May 26, 2010
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Julian, CA 92036
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Acres at the end of the road. Many large oaks and Ill Home, Plus 1 Bed Room/ 1 Bath ApartmentlII with rock walls and spectacular views. Seller will llt Hills. 2 bedroom, 2 bath, family room, ranite|
pines, views, underground power and phone, Ill over 2 car garage on 2.50 Acres. Nice views fromll I also consider trade for property in San Diego area|counter toos, cathedral ceilinzs "in livinroom,|
paved roads, gated community. Ill property. Seller's are mohvated. | or Tucson. |attached garage. Private spa off master bedroom. |
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2.21 level acres with a wooded knoll at the back of 20 Acres, Complete with dry cabin for secluded get- easy access, mature trees. Service by water company, 1bedroom/1 bath granny flat with private entrance.
the property. Very large mature trees. This was the away weekends. Oak, Fir and Spruce trees. Views. has approved septic layout. 2.5 Acres.
home of one of the old-time Julian families.
$578,000
$229,000 $240,000 $175,000 Bring a: L,ffers!
Juli Zerbe, Broker Associate
email: julinjoe@gmail.com
Rose Steadman, Broker / Owner
Melo-de Savage, Realtor Associate
email: melo-de@sbcglobal.net
Kirby Winn, Realtor Associate
email: kirbylwinn@gmail.com
Miss Moretti Goes To Sacramento
by Rowlynda Moretti ,
Julian High School Junior
On April 19th and April 20th I was privileged to attended a Leadership
Conference in Sacramento. The Inter-Mountain Republican Women's
club sponsored this trip to the state capital. I flew to the capital with
Mrs. Mary Kafak, and Mrs. Rachel Meyer. It was an awesome and
educational experience. We were extremely lucky and we were
able to take a special tour Of the capital building. We say the senate
chamber in action, and we actually got to be down on the floor with
the senators when it was in session. We saw all the historical aspects
of the building, and learned many new facts. The walls are lined with
shadow boxes, one for every county in the state. It was very cool to
see a little of every county's culture. We also viewed Governor Arnold
's office.
There were many influential speakers, one of them being Nathan
Fletcher, whom is from San Diego. He is the man that is trying to get
Meghan's Law passed, this was very interesting to me, as a young
girl from San Diego. This was a wonderful way to meet new and
interesting people. It was a truly wonderful experience. I would like to
thank the Inter Mountain Republican Women's club for sponsoring me
to attend this very influential conference. Their support is what allows
students like myself to broaden their horizons. This truly helped me
appreciate the fact that diversity is what makes America great, and
competion is what makes this country blossom.
As Jean de Crecedeour states in Letters to an American Farmer,
"Where my bread is earned, there [s my country." This is the true
essence of America. No matter where your ancestors resided, this
great mixing pot will accept you as long as you accept it. This is the
land of opportunity in which you are truly allowed to "Believe as many
as six impossible things before breakfast"(Lewis Carrol).
Mrs. Rachel Meyer and Mrs. Mary Kafak with Rowlynda
Football,
Glorious Eagle
Football
bu Harry "Buddy" Siefert
The Julian Eagles kicked off
their 2010 football season with a
two week Spring ball session on
Monday, the 17th. GO EAGLES!!!
Your Eagles have 8 returning
players, QB/DB Josh Savage,
WR/DB Jesse Lopez, TE/DE
Miguel Hinojosa, RB/DB Johnny
Hake, RB/LB Josh Ernst, RB/
LB Clint Southcott, RB/DB Brett
Teusch, OL/DL Adolfo "Fonzie"
Soils and OL/LB Justin FIores
and 34 new guys, nine of which
are coming up from the Wolf Den
at the Junior High School.
The Eagles coaching staff has
seen some changes as well.
