4 The Julian News
Calendar
Julian Back Country Happenings
February 10, 2010
ONGOING EVENTS
Julian Community Planning
Group
2nd Monday Every Month
Town Hall -7pm
Architectural Review Board
1st Tuesday of the Month
Town Hall -7pm
Greater Julian Firesafe Council
2nd Tuesday of Month
2130 Wynola Road
7:00 - 8:00 pm
information: 760-765-9763
Julian Merchants Association
Board - 2nd Wednesday - 8am
Breakfast - 3rd Wednesday of
Month - 8am
Julian Chamber of Commerce
Mixer - 1st Thursday of Month
Board - 3rd Thursday of Month
Town Hall - 6pm - 760 765 1857
Julian Historical Society
Last Wednesday of the Month
7 pm - Old Witch Creek School
House - 2133 4th Street
Julian Arts Guild
Fourth Tuesday of Month
Julian Library 6:00pm
Community Parent Coalition
Second Wednesday of the Month
JHS-Multipurpose Room - 6pm
Julian Back Country
Collaborative
Third Thursday of The Month
8:30 a.m.
Julian Pathways
Elementary School
Third Thursday of the Month
Julian Poetry Seminar
Julian Library- lpm
Jim Nugent- 760-782-0560
Gentle Morning Yoga -
with Karen Faught
Fridays - 9 am
Julian Library
Every other Tuesday
- Anime Club - Discuss your
favorite books, characters, and
play games.
Julian Library - 2:30 pm
Every Wednesday
Preschool Story Time and
Crafts with Miss Linda
Julian Library - 10:30 am
Sit and Fit for Seniors - 11 am
Gentle Stretching and flexibility
exercises with Matt Kreemer
2nd and 4th Thursdays
Incest Survivors Meeting
Julian Library - 7pro
confidential, for more information
contact Helen 760-765-4871
Thursday - Baby and Me,
Lap-sit Story Time - 10:30 am
for mothers, fathers, caregivers
and babies (3 to 24 months).
for valuable learning time, with
music, toys and books. Siblings
are welcome to come and
participate. Stories and Songs
with Miss Sandi.
Julian Library
FEBRUARY EVENTS
Black History Month
Every Sunday, (weather
permitting): Julian Doves &
Desperados - historic comedy
skits at 1pro, 2pro & 3pro - stage
area between Cabbages & Kings
and the Julian Market & DelL
February 13
Hazardous Household,
Electronics and Universal
Waste Collection
County of San Diego
Road Station
1524 Highway 78, Julian
9am - 2pro
February 13
Valentines Dance
JHS -7pro
February 13, 14
Chocolate-Dipped
Strawberries Paired with Port
wine for $4. 11-4pmo
Country Cellars
4510 Highway 78
Wynola.
760-765-0089.
February 14
Valentines Day
Chinese New Year
February 15
Presidents Day Observance
February 18
Julian Poetry Seminar
"Poetry as Spirituality"
Poets-Songwriters & Non-
writers.
Julian Library 1 pm
February 19
Thank A Teacher Benefit
Buffalo Bills, 5 - 8
February 22
Winter Sports Award Banquet
Julian High School
February 24
Julian Historical Society
140th Anniversary Celebration of
Julian City
MARCH EVENTS
Women's History Month
March 6
JHS Community Blood Drive
High School Parking Lot 9 - 2
March 7
Volcan Mountain Preserve
Foundation
2010 Auction And Dinner
Dance
Warner Springs Ranch
March 12
Borrego Performing Arts
Center - Daniel Rodriquez
Former New York City police
officer - Tenor
590 Palm Canyon Drive
Borrego Springs
Concerts start at 7:30 PM,
doors open at 7:00 PM
info@borregoconcerts.org
760-767-3424
March 14
Daylight Saving Time Begins
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On Abes" Birthday For
"Folding Mr. Lincoln"
Friday night, February 12 to the Red Barn at Wynola Pizza Express
for a show by Folding Mr. Lincoln. Folding Mr. Lincoln is Harry
Mestyanek - guitar/mandolin/vocals, Nancy Mestyanek - percussion/
vocals, David Ybarra - bass/backing vocals, Alicia Previn - fiddle/
backing vocals, Charlie Loach - lead guitar/backing vocals and
Others. Others are .......... "friends who play and sing with us from time-
to-time." At its root, Folding Mr. Lincoln is two musicians who have
known each other for a very long time, two people who have lived and
loved a lot. It's a husband and wife with a huge appetite for music.
