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New Places to Play and Enjoy the Outdoors
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Live Oak Park upper level.
Julie Reeder photos
by Julie Reeder
Clemens Park has a new covered food and barbecue area [left] as well as play equipment, public restrooms and soccer fields [top].
This year has seen much activity in the areas of planning, funding and renovations for our local parks.
Clemens Park is finished with play equipment, soccer fields, a covered food and barbecue area and new public restrooms. Don Dussault has beautiful new play structures and landscaping on both the upper and lower playgrounds. Jackie Heyneman Park has been re-landscaped and is now completely fenced.
Parks to come
The new 6.8 acre Fallbrook Local Park will be located on the south side of Fallbrook Street between Morro Road and Golden Road. The park, which was recently approved, has been in the works for more than ten years.
A focus group on a skate park had approximately 70 participants. Fallbrook Skatepark, Inc., has committed $20,000 to support the development of the skateboarding elements in the park.
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Don Dussault park features beautiful new play structures and landscaping on both the upper and lower playgrounds.
Jackie Heyneman Park.
A focus group on the play area also had approximately 70 participants.
The estimated construction costs for the park are $3.8 million. The county’s 2019-2020 budget appropriated $2 million for the park and other grant funding is likely. The local planning group voted unanimously to recommend that the new park be named after Jim Russell.
Another major park, also years in the making, is the nearly 1,600 acre San Luis River Park. The San Diego County Supervisors have allocated $26.150 million for the project in its 2021-2022 budget.
The San Luis Rey River Park boundaries are yet to be determined and land will be acquired only from willing sellers, so the total acquisition cost estimate may require adjustment, according to San Diego County documents. The San Luis Rey River Park will stretch for 9 miles and will provide open space areas including trails, staging areas and habitat preservation. The park will also include active recreation land such as ball fields, play areas and picnic facilities. The total estimated cost of more than $61.6 million includes $7.7 million which has already been funded. The five-year spending plan also calls for $15 million during the 2023-2024, $9 million in 2024-2025 and $3.75 million for 2025-2026 budget years. Family Owned & Operated for over 35 Years
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The new 6.8 acre Fallbrook Local Park will be located on the south side of Fallbrook Street between Morro Road and Golden Road. The park, which was recently approved, has been in the works for more than ten years.
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Jackie Heyneman Park. Live Oak Park is a popular spot for birthday parties.
Next year more information about Keys Creek Preserve is expected to be revealed. Keys Creek Preserve is a planned 20222023 expense including $1 million which would fully fund the design, environmental review and construction of Via Piedra Road to create a staging area which connects to West Lilac Road. Amenities will include parking stalls, fencing, benches, signage, kiosks and trash containers.
Also in 2023-2024, a bicycle skills course, at a North County location yet to be determined, will be funded at $2 million.
A future local park in the Pala/Pauma Valley area will encompass approximately 4 acres and will include a sports field and a playground. The land acquisition, design, environmental analysis and construction is expected to cost $3.7 million. An initial $1.5 million investment in that park is slated to occur in 2025-2026.
The addition of these new parks to the current outdoor recreational opportunities available in our area will be just another way for residents and visitors to enjoy all of the outdoor beauty the area has to offer.
