Live Music at Downtown Fullerton Market
The Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Fullerton (UUCF) hosted a Cabaret for Reproductive Justice on the evenings of March 22 and 23 as a fundraiser for Planned Parenthood. Local playwrights Chance Vernon and […]
How important is it to you to have a paper newspaper? Due to the high cost and environmental impact of paper, the Fullerton Observer is considering going to subscription only. That means […]
The Maverick Theater is bringing back an audience favorite this spring: Evil Dead The Musical. An Off-Broadway crowd-pleaser, Evil Dead The Musical combines all the elements of the cult classic films The […]
Orangethorpe Elementary recently hosted a Family “Booknic” for Read Across America Week! The families arrived with their picnic dinners and enjoyed the company of others while listening to strolling VIP Readers, a […]
Senator Josh Newman (D-Fullerton) is proud to announce the recipients of his “Woman of the Year” awards for Senate District 29, honoring six extraordinary women whose tireless efforts have profoundly impacted our communities. In […]
Maple Area families had become more recent immigrants and had limited English since the 1972 closure. Nonetheless, Maple’s parents expected a full elementary school for their children; however, the […]
The California Secretary of State will officially certify the March 5, 2024 Election Results on April 12, 2024. Most races have been decided, but ballots are still being counted, and a few […]
Fullerton Sister Cities Association Board Member Roberto Angotti announced that Laura Lasorda, daughter of the late and great Tommy Lasorda, will join us at the upcoming Fullerton Sister Cities Association Grand Tour […]
This year, the Fullerton Chapter of the Assistance League Professional Humanitarian Auxiliary (known as ALPHA) will be hosting its 31st Annual A Day of Authors (ADOA) event on April 6th. I […]