has trail head access from property. Wonderfully upgraded. Beautiful gourmet kitchen. Gated community. 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, 3 car garage, 3111 sq.ft. on 3.22 acres.

Offered at $675,000-$775,000

670 GEORGINE ROAD, FALLBROOK

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3602 LAKE RIDGE ESTATE, FALLBROOK

Offered at $475,000-$549,000

376 NATALIE WAY, FALLBROOK

1126 VIA ESTRELLADA, FALLBROOK

Home is on an elevated corner lot with ample room for pool in the backyard. Rear patio is covered and enjoys views of the surrounding hillside. Home features a loft upstairs, bdrms and laundry room upstairs as well. Needs some TLC and priced accordingly.

This home is quintessential Fallbrook. The charm of the stone structure enhanced by the circular driveway is sited on just under 1/2 acre. The backyard is fully fenced and features a pool; new pump & filter. There are family fruit trees and two sheds, gated & covered RV parking area. Energy efficient home.

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Offered at $350,000-$390,000

Offered at $449,900

It’s a wonderful year to buy and sell real estate! We have Beautiful Listings and WE NEED MORE! Whether you’re buying or selling, please give us an opportunity to show you the quality service that Kim and Chris Murphy are know for. We provide outstanding service and stellar results with a smile. We’re here to help you realize your real estate needs and dreams in 2014.

Chris & Kim Murphy 760.310.9292

www.murphy-realty.com

130 N Main Ave, Fallbrook Corner of Hawthorne & Main CA. BRE #01918026


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Outstanding Agents. Outstanding Results. 1667 S. Mission Road, Fallbrook, CA 92028

SPECTACULAR vIEWS $639,900 Beautiful 3,203 s.f. on over 1/2 view acre. 4BD + ofc, 2.5BA, FR, LR & ofc w/ fplcs. Gourmet kit w/granite counters. Courtyard entry w/fplc. Large variety of fruit trees. Enjoy spectacular sunsets, mtn vistas and the lights of the city. FallbrookProperties.net

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LUxURY ONE LEvEL $479,000 Brand new luxury one level home in small community near Fallbrook Village. Gorgeous granite, stainless kitchen. 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, finished garage, fireplace, underground utilities, fully landscaped. Move right in! Over 2000 sq.ft., lovely! Energy efficient construction.

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LISA WILLETT & LYNN

NEWLY RENOvATED POOL HOME $649,000

RENOvATED $599,000-$629,000

This newly renovated home features an expansive wall of glass which allows calming views of the pool and surrounding trees. Main home is 3BR, 2BA with new roof, solar, A/C and heat. Guest house has 1BR/1BA and lg living room. Best of neighborhoods!

A major renovation of this 3BD/2BA has turned this rancher into a stunning mix of modern cottage. Great room features wood vaulted ceilings & multiple French doors. Outstanding kitchen boasts the finest amenities. Private acre, horses welcome.

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TEAM GALLEGOS

760-985-9600

Immaculately maintained single level ranch 4BR/3BA (plus bonus rooms) home on 1.47 acres. Incredible gardens and pond create a serene and peaceful ambiance. Gated and fully fenced. Well irrigated all landscaping!

TOO LATE! ONE MORE COMING! $459,900 Too laTe! In escrow but another one is coming, call for details! Impressive stamped concrete circular driveway leads to this 2014 remodel located on flat lot. A wrap around yard, 2 car garage attached + 2 double gates on each side of the home. New kit, ss applc, lrg island w/ seating.

NICE REMODEL $439,900 Don’t miss this 3BD, 2BA, 2130 sf home on a corner .24 acre lot. The garage is located around back offering privacy from the street. You will love the updated kitchen, large master suite and spacious backyard. On sewer and natural gas so may be room for a pool. Close to schools and town!

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Visit our website at www.FallbrookHomes.com *SANDICOR MLS. NOTE: This bar graph combines the “sold” residential listings of all office locations and independent offices of each multi-office or franchise organization identified, which listings were sold by such organization itself, or with the aid of a cooperating broker, according to data maintained by the Local Board or SANDICOR Multiple Listing Service for the geographic area indicated. The bar graph compares all those residential listings that were “sold” by each organization during the period 01/01/2013-12/31/2013. This representation is based in whole or in part on data supplied by the California Association of REALTORS or its Multiple Listing Service. Neither the Associations nor its MLS guarantee or are in any way responsible for its accuracy. Data maintained by the Associations may not reflect all real estate activity in a market. ©2013, RE/MAX California & Hawaii Region. Each RE/MAX® office is independently owned and operated.


