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Julian and Back Country Happenings
April 8, 2015
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CALENDAR LISTINGS
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Happenings column,, please contact the JULIAN NEWS at PO Box
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ONGOING EVENTS
Julian Community Planning Group
2nd Monday Every Month
Town Hall - 7pm
Architectural Review Board
1st Tuesday of the Month
Julian Historical Society Building/
Old Witch Creek School House -
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
Third Monday of The Month -
9am at Julian Women's Club
House
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 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 - 4 pm
(program)
Fourth Tuesday of Month
Julian Library-6:00
historic comedy skits at 1 pro,
2 pm & 3 pm - stage area
behind Julian Market & Dell.
_APRIL
Wednesday, April 8
Feeding America
Free produce and select staple
items. No income or eligibility
requirements.
Julian Library Parking Lot 10-11
Thursday, April 9
JUHS Talent Show - Tryouts
2:30
We. dnesda - Sunday,
April 8 - 12
Julian Family Fiddle Camp
Camp Cedar Glen
Concert Tickets At Chamber of
Commerce Office
Saturday, April 11
Taste Of Julian
Tickets at Chamber of
Commerce - $20/person
Saturday, April 11
The Springs At Borrego -
FREE Concert Series
Ericka Devereaux and
Renown Music
Dreamweaver Amphitheater
7pro, bring your own chair
Beer and Wine bar will be open
Sunday, April 12
Julian Fiddle Camp/Flash Jam
2 to 3pm - Main Street
Zumba Aerobics with Gaynor
Every Monday and Thursday
6pm, info: 619 540-7212
Every Monday
Round trip shuttle service to
Ramona
depart 10am/return 2pro
Julian Town Hall
Every Tuesday
Healthy Yoga with
Lori Munger HHP, RYT
Julian Library - 4pro
Open Gym - basketball
Community event for all ages
Tuesday and Thursday
JUHS Gym 7-9pro
Every Wednesday
Julian Library
Baby Story Time
with Ms Sandi - 10 am
Preschool Story Time
and Crafts with Miss Linda -
10:30 am
Sit and Fit for Seniors - 11 am
Gentle Stretching and flexibility
exercises with Matt Kraemer
Second & Fourth Wednesdays
Feeding America
Julian Library parking lot - 10:00am
Every 2nd and 4th Thursday
Julian Lions Club
7pm downstairs at the town hall
Third Thursday Book Club
Meets at the Julian Library -3pm
Every 3rd Thursday - Lego My
Library, Lego building for kids
grade K-5. All materials supplied.
Julian Library - 2:30pro.
Sunday, April 12
Julian Chorale performs
Antonio Vivaldi's - "Gloria"
Julian Town Hall - 4pm
Thursday, April 16
Adult Book Club
"Under the Wide and Starry
Sky" by Nancy Horan
Julian Library - 6:30
Friday-Sunday, April 17, 18, 19
Out Of The Box Payers
Presents: "Outrageous
Fortune"
Friday and Saturday are 7:30pm
shows and Sunday matinees are
3pm. Doors open 1/2 hr before
curtain, tickets remain priced at
$5 each
Saturday, April 18
Blood Drive
Julian High School Community
Service Club - final drive
JUHS Parking Lot
9 am to 2 pm
Sunday, April 19
Volcan Mountain Dinner/
Dance
Camp Stevens - 5:00pro
Wednesday, April 22
Feeding America
Free produce and select staple
items. No income or eligibility
requirements.
Julian Library Parking Lot 10-11
Thursday, April 23
Puppet Show
Did e los nifios celebration with
Circus Minimus Marionettes
performed by Pig's Eye Puppets
Julian Library- 10:15
Every Friday
Homework Helpers
Math Tutoring for grades 1-6
Julian Library - 2:30
Friday Morning Yoga Class
With Lori Munger HHP, RYT
Julian Library - 9am
Every Saturday
BiLingual Story Time
with Miss Adelina
Julian Library - 10:30
Every Sunday (Weather permitting)
Julian Doves & Desperados
Friday-Sunday, April 24, 25, 26
Out Of The Box Payers
Presents: "Outrageous
Fortune"
Fri and Sat are 7:30pm shows
and Sunday matinees are 3pro.
Doors open 1/2 hr before curtain
tickets remain priced at $5 each
Tuesday, April 28
United Methodist Women's
Annual Fashion Show,
"Lilacs & Lace."
