June 15,2005.
Letters
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The Julian News 3
JULIAN
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HELP SUPPORT SMALL TOWN AMERICA
& JULIAN'S 4'11 OF JULY PAUDE
RIDE
CELEBRATE AMERICA'S FREEDOM
$10.00 Donation Per Ticket
O " . Available Trough Local Merchants
tawing Will Be Held At The Parade Winner Need Not Be Present
very least. If you are helping
someone else, or talking to a
friend, AT LEAST STOP LONG
ENOUGH TO LET US KNOW
YOU SEE US IN THE STORE
If you think this is a waste of
time, and you end up closing
like so many other stores in
this World, not just Julian, you
will have no else to blame but
yourself.
Our money does matter. So
do we.
Carlynne AIIbee
La Mesa
Free Office
There is a company that is
willing to donate to fire survivors
PLUS OVER 60 CHANNELS
office furnishings, desk sets
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Name of company is National
Testing Lab and the contact is-
Wally Shand at 858-450-2891.
They are located at 8885 Rehc
Road, San Diego, CA 92121.
Please give Wally a call if you
are interested.
Books in
Nooks Expands
Signing Series
Julian author, Kaaren Terry,
has penned a novel set here in
our small mountain town. The
suspense story is peopled by a
newly married couple, a pick-
pocket/thief, the town sheriff,
and a long-buried skeleton.
Deceit and deception threaten
to unravel peaceful life our
couple has created - come find
out how. You'll recognize the
familiar locales, and maybe,
even a character or two.
Kaaren will be reading,
discussing, and signing her
book, Across theC,'eek, on June
19th, 2:00pm -
Sunday, June Rfilh, at. 2:00pro
Valley Center author, speaker,
spirit researcher Larry James
Stevens has written Celestial
Fire: A Naval Aviatorls Spiritual
Odyssey. Part spiritual roadmap,
part memoir, this fascinating
tome deals with paranormal
experience, self-actualization
techniques, and much more.
Come explore lifels possibilities
with "Soulman" Larry. He will
answer questions and sign books
following the reading.
Call 765-2852 for more
information. Books in Nooks is
located at 4336 Highway 78 - 3
miles west of Julian at Wynola
Road.
Santa Ysabel Art Gallery Welcomes
10th Annual Plein" Air Landscape Exhibition
on the coast. Painters featured in
Plein Air X: The Tenth Annual
Plein Air Exhibition are Joan
Boyer, Annie Dover, Adele
Earnshaw, Joe Garcia, Andrea
Gaye, Stan Goudey, Catherine
Grawin, James Hubbell; Grant
Hughes, Pat Kelly, Scott Kuhnly,
Margaret Larlham, Ken Roberts
and Stan Sowinski.
Santa Ysabel Art Gallery is
renGwed interest by artists in
painting the California landscape
with this feel of California
Impressionism. This reawakened
passion for plein air landscape
painting was the driving force
behind the establishment of the
first Santa Ysabel Art Gallery
plein air exhibit in 1996. Santa
- Ysabel Art Gallery's annual plein
air landscape, show is a
celebration and continuation of located at 30352 Hwy 78 at Hwy
the tradition of California 79 in Santa Ysabel, 7 miles
below Julian. Gallery hours are
Thursday through Monday, 11
AM - 5 PM, and by appointment.
The gallery is closed Tuesdays
and Wednesdays. For more
information call 760/765-1676.
Impressionism and plein air
painting in California. The group
of artists in this Santa Ysabel
Gallery exhibit are a stable group
of painters returning to show
their work year after year, all of
them painting in the San Diego
county mountain area as well as
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At Santa Ysabel Art Gallery,-
June 18 through July 24, 2005,
will be Plain Air X: The Tenth
Annual Plain Air Exhibition. This
popular annual show features 14
plein air painters, all professional
artists who paint plein air
landscapes in San Diego county
for their own enjoyment, as well
as a means of making a living
(plein air means painted from
life, in this case landscapes).
Reception for the artists is
Saturday, June 18, 4 -8PM. The
public is invited. Admission is
free.
California is an inspiring
subject for a painter. In southern
California the light of the coastal
counties creates unique
atmospheric effects. The
landsca )e is quieted by the
moisture in the air near the
coast, which softens values,
adding violets to the shadows
and sunlit areas. The early
painters who painted 'en plein air'
in California at the beginn!ng of
the 20th century, painters like
Guy Rose, Edgar P'ayne and San
Diego's Maurice Braun, were
inspired by the feel and vibrancy
of color in the landscape
paintings of the then emerging
French . Impressionists. They
responded to the French painters
with a style of painting that they
called California Impressionism.
At the beginning of this century,
in 2005, we are seeing a
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UPCOMING IPR
by Michael Hatch
Intermountain Park and
Recreation, Inc. (IRP)will hold its
annual election meeting on
Thursday, June 30, 6:30 pm at
3233 Dolores Dr Kentwood I.
IPR is a 501(c)3 nonprofit
corporation established to
provide a non profit tax-exempt ::
status for charitable groups in the
Julian area. Currently IPR is
composed of Pony Baseball,
Julian Junior Theater, Julian
Assistance Committee, and Jess
Martin Park.
All citizens of Julian and the
surrounding area are eligible,
and encouraged, to vote and be
a part of IPR's Executive Board.
Positions open for election are:
Corporate President, Vice
President, Secretary, Treasurer,
Park Development Committee .
Chair, Skatepark Commissioner,
Facilities Commissioner, and
Playground Committee Chair.
If you would like to be a part of
the board or vote, please call
Becky Hatch at 765-3675 and
come to the June meeting.
If you feel you or someone you
know could contribute to these
programs, please feel free to
come to the June meeting or
contact any of the above
mentioned programs - your'help
would be greatly appreciated.
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And do what you love
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