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We would like to thank all of our past clients for our continued success! And a special thanks to all who attended our Client Appreciation Party!

We hope everyone enjoyed the evening as much as we did! Great food, wonderful outfits and lots of laughter. We are certainly looking forward to seeing you all next year! We would love the opportunity to expand our first class service and results to your families and friends. Your business and referrals are truly a blessing to us.

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Fallbrook Window Washing: a reputation for excellence Laura Taylor Special to the Village News

Shows Like a Model

Custom home with views to the west toward Sleeping Indian. Formal living & dining rooms. Large family rm w/fplc, opens to gourmet island kitchen, custom birch cabinets. 4BD, 3.5BA. Sunsets and breezes. $849,000

VILLAGE PROPERTIES LANDMARK GROUP

To view call Susie Emory 760-525-9744

Stunning Gated Estate Home

Stunning two-story home zoned for horses and has trail head access from property. Wonderfully upgraded. Beautiful gourmet kitchen. Gated community. 4BR, 3BA, 3 car garage, 3111 sq.ft. on 3.22 acres. $675,000-$775,000

To view call Chris Murphy 760-310-9292

One of a Kind Property

Unique property in town. Total of 9.78 acres, 4 legal parcels with two homes, 4700 sf and 1850 sf, private lake, horse barn and water well. Offered at $1,579,995

To view call Roy Moosa 760-723-1181

Spectacular Home with 270° Views

One mile west of 15 fwy on a private road, this exquisite 4BR, 2.5BA home is nestled on 4.13 acres with manicured lawns and avocado grove. UTigerwood flooring, faux beams. $687,000 3735 Foxglove Lane, Fallbrook. MLS #140040564

To view call Becky Gutierrez 951-757-4648

Enchanting Single Story Custom

This 3BR/2.5BA on 1 acre with a view features a large family room overlooking the sparkling pool. A 3-car garage, photovoltaic solar electric system, & lovely citrus grove make this one of the most attractive offerings in Fallbrook. $595,000

For over 40 years, Fallbrook Window Washing has been serving customers in Fallbrook, Bonsall, and Rainbow, and its longstanding reputation for outstanding service is well-earned. Owners Rick and Janet Williams have had the opportunity to get to know over three generations of clients. Residential and business customers value the diligent, honest and impeccable service that Fallbrook Window Washing provides, so many new clients are often from referrals. Williams takes the trust that the home or business owner places in his company very seriously. “When you walk into a client’s home or office, you must reciprocate their trust with respect,” said Williams. Ben Williams, Rick’s son, has recently become very involved in the business. Rick said, “Ben has taken our service to another level. His excellent customer service skills really shine.” Ben had previous experience in a field that encouraged team meetings, so communication is very important to him. Ben’s intuition with technology brought a new, cutting-edge system to the business, thus improving the efficiency of washing windows. The new system was quite an investment, but well worth it, as it uses de-ionized water through a filtration system removing all chemical impurities and reducing any such particles to zero parts per million. This results in the windows drying spotlessly. The fact that pure water is used, combined with a certain amount of pressure, eliminates the use of soap or chemicals, which can accumulate in residue on the window over time. Ammonia is one of the chemicals that is harmful to a pane of glass. A full service from Fallbrook Window Washing includes the windows washed inside and out, screens scrubbed and rinsed well, and window tracks brushed and wiped clean. Keeping up the maintenance on screens helps significantly in reducing allergens. Safety is also very important to Williams, and because of his cautiousness, there has never been an injury requiring any medical care.

