Julian and Back Country Happenings
CALENDAR LISTINGS
If you are having or know of an event in Julian, Lake Cuyamaca,
Ranchita, Warner Springs, Santa Ysabel, Shelter Valley Sunshine
Summit or elsewhere that should be listed in the Backcountry
Happenings column, please contact the JULIAN NEWS at PO Box
639 Julian, CA92036, voice/fax 760 765 2231 email: submissions@
juliannews.com or bring the information by our office.
Calendar
Upcoming Wynola Pizza & Bistro Shows:
For more information call Wynola Pizza & Bistro 760-765-1004
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ACTIVITIES & LODGING
Proudly serving visitors for over 25 years, including friends and
family of our backcountry neighbors and residents
family of our backcountry neighbors and residents
Five unique guest rooms, near town, on 3 wooded acres with extensive
gardens, benches and pathways. Our guests enjoy a full breakfast
each day, goodies in the afternoon and unsurpassed hospitality.
Our adjacent BLACK OAK CABIN provides another option for your getaway!
www.butterfieldbandb.com & www.blackoakcabin.com
For More Information: 760-765-2179 or 800-379-4262
Julian Historical
Society
Monthly presentations
on the fourth
Wednesday of the month
The Historical
Society Building
2133 4th Street
7:00pm
ONGOING EVENTS
Julian Community Planning Group
2nd Monday Every Month
Town Hall - 7pm
Architectural Review Board
1st Tuesday of the Month
Julian Town Hall
Downstairs - 7pm
Julian Chamber of Commerce
Mixer - 1st Thursday of Month
Board - 3rd Thursday of Month
Town Hall - 6pm 760 765 1857
Julian-Cuyamaca Fire
Protection District
2nd Tuesday of The Month -
10am at the Fire Station, 3407
Hwy 79, Julian
Julian Community Services
District
Third Tuesday of every month
at 10:00 A.M. at the San Diego
County Sheriff’s Office, Julian
Substation, Public Meeting
Room, 2907 Washington Street,
Julian
Julian Women’s Club
1st Wednesday - 1pm
2607 C Street
information: 760 765 0212
Julian Historical Society
Presentations, 4th Wednesday
of the Month
Julian Historical Society
Building, 2133 4th Street - 7 pm
Julian Arts Guild
General Meeting:
Second Wednesday of the
Month, Julian Library - 3 pm
Program:
Fourth Tuesday of Month
Julian Library - 6:00
ESL Class - Tuesday/Thursday
Improve your English skills with
a Palomar College Instructor
Julian Library, 4-6pm
Zumba Aerobics with Gaynor
Every Monday and Thursday
Town Hall - 6pm,
info: 619 540-7212
Julian Arts Chorale
Rehearsals at JCUMC
Monday @ 6:15
Every Tuesday
Tai Chi with Rich.
Julian Library - 9 AM
Healthy Yoga
with Lori Munger HHP,RYT
Julian Library - 10am
Every Wednesday
@ Julian Library
10am - Baby Story Time
with Miss Colleen
10:30am - Preschool Story
Time and Crafts with Miss
Linda
11:00am - Sit and Fit for
Seniors - Gentle Stretching and
flexibility exercises with Matt
Kraemer
4:30 - Qi Gong - An ancient
Chinese healing system using
physical postures and breathing
to guide and replenish energy,
with Vika Golovanova.
Second & Fourth Wednesdays
Feeding San Diego
Julian Library parking lot - 10:00am
Every Thursday
VET Connect - VA services
available at Julian library. Call
858-694-3222 for appointment.
Thursdays, 9am-4pm.
Every 2nd and 4th Thursday
Julian Lions Club
7pm downstairs at the town hall
Every 1st & 3rd Thursday -
Lego Club, Lego building for kids
grade K-5. All materials supplied.
Julian Library - 2:30pm.
Every Saturday
Techie Saturday at Julian
Library - We now have a
3D printer! Come in on any
Saturday and get individual
instruction and assistance.
Every Sunday (Weather permitting)
Julian Doves & Desperados
historic comedy skits at 1 pm,
2 pm & 3 pm – stage area
behind Julian Market & Deli.
FEBRUARY
Wednesday, February 28
Feeding San Diego
Free produce and select staple
items. No income or eligibility
requirements.
Julian Library - 10am
MARCH
Friday, March 2
Community Forum with
SDG&E
Julian Town Hall
Saturday, March 3
Rock Painting.
The Julian Rocks group will be
meeting again to paint rocks and
discuss painting ideas. Some
supplies provided.