Coach Bill Brown, who has been
with the team since 1998, is
moving to Indiana. Bill is being
replaced by Rob Cranfield for
the O line and D line coaching
position. Running back and
linebackers coach "Bobo"
Linton has retired and will also
be missed. Returning are Joe
Romano, Ted Snoddy, Chris
Cornette, Buddy Seifert and, of
course, Head Coach Tim White.
Retired NFL great Ed White will
be assisting on game days.
Some may regard this as a
rebuilding year, but the athleticism
of the new guys is apparent. The
team is conducting 3 hour drills
after school and will bring it all
together with a Maroon and
White Spring Scrimmage on
Friday, May 28th.
All Eagle fans are invited to
the scrimmage on May 28th.
Team and family members will
come together at the end of the
scrimmage to break bread as a
football family and focus on the
upcoming season.
If we are to survive, we must have
ideas, vision, courage. Everything
that matters in our intellectual and
moral life begins with an individual
confronting his own mind and
conscience in a room by himself.
-- Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr
The first flight of the Wright
Brothers' flying machine covered
a distance that was less than the
wingspan of a jumbo jet.
Unbelievable Views
from this Julian
2BR/2BA manufactured
mountain home on 3.47
acres. Master bedroom,
large extra room, many
windows, light & bright.
Water meter and well•
$219,000
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The Dance
Spring Time Means Time To Dance, Dance, Dance
It's hard to believe that Spring
is upon us and the new tradition
of "The Dance" has become the
marker for the change of seasons
in Julian. The Sons of the
American Legion are reporting
that banner sales are good. The
merchants of Julian are stepping
up as they have time and time
again and are coming behind
this event in great numbers. Of
course in addition to supporting
their community, their banner
is out there for great numbers
to see and of course the Sons
encourage you to support their
businesses as they contribute
to our community through their
financial contribution.
There are great events that
will happen throughout the day
at "The Dance". The doors open
at 3 PM with dance lessons until
5. If you have purchased your
tickets in advance you'll avoid
the lines (and additional cost)
and get in on the first sessions
of Two Step, Waltz and Swing
lessons. There will be additional
instructors this year because of
the large group of people taking
part in the lessons. The success
of these lessons is evidenced
by the number of people who
actually get out and dance during
the evening.
The art booth will be holding a
silent auction for all the entries
in the annual contest to develop
the logo for this event. All the
entries, including Bria Morgan's
winning entry are displayed at
the Library currently, and will be
for sale at the event. Bidding
will close prior to dark this year,
so get your bids in early. The
funds raised from this auction are
funneled right back into Julian in
You can see all of the entries for this years poster contest at the
Library. The when you come to The Dance on June 5th you will
be able to bid on them to help raise money for the Son of the
American Legion.
the form of charitable donations
to worthy causes.
Food begins serving at 4 PM
and the Sons are changing up
the menu a little. Featured will
be Santa Maria style barbeque
Tri-Tip in a dry rub done on a
red oak open flame. This will
be plated in a sandwich or slices
with beans and coleslaw. There
will also be a bratwurst plate, and
veggie burgers. Drink choices
are soda, water, beer and wine,
so if you plan on partaking and
you look under 60, have your ID.
What we all come for is the
great music and that kicks off at
5 PM. Swingshift is the headliner
this year. This five piece band,
featuring one of the great fiddle
players in America, lead, rhythm,
base guitar and drums will
play danceable country music,
swing and classic rock all night
long. The entertainment doesn't
stop there. During the breaks,
announcements will be kept
short and then we'll have the best
in local entertainment performing
for you. We encourage family
and children at this event and this
is when we turn the floor over to
the kids.
So let's see. Great weather
and a beautiful mountain setting,
delicious food, the best in
entertainment, friends, neighbors
and an annual event that raises
funds for a great community for
an eight dollar ticket! where do
I sign up? Saturday, June 5th is
right around the corner. Get your
tickets, banners and your boots
on, this will be the best one yet.
For information, call 760 752-
5050 and leave a message.