11:30 am Luncheon, ($20
donation)
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Alan Land, Troubadour
Returns Friday To Red Barn
Alan Land returns to the Red Ban with his interpretations of the
great American song book. Cole Porter, Woody Guthrie. Harry
Chapin, Townes VanZant, songwriters of the past 50 years all find
there way into Alan's evening. For spice he will drop in a few of his
own well penned compositions. Friday night you can experience the
deftness of this troubadour as he take you with him on a musical
journey through Tin Pan Alley to Hollywood Boulevard. The streets of
Chicago to the open prairie of the mid-west. Show time starts at six
and the good time lasts until nine.
Grand Canyon Sundown
Fills The Barn Saturday Night
Four guys from the San Diego coast and the back hills of Julian;
Grand Canyon Sundown are a noxious blend of Americana country,
blues, and rolling folk rock. In the Vein of Artists such as Ryan Adams,
Pink Floyd, The Dead, to Waylon. A group of old friends consisting
of Paul Cruz on guitar, bass and vocals, Jason Postelnek on guitar,
bass, vocals, and violin,Dave Wilkie on drums, and David Morgan
(not pictured) on pedal steel.
They will fill the Red Barn at Wynola Pizza with the infectious sound
and harmonies Saturday night from six to nine. Order up your favorite
and pull up a chair for the evening.
Sunday 1 to 4, Mike Tighe
12 Strings And Song
Mike McTighe was once a rock ......
and roll drummer. In 2000 he
picked up a guitar and began his
eclectic journey to performing
once again, out front, with no
reservation he dove into the
songs he grew up with from.
the 50's to the present, with a
heavy influence of the 1970's,
Van' Morrison, Eric Clapton Bob
Dylan and Sam Cooke.
Sunday he'll serenade from 1
to 4 on the patio at Wynola Pizza
with covers and a few originals.
Come by have a late lunch and
enjoy the music under the spring
time sky.
Upcoming Wynola Pizza & Bistro Shows:
EVERY THURSDAY -- OPEN MIC 6-8,
Friday, April 17th - Christine Parker, Debut
Saturday, April 18th - Coco and Lafe
Sunday, April 19th - Mike McTighe, 1-4 PM
April 24th - Jake's Mountain
For more information call Wynola Pizza & Bistro 760-765-1004
.00vt0.menss philanthropist Henry Bergh, who
m te pleaded on behalf of abused
.workhorses. By the time Bergh
died in 1888, 37 states had
passed anti-cruelty laws.
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• On April 12, 1633, the Games are reborn in Athens
inquisition of physicist and 1,500 years after being banned
astronomer Galileo Galilei by Roman Emperor Theodosius
begins. Galileo was ordered to I. A crowd of 60,000 spectators
turn himself in for holding the welcomed athletes from 13
belief that the Earth revolves nations to the international
around the Sun. At the trial, he competition.
was sentenced to three years in • On April 8, 1935, Congress
prison and ordered to recite once votes to approve the Works
a week the Seven Penitential Progress Administration,
Psalms. a central part of President
• On April 10, 1866, the Franklin Roosevelt's "New Deal,"
American Society for the an expansion of the federal
Prevention of Cruelty to Animals government as an instrument
is founded in New York City by of employment opportunity and
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Encourage, Support,
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Come join us every month
to honor a different local
organization. Bring this flyer
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welfare. The WPA employed
more than 8.5 million people on
1.4 million public projects before
itwas disbanded in 1943.
• On April 9, 1959, the
National Aeronautics and
Space Administration (NASA)
introduces America's first
astronauts: Scott Carpenter,
L. Gordon Cooper Jr., John H.
Glenn Jr., Virgil "Gus" Grissom,
Walter Schirra Jr., Alan Shepard
Jr. and Donald Slayton. The
seven men were selected to take
part in Project Mercury in 1961.
• On April 11, 1961, Bob Dylan
plays his first major gig in New
York City, opening for bluesman
John Lee Hooker at Gerde's
Folk City. Dylan was too young
to obtain the necessary union
card and cabaret license needed
to appear on a regular bill at
Gerde's. One of the club owners,
Mike Porco, signed as Dylan's
guardian.
• On April 7, 1970, the
legendary actor John Wayne
wins his first -- and only --
acting Academy Award, for
his performance in "True Grit."
Wayne appeared in some 150
movies over the course of his
long and storied career.
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A photograph is a secret about a
secret. The more it tells you, the less
you know.
-- Diane Arbus
Julian Historical
Society
Monthly presentations
on the fourth
Wednesday of the month
The Historical
Society Building
2133 4th Street
7:00pm