Month: September 2024

Follow the Money 2024: Who’s Funding School Board Candidates?

Fullerton School District Candidates – Follow the Money Information accurate as of September 12, 2024 from candidate-required filings available on the OC Registrar of Voters website https://ocvote.gov/  The Fullerton Observer is compiling campaign finance information, candidate […]

Balance & Change: Dealing with Anxiety

Have you noticed that often, when a new event is coming up, you may be extremely scared? You may have many thoughts about all the bad things that could happen. Your anxiety […]

Art Talk with Over the Moon: Art is In Session!

Fullerton is a vibrant hub for the arts, thanks in part to the presence of Fullerton College and California State University, Fullerton (CSUF). Both institutions offer a wide scope of art curriculums […]

The DOWNTOWN Report: Early September 2024

WOW The formation and evolution of the downtown area now known as Walk On Wilshire has been well documented here and has recently seen more activity. Supporters contacted us to keep that […]

Healthy Awareness: A Spiritual Connection

Both animals and humans communicate their emotions and needs through behaviors. Verbal words are not necessary, although some animals have shown the ability to communicate with sounds that resemble human speech. Many […]

August Bicyclists of the Month

Tami Calderon (on right) was the first recipient of the OCPA Free E-bike program. Her daughter Amanda (on left), is also a bicycle enthusiast. OCPA is offering a $600 voucher. To learn more, […]

City Council Notes: August 6, 2024

Public Comments Senior Advisory & Walk on Wilshire Todd Harrison: Next Tuesday at 11 am is the first meeting of the Senior Committee. Despite my excitement, we are lacking sufficient appointed members, […]

Happy 96th Birthday Ernie Arzola

Ernie Arzola, along with his son Bobby Arzola and daughter-in-law Livy Arzola, celebrated his 96th birthday on Saturday, July 27th, at Sizzlers in Fullerton. Ernie, a Fullerton resident since 1956, has 7 […]

Good Hands for One Award Ceremony Honors Tutors

  Established in 2013, Good Hands for One (GH4One) is a nonprofit organization led by middle and high school volunteers. Their mission is to provide free math tutoring to underprivileged elementary students, […]