Christmas in the Village
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Official Holiday Tree
Fallbrook Community Center
341 Heald Lane, Fallbrook, CA 92028
341 Heald Lane, Fallbrook, CA 92028
Lighting Event Friday, December 4, 2020, 5:00-7:30 PM
Lights lit dusk to approximately 10 PM
December 4-Dec 31
FallbrookCommunityCenterFriends.org
FallbrookCommunityCenterFriends.org
Major Holiday Light Displays in Fallbrook
(compiled by the Friends of the Community Center)
Historic Downtown Fallbrook
Lights on Main Street
See the lights of Main Street throughout the holidays.
Lights on Main Street
See the lights of Main Street throughout the holidays.
2031 Reche Road, Fallbrook
Weather permitting - 6:30-9PM Weekdays
6:30-10 or 11PM (depending on traffic) Weekends
Drive through the circular driveway. Tune car radio to the listed station and enjoy the display lights coordinated to music! Barrel for Fallbrook Food Pantry donations Available.
Weather permitting - 6:30-9PM Weekdays
6:30-10 or 11PM (depending on traffic) Weekends
Drive through the circular driveway. Tune car radio to the listed station and enjoy the display lights coordinated to music! Barrel for Fallbrook Food Pantry donations Available.
A lighted gift to the community courtesy of Mack & Ali Schreiber.
Thanksgiving – January 1
Natalie Way, Fallbrook
Neighbors report this street has some serious holiday spirit!
Major cross street Palomino Rd., then Emerald Ridge Rd., Paulann Ct. to Natalie Way
Neighbors report this street has some serious holiday spirit!
Major cross street Palomino Rd., then Emerald Ridge Rd., Paulann Ct. to Natalie Way
Myrtle Creek, 2940 Reche Road, Fallbrook
Myrtle Creek Botanical Gardens shows its community spirit nightly starting December 1st. Located next to Live Oak Park and viewed from the corner of Reche Rd & Via Vista Way, the old windmill will be covered in lights as well as the parameter of the property for evening viewers to enjoy. A historic site on a land grant dating back to 1898, Myrtle Creek is one of North County’s most popular destinations.
Myrtle Creek Botanical Gardens shows its community spirit nightly starting December 1st. Located next to Live Oak Park and viewed from the corner of Reche Rd & Via Vista Way, the old windmill will be covered in lights as well as the parameter of the property for evening viewers to enjoy. A historic site on a land grant dating back to 1898, Myrtle Creek is one of North County’s most popular destinations.
For more information visit www.discovermyrtlecreek.com