2BR, 1BA in highly sought after Diamante Complex. Light & bright unit w/ brand new paint and carpet. Gorgeous slab granite counters & travertine flooring. Enjoy the beautiful views of the hills. Community pool. $189,900

To view call Ken Follis 760-803-6235

Single Story in Gated Community

Competitively priced at $595,000 with great assumable financing

OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 9/12 1-4PM 31345 Lake Vista Terrace, Bonsall

New and Beautiful Estate

Meander up the drive to the spacious circular entrance to this exquisite estate just completed. Approx. 4600+ sf of pure enjoyment featuring 4BR, 4BA and 2.5BA + office & formal DR. “Great Room” design. $1,950,000

RESIDENTIAL BROKERAGE

To view call Jeanne Stuart 760-310-4663

3BR/2BA home with 2 car garage with easy access for RV parking. Convenient corner lot to allow side gates to the rear of the lot for ease of use. Designer kitchen makes any gourmet happy. Light and airy with high ceilings and large windows.

Authentic California Ranch Home with Casita

This spacious home was remodeled and designed to take advantage of its location sitting in a good producing grove with views of the valley. Pool, 2 separate 2 car garages. Oversize master suite with luxurious bath. Remodeled kitchen with Miele & Kitchenaid appliances, granite. Numerous built-ins for outstanding storage. A must see.

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Pam Moss 714-296-9300 or Dan Beal 951-837-1274

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Washing is proud to include as part of its team. Another service that Fallbrook Window Washing is now offering is the cleaning of solar panels. As statistics show, a solar panel will not perform to optimal efficiency if it is covered in residue such as dust. If a client needs advice on window replacement, Fallbrook Window Washing has trusted sources that are available for reference. Fallbrook Window Washing works meticulously to leave the premises with clean windows, and when asked how often windows should be cleaned in this environment, Williams remarked that approximately every six months is a good rule of thumb, although many clients have a more frequent schedule. Rick and Janet Williams value their successful company and the clients and friends they have made over the years, yet they also enjoy working with Canine Companions for Independence. This organization has volunteers like the Williams’ who raise and train puppies who will ultimately be service dogs one day for those in need. Additionally, Williams teaches dog obedience classes through the Fallbrook Community Center. For more information about classes, please contact Rick Williams at (760) 728-1292. For a free estimate or questions about window cleaning services, please call (760) 728-8116 or visit www.fallbrookwindow washing.com. To comment on this story online, visit www.thevillagenews.com.

Bird Club meets Nov. 7

Offered at $1,050,000

Located in the gated community “Trinity”, single story home with 4BR, great room floor plan, gourmet kitchen. Wonderful views of the surrounding hills and Vista Valley Country Club. Offered at $1,250,000

Call Donna Moore 760-807-5144 or Roselyn DeSander 760-330-1078

As a member of the International Window Cleaners Association, Fallbrook Window Washing adheres to the high standards for safety in the window cleaning industry. Janet Williams, Rick’s wife, follows up with appointments and phone calls. Because of her promptness, there is always an efficient flow of communication between the customers and the business. Fallbrook Window Washing understands that sometimes a client will need certain “highly visible” windows tended to right away, such as for an upcoming party. They will happily find a way to be flexible and schedule a service. Jamie Stewart, Rick’s stepdaughter, also helps out in the office with Janet. Matt Koruba is another very valued employee that Fallbrook Window

Excellent Value in this 1+ Acre Fallbrook home with Family Trees, Views & Privacy

To view call Connie Freese 760-519-2302

Absolutely Beautiful Townhome

The Williams family of Fallbrook Window Washing.

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V I S TA – N o r t h C o u n t y Aviculturists (pet bird owners and breeders) will meet for a Bird Club meeting on Friday, Nov. 7, 7 p.m. at the Masonic Lodge, 761 Eucalyptus Ave., Vista. Guest speaker will be Steve Duncan on the topic “Incubation for Aviculturists.” Refreshments will be offered; free admission. For more information, visit http://sites. google.com/site/ncabirdclub/.

