4 The Julian News
Calendar
Julian and Back Country Happenings
June 30, 2010
ONGOING EVENTS
Julian Community Planning
Group
2nd MondayEvery Month
Town Hall -7pm
Architectural Review Board
1st Tuesday of the Month
Town Hall -7pm
Greater Julian Firesafe Council
3rd Wednesday of the Month
2130 Wynola Road
7:00 - 8:00 prn
information: 760-765-9763
Julian Merchants Association
Board - 2nd Wednesday - 8arn
Breakfast - 3rd Wednesday of
Month - 8am
Julian Chamber of Commerce
Mixer - 1st Thursday of Month
Board - 3rd Thursday of Month
Town Hall - 6pro - 760 765 1857
Julian Historical Society
Last Wednesday of the Month
7 pm - Old Witch Creek School
House - 2133 4th Street
Julian Arts Guild
Fourth Tuesday of Month
Julian Library 6:00pro
Julian Back Country
Collaborative
Third Thursday of The Month
8:30 a.m.
Julian Pathways
Elementary School
Gentle Morning Yoga -
with Karen Faught
Fridays - 9 am
Julian Library
Every Other Tuesday
- Anime Club - Discuss your
favorite books, characters, and
play games.
Julian Library - 2:30 pm
Every Wednesday
Preschool Story Time and
Crafts with Miss Linda
Julian Library - 10:30 am
Sit and Fit for Seniors - 11 am
Gentle Stretching and flexibility
exercises with Matt Kraemer
Thursday - Baby and Me,
Lap-sit Story Time - 10:30 am
far mothers, fathers, caregivers
and babies (3 to 24 months).
for valuable learning time, with
music, toys and books. Siblings
are welcome to come and
participate. Stories and Songs
with Miss SandL
Julian Library
JUNE EVENTS
Every Sunday, (weather
permitting): Julian Doves &
Desperados - historic comedy
skits at 1pro, 2pro & 3pro - stage
area between Cabbages & Kings
and the Julian Market & Dell
June 30
Julian Day at the San Diego
County Fair
Del Mar Fair Grounds
Julian merchants will have tables
set up in the pavilion to answer
your questions about Julian,
have flyers to hand out and have
Julian products for sale
JULY EVENTS
July 1
Summer Reading Program
Sparkles the Clown Entertains
Julian Library 3:30 PM
July 3
Down on the Farm with
Eleanor Burns
10 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. at the Old
Julian Schoolhouse
Tickets $15
- Refreshments Served
For Reservation call
Diana Garrett (760) 765-3647
July 4
Independence Day - Parade
10 am Ceremonies
Noon Parade
American Legion BBQ
immediately following parade
until 10pro
tickets $10 - available now
July 5 - 9
Vacation Bible School
Hillside Community Church
3rd & C Street
9:30- Noon, ages K-6th
FREE
Pool Party & BBQ July 9
Info: 760 765-3573
July 6
Music On The Mountain
Lisa Sanders,
Singer/Songwriter
Julian Library, 6prn
July 8
Summer Reading Program
Author Dawn Menge reads
her book "Queen Vernita
Visits the Blue Ice Mountains"
followed by a craft.
Julian Library 3:30 PM
July 8
Chamber of Commerce Mixer
Skagen Ranch Studio
5;30 pm
July 9
Julian S.T.O.R.M.
Self Defense Course
6:30 - 9:30
Age 15 and up, Men and Women
Krav Maga style self defense
$60 - 760 765 0644
Wolf Den at Jr. High School
July 10
FREE HOME CLINIC
10 AM TO 2 PM
JULIAN HIGH SCHOOL
Registration Required: Please
Send Email With Name,
Address, And Telephone To:
HOMEclinic@
houseingcollaborative.org
or call 619-283-2200 or 800-
hoc-0503 to be registered in
a session, there are limited
indivitual sessions with
attorneys, to find out more
about hoc please visit www.
housingcollaborative.org
Home Owners If You Need
Immediate Assistance Call:
888-995-Hope
Presented by; San Diego
County Library And The Legal
Aid Society Of San Diego
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Wynola Pizza Invites The Family
For A Story and Song
RICHARD DREW
A1 Maintenance
Come out this Friday night, July 2 to the Outdoor Patio at Wynola
Pizza Express for a special evening with musician and storyteller
Charles Johnson. Zesty ukulele tunes, salty sea ballads and
hilarious story songs are all on the agenda. Besides ukulele, Charles
plays harmonica, concertina, recorder, kazoo and even a paper
bag, weaving his music and storytelling together into a delightfully
entertaining show. A great way to Start of the Independence Day
holiday with a family outing at Wynola Pizza where there's always
something special on the menu, just in case you're not feeling like
one of their tasty wood fired pizza's It all begins at 6pm.