"We are a folk, acoustic, Americana band. We perform originals as
well as songs written by others. The songs we write and the songs
of others that we perform are very special to us. We need them
to evoke a feeling, express a mood, or contain a message that we
understand and wish to share with our audience."lt's a great time to
bring friends for a night out in the coziness of the Red Barn with great
dinner specials, a glass of wine and the only live music show in town.
It all begins at 6pm.
Mark Jackson Band
To Heat It Up Saturday Night
on Saturday night, February 13 Mark Jackson Band will take
the stage. Mark Jackson is a singer/songwriter whose music has
traveled from the hills of Oklahoma to the shores of the Pacific Ocean.
Influenced by such greats at Woodie Guthrie, Bob Dylan, Nell Young
and Willie Nelson he carries on the tradition of the story teller and
poet combined to create the Western American folk song. Mark's
talents have attracted a group of folks that join him in making the
Mark Jackson Band. They are; Pam Haan, vocals; David Morgan,
steel pedal guitar; Grant Kester, harmonica; Paul Cruz, electric and
acoustic guitars; Jason Postelnek, bass, guitar, fiddle, harmonies;
Dave Wilkie, drums. Come for the great food and stay for the live
show. It all starts at 6pm.
LID Comino Wynola Pizza Exoress Performances:
FRIDAYFeb 19th - Glenn & Jennifer Smith - Eclectic local duo.
Classical rock to originals
SATURDAY Feb 20th - Sunrise Highway with Lani, Gemma and
Tom. Bluesy, Folksey, Fun and Local
FRIDAY February 26th. Mountain Tribal Gypsies - Local belly
dancers. Entertaining, great
show.
SATURDAY February 27th
- Sara Petite - Americana.
Winner at San Diego Music
Awards 2009
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TIE HISTORY
• On Feb. 14, 278 A.D.,
Valentine, a holy priest in Rome,
is executed. Ruler Claudius
the Cruel was having a difficult
time getting soldiers to join his
military because of their strong
attachment to their wives, and
had banned marriages. Valentine
had continued to perform
marriages in secret and was
beheaded for it.
• On Feb. 11, 1858, in southern
France, Bernadette Soubirous,
a 14-year-old French peasant
girl, first claims to have seen the
Virgin Mary. The apparitions,
which totaled 18 before the end
of the year, occurred in a grotto of
a rock promontory near Lourdes,
France.
• On Feb. 13, 1914, The
American Society of Composers,
Authors, and Publishers (ASCAP)
is formed in New York. This was
Special Valentines Show With
Chris Clarke and Friends
Chris Clarke will be making
a special Valentines evening
appearance Sunday at Wynola
Pizza's Red Barn, and there will
be a special "Menu for Lovers"
too.
You are invited to bring your
Valentine and enjoy an early
evening dinner and music show,
scheduled from 5 until 8.
Chris Clark will be bringing .........
along some friend to play some
old style "wooden music" to
serenade the couples and put
you in a Valentines mood.
Wynola Pizza will "serve" a
Valentines evening faire to go
with the music and a promised
"special" desert.
For those who would just like to
have a quiet evening the NEW 78 Bistro will be open for a sit down
dinner in the intimate new dining area.
Reservation for the evening are suggested and can be made by
calling Wynola Pizza - 760 765 1004.
Dinner and Music or just an intimate dinner in the new 78 Bistro, the
choice is yours for a Valentines evening you'll remember.
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the first U.S. group to help protect
copyrighted music against illegal
public performances for profit.
• On Feb. 12, 1934, Bill
Russell, the legendary center
for the Boston Celtics during the
1960s, is born in Monroe, La.
During his 13-year career with
the Celtics, the 6-.foot-9-inch
Russell helped the team to 11
NBA championships.
• On Feb. 8, 1943, Japanese
troops evacuate Guadalcanal,
leaving the South Pacific
island in Allied possession
after a prolonged campaign.
The American victory halted
Japanese expansion and paved
the way for further Allied gains in
the Solomon Islands.
• On Feb. 10, 1962, American
spy-plane pilot Francis Gary
Powers is released by the
Soviets in exchange for Soviet
Col. Rudolf Abel, a senior KGB
spy who was caught in the United
States five years earlier. The two
men were brought to separate
sides of the Glienicker Bridge,
which connects East and West
Berlin across Lake Wannsee,
and released at the same time.
• On Feb. 9, 1973, Max Yasgur,
owner of the 600-acre dairy farm
in New York where the original
• Woodstock took place in August
1969, dies in Florida. More than
400,000 people attended the
three-day music festival.
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