Fallbrook Village News

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MARCH 6, 2014

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Fallbrook A Leer Writing Contest winners announced FALLBROOK – The 10th Annual Fallbrook A Leer/Reading and Family Literacy Day features a Poetry Writing Contest for FUESD students in Grades 3, 4, and 5 and an Essay Writing Contest for students in Grades 6, 7 and 8. The winners of this year’s contests are: Poetry Grade 3 First place: Antonia Magana, Fallbrook Street Second place: Julissa Francisco, William H. Frazier Third place: Julissa Morga, William H. Frazier Grade 4 First place: Emma McGregor, La Paloma Second place: Alexa Caldwell, La Paloma Third place: Candalaria Cortes, William H. Frazier Grade 5 First place: Lianna Arnold, Live Oak Second place: Samantha Aguirre, William H. Frazier Third place: Priscila Ambriz, William H. Frazier Essay Grade 6 Antonia Rosario, La Paloma Elementary School, “Still Living the Dream” Grade 7 Nicholaus Featherston, Mary Fay Pendleton School, “The Legacy of Cesar Chavez Grade 8 Giselle Cruz, Potter Jr. High School, “Real Life Heroes: Cesar Chavez and Dr. Martin Luther King.” All original student artwork, including those entries that did not place, will be displayed at the Fallbrook Library. Fallbrook A Leer will be held on Saturday, March 29 at the

La Paloma student Antonia Rosario is the Fallbrook A Leer Essay Contest winner for grade 6.

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Mary Fay Pendleton student Nicholaus Featherston is the Fallbrook A Leer Essay Contest winner for grade 7.

Maie Ellis Educational Center campus from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Registration will begin at 9:30 a.m. Families need to register to attend through their child’s school. Space is limited, so it is first come first served. For more information and a registration form, families can call their local school.

Potter student Giselle Cruz is the Fallbrook A Leer Essay Contest winner for grade 8. Courtesy photo

Fallbrook student a winner in American History Essay Contest Stephen Shedd, a student at St. Peter the Apostle Catholic School, won one of the first place awards in the American History Essay Contest held Feb. 20 at Pala Mesa Resort. The annual contest is sponsored by the Daughters of the American Revolution, Monserate Chapter.

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Fallbrook Hospital Auxiliary announces scholarship opportunities FALLBROOK – Fallbrook Hospital Auxiliary is announcing its annual Scholarship Program for 2014. Scholarship applicants must be residents of Fallbrook, Bonsall, Rainbow, or De Luz. Applications may be from any age group, but must have an acceptance by an accredited college where healthcare related curricula is offered. Prior scholarship winners are encouraged to apply again this year if they are still enrolled in healthcare studies and have maintained a good academic record. Scholarship application forms may be obtained at the Fallbrook Union High School Counseling Office or the Fallbrook Hospital Auxiliary Gift Shop, 624 E. Elder Street in Fallbrook. Applications

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must be filled out and returned to Peggy Comeau, auxiliary scholarship chairman, by 3 p.m. Friday, April 25. For further information, contact Comeau at (760) 521-6381. Fallbrook Hospital Auxiliary is a non-profit organization and is focused on giving volunteer service to hospital patients, raising funds for scholarships awarded for healthcare studies, and other special community healthcare needs. Auxiliary volunteers give an average of 2,000 hours service each month. For information on becoming a member and donating service to the community, contact a volunteer by calling the Fallbrook Hospital Auxiliary office at (760) 728-1191.

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“Have you ever longed for tomatoes that tasted like the ones your grand-

father grew? Or melons that were so fragrant and sweet you couldn’t get enough? You just can’t buy that taste anymore. The reason is that our soil is depleted of nutrients and so our food is depleted of nutrients and our bodies are similarly depleted. We can show you how to test your soil, balance it and grow the most nutritious and healing foods you have ever tasted.”

Classes $25 Fee 1. Sunday, March 16: Hands on demonstration, 10 am - 4 pm, Lunch is served. 2. Monday, March 17: Seminar, 6 pm - 8 pm. 3. Tuesday, March 18: Seminar, 6 pm - 8 pm. Location Fallbrook Seventh-Day Adventist Church 1200 Rainbow Valley Blvd. Fallbrook, CA Register Please call 760-723-7733 on Mon-Thurs from 9 am to 3 pm. Register by March 13th. Classes

1. Sunday, March 16: Hands on demonstration, 10 am - 4 pm, Lunch is served. 2. Monday, March 17: Seminar, 6 pm - 8 pm.


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