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Church Guide
Fallbrook Apostolic Church
135 E. Ivy St. Fallbrook, CA 92028 (760) 728-1717
Baha’i Faith - Fallbrook
P.O. Box 36 Fallbrook, CA 92088 (951) 259-4494 bahai.fallbrook.calif@gmail.com
Bonsall Community Church
31552 Old River Road Bonsall, CA 92003 (760) 945-1276 www.bonsallchurch.com
Centro Cristiano de Victoria
405 W. Fig St. Fallbrook, CA 92028 (760) 586-8144 www.facebook.com/iglesiaccvfallbrook
Christ Church Fallbrook
2000 Reche Road Fallbrook, CA 92028 (760) 728-2007 www.christchurchfallbrook.org
Christ the King Lutheran Church
1620 S. Stage Coach Lane Fallbrook, CA 92028 (760) 728-3256 www.ctklc-fallbrook.org office@ctkfb.org
Cornerstone Baptist Church
131 E. Fig St. Fallbrook, CA 92028 (760) 723-2318 www.cornerstonefallbrook.org office@cornerstonefallbrook.org
CrossWay Community Church
731 S. Stage Coach Lane Fallbrook, CA 92028 (760) 728-2966 www.cbcfallbrook.org cbcfallbrook@gmail.com
Emmanuel Baptist Church
911 E. Elder St. Fallbrook, CA 92028 (760) 728-2667 www.emmanuelbaptistfallbrook.com fbebc@sbcglobal.net
First Christian Church
318 W. Fig St. Fallbrook, CA 92028 (760) 728-7649 www.fccfallbrook.tv
Hilltop Center
331 E. Elder St. Fallbrook, CA 92028 (760) 723-8291 www.cslfallbrook.org
Many churches offered outside services in 2020 such as Christ the King Lutheran Church pictured above. Shirley Binn photo
Inland Hills Community Church
731 S. Stage Coach Lane Fallbrook, CA 92028 (760) 689-2039 www.inlandhills.cc
Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses
512 S. Stage Coach Lane Fallbrook CA 92028 (760) 728-9824
Life Pointe Church Rainbow Community Church
2560 Rainbow Valley Blvd. Fallbrook, CA 92028 (760) 728-2051 www.thechurchatrainbow.com thechurchatrainbow@gmail.com
Redeemer Lutheran Church
1978 Reche Road Fallbrook, CA 92028 (760) 728-6814 www.redeemerfallbrook.com
St. Peter the Apostle Catholic Parish holds an outside mass. Margaret Larson photo
221 N. Pico Ave. Fallbrook, CA 92028 (760) 728-7771 www.lifepointefallbrook.com fallbrookfirstbaptist@gmail.com P.O. Box 2648 Fallbrook, CA 92088
Living Waters Christian Fellowship Riverview Church
4980 Sweetgrass Lane Bonsall, CA 92003 (760) 941-1430 www.refc.org riverview@refc.org
Servant’s Church Calvary Fallbrook St. John’s Episcopal Church
434 N. Iowa St. Fallbrook, CA 92028 (760) 728 -2908 www.stjohnsfallbrook.com stjohnsfallbrook@att.net
St. Peter the Apostle Catholic Parish
2000 Reche Road Fallbrook, CA 92028 (760) 728-1685 www.lwcf.me
North Coast Church
1375 S. Mission Road Fallbrook, CA 92028 (760) 724-6700 www.northcoastchurch.com info@northcoastchurch.com 1109 E. Fallbrook Fallbrook, CA 92028 www.ccfallbrook.com
Seventh-day Adventist English Church
1200 Old Highway 395 Fallbrook, CA 92028 (760) 723-7733 www.fallbrookadventist.org office@fallbrookadventist.org 450 S. Stage Coach Lane Fallbrook, CA 92028 (760) 689-6200 www.stpeter-fallbrook.org
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
621 S. Stage Coach Lane Fallbrook, CA 92028 www.lds.org
United Methodist Church
Pauma Valley Community Church
32077 Community Church Drive Pauma Valley, CA 92061 (760) 724-6700 www.paumavalleychurch.com info@northcoastchurch.com
Fallbrook Pentecostals
805 E. Mission Road, Suite C Fallbrook, CA 92028 (760) 451-0567
Seventh-day Adventist Spanish Church
439 Iowa St. Fallbrook, CA 92028 fallbrookspanishsda@gmail.com
SonRise Christian Fellowship
463 S. Stage Coach Lane Fallbrook, CA 92028 (760) 728-5804 www.sonrisefallbrook.com 1844 Winter Haven Road Fallbrook, CA 92028 (760) 728-1472 www.fallbrookumc.org
Zion Lutheran Church
1405 E. Fallbrook St. Fallbrook, CA 92028 (760) 728-8288 www.zlcs.org zionchurch@zlcs.org
Attorneys for the People
With education in the fields of medicine and law, Fallbrook attorney Robert W. Jackson tackles some of the most difficult cases to bring justice for those suffering from serious spinal or traumatic brain injuries due to negligence or recklessness on the part of another.
