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Wednesday March 25, 2015 Julian, CA. Shelton WA 98584-2263I J
ISSN 1937-8416 www.JulianNews.com
Cesar Chavez Day, March 31
All County of San Diego Offices including the Julian Branch Library
will be closed on Tuesday, March 31, 20.15 in Observance of Cesar
Chavez Day. This is also a State of California holiday.
Me Thinks It's Time For
Ride for World Health Returns To Julian
The community of Julian will health issues. They were
once again be the stopping concerned about the disparity
place for a group of medical of resources affecting universal
students, mostly from Ohio State access to healthcare and
Universityl as they complete their wanted to take a proactive role in
second day of bicycling coast to creating change. The students
coast. This year, the group will decided to combine their love for
begin in Huntington Beach CA cycling and global health, thus
and willride to Oceanside. Day Ride for World Health was born.
two is bicycling from Oceanside Each year around 20 cyclists
to Julian. On Friday, March 27, (both seasoned and beginners,
at 2:00 pm, the Julian Library medical students and non-
will host some of the riders who medical personnel) embark on
will speak about the "Signs of a a 3,300 mile cross-country bike
Stroke and when to call 911." trek to both raise money for other
A little bit of background: Ride global hea'[th charities (chosen
for World Health (R4WH) is a annually) and to raise awareness
non-profit, 501(c)(3)organization of global health issues in
founded in November 2004 by a communities along the way.
small group of medical students For more information about
with a shared interest in global .the ride, please visit their
website at www.r4wh.org. The
site also includes information
on our beneficiaries for this
year: Empower & Advance and
Remote Area Medical Volunteer
Corp, as well asa detailed listing
of every town through which they
will be riding through during their
cross-country trek.
Please join us at the library
on Friday, March 27 at 2 PM as
we welcome these bicyclists to
Julian. Learn more about their
medical school journey and
why they chose to take on this
cross-country trip to educate
others. The library is located at
1850 Highway 78, Julian. For
more information, please call the
branch at 760-765-0370 or visit
their website.
The Show Keeps Growing No Matter The Weather
Spencer Valley School celebrates their 18th annual Shakespeare
play. This year's offering, A Midsummer Night's Dream, is a wild,
playful romp through forest glens with fairies, a duke, and a queen.
In true comedic Shakespearean form, there are confusing love plots,
a magic potion, royalty, and festivities.
The play was last performed at Spencer Valley in 2009. Julian
.resident, author and Shakespeare director, Don Winslow, adapted
the script to fit an elementary school student cast and run time.
However, make no mistake, all fines are William Shakespeare's. All
the school's students have roles, some more than one, and have
I een working since January with teacher/director Heidi Schlotfeldt
from casting, learning lines and rehearsals, to assembling costumes
and sets, with the assistance of teachers Elisabeth Jacobsen, Allyson
Jasper, and Tory Potter.
The three performances will be on March 24th, 25th and 26th at
6:30pm in the Spencer Valley Creative Arts Room. The Wednesday
25th performance will include a dinner fundraiser for $40 per ticket
sponsored by the Spencer Valley Educational Association that
supports student enrichment programs and annual scholarships
throughout the community.
WHEN: March 24th and 26th at 6:30pm - free program
March 25th dinner theater 5:00pm, play at 6:30pm - $40
(Contact SVS office for tickets and information: 760-765-0336)
WHERE: Spencer Valley School in Wynola
Cinco de Mayo Celebration To
Benefit 4th Of July Parade
Don Your Dancing Shoes and Celebrate Fiesta Style A big fiesta
to observe Cinco de Mayo and support the Fourth of July Parade is
heading for Town Hall early in May. "Cinco de Mayo is just about the
most colorful and festive event of this season," says Karan Osborne,
fundraising chair for the parade committee, who is organizing the
event. "But we are calling it Dos de Mayo, because the party is on
May 2, the Saturday before the actual Cinco de Mayo" "We're going to
have a great time with dinner and dancing, both silent and live auctions
for fabulous items, drawings, and a photo boothl All proceeds go to
support this year's Fourth of July parade" she elaborates. Dinner is
being catered by Taco's Revolution Nico and Heather Roulston, new
owners of Candied Apple. They will be serving tacos with beans and
rice, desert and a non-alcoholic drink. Adult beverages are available at
a no-host bar. Entertainment features music by local DJ Dave Klump
for dancing and line dancing lessons with Kat Dupre, instructor. You'll
have a chance to bid on live and silent auctions, purchase tickets for
opportunity drawings and 50/50 cash drawings. There will also be a
photo booth. What you need to know: Tickets at $15 per person are
at the Chamber of Commerce starting April 1. The party runs from 5
p.m. to 10 p.m. This is a family friendly event and kids are welcome.
Questions or information: contact Karan Osborne, cell 619/922-1116.
Easter Egg Hunt At The Library
The Julian Branch Library will be holding an Easter Egg Hunt on
Saturday, April 4 at 9:30 AM. This will be an indoor egg hunt with
several hundred eggs being hidden. All participants will be given a
goodie bag at the corn pletion of the hunt. We have coordinated this
hunt with the Lion's Club so anxious youngsters can be hunting for
Easter,Eggs at the library while the Lions Club and the Miss Julian
Pageant representatives are hiding, at Frank Lane Park the same
morning. When the children are finished with the Egg Hunt at the
library, they should load up on fabulous books to read and then we
encourage them particiPate in the Lions Club egg hunt. For more
information, please contact the branch (760) 765-0370 or look for
flyers around town with more information.
