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FALLBROOK/BONSALL VILLAGE NEWS THEVILLAGENEWS.COM ANNOUNCEMENTS


Animal Sanctuary begins adoptions at new location


Meeting set for Jan. 21 on Pala Raceway noise RAINBOW – A group of


community members from the greater Fallbrook area will hold an organizational meeting Sat., Jan. 21 from 11 a.m. to noon at the Rainbow Valley Grange, 2160 Rainbow Valley Blvd., to address concern over the noise from the Pala Raceway. “As citizens in communities


surrounding Pala Raceway, we are continually subjected to a compromise in our environment


from the raceway’s noise,” said Bud Swanson. “Over the past two years plus, we have requested alleviation to the problem and patiently waited for solutions that never materialized. It is now time for neighbors and communities to join together in stopping the noise nuisance being generated by Pala Raceway.” Swanson said part of the concern involves the fact that the raceway is located on Indian trust land (sovereign),


owned by the Pala Band of Mission Indians. The meeting is intended to


formalize a plan for the group to “move forward against raceway noise, establishing an effective communication network and organize community resources.” For more information, email


palaracewaynoise@gmail.com or call (760) 723-4068.


Potter Jr. High upcoming events FALLBROOK – The Potter Hr.


Fallbrook Animal Sanctuary founder Janet LuCore holds “Sugar” in front of the new facility at 230 W. Aviation.


FALLBROOK – The first official


Adoption Fair at the Fallbrook Animal Sanctuary’s new location at 230 W. Aviation will be held Sat., Jan. 21 from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. The new facility will be open for adoptions after that date every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 1 to 4 p.m. and on Saturdays from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. During other times, the facility will be closed to the public so that volunteers can clean and care for the animals. To celebrate the sanctuary’s


upcoming 10th anniversary, the adoption fee for indoor cats will be


Christine Rinaldi photo


reduced to only $10 for the next 10 weeks. The adoption fee for indoor cats older than six will be waived completely. On March 24, the adoption fee for all cats and kittens will return to the previous amount of $85. Dog adoption fees remain $135. All adoption fees include spay/neuter, microchip and initial immunizations. Adoptions will be held in the lobby area. An Open House in which the


public will be welcome to tour the facility will be held on Feb. 8 from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. with a formal ribbon-cutting ceremony scheduled for 5 p.m.


North County history council to meet here


FALLBROOK - The Council


Interpreting North County History (CINCH) will meet on January 30, at 10 a.m. at the Fallbrook Historical Society, located at the corner of Rocky Crest Road and Hill Street. The meeting is open to the public and a continental breakfast will be served. A tour of the museum campus will be conducted at the conclusion of the meeting. CINCH meets four times a year


in different locations throughout the San Diego area. Member agencies of CINCH include: the San Dieguito Heritage Museum,


the Encinitas Historical Society, the Carlsbad Historical Society Museum, San Diego Archaeological Center, Carrillo Ranch Inc., the Oceanside Historical Society, Mission San Luis Rey, the Heritage Park Village Museum, Rancho Santa Margarita y Las Flores, the Fallbrook Historical Society, Rancho Guajome Adobe, the Antique Gas & Steam Engine Museum, the Rancho Buena Vista Adobe, Mission San Antonio de Pala, the Heritage Walk Museum, San Pasqual Battlefield State Historical Park, and Rancho los Peñasquitos.


Scrapbooking, crafting day Jan. 28


BONSALL – As a fundraising


event, the Bonsall Education Foundation will offer a full day for scrapbookers and crafters to work on their individual projects


Saturday, Jan. 28, from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. at the Bonsall Community Center. Those interested in reserving a table should call Sharon Kingdon at (760) 542-5844.