Mark Jackson Band
Saturday Night Showcase
On Saturday night, July 3 the Outdoor Patio welcomes the always
popular Mark Jackson Band. Mark Jackson is a singer/songwriter
whose music has traveled from the hills of Oklahoma to the shores of
the Pacific Ocean. Influenced by such greats at Woodie Guthrie, Bob
Dylan, John Prine, Nell Young and Willie Nelson he carries on the
tradition of the story teller and poet combined to create the Western
American folk song. Mark's talents have attracted a group of folks
that join him in making the Mark Jackson Band. They are Pamela
Haan ,Grant Kester, David Morgan, Jason Postelneck, Dave WUkie,
and Paul Cruz.
LID Comino Wvnola Pizza Express Performances:
Friday, July 9 -- Lisa Sanders (playing at Library on Tuesday)
Saturday, July 10 -- John Mailander and Joe Pomianek. fiddle and
guitar, mandolin
Friday, July 16 -- Frank Lucia, saxophone
Saturday, July 17 -- Folding Mr. Lincoln, Bluegrass band
Sunday, July 18 -- Jimbo Trout From San Francisco Bay Area, debut
5:00PM - 8:00 PM
For more information ca//Wyno/a Pizza Express at 760 765 1004
SERVICES
"Serving the Community of Julian"
GATED, SECURE STORAGE SITES -- FULLY ENCLOSED YARD
INDUSTRIAL/BUSINESS SITE FOR MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT STORAGE
Outside Storage- Trailers, Boats, Cars, RV's
;ates Open 7 Days 7a.m, to Dark Office- M-F 9 to 4 closed Sat & Su
3582 Highway 78 at Newman Way
Yard Care Trees
Abatements
& Hauling
After 4:30
760 765 2815
cell: 760 782 7289
00700o765.2601 Fax
765-2797
Fix-It
ROORNG. HOME REPAIRS
SIGNS, ARTWORK
ROBERT GEoRGE 765 1445
A Weekend Handyman Service
Too Big for You, Too Small for Them, Too Fun for Me
Plumbing. Electrical. IE" Concrete. Brush. Firewood
Brian Denny 7 Years Facilities Management
760/765-1337 3 Years General Construction
760/212-4954(C] l 0 Years Buitdfng Materials
CHIMNEY SWEEP
PELLET, GAS,& WOOD
DR' ERS
Bruce Strachota
Grading, DImolltlon,
Underground Utilities, Dump
Truck, Excavation, Loader,
Bobcat Rental, Rock & Base
2
cell: 619-97-0152
EXHAUSTS & VENTS
SWAMP COOLERS
DONNA LORD
(760) 400,4-3294
"1 can do it" ...through Christ who strengls me - Phil. 4:13 I
ioments
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Tlg HLcI'ORY CBANNEL
On June 29, 1613, the
Globe Theater, where most of
Shakespeare's plays debuted,
burns down. The Globe was
built in 1599 from the timbers of
London's very first permanent
theater, Burbage's Theater, built
in 1576.
On July 4, 1776, in
Philadelphia, the Continental
Congress adopts the Declaration
of Independence, which
proclaims the independence of
the United States of America
from Great Britain and its king.
The declaration came 442 days
after the first volleys of the
American Revolution were fired
at Lexington and Concord in
Massachusetts. The American
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Breathtaking views of
the Julian Countryside.
Your guide fills you in
on local history and help
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Ask us about our on-site
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Private Baths Cable TV
4th & C Streets
Julian
War for Independence would last
for five more years.
On June 28, 1928, 26-year-
old Louis Armstrong walked into
a Chicago recording studio and
recorded "West End Blues."
Armstrong's 15-second trumpet
intro to "West End Blues" and
his eight-bar solo near the end
make it one of the most influential
pieces of recorded music in
history.
On July 3, 1958, President
Dwight D. Eisenhower signs
the Rivers and Harbors Flood
Control Bill, which allocates
funds to improve flood-control
and water-storage systems
across the country. The bill
was introduced in the wake of
disastrous hurricanes that hit the
northeastern United States in
August 1955.
On June 30, 1962, Sandy
Koufax strikes out 13 batters and
walks five to lead the Brooklyn
Dodgers to victory over the New
York Mets 5-0 with his first career
no-hitter.
On July 1, 1979, the Sony
Walkman goes on sale for
the very first time. The initial
production run of 30,000 units
looked to be too ambitious after
one month of lackluster sales
(only 3,000 were sold in the
first month), but after a massive
advertising campaign, available
stocks sold out before the end of
August.
On July 2, 1992, the one-
millionth Corvette, a white LT1
roadster with a red interior and a
black roof -- the same colors as
the original 1953 model -- rolls
off the assembly line in Bowling
Green, Ky. The Corvette went
into production in June 1953 with
a base sticker price of $3,760
(around $30,000 in today's
dollars).
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