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The Julian Arts Guild Presents a free Workshop Create Your Own
Facebook Fan Page, by Martha Ann Kennedy Tuesday, July 23,
2013, 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm at the Julian Library, 1850 Hwy. 78
Bring your laptop if you use one.
In this workshop we will build a Facebook presence from the
ground up.
You will learn to make a personal profile and how to make it as
private as you wish.
You will learn to build a Facebook page and upload photos.
You will learn how to set up advertising to make your Facebook
fan page more visible.
You will learn how to connect your Etsy Shop to Facebook. If
time permits we'll look at Pinterest as well free refreshments will be
available to all in attendance.
Martha Kennedy teaches business communications at San
Diego State University and writing at Southwestern and Cuyamaca
Community Colleges. She's lived in the San Diego area since 1984
and in Descanso since 2003. She's made art all her life and manages
to create art in small spaces of time. Martha is a member of the Julian
Arts Guild.
Julian Mother And Daughter
Score In Library Art Contest
Diane and Kayla Linthicum
San Diego County Library is
celebrating its centennial, 100
Years of Stories, throughout
2013. The Julian Branch, which
was one of the original branches
opened in 1913, will have its party
on Saturday, September 14. The
library teamed with Blick Art
Materials to host a countywide
art contest, which ended on May
31. Winners were announced on
June 28. The contest had three
age categories, children, teens
and adults and prizes were
awarded to the three people in
each group.
We are proud to announce
that two of the nine winners were
from Julian. Diane Linthicum
placed 1st in the adult category
and her daughter Kayla placed
3rd in the children's category.
Branch Librarian, Colleen Baker
was excited to learn that there
were two winners from Julian.
Baker says, "There are many
fabulous artists in Julian and all
of the Submissions tell a different
story about the fabulous world
of libraries. Our staff is happy
that all submissions from Julian
will be put on display for the
community to see." Baker added,
"We are proud of our artists as
they represent this wonderful
community."
The first place winners in
The Julian News 3
Sixth Annual Julian Starfest Set
For August 8-11,2013
Organizers of the Sixth Annual Julian StarFest today announced
the popular astronomy event will be held at the Menghini Winery from
Thursday, Aug. 8 through Sunday, Aug. 11. Presented by the San
Diego Astronomy Association and the community of Julian, the event
draws thousands of Southern Californians to Julian to enjoy the dark
skies.
Telescope and accessory manufacturers, astronomical software,
and other exhibitors of astronomical interest will again have an
exhibition area from 9 a.m. to dusk Friday, Aug. 9, and Saturday,
Aug. 10. This provides an excellent opportunity for expert and
novice astronomers to ask questions face-to-face with vendors and
often solve troublesome technical difficulties with equipment. The
manufacturers enjoy being among their customers and sharing two-
way knowledge.
Entry fee for the Asffonomy Manufacturers Fair, other exhibitors, a
Saturday Astronomy Swap Meetand lectures is $5 for adults, $2.50
for teens 13 to 18, and free for ages 12 and under. Wristbands are
valid, but not transferrable, for all days of the event and include an
opportunity drawing Saturday evening with thousands of dollars of
donated astronomy equipment. Wristbands can be shown at dozerss
of participating shops and restaurants in Julian and Wynola for
exciting discounts and special offers.
A special primitive camping opportunity exists for tent campers
and RVs for up to three nights at the beautiful winery. Camping fees,
which include daily admission to the events on site, are $30 per
adult, $15 per teen and free for those 12 and under. Reservations
for camping can be made online at www.julianstarfest.com, by mail
(forms on web site), or at the gate. Camping regulations, including no
open fires, are stated on the website.
Food will be provided by "Catering and Moor" a local Julian Caterer
on Friday evening as well as all day Saturday and Sunday morning.
Perhaps the most popular aspect of previous StarFests has
been the free Saturday night stargazing offered by those who have
telescopes present, as well as manufacturers. Also available is a live
video feed from a telescope into a darkened tent so that you can
see what the telescope is looking at in near real-time. Providing this
for both Solar and nighttime viewing will keep you from having to
stand in line to look through an eyepiece at a telescope. The Star
Party runs from dusk to 10:30 p.m. Saturday. Please bring a low-level
red light, to protect night vision, while walking around the area. Red
cellophane to cover flashlights as well as inexpensive key chain red
flashlights will be available. Parking is limited so please carpool to
limit vehicle traffic at the event.
Visit the Julian StarFest web page for more information about
camping, schedule of speakers, and other activities: http://www.
julianstarfest.com or visit us on Facebook.
Net proceeds from the event will go .to support the nonprofit San
Diego Astronomy Association's astronomical education and outreach
and-future StarFest events.
each age group will have their
artwork featured on bookmarks
distributed at all County Library
locations and all nine winners
received prizes and will be
featured in a rotating art exhibit at
branches throughout the county.
We celebrate the winners from
this community along with all of
the selected winners. The top
winners in the kids' category are
Irene Huang, first place, Del Mar
Branch; Clara Truong, second
place, San Marcos Branch; and
Kayla Linthicum, third place,
Julian Branch. The top winners
in the teen category are Meagan
Moschetti, first place, El Cajon
Branch; Khadijah Amatur-
Raheem, second place, Lemon
Grove Branch; and Meilynn Shi,
third place, 4S Ranch Branch.
In the Adult category, the top
winners were Diane Linthicum,
first place, Julian Branch; Carla
Bange, second place, Poway
Branch; and Luis Fernando
Esparza, third place, San Marcos
Branch.
For more information or to view
a slide show of all award winners
and those receiving honorable
mentions, please visit www.
sdcl.org/centennial or wait until
September when we have the art
on display at the Julian branch.
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