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Eleven-acre corn maze in Temecula
A family consults a map while trying to find their way through a cornfield maze at Big Horse Feed in Temecula last Saturday.
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A family consults a map while trying to find their way through a cornfield maze at Big Horse Feed in Temecula last Saturday.
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Stage set for construction of Temecula’s $24 million water park
October 8th 2009
A ride similar to this “rain forest” attraction is slated to be one of the key features of the recently approved Temecula Splash Canyon project.

A ride similar to this “rain forest” attraction is slated to be one of the key features of the recently approved Temecula Splash Canyon project.
A “lazy river” will be a key attraction at Temecula Splash Canyon. Grading work isexpected to begin at the $24 million project later this month or early next month.

A “lazy river” will be a key attraction at Temecula Splash Canyon. Grading work is expected to begin at the $24 million project later this month or early next month.


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‘Lion King’ transports audience to the heart of Africa
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October 29th 2009 arrow Read Full Story
Eleven-acre corn maze a fun adventure for families
The Corona family, owners of Big Horse Feed & Mercantile, have created a corn maze and pumpkin patch activity area on 11 acres of their farm property. To compliment this, the family is also offer...
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Hauntings in nearby Southern Riverside County
Field of Screams: The Haunted Stadium, presented by Best Buy, earned opening weekend success with more than 2,000 fans at the spooky attraction at The Diamond stadium in Lake Elsinore. “The first nig...
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Eleven-acre corn maze in Temecula
The Corona family, owners of Big Horse Feed & Mercantile, have created a corn maze and pumpkin patch activity area on 11 acres of their farm property. This is their ninth year of hosting a corn m...
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Around the arch
The history of the arch in Downtown Reno predates legalized gambling in Nevada. The current arch has stood since 1987, but the original Reno arch was erected in 1927 to commemorate the completion of ...
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Stage set for construction of Temecula’s $24 million water park
Bottled up for years by protracted litigation that spurred a search for a new site, plans to build a $24 million water park in Temecula are flowing again and construction is set to begin soon, officia...
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Stage Coach Sunday rolls into town
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Need a break? Glen Ivy Hot Springs Spa offers a uniquely relaxing experience
Most children refer to theme parks as ‘the best places on Earth.’ However, for adults looking for rejuvenation and relaxation, Glen Ivy Hot Springs is the best place to unwind, relax and catch up with...
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The Andrews Brothers: making crowds roar since WWII
If you were part of the stage crew for the last night of the USO’s tour for military men about to go overseas during World War II, and the headlining act cancelled, what would you do? Lawrence Welk R...
September 17th 2009 arrow Read Full Story
Julian Apple Days Centennial celebration now through Nov. 15
JULIAN — The Julian Apple Days Centennial celebration kicked off September 8 with a historic apple display in Town Hall reminiscent of the one held on October 9, 1909. The display, which will run unt...
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Mulligan Family Fun Center: great for groups with little cash
Trying to entertain a group of high school girls is not an easy task. As one of my church’s high school mentors, it is my challenge to come up with fun activities that aren’t going to be a strain on a...
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Desert tour reveals haunted history of Anza-Borrego
BORREGO SPRINGS — In the 19th century, thousands of travelers, prospectors and adventurers struggled into California by way of the Great Desert, lying west of the Colorado River. It was known as the ...
August 27th 2009 arrow Read Full Story (1 Reader Comment)
La Brea Tar Pits offer a trip into the past
If you happen to be going to Los Angeles and like natural history, or have children who are into prehistoric animals, the La Brea Tar Pits are a must-see. Located in Hancock Park right in the middle o...
August 20th 2009 arrow Read Full Story (2 Reader Comments)
Fort Point: the best way to see San Francisco’s beauty
San Francisco is a gorgeous city, with plenty for tourists to do, see and eat. Hot spots to visit include Fisherman’s Wharf, Alcatraz, China Town and Union Square, as evidenced by the large crowds of ...
August 13th 2009 arrow Read Full Story
The sky was the limit for hats at Del Mar!
It wasn’t Ascot, but an alternate universe type of Ascot – the ladies were in sundresses and heels, some spiked to the max, and the hats – they were everywhere – all shapes and sizes, many with large ...
July 30th 2009 arrow Read Full Story
Rock on at SeaWorld’s “Summer Nights”
This summer you’ll see splashes of light in the sky and splashes of water from the pools as SeaWorld celebrates summer with fantastic night sea life shows. SeaWorld San Diego was the very first Se...
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Hot Summer Nites a street scorcher!
The weather was hot at the third Fallbrook Hot Summer Nites on July 10, but the cars lining Main for the celebration called “Rods and Relics” were even hotter.  Tony Suraci entertained the beer garde...
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Plastic bag sandals and a SPAM can purse?, Fun entries at the fair’s ‘Recycled Wearable Art’ contest!
“Home and Hobby is the heart of the fair; it’s how our fair got started,” said Carolyn Rainy, who, in my opinion, is the “Voice of Home and Hobby.” She is always a presence at the microphone during On...
July 9th 2009 arrow Read Full Story (1 Reader Comment)
Yama: Japanese cuisine with a fresh flair
In Fallbrook there is an establishment that is known for its delicious cuisine, but should be known for its fresh menu items as well: fresh fish flown in from Japan three times a week, fresh vegetable...
July 3rd 2009 arrow Read Full Story (1 Reader Comment)
Parents band together for Bonsall music program fundraiser - ‘Bonsallpalooza’ to be held August 7 at Pala
It might sound like a broken record, but each parent I have talked with about the budget cuts in the Bonsall schools music programs has the same thing to say: Keep music – it’s good for our kids! Jus...
June 25th 2009 arrow Read Full Story (2 Reader Comments)
It’s Music Mania at San Diego County Fair!
“Music Mania,” is the theme of the 2009 San Diego County Fair, and true to the theme, this year’s fair is packed with a variety of entertainment -- from American Idol favorites to golden oldies to co...
June 18th 2009 arrow Read Full Story
Garden Club showcases unique homes and gardens
It was another colorful weekend show as the Fallbrook Garden Club presented its Fifth Annual Garden Tour on Saturday, May 30. The show illustrated that there are as many avenues to stunning gardens as...
June 11th 2009 arrow Read Full Story
Friends of injured roper Tony Muñoz rally in Bonsall
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June 4th 2009 arrow Read Full Story (3 Reader Comments)
Royal Windsor Horse Show diverse and delightful
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May 28th 2009 arrow Read Full Story (1 Reader Comment)
Hoover Dam still impressive today
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May 21st 2009 arrow Read Full Story
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