COURT OF HONOR:
American Daffodil Society Best Standard Daffodil In Show
- Gretchen Brown
American Daffodil Society Most Blue Ribbons - Cherie Nichols
Best In Show - Gretchen Brown
Best In Show Runner Up - Ken Wright
Best In Sfiow 3 Stem - Cherie Nichols
Bulb Of The Year- Cherie Nichols
Bulb Of The Year Runner Up -Cherie Nichols
Bulb Of The Year, 3 Stem - Cherie Nichols
Best Miniature In Show - Karyl Poppe
Best Miniature In Show Runner Up - Cherie Nichols
Best Minature In Show, 3-Stem - Anita Nichols
Best Trumpet (Div 1)- Anita Nichols
Best Large Cup (Div 2) - Gretchen Brown
Best Small Cup (Div 3) -Ken Wright
Best Double (Div 4) - Bear Mtn. Academy
Best Triandrus (Div 5) - Liberty Sissons
Best Cyclamineus (Div 6) - Karyl Poppe
Best Jonquilla (Div 7) - Ann Reilly
Best Tazetta (Div 8) - Anita Nichols
Best Poeticus (Div 9) - Anita Nichols
Best Hoop Petticoat (Div 10) - Chris Laidlaw
Best Split Corona (Div 11) - Darlene Depew
Best Miscellaneous (Div 12) - Kat Hoelter
Best Wild Hybrid (Div 13) - Bear Mtn. Academy
Best 6 - Collection - Cherie Nichols
Best 9 - Collection - Anne Garcia
Best Collection Runner Up - Joe Garcia
Sweepstakes Winner, Adult - Cherie Nichols
Sweepstakes Runner Up - Chris Laidlaw And Anita Nichols (Tie)
Best In Show, Youth - Bear Mtn. Academy
Best In Show Runner Up, Youth - Liberty Sissons
Best In Show 3 Stem, Youth -Bear Mtn. Academy
Sweepstakes Winner, Youth - K. Stadin
Sweepstakes Runner U p - Elliot Elisara
Sweepstakes Winner, Group - Bear Mtn. Academy
Sweepstakes Runner Up - Julian Elementary
For a complete list of winners fn all categories contact Sally Snipes
or see the list posted at the Chamber of Commerce in the Town Hall.
Daffodils .filled the Town Hall once
again for the 18th Annual Show, even
with the warn weather the flowers
made a spectacular presentation.
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Sorina Sports Schedule
Track and Field
Sat, Mar-21 12th Annual
Elmer Runge Classic Patrick
Henry 9:00 AM
Fri, Mar 27 Citrus #1
Vista HS, 3:00 PM
Sat, Mar 28 - Mt. Carmel/
ASICS Track Invite 10:00 AM
Fri, Apr 10 - Citrus #2
Vista HS, 3:00 PM
Fri, Apr 17 Citrus #3
-Julian HS 3:00 PM
Fri, May 1 -Dennis Gilbert
Small Schools Invite
Mountain Empire HS 3:00 PM
Sat, May 2 Dick Wilkins
Frosh-Soph Invite Del Norte HS
9:00 AM
Thu, May 14 - Citrus League
Finals, Julian HS 3:00 PM
Sat, May 23 CIF-SDS Prelims
Mt. Carmel HS 3:00 PM
Sat, May 30 CIF-SDS Finals
Mt. Carmel HS 3:00 PM
Girls Softball
Thursday, March 12
vs Warner
Monday, March 16
@Vincent Memorial
Wednesday, March 18 L 18-8
@Ocean View
.,. Friday, March 20 L 15-14
3:15 @West Shores
Tuesday, March 24 L 17- 8
vs West Shores
Thursday, March 26 away
4:00 @Foothills Christian
Tuesday, April 14 Home
3:30 vs Escondido Adventist
Thursday, April 16 Home
3:30 vs Lutheran
Tuesday, April 21 away
3:15 @Calvary Academy
Thursday, April 23 Home
3:15 vs Borrego Springs
Friday, April 24 away
3:15 @Borrego Springs
Tuesday, April 28 away
3:30 @SanPasqualAcademy
Friday, May I Home
3:30 vs Vincent Memorial
Tuesday, May 5 Home
3:30 vs Ocean View
Thursday, May 7 away
3:30 @ Escondido Adventist
Friday, May 8 Home
3:30 vs Foothills Christian
Tuesday, May 12away
3:30 @Lutheran
Thursday, May 14 Home
3:30 vs Calvary Academy
Boys Baseball (updated)
Thursday, March 19 W 19- 8
3:15 " @West Shores
Tuesday, March 24 Home
3:30 West Shores
Thursday, March 26 away
3:15 @Vincent Memorial
Saturday, April 11 Home
11/2 (2)vs San Pasqual Valley
Thursday, April 16 Home
3:30 vs River Valley
Saturday, April 18 away
12:00 @Liberty Charter
Wednesday, April22 Home
3:15 Liberty Charter
Tuesday, April 28 Home
3:15 vs Lutheran
Thursday, April 30 Home
3:30 vs Ocean View
Friday, May I Home
3:30 Vincent Memorial
Tuesday, May 5 away
3:30 @Borrego Springs
Thursday, May 14 away
3:30 @Lutheran
Tuesday, May 19away
4:00 @Ocean View
Thursday, May 21 Home
3:30 vs Borrego Springs
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