AVAILABLE RENTALS: n 3BR,

3BA, 3680 s.F. on 6.36 ac. in Fallbrook wine country. Fantastic view! Pool/spa, lots of extras, 2 car gar., water allowance. Bonsall School District. Pets on approval. No smoking................................. $3,200 n 3+BR, 3BA, 2644 s.F. on 3.18 ac. Santa Margarita views! Central A/C. Lots of storage, 3 car gar., Large workshop, room for RV parking, water allow. Pets on approval. FIRST MONTH RENT IS FREE. ........ $2,700 n 4BR, 3.5BA, 3122 s.F. 2 sTORY HOME Mission Oaks, 2 master areas, 2 fireplaces, 3 car gar., patio, water allowance, landscaper. Pet on approval. No smoking. ..................................................................... $2,650 n 3BR, 3BA, 2610 s.F. near Fallbrook Golf Course. Watch the sun set. Hilltop views! Lots of extras, central A/C, inside laundry, 3 car garage. Pet on approval by owner. No smoking. .............................................. $2,600 n 3BR, 2BA HOME on large lot near La Paloma Elem. School. Fam. rm., 2 car gar. Avail. 11/1. .......... $1,700 n 2BR, 1.5BA APT New paint/carpet, upper unit, wall A/C, gar. + 2 parking spaces. No smk/pets. ....... $975 n 2BR, 1BA APT close to Camp Pendleton. Downstairs. Coin laundry on site. No smoking /pets. .......... $875

Call 760-728-8410 for All Your Rental Property Needs! Mission Realty: 337 East Mission Road, Fallbrook, CA 92028 rentals@missionrealtyproperties.com | www.missionrealtyproperties.com


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Fall is time to give roses a minor pruning All Beautiful Gardens

THINGS TO DO

S TA RT AT In doing minor pruning of rose bushes in the fall, it is Courtesy photo important to reduce the number of canes and leave nodes with buds on the branches. Frank Brines Consulting Rosarian Special to the Village News A few days of weather feeling like fall and roses have shown their approval and are coming alive with the promise of a fine show (or two) before the end of the year. If you have been participating in my prescribed practice of allowing your roses to have a summer rest, it is now time to do a minor pruning. This should be done now to expect two more bloom cycles (as long as cold temperatures hold off until after Christmas). Remember that this is a light pruning. Remove the many small, branching, cane ends back to the main cane, pruning down to an outward facing bud (found at the base of a leaf where it joins the cane). To give you an idea of what I mean by a “light” pruning, see the photo accompanying this article. On the left is a cane that shows evidence of several bloom cycles, small cane on small cane. (Also notice if you can the very dead 3/4” black stub in the center of the spray – that poorly-made cut is what allowed the side buds to shoot out). On the right you see the same spray pruned as I am suggesting above. Notice that it’s been reduced to three generally equal canes; each cane is thick enough to support additional blooming shoots. Also notice that I’ve left plenty of nodes with buds on each branch. After you’ve done this pruning, you’ll find it easier to apply the needed fertilizer, but remember

to run an irrigation cycle before applying fertilizer. I suggest applying a fertilizer high in Nitrogen and Phosphate (that is, the first two numbers on the fertilizer label). A good balance would be 8-84 or something similar. I recommend an organic type. Organics are usually slower acting when the weather (and soil) is cool. You’re in luck this time of year because warm soil activates the breakdown of the fertilizer into readily available nutrients. Organics don’t usually use the NPK number so you may have to read about the label to determine the balance of nutrients, or rely on the company employee if you go to a specialty store. If you use a fertilizer that is first dissolved in water, apply it right over the bush from top to bottom. A hybrid tea would need about two gallons of solution and should be watered in after a couple of days. If you use a dry granular product, be sure to scratch it into the soil surface around the base of the plant, and then water it in. Apply in the concentration recommended on label; if growing in pots, use half the recommended amount, but apply it more frequently. Repeat applications every two weeks. Check your irrigation system to make sure all plants are receiving sufficient water. Interested in a day outing? Take a picnic basket and visit Rose Haven Heritage Garden, 30592 Jedediah Smith Road, Temecula (cross street is Cabrillo Avenue). To comment on this article online, visit www.thevillagenews.com.

