May 26, 2010
Woman's Club to Host Apple Blossom Tea
Tasting Event for Novices and Aficionados Alike on June 11
The Julian Woman;s Club will
host the annual Apple Blossom
Tea on Friday, June 11, offering
a formal English tea serving with
sandwiches and sweet pastries,
varietal tea sampling, and
information on the proper way
to brew and enjoy your favorite
tea flavors. The event will include
opportunities to win themed gift
baskets, as well.
Attendees have the choice of
two seating times: 11:30 a.m.
or 1:30 p.m. The club suggests
a donation of'$24 per person
and all proceeds benefit local
charities supported by the Julian
Woman's Club.
Tea has grown in popularity
to become the most consumed
beverage in the world behind
water, according to event
chairwoman Edie Seger, owner
of Julian Tea & Cottage Arts in
downtown Julian.
Tea is also thought to be good
for your health. According to the
Tea Association of the USA, tea
contains flavonoids, naturally
occurring compounds that are
believed to have antioxidant
properties. Antioxidants work
to neutralize free radicals,
which scientists believe, over
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The Apple Blossom Tea will
be held at the historic Julian
Woman's Club cottage at 2607
C Street in downtown Julian. To
RSVP, call Rose Mary Gossman
at (760) 765-4853.
The Julian Woman's Club was
founded in 1926 as a chapter
of the General Federation of
Women's Clubs, a national non-
profit organization dedicated to
promoting education, literacy,
citizenship, conservation, health,
crime prevention, arts, and
international understanding.
In 2008, the Julian Woman's
Club received the Gold
Volunteer Service Award from
the President's Council on
Service and Civic Participation
for contributing 6,706 hours of
volunteer work in the community.
The award, personally signed
by President Barrack Obama, is
the highest honor issued by the
national council. In addition to
volunteer hours, the 63 members
of the Woman's Club organized
more than 50 community
enhancement projects and
donated more than $6,000 to
charitable initiatives last year.
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Hosted At
Wynola Pizza
Express
Wynola Pizza Express will host
a "Community United Methodist
Church of Julian Night," Thursday,
June 10, from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.
The restaurant will automatically
donate 25% of the cost of your
meal (except wine & beer) to the
church outreach ministries fund.
Lincoln Deming PoSt 468 Sons of the American Legion
Presents
Barbeque
Food, Soft Drinks, Beer and Wine
at
Sold Separately
Tickets Sold at the American Legion Post,
2503 Washington Street, Julian, CA.
information: 760. 752. 5050
The entire community of Julian is " ,,,1 ll=
invited, service and community p . __
Outreach Team of CUMCJ eight United Methodist Churches
designates specific organizations throughout San Diego and
to support. This year the team is Imperial Counties. Since it was
helping three worthy non-profits: established, Metro has been a
Mountain Manna is the Julian vehicle for churches to reach the J'U L ! A N A R T S G i, 11, D
ministry, sponsored and directed
by CUMCJ members, that
provides assistance to people
who need supplemental food.
It reaches many families and
single folks who otherwise will
go hungry several days every
month, because their paycheck
or other assistance does not
stretch far enough to cover all
their expenses. Mountain Manna
meets at CUMCJ, located at
Highway 78 near Pine Hills Road,
the third Friday of each month
to bag the food, and then the
following morning distributes the
food. The budget for Mountain
Manna comes entirely from
donations and grants. It is not part
of the general church budget. If
you would like to volunteer or find
out more about Mountain Manna,
call the church office, 765-0114.
Plant With Purpose, a San
Diego faith-based nonprofit
organization, reverses
deforestation and poverty in
the world by transforming the'
lives of the rural poor. It's motto
is Healing the Land and it's
People. Through the Tropical
Reforestation Fund, the staff
works closely with indigenous
communities, encouraging
them to plant trees, develop
community tree nurseries, and
practice sustainable forest
management. To date, well over
411,117,433 trees have been
planted. Plant With Purpose is
active in the poorest countries
of the world, including Haiti,
Dominican Republic, Mexico and
Tanzania. Staff members also
teach community development
and innovative agriculture and
forestry. The organization offers
micro-enterprise credit--the
world's most effective poverty
fighter. Credit helps people
afford to progress beyond
bare subsistence, as well as to
diversify village economies. Go
to www.plantwithpurpose.org to
learn much more about this great
ministry!
Metro United Methodist
Urban Ministry was founded
in 1966. Metro is the social
least, the last, and the lost. Metro
is a faith-based organization
committed to empowering low-
income individuals, families
and communities to overcome
poverty and to achieve self-
sufficiency through employment,
education, social services and
leadership development. The
website is www.sddumc.org.
So, please plan to have dinner
at Wynola Pizza Express,
Thursday, June 10, from 5 p.m.
to 8 p.m. And be sure to thank
owners Sabina and Harry Horner
for their generosity in helping not
only our church missions, but
also other community programs,
through their donation of yummy,
hearty meals!
If you are unable to attend,
your monetary donation may be
sent to CUMCJ, PC Box 460,
Julian, CA, 923036. All proceeds
to directly to the designated
ministries and no administrative
costs are retained by the church.
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May 28, 29, 30 & 31
10:00 a.m. To 5:00p.m.
Upstairs Julian Town Hall
Reception: Friday evening 5-7
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Ho Jo Risin At Romano's "After Hours"
Harry Joe Reynolds graces the
"After Hours" corner at Romano's
this Saturday night. Harry Joe
played his eclectic mix of rock,
and rhythm and blues to a full
house the last time he played
at Romano's and with a holiday
this weekend the house should
be rockin. This performance will
feature songs from his recently
released CD, Ha Jo Risin. It's
hard to say whom Harry Joe will
bring with him, but his association
with a wide and varied group of
musicians never disappoints.
Romano's is old stomping
grounds for Harry Joe as he's
been playing this venue since
the 80's. The "After Hours" menu
is in full swing as well as a full
bar. There's no cover and the
staff has thrown up their hands
in trying to keep the fans from
dancing to great music at a great
late night venue on Saturday
nights. Music starts at 8:30 but
get there early for great food and
good seats.