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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 pm
information: 760-765-9763
Julian Merchants Association
Board - 2nd Wednesday - 8am
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
4th 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
Gentle Morning Yoga -
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 August 19 & 26 -
Baby and Me,
Lap-sit Story Time - 10:30 am
for 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 Sandi.
Julian Library
JULY 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
July 29
Summer Reading Program
The Birch Aquarium presents
Tide-pool Treasures
A celebration of the
conclusion of the Summer
Reading Program will follow/
Julian Library 3:30 PM
AUGUST EVENTS
The.Julian Art Gallery,
Quarterly Fine Art Exhibit,
Local and Greater San Diego
Artists
2229 Main Street 760.765.1551
www.thejulianartgallery.com
August 1
Goose Valley U.S. Forest
Service Station,
1634 Black Canyon Road
Ramona - 5pro
August 1 - August 5
Julian CERT fundraiser at
Jeremy's on the Hill
25% of all profits donated to our
local Julian CERT
August 2
Julian High School Registration
August 3
Music On The Mountain
Patrick Burke performs calypso
style steel drums
Julian Library - 6 pm
August 4
Backpack Fundraising Dinner
Poncho Villas in Julian
5:30pm to 8:00pm
August 5 - 8
3rd Annual Julian Starfest
August 7 - FREE Public Star
Party - 7pm
See telescopes & view objects
in the night sky, vendors, guest
speakers, camping available
Friday and Saturday night. For
more information call (760) 765-
1083 or www.julianstarfest.com
August 6
Back Country Wine Makers
Dinner featuring Menghini
Winery, La Serenissima, J
Jenkins, Shadow Mountain and
Eagle Gap Winery at Jeremy's
on the Hill 760 765
August 7
The Hank Show
BBQ dinner, dancing to 1950
vintage replica live band and
biographic slide show covering
the music of Hank Williams, Sr.
Hits include; "Hey, Good Lookin",
"Your Cheatin' Heart" and 'Tm.
So Lonesome I Could Cry".
$50 includes dinner and show.
Pine Hills Lodge
reservations: 760-765-1100
August 10
Family Movie Night at The
Library - 6pm
Eat popcorn and watch a movie
on the big screen in our air-
conditioned community room!
August 11
Julian High School
Classes Resume
August 12
Julian Chamber of Commerce
Mixer- Menghini Winery
5:30 - 7:30
August 13
*Mommy & Me Music*
Morns and babies play musical
instruments
Mountain Tribal Gypsy-
For A Belly Belly Good
Friday
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The Mountain Tribal Gypsy Bellydance Troupe will once again be
perfoming this Friday, July 30 at 7pm on Wynola Pizza's Red Barn
Patio.
The troupe is fresh from their appearance last week at The Belly
Dance S.A.M.E.D.A. and are glad to be back at friendly confines,
the blog-o-sphere is churning with rumor of another appearance
from Agness the Dragon at this week show.
It's always a fun filled evening with the entertaing troupe of gypsies,
some great food and your favorite libation. See them at Wynola
Pizza Friday.
Jake's Mountain - Saturday
Back Home Evening Of Music
Jake's Mountain welcomes special guest Dan Sankey, come out
to Wynola Pizza this Saturday, July 31 to see the popular local folk
duo Jake's Mountain featuring local singer-songwriters Janice Bina-
Smith and Blake Rogers. For this show they welcome back multi-
instrumentalist Dan Sankey on fiddle, mandolin and banjo~ Dan
usually plays with the popular bluegrass band The Tail Draggers.
Dan sat in with the duo back in April and they admired his ability
to quickly adapt his instrumental talents to any song they threw at
him. Whether it was Folk, Country, Blues, Motown or an original
tune he'd never heard before, Dan was there to add his magic touch.
The result was a fun filled evening of creative musical surprises for
everyone, including such new sounds as Motown mandolin and rock
& roll banjo.
So gather up your friends and join in on the fun as these three
musicians come together again to create an entertaining night of
music. The show will be outside on the patio under the stars. Come
hungry because there is always more than pizza on the menu with
lots of other entrees and desserts to choose from. Be sure to get
there early to grab a good seat! Music starts at 6:00 PM.
Un Comina Wvnola Pizza Exoress Performances:
Friday, August 6 -- Glenn Smith -
Saturday, August 7 ~ Shirthouse Bluegrass Band
Sunday, August 8 -- Sara Petite - Americana/country
5:00 - 8:00 PM
Friday, August 13 --- Lisa Sanders, singer/songwriter
For more information call Wynola Pizza Express at 760 765 1004
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Yard Care Trees
Abatements
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windshield washers as standard
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On July 26, 1931, a swarm
TIgHISTORY of grasshoppers descends on
On July 30, 1619, in crops throughout the American
Jamestown, Va., the first heartland, devastating millions
elected legislative assembly in of acres, especially in Iowa,
the New World -- the House of Nebraska and South Dakota.
Burgesses -- convenes in the The swarm was said to be so
choir of the town's church. Its thick that it blocked out the
first law required tobacco to be sun and one could shovel the
sold for at least three shillingsgrasshoppers with a scoop.
per pound. Other laws included On July 28, 1945, a United
prohibitions against gambling, States B-25 Mitchell bomber
drunkenness and idleness, crashes into the Empire State
Sabbath observance was made Building, killing 14 people. The
mandatory, freak accident was caused by
On July 29, 1909, newly heavy fog. The bomber was
formed General Motors flying low, seeking better visibility,
Corporation acquires the when it came upon the Chrysler
luxury automaker Cadillac Building. The plane swerved to
Automobile Company for $4.5 avoid the building, but the move
million. In 1954, Cadillac was sent it straight into the north side
the first automaker to. provide of the Empire State Building,
power steering and automatic near the 79th floor.
On July 31, 1964, Ranger 7,
an unmanned U.S. lunar probe,
takes the first close-up images
of the moon -- 4,308 in total. The
images were 1,000 times clearer
than anything ever seen through
Earth-bound telescopes.
Aug 1, 1972, future
President George Walker Bush
is suspended from flying with
the Texas Air National Guard
for missing an annual medical
examination. Bush was given an
honorable discharge from the Air
National Guard in 1973 to attend
Harvard Business School.
On July27, 1981, Adam John
Walsh, age 6, is abducted from a
mall in Hollywood, Fla., and later
found murdered. Adam's father,
John Walsh, became a leading
victims' rights activist and host of
the long-running television show
"America's Most Wanted."
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