The son of a Fallbrook neurosurgeon, Jackson studied chemistry and biochemistry in graduate school providing him with much anatomy and physiology background. He was also studying law and after his father passed away, focused all his attention on law school.
After 36 years as an attorney, Jackson’s favorite part of his job remains reading all the cards and letters he receives from previous clients that have been helped by his firm.
“Hearing their stories about what we’ve done for them that has helped make their life something they look forward to instead of having a bleak outcome is particularly rewarding,” he said.
Jackson’s office also takes on cases against utility companies and government entities that start wildfires, such as the 2007 Rice Canyon fire in San Diego County that burned several thousand acres and hundreds of homes.
Jackson served as the lead liaison for all the Rice Canyon cases and that blossomed into him gaining greater notoriety on a national scale for handling wildfire litigation. He has been the lead trial counsel or lead liaison counsel for several different cases since that time.
“It was all a new genre at the time, and we developed the national model for handling large scale wildfire cases,” he said.
In addition to his Fallbrook office, Jackson has one in Cardiff-by-the-Sea and three in Northern California. There are four employees in Fallbrook that help keep the local office running, including attorney Federico Lathrop.
Born and raised in Chile, Lathrop has dual citizenship because of his Americanborn father and is bilingual in Spanish and
Attorneys Robert W. Jackson, left, and Federico Lathrop.
English. After earning his law degree at UCLA, he began working for Jackson as a law clerk and became an attorney there after passing the bar exam in February of 2019.
“Learning everything I have from Mr. Jackson has been a great experience,” Lathrop said. “I really like what he does because it’s a win-win situation when you get to learn, apply law and then help people.”
COVID-19 put all civil cases in the state of California on hold for the past year and all jury trials were continued or postponed. Despite the challenge of no jury trials locally, Jackson has stayed busy with cases throughout many western states.
“The safety, security and health of my clients and my employees is absolutely critical to me,” he said.
Jackson said San Diego County jury trials may resume in mid-summer and his office will prioritize their backlogged cases on a critical need basis and then chronologically.
“We treat every case that comes in as a trial case but about 98% end in a settlement,” he said.
One of his most memorable cases occurred about 16 years ago and involved a four-year-old who suffered a brain injury from a vehicle accident. About four months ago, Jackson received an update saying the young man was now an honor student in his third year of college.
“We were able to resolve his case and set up a structured settlement fund for the type of care and treatment he needed,” he said. “It took care of all his needs, all his future medical costs and put him through college.”
Jackson said the average person doesn’t realize the time and effort that goes into bringing a case to trial citing that for every hour of a trial, there are about 50 hours of preparation that go into it. He said the most important skill a good trial lawyer can have is listening to really hear what someone is trying to say and that serving on a jury is the single greatest contribution anyone can make as a citizen of this country.
“Let me tell you what I repeat to myself time and time again before I start any trial; it’s a quote from Thomas Jefferson: ‘The blood of our heroes and the wisdom of our sages has been dedicated and devoted to obtain the right to trial by jury. That right should be the creed of our political faith,’” Jackson said. “Essentially what President Jefferson was trying to say is that of all the rights that were granted to us under our Constitutional system of government, the right to trial by jury is the one thing that equalizes the playing field in every aspect of society.” Law Offices of Robert W. Jackson 205 W. Alvarado St. Fallbrook, CA 92028 (760) 723-1295
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Fallbrook Regional Health District
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760-659-6778 1939 W Vista Way, Vista CA 92083 www.GoBeRewarded.com
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Hueftle Farms Vineyard
760-845-2988 4582 Valle Del Sol, Bonsall CA 92003 www.hueftlefarmsvineyard.com
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Bonsall Fine Wine & Spirits
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