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High School PTA is sponsoring two upcoming events – Career Day for students on Fri., Jan. 27 and a Spaghetti Dinner & Fundraiser on Thurs., Feb. 2. Student s wi l l have the opportunity to learn about various career opportunities on Jan. 27 with guest speakers that include a DEA officer, CHP K-9 officer, linguist, artist, civil engineer, veterinarian,


Marine Corps representative, and author. Key note speaker will be Margaret Stewart, a US Army West Point graduate, former Blackhawk helicopter pilot, and current LA City firefighter who works with rescue dogs. The Spaghet t i Dinner & Fundraiser on Feb. 2 will begin at 5:30 p.m. and includes a spaghetti dinner catered by Vince’s Pizza, coffee, and dessert. One free


Fallbrook/Bonsall Jan. 19 – 7 p.m. – Friends of


Fallbrook Library’s Music Series presents the Kensington Trio in a free concert. The library is located at 124 S. Mission Road. For further information, visit fallbrooklibraryfriends.org.


Jan. 25 – 2 p.m. - Fallbrook


Hospital’s Senior Circle presents a talk by Dr. Brandon Miller on ‘Healthy Weight: It’s Not a Diet, It’s a Lifestyle,’ at Silvergate, 420 Elbrook Dr., Fallbrook. Free. To reserve a seat, call (760) 731-8433.


Jan. 25 – 3 p.m. – Fallbrook


Diabetes Support Group presents free session on eye health and diabetes with optician Jeniene Domercq at Fallbrook Hospital, 624 E. Elder St., in Conference Room B. for more information, call (760) 731-8246.


Jan. 26 – 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.


– Healthy Woman event, hosted by Club Paradise Fitness at Fallbrook Library, 124 S. Mission Road in Fallbrook. Speaker will be Dr. Aimee Warren on “Healthy Eating and Nutrition for a Healthier Me in 2012” and “The Benefits of Group


January 19, 2012


raffle ticket is included with the purchase of each dinner. A silent auction with many great items will be offered. Proceeds from the dinner will fund spring enrichment activities including the seventh grade Renaissance Day and eighth grade American History Day. To purchase tickets to the dinner


($5/each), email or call Karen Lonsway at kdlonsway@gmail. com, (503) 572-4547.


EventsCalendar January


Exercise” will be presented and demonstrated by Eva Leslie and Sandra Buckingham, instructors at Club Paradise Fitness. Free. To reserve a seat, call (760) 731-8432.


Jan. 27 – 12:30 p.m. – The


Fallbrook Woman’s Club is holding its semi-annual Mah Jongg tournament at thei r clubhouse, 238 W. Mission. Cost is $15 to include a box lunch and snacks. Carpooling is recommended as parking is limited in the lot. Call Chairman Araxy Moosa at (760) 723-2262 for further information and for reservations.


Feb. 2 – 5:30 p.m. - Spaghetti


Dinner & Fundraiser offered by Potter Jr. High PTA. Dinner ticket includes spaghetti dinner, coffee, dessert, and one free raffle ticket. Event includes silent auction; proceeds to benefit educational opportunities for students. To purchase a ticket ($5/each), email or call Karen at kdlonsway@gmail.com, (503) 572-4547.


Mar. 8 – 12:30 to 5:30 p.m. – Blood drive held by San


Diego Blood Bank at Fallbrook Community Center, 341 Heald Ln. For an appt, call toll-free (800) 479-3902, Ext. 8251.


Mar. 31 – Bat t le of the


Bands hosted by the Fallbrook Community Center. Bands must submit application and demo CD to center office by March 23. Call (760) 728-1671 for more information.


April 7 – 7:30 a.m. – on –


Pancake Breakfast & Spring Egg Hunt at the Fallbrook Community Center, 341 Heald Ln. Fallbrook Firefighter’s Assoc. will serve breakfast ($4/adults, $2/kids) from 7:30 to 10 a.m. to benefit charitable causes; followed by egg hunts and games at 10:30 a.m.


26th


April 15 – 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. – Avocado Festival sponsored


by the Fallbrook Chamber of Commerce. See www.fallbrook chamberofcommerce.org for more information.


April 28 & 29 – 80th Standard


Flower Show presented by the Fallbrook Garden Club at the Fallbrook Community Center, 341 Heald Ln. Hours are: Saturday 2 to 6 p.m., Sunday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Free admission. View more informat ion at www.fallbrookgardenclub.org.


June 9 & 10 – Relay for


Life event on behalf of the American Cancer Society to be held at Fallbrook High School. For more information, email christybest@gmail.com.


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