• April 9, 2003
AIRPORT MEETING
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, who is the unincorporated area's
member on the Authority's board, that
he also intends to be at the meeting,
[ which will not be an official meeting of
I the board, but rather an event for the
solicitation of public input.
At its meeting on March 20th, the
, Julian Chamber of Commerce Board
voted to send letters to La Suer, Jacob
and Craver indicating that the Chamber
'-supports La Suer's bill to remove
• Ramona from the international airports
• site list. These letter also said,
"Residents and visitors alike flee to
'Julian to escape the pressures and
distractions of the urbanized area,
including the noise of aircraft• The use
of Ramona for such a facility would
destroy our tourism commerce and the
quiet rural existence our residents
prefer."
i Also in those letters was a statement
" sayin,g] "We also strongly oppose the
continued retention of the. Warner
Springs and an unspecified desert site on
. the future airport list. Development of
any regional airport in an area that is
totally reliant on ground water would
soon deplete that resource to the point
that surrounding users would lose their
water supply and the airport would soon
need to truck water in to meet the
airport needs•"
The Chamber's letter goes on to say,
"Also, the development of the
infrastructure to support such a facility
in the back county would encourage
other development in that general area,
completely invalidating the County
General Plan 2020 update, which aims
to locate new growth in the existing
urbanized area."
Jacob indicated that the Ramona April
19th meeting will focus on the Ramona
site selection issue; but residents of
Julian, Warner Springs and other back
county areas are welcome to attend the
meetings and express their concerns.
Others attending Jacob's meeting
were, Robert McClure of the Wild
Animal Park, Sherry Miller of County
Airports, Tyler Wade of State Senator
Hollingsworths office, Tom Brammell
and Chuck DeMund of Ramona and
Susan Wittering of The Nature
Conservancy.
Artist Mind Productions & Bailey's Nightclub
are proud to announce the return of
LAGUNA
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, Saturday, April 12
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Come on down and join LAGUNA
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Supervisor Jacob to Speak at Voican Mountain Dinner Dance
Supervisor Dianne Jacob will be the
keynote speaker at the 12th annual
Volcan Mountain Preserve Foundation
Dinner Dance on April 13th at Camp
Stevens•
Sulervisor Jacob has been a longtime
[ advocate for the preservation of Volcan
I Mountain, and is a member of the
Foundation's Advisory Board. Her
I leadership paved the way for the County
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Board of Supervisors' recent allocation
of $ 2 million towards the acquisition of
additional land for the Volcan
Wilderness Preserve.
With its long history and growing
popularity the Volcan Mountain Dinner
Dance and Silent Auction has become
one of Julian's most successful, social
and fundraising events of the year.
Maril Parker, the event's coordinator,
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Funds raised at the event will go to
support the continued efforts of the
VMPF to protect and preserve the
magnificent Volcan Mountain. A limited
number of tickets may still be available
by calling the VMPF office at 765-2300.
LAGUNA MT. VOLUNTEER ASSOC. TRAINING
San Diego, CA...The Descanso
Ranger District National Forest and the
Laguna Mountain Volunteer Association
(LMVA) announce their annual
Volunteer Services Training. The
training will begin Saturday morning,
April, 12, 2003 at The Red-tailed Roost,
the Volunteer Headquarters on Mr.
Laguna. The Volunteer Headquarters is
located on Sunrise Highway
approximately 50 miles east of San
Diego• Take 1-8 east to the Sunrise
HighwaylMt. Laguna exit. Travel north
about 10 miles to mile post 22.5. The
Headquarters sign is on the left.
Registration for this one day training
begins at 8:00 a.m. and is free. Training
and reference materials. Saturday night
dinner with a special guest, and
continental breakfast Sunday will be
provided by the LMVA. Trainees may
spend the night at the "Roost" Volunteer
Headquarters, and go on a guided tour
of the trails on Sunday. Sunday is an
optional day in addition to the actual
training.
Curriculum for the new volunteers is
varied, It will encompass safety, fire
prevention, Adventure Pass recreation
fee programs, visitor services, mounted
and bike patrols, Visitor Information
Center procedures, Native Plant
Nursery work, trail maintenance,
Mountain Area Removal Squad (MARS)
and more!
Participants need to bring 2 sack
lurches (if staying over through
Sunday), sturdy shoes or hiking boots
and long pants. The Volunteer
Headquarters will be open all weekend
from Friday evening through Sunday.
Facilities available for" the trainees
include a kitchen, men's and women's
sleeping quarters and bathrooms•
Associating with the Laguna
Mountain Volunteer Association offers
a great opportunity to connect in a
hands-on way with the Cleveland
National Forest. Anyone interested may
call (619) 445-6235 ext. 3440 for
intormation or visit the LMVA website
at www.lmva.org.
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PINE$ FIRE FINAL DEBRIS CLEANUP
FREE help with final fire debris cleanup is now
being organized. This is a coordinated effort with
Senator Dennis Hollingsworth. If you need help,
you can pick up an application at any of the
following:
The Julian News Julian Journal (Ramona)
Subway (Julian) Julian Chamber of Commerce
Calvary Chapel Valley Independent Bank
Jack's Grocery Ranchita Community Center
Wynola Pizza Express Warner Springs Post Office
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