Julian Library - 12pm
Tuesday March 6
Kumeyaay Ethnobotany
Author Talk
Anthropologist Michael Wilken-
Robertson will be joining us to
discuss his new book
“Kumeyaay Ethnobotany,
knowledge usage of native
plants”
Julian Library - 6:30
Friday, March 9th thru
Sunday, March 18th
Laguna Mountain Rendezvous
at Mataguay Scout Reservation,
27955 Highway 79, Santa
Ysabel (watch for the red
buffalo signs to point the way)
Enjoy an authentic 1840’s
Rocky Mountain Fur Traders
encampment, Campers
and day visitors welcome.
Many kid-friendly activities
available. More info at: www.
lagunamountainrendezvous.com
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Friday, March 9
Non-Fiction Book Club
Are we smart enough to know
how smart animals are?
Julian Library - 11am
Saturday, March 10
Julian Dark Sky Network-
“Hidden Figures” screening.
Join the Julian Dark Sky
Network for a special screening
of the film, Hidden Figures,
followed by a discussion about
women in science.
Julian Library - 1pm
Sunday, March 11
Daylight Saving Time Begins
Set your clocks
ahead one hour
Tuesday, March 13
Music On The Mountain
Folk Fiesta Tapas y Tesoros,
featuring the musical talents of
Laura Klugherz and Douglas
Rubio.
Julian Library, 6pm
Wednesday, March 14
Feeding San Diego
Free produce and select staple
items. No income or eligibility
requirements.
Julian Library - 10am
Saturday, March 17
Cuyamaca Rancho State Park
Clean Up
Help maintain trails,
campgrounds, and other park
features. Teens ages 14 and
up are welcome with a legal
guardian.
8:30am-1:30pm
Wednesday, March 28
Feeding San Diego
Free produce and select staple
items. No income or eligibility
requirements.
Julian Library - 10am
APRIL
Sunday, April 1
Easter Sunday
Tuesday, April 3
Home Crafted & Vintage Items
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Every Thursday — Open Mic Nite 6 to 8
Friday March 9 – Pending
Saturday March 10 – Blue Creek Band
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• OnFeb.27,1776,Commander
Richard Caswell leads 1,000
Patriot troops in the successful
Battle of Moores Creek over
1,600 British Loyalists. It was
the first American victory in the
first organized campaign of the
Revolutionary War.
* On Feb. 28, 1784, John
Wesley charters the first
Methodist Church in the United
States. Although he was an
Anglican, Wesley saw the need
to provide church structure for
his followers after the Anglican
Church abandoned its American
believers.
* On March 3, 1863, during
the Civil War, Congress
passes a conscription act that
produces the first wartime draft
of U.S. citizens. The act called
for registration of all males
between the ages of 20 and 45.
Exemptions from the draft could
be bought for $300.
* On March 2, 1944, a train
stops for more than 30 minutes
in a tunnel near Salerno, Italy,
and more than 500 people on
board suffocate and die. The
locomotives were burning low-
grade coal substitutes, which
produced an excess of odorless
and toxic carbon monoxide,
asphyxiating the passengers.
* On March 4, 1952, Ernest
Hemingway completes his short
novel "The Old Man and the
Sea," telling his publisher it was
the best writing he'd ever done.
The critics agreed: The book won
the Pulitzer Prize and became
one of his bestselling works.
* On March 1, 1961, President
John Kennedy issues an
executive order establishing
the Peace Corps. Although
many in Congress and the U.S.
public, were skeptical about
the program’s costs and the
effectiveness, thousands of
young Americans flocked to
serve in dozens of nations.
* On Feb. 26, 1993, a bomb
explodes in the parking garage
beneath the World Trade Center
in New York City. Six people
died and 1,000 were injured
by the powerful blast. The FBI
discovered that the bombers
were not terrorists but jewel
thieves.
Friday Night In The Red Barn
Tim Atkins and Andre Perreault are the core of the Baja Blues Boys
playing a mix of originals, contemporary and old-style Delta Blues
and roots music.
Add drums, stand-up bass and lead guitar, they take those same
songs and electrify them just like Muddy Waters and Howling Wolf
did when they brought their Mississippi Blues up to Chicago in the
40's. It's the same great songs with the added dimension of a band
and all at a comfortable listening volume - and great for dancing too.
Blues the way it was meant to be played Friday night in the Red Barn
at Wynola Pizza from 6-9.with CD’s and T-Shirts to take home, too.