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Brand new 4BR classic Fallbrook contemporary home with large lot on a quiet cul-de-sac close to town. Many upgrades include granite, custom colors and custom cabinetry. Exceptional floor plan for all buyers. 140048215 $559,000

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Charming country home, located in central Fallbrook, quiet area, rural atmosphere, lush landscape, covered patio for outdoor living. Private Master Wing, lg living and family area, cozy fplc. Well maintained! 140040296 $459,000

The Sweet Life! 4081 sf, 4BD/4.5BA estate w/864 sf, 2BD/1BA guest home. Tucked away near end of a cul-de-sac in area of exquisite estate homes. Gourmet kit with all the amenities, FR with access to rear patios/ pool area, fire pit & outdoor kit. La Dolce Vita! 140036985 $1,495,000

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1950’s family home has been lovingly maintained and upgraded over the years but still retains its’ classic charm. High on a hill overlooking downtown Fallbrook. 989 sf, 2BR, 1BA home on .25 acre. 140052670 $275,000

Entertainer’s delight! Beautifully remodeled home, 3BR, 3BA + office on 1 acre. Large chef’s kitchen and expansive deck to enjoy the views. Family fruit trees & sand volleyball court! 140023664 $550,000

Stunning single level Spanish style 4 bedroom home on 2.63 gentle acres, 3779 sq.ft., pool, spa, gated Saratoga Estates, horse trails, BIG views, resort living in Bonsall! 140038801 $1,429,000 Million Dollar Views – A bargain at $200,000! 2+ acres with panoramic views! Property has a Well with reservoir. Beautiful parcel with natural vegetation. Seller may carry with agreeable down payment. Come have a picnic and take in the views! 140002928 $200,000 View lot in quality area of South West Bonsall, 2.76 gentle acres, cool breezes, views too, adjacent 11 acres also available, can be purchased in a package. Don’t wait! 140038822 $265,000

Enjoy spectacular sunset views from this Fallbrook country home, single level, like new recent remodel on 1.22 gentle acres, private yet close to town, 4 car tandem grg & workshop plus RV prkg. 140038591 $499,000 - $520,000

Classic Custom Spanish home. Chef’s kit w/slab granite counters. Great rm w/multiple seating areas, wet bar, wood burning fplc. Master ste, balcony access. 3BD, 2.5BA, 2758 sf. Bonsall Views & Bonsall Schools! 140038262 $695,000

Nestled in the hills west of Pala Mesa golf course - 3440 sf single story 4BD, 3.5BA custom home on 2.71 prof. landscaped acres. Custom outdoor kitchen, palapa, ocean breezes and forever views. Exceptional home with attention to detail and in immaculate condition. 140014196 $949,000

REDUCED $75,000! 13 acre exclusive Bonsall estate homesite with excellent producing Hass Avocado grove! Private prestigious gated community Electric & 1.5” water meter. 140040874 $350,000

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1044 Crescent Bend, Fallbrook

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760.803.8377 800.372.0008 BELLA VISTA ESTATES. Lovely home in desirable Bella Vista Estates. Flowing, open floor plan, entertainer’s backyard with refreshing pool and spa. $749,000

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SHOWS LIKE A DREAM. Located in the desirable gated 55+ comm. of East Ridge Estates. Spacious floor plan, 3BR, 2.5BA. Formal liv rm w/used brick fplc & sep fam rm. Inviting deck in backyard to take in views & breezes. $399,000

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760.717.2307

For this rambling ranch home in Bella Vista Estates. In need of updating - major clean up of the exterior and interior have been completed, but there is still a ways to go. The home has been painted inside and out. Located in the beautiful Bella Vista Estates, this home has always had great curb appeal.

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760.522.2588

WONDERFUL SETTING ON 1.03 GENTLE ACRE WITh mOUNTAIN vIEWS. Built in 1955, with all the charm of an older home. Two bedrooms, with second bedroom set-up for inlaw quarters. Close to town & hwy 15. $399,900

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List Your Home with a Winning Realtor! Great Escondido location. Large custom 30x14 pool/spa & waterslide. Lots of decking incl two raised, stamped concrete patios overlooking the pool. Spacious floor plan, 4BD, 2.5BA, 2095 sf, ss applcs, wood blinds & shutters. Many dual paned windows. French doors to backyard. Offered at $519,000

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Single story 3BD, 2BA + large unfinished basement, approx. 960 sf Ag building/workshop + covered RV parking - it does not get better than this! All usable 1.22 acre parcel. Excellent condition, spacious kitchen. Large covered rear view deck. Lots of trees. Offered at $520,000

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