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Are you a fan of the paranormal? From September 14 to November 3 on Wednesdays and Thursdays evenings at 6 P.M., the Fullerton Museum is offering their Haunted Fullerton Walking Tour. However, there will be a special tour on Halloween!
The tours are approximately two and a half hours long, and the cost is $15 for museum members and $18 for the general public. However, space is limited and prepaid reservation is required. To make a reservation, call the Fullerton Museum at (714) 738-6545.
Based on the name, you can expect to …
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Do you like mochi? Do you like gelato? What happens when you combine both? You get a unique Asian and European fusion, and a place where you can find this interesting and delicious combination is at Café Mochilato in Fullerton.
Café Mochilato
1993 W Malvern Ave
Ste A
Fullerton, CA 92833
http://cafemochilato.com/
Hours: Monday-Thusday and Sun 11 A.M.-10 P.M., Friday-Saturday 11 A.M.-11 P.M.
Expect to find a variety of unique flavors of gelato, but that is not their only specialty. Also on their menu is pat-bing-soo (shaved ice with gelato), kim-bap (Korean sushi), and other dishes. And …
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If you have driven by the Fox Theater on Harbor Boulevard in Fullerton, you will notice that it is presently closed and under construction. Though it was closed and abandoned in 1987, the Fox Theatre has been an official landmark of the City of Fullerton since 1990 and was added to the National Register of Historic Places in October 2006.
The move for restoration began in 2005 when the city of Fullerton began to raise funds by showing movies in the rear parking lot by projecting films onto the outer wall …
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On Orangethorpe Avenue, between Lemon Street and Raymond Avenue, sits a mysterious little cottage surrounded by industrial buildings and businesses. In fact, it is the only house around within a few miles, but surrounded by all the trees and ivy, the house is barely noticeable. The house, literally squished between modern businesses, is a reminder of the past, of how Fullerton once looked.
I came across this place last summer while geocaching with my friends, Kurt, Berna, and Bree. We were really surprised to learn that there was a house in …
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Last week while driving along Harbor Boulevard in Fullerton, an advertisement on the grass of the Orange Fair Shopping Center stood out to me saying something about a Disney outlet store with prices of up to 85% off. Curious, I decided to drop by and make a quick visit.
Upon entering, I noticed the stale smell of old merchandise. Despite that though, the store is overall neat and clean. As expected, I saw old and outdated merchandise from the previous year. During my browse around the store, I noticed that most …
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We all know the traditional methods of fundraising—candy sales, magazine subscriptions, coupon books, etc. Such ideas only raise a limited amount of money since they require students to personally sell those items, and with budget cuts and traditional ideas getting overdone, fundraising ideas have been becoming more creative.
As a fundraiser, Fullerton High School Football Booster Club has been hosting the Food Truck Round Up, an event in which around 20 food trucks come to Fullerton High’s stadium. In return, the food trucks make a donation to the booster club.
Yesterday evening, …
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We have all been there. After two straight hours of a great history lecture you find yourself low on energy and you have one more class to go. What do you do? Do you wait for another hour? Do you rush to the Empori-YUM and grab a quick Snickers bar?
Whatever you choose there is something near Cal State Fullerton to relieve you from hunger and boost up your energy when it is needed the most!
The Daily Titan came with the Fullerton Guide which shows all the nearby restaurants and quick …
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I’m sure you’ve read about that group of MIT students who launched a digital camera into near-space just last month for what they called, “Project Icarus.” Achieving 17.5 miles into the uppermost parts of the stratosphere, they were able to take remarkable photos that quickly swept the web; soon getting recognized on news networks such as CNN, FOX and ABC.
Inspired by the project, Nicholas Siemsen decided to take it upon himself to repeat the experiment. Nick is a Financial Analyst who works right here in Fullerton at Raytheon; and the …
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This is your chance to be a MOVIE STAR…err, EXTRA, I mean! Just came across this update on the Fullerton College Visual and Performing Arts Fanpage on Facebook (Thanks, FC!). Three Veils, an independent production, is looking for extras on 4 different days this weekend, from July 17th – July 20th! Here’s a little synopsis of the movie:
“Three Veils” is a film about three young Middle-Eastern women living in the U.S, each with her own personal story.
Leila is engaged to be married, however as the wedding night approaches, she becomes …
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Downtown Fullerton is hosting a Mardi Gras in July Celebration on Saturday July 11, 2009 in the Fullerton Museum Plaza. Sounds like a really fun event that is raising money for a really great cause: the Women’s Transitional Learning Center! The WTLC is a non profit community based organization of men and women commited to seeking solutions to end domestic violence and human trafficking. WTLC is the only domestic violence shelter program in Orange County that provides shelter for clients with substance problems, mental illness and human trafficking victims. Services …













