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  • The Palomar Radio Control Flyers is hosting National Model Aviation Day at Johnson Field in Fallbrook on Saturday, August 12 from 9 A.M. to 1 P.M. where you can learn more about Radio Control Aircraft and sign up for free flying lessons. During this event, you will be able to see airplanes, jets, helicopters and drones fly at Johnson Field, home of the Palomar Radio Control Flyers club, that was founded in 1955. You will learn about and be able to see the many different kinds of Radio Control (R/C) aircraft that are routinely flown at this location. “The RC flying hobby is fun for people of all ages,” said Board Member and Club Ambassador Doug Abel. “We have over 200 members, ranging from 7 to 90 years old.” The club will have static displays of models, demonstrations of various forms of flight, and club members who will be available to answer your questions. Flights will take place all day. Palomar Radio Control Flyers is located close to the intersection of I-15 and Route 76 (Pala Road) in Fallbrook. From Interstate 15 go east on Pala Road approximately 1/4 mile to Pankey Road and turn north onto the dirt road to the field. ### The Palomar Radio Control Flyers was founded in 1955 and has been at its present 85 acre location for more than 20 years. For more information, contact: Doug Abel, Board Member/Club Ambassador Palomar Radio Control Flyers Email Follow Palomar RC Flyers on Facebook!
  • More than 3 million U.S. children were involved in an intervention for suspected abuse or neglect in a single year. Advocates say a disproportionate impact on families of color makes reform urgent.
  • A year ago, China lifted its draconian COVID restrictions. Many expected the country to bounce back quickly. That hasn't happened.
  • Hospitals rely on scores of generic drugs given by injection. But these workhorses are often in short supply. Cheap prices have led to factory closures that leave the supply chain vulnerable.
  • The measure, which would provide $95 billion in military aid, has little hope of seeing a vote in the House where hard-line Republicans oppose the measure.
  • Workers are on a 24-hour strike to pressure owner Jeff Bezos and company leaders to negotiate a new labor contract. The Post says it needs to cut jobs and may resort to layoffs.
  • It's also now forbidden to bring newly acquired handguns into the country. "We have seen too many examples of horrific tragedies involving firearms," the Canadian prime minister said.
  • The program allows people with difficulties communicating or who become anxious around authority figures to display a blue envelope logo on stickers, pins, seat belt covers, ribbons, key chains, lanyards, wallet information cards or bracelets.
  • Compton rapper YG has announced an early 2023 tour across North America supporting his brand new album "I Got Issues". "The Red Cup" Tour takes place in January/February visiting major U.S. markets like Seattle, Los Angeles, Minneapolis, Detroit and New York. Canadian dates are planned for Vancouver and Toronto. Joining the tour in support will be special guests OhGeesy, Kalan.frfr, Day Sulan and D3szn. Follow on Socials! Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • Summer Movies in the Park is the largest free and family-friendly outdoor movie series in San Diego County, with dozens of hosting sites and over a hundred screenings. It launched in 2007 as a ‘take back our parks’ initiative – in sync with the County’s Live Well vision to sustain safe, healthy and thriving communities. Shows run May through October, in neighborhoods from the beach to the desert, and everything in between. Each movie event gives residents a reason to visit their local parks after dark, deterring inappropriate loitering and park use, and bringing additional safety and security to residents’ favorite locales. Events begin as early as 5 p.m., though actual movie start times are 15 minutes after sunset. Before the movie, many locations provide additional entertainment like arts and crafts, games, costume contests, music, dancing and food trucks. FAQ: What should I bring? Plan to bring chairs or blankets for your comfort. Chairs are not provided at any of our events. Also, feel free to pack a picnic and enjoy your meal under the stars! Some locations will have food available, so check the Event Specifics section of each location and date for more details. Bring a sweater or light jacket – it will cool down once the sun sets. What if it rains? In the event of rain or high winds a movie may be canceled. If it rains on the day of the movie you’re planning to attend, please contact the Parks & Recreation office to get up-to-date information on possible cancellations. Contact information for each location is in the Event Specifics section of each scheduled movie. Can I bring my dog? Many parks allow dogs as long as they remain on leash. Rules are typically listed on community boards or kiosk signs – but you may also call to confirm. Always keep a close eye and clean up after your pet. Where can I park? Most locations have ample parking or quick access to public transportation. We encourage you to check the Event Specifics section of the movie you plan to attend to see if there are any specific notes on parking. For more information visit: summermoviesinthepark.com Stay Connected on Facebook Showtimes and Movies: June 23, 2023 6:30 p.m. The Jungle Book G July 21, 2023 at 6:30 p.m. Minions: The Rise of Gru PG
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