10 The Julian News
COUNTRY REALTY
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Lovely custom Victorian home in great
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Triangle Club
Looking For Members
The next Julian Triangle club meeting will be on Monday May
14th at 6:00PM at the Julian Women's club. It will be a member
appreciation Potluck dinner. Any women that is interested in joining
the Julian Triangle is invited you can call 760,765-1598 for more
information or check the Web site- Julianmelodrama.com, even like
us on Facebook-Julian Triangle Club.
PETS OF THE WEEK
.Izzy is a 3 year old spayed
Tortie who weighs about 101bs.
She is a friendly gal who hops
right out of her cage when the
door is opened for petting and
head scratches. Izzy will tell
you all about her day in her low-
pitched, gravely meow and will
be happy to hear about your day
at the office, If you are looking
for an outgoing, entertaining
feline pal, come to the shelter to
meet Izzy. Ask for ID#A1455144
Tag#C888. She can be adopted
for $58.
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is a 3 Year old Spayed Chihuahua and Welsh Corgie Mix who
about 161bs. She is a lovable bundle of soft fur who loves
,n from her human pals and will hang out in your lap if you let
ffortunately, no one took the time to potty train Kirie, but with
york and patience, she will catch on and become a wonderful
:ompanion. Meet her at the shelter by asking for ID#A1456311
;03. Kirie can be adopted for $69.
toption fees include vaccinations, spaying/neutering (upon
n), a microchip and free Vet visit. Dog fees also include a
license. Izzy and Kirie are at our Central County Shelter,
aines Street, San Diego. The Shelter hours are 9:30AM to
, Tuesday through Saturday or visit www.sddac.com for more
tion.
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By Bill Fink
Art Contest
Deadline
Approaching
Before I delve into the topic
at hand, it is official that "The
Dance" (the 6th annual) has
been moved from its traditional
date of the first Saturday in June
to the second Saturday in June,
which will be the ninth. File that,
Saturday, June 9th "The Dance"
with two great bands, bar-b-q,
great dancing on the new floor
and lots of things for the kids.
The economy is tough, but my
talks with merchants regarding
banner sales are. positive so
here we go again. "The Dance"
is a lot of work but it's a lot of fun
and.., it's' the biggest fundraiser
of the year for the Sons of the
American Legion. Those funds
are what allow the Sons to keep
making all those contributions to
the community.
The event at hand though is the
Fifth Annual Art Contest. If you
are participating, the deadline for
your entry submittal is Sunday,.
April 1st at 6 p.m. It seems that
every year the entries trickle in
giving rise to the ever-increasing
quantities of grey hair to the
ever-decreasing quantities of
my existing hairs. They do come
in though and last year saw the
largest group of entries that we
ever had.
If you are dawdling, ',get er
done". If you haven't heard about
the contest or haven't had time to
pick up an application, there's still
time. Entry forms are available
at the Legion with a complete set
of rules. If you need information
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Lincoln Dem Unit Post 468 : -:
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The Botany
Of Borrego
Covered In Talk
April 9
Larry Hendrickson, staff
advisor for the Anza-Borreglo
Desert State Park Botany
Society, will describe the rare
and unusual plants of the park
at a meeting in Borrego Springs
April 9.
Hendrickson, a self-taught
botanist, has been studying arid
documenting the plants in the
desert and mountains of the
region for the last 25 years. The
meeting, open to the public, is
slated to start at i0 a.m. at the
park's Visitor Center.
He is a field associate with the
botany department of the San
Diego Natural History Museum,
and has collected more plants for
the museum's Plant Atlas Project
than any other participant.
or can't get to the Legion building
at 2rid and Washington, call 760
765-0126.
The theme of the contest again
this year is a "small American
town country dance". The
changes are that there are age
groups. Twelve and under with a
$25.00 prize. Eighteen and under
with a $50.00 prize and the open
division with a $250.00 prize.
Not to slight our younger artists,
the winners of the age divisions
will also become contestants in
the open division. We have had
a high schooler win the event in
the past, so a youngster taking
the big prize is not beyond the
pale.
The winning entry becomes
the logo for "The Dance". The
posters, T-shirts, all the publicity
and print and Internet advertising
will feature the winner's art.
The best of the best will be
displayed at the library for a
number of weeks prior to "The
Dance": Arrangements are now
being made with our merchants
to display a lot of the other work
in their storefronts. The day of
"The Dance" the work will be
moved to the site and auctioned
offwith the funds going to benefit
the community.
The real winner in this event
is the community. Not only
does it give a platform to our
youngest finger painters and to
some very accomplished artists
but it's fun and benefits those
in your community that might
need a hand from time to time.
Last year a young Mom told me
how she used this event as a
teachable moment to encourage
her youngster on the merits of
helping in the community.
On Monday following the
end of the contest, the SAL art
committee will meet in a secret
location and select a group of
entries that will be presented to
the general membership of SAL
at their monthly meeting the
next night. This is usually one
of the best-attended, boisterous
meetings of the year. The finalists
are separated and the rest of the
art is displayed for viewingto see
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if there is a consensus to include
a piece the committee did not.
The finalists are then
displayed with an explanation
by a committee member of why
the entry was selected and
should be considered as the
representative piece of "The
Dance". Voting begins, (loud,
table pounding voting) and the
entries are reduced to two. The
final vote to determine the winner
is always close. After voting the
winner is called. This year there
will be three calls. The next
day the artwork goes off to the
printer and within a week or so
the posters start hitting the street
and the net.
Our winner for first entry
turned in this year is NUMBER
13 (thirteen). We don't know who
you are but you will be the proud
recipient of one package of Tasty
Cake Butterscotch Krimpets and
the love of an entire nation.
Here Ye! Here Ye/
The monthly SAL meeting
is Tuesday night at 7 PM.
The voting for the Art Contest
occurs. Don't miss this one.
The Ladies Auxiliary meets
Wednesday night at 7 PM.
rve had a lot of queries about
this group, so if you want to
meet them or join, come to the
meeting, rm sure you'll.be very
welcome.
The Friday night meal is
by the ladies this week and it
Sounds great. Chicken Fajitas,
Chili Rejenos, beans, rice,
chips and salsa for ten bucks.
Sunday, the Sons host a
breakfast to benefit the high
school, junior class who are
tasked with raising funds for the
prom. Good cause, great all-
you-can eat breakfast for eight
bucks. Priceless.
Across America, leaks account
for over a trillion gallons of water
wasted each year The next time
you replace a faucet, look for the
WaterSense label, which signifies
a product uses less water and
performs well. For information
about finding and fixing leaks, visit
www. epa.gov/watersense.
OPEN TO ALL JULIAN RESIDENTS
AND COMMUNITIES SERVIfftD BY
POST 468 OPEN TO ALL AGE . .............
GROUPS AND ARTISTIC ABILITIES "" " '
3 Divisions. 12 and Under. 131o 18 • Open
The winner of the twelve-year.old division will receive n check for $,'?.5.00,
the winner of the eighteen-year-old division will receive 8 check for $50.00
trod the open diVillon winner wig receive n check for $250.00
that will he presented at "The Dance" on June 2, 2o12.
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