Fallbrook Village News

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APRIL 24, 2014

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Free agricultural workshop of fered to growers FALLBROOK – Fallbrook area property owners (and anyone else who would like to attend) are invited to a free agricultural workshop on Tuesday, May 20, from 6 to 8 p.m. The event will take place at the Fallbrook Library, 124 S. Mission Road. Information will include agricultural ‘best management’ practices to ensure the health of a property and the surrounding environment. In addition, attendees will learn about the ag waiver from

Dr. Loretta Bates, A UCCE Farm and Home Advisor. Discussion will take place on the effects that nutrients, pesticides, and sediment have on water quality and practical ways to address the problems that impact both the grower and the community. To RSVP for this free workshop, or to ask questions, please call Karla Standridge at Mission Resource Conservation District, (760) 728-1332 or email karla@ missionrcd.org.

Local artist wins award

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Downs wins Senior Center mahjong tournament Nancy Downs won the mahjong tournament held by the Fallbrook Senior Center to benefit its Homebound Nutrition Program. Celebrating the success of the tournament are, from left, Phyllis Sweeney (special projects director), Nancy Downs, and mahjong expert/teacher Araxy Moosa. Courtesy photo

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49th Annual

intage Car Club

Car Show

Sunday, May 25th 9:30am-3:00pm Potter Junior High, 1743 Reche Road, Fallbrook

“House Party” by Pattie Bowler

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FALLBROOK – Pattie Bowler, who lives in Fallbrook, was awarded Best Theme for her painting “House Party” for the April juried show at the San Diego Watercolor Society. The theme of the show was “Pour It On.” When asked about her painting style, Bowler said, “Mood and atmosphere affect the beginning and finishing of every painting. I paint very intuitively. Color is primary for me; ‘House Party’ started with a loose drawing, then on a wet surface and letting the watercolor paint do the work by pouring on to the paper and manipulating as it moves around the surface.” Bowler’s painting can be seen at the gallery at Liberty Station during the month of April. More of her work can be seen at www. pattiebowler.com. Juror Richard Hawk said that the painting works on two levels,

abstraction and representation. He sees a house in the painting that reminds him of the set for the play “August Osage County.” “It has a domestic analogy with fresh colors and has a good eye path. The circular form at the bottom of the painting brings the eye back into the body of the painting,” he said. The San Diego Watercolor Society is dedicated to expanding the appreciation of watermedia painting through education, exhibition and promotion. SDWS presents a new juried exhibition each month with an evening opening reception on the first Friday of each month. More information can be found at www. sdws.org. The gallery is located in Liberty Station, in Point Loma, San Diego, at 2825 Dewey Road, Studio 105, (619) 876-4550. The gallery is open from Wednesday through Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

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