Fullerton Art Town: What Feels Like Home is still open until November 12th. Hurry to see the last of this beautiful exhibit and feel at home with our museum. Artist […]
Fullerton Art Town: What Feels Like Home is still open until November 12th. Hurry to see the last of this beautiful exhibit and feel at home with our museum. Artist […]
For 22 years, Aimee Aul and Christina Garner have been docents (otherwise known as ghost guides) for the Haunted Walking Tours at the Fullerton Museum Center, escorting visitors to some of the […]
Sun, Oct 29 at 3pm to 8pm at the lively Fullerton Downtown Plaza, 125 East Wilshire Avenue, Fullerton. Admission was absolutely free! Photos of the Roar Festival: a cornucopia of Korean culture, […]
There were fantastic performances by all the contestants and guest dance groups. Fullerton Councilmember Ahmad Zahra won the Peoples Choice award for best in dance, and Pastor Nate Allen of St […]
Recently, I learned from Fullerton Heritage President Ernie Kelsey that a portion of Fullerton College has now been designated as a historic district. It encompasses the core of the college, with multi-level […]
Left: Monica Patricia, wife of Jeff Mayhew the GM of the Charleston with Brian Torres Right: Tim Johnson, Dave Smits, Amanda Rue, Francis Sinatra, Malori Sinatra, and Taylor Wright Grand Opening of The […]
Have you ever pondered the reasons behind the current state of Fullerton Roads? The Fullerton Observer Interns proudly presents a documentary delving into the web of Fullerton’s roads. Through reflective dialogue, we […]
Orangethorpe Elementary has an initiative called Project Curiosity, which infuses art, science, and conservation. We are taught to reuse and recycle. That is where we got the idea to […]
“Above The Ground” by Dan Lawton Kevin Barry Artt is an innocent man. His story is a tale of survival and redemption. “Above The Ground” is the true story of Kevin Barry […]