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Wednesday August 24, 2016 Julian, CA.
Volume 32 - Issue 03
ISSN 1937-8416
High School Board Hires
New Superintendent
At the end of Thursday evenings High School Board meeting
Dr. Patrick Hefflin officially became Julian High School's new
Superintendent/Principal.
The ASB also annonce the first dance of the year planned for Friday
the 26th, a profit of $500 from their first bake Bale and plans for a fund
raising breakfast at the American Legion oh October 2.
An issue of dogs using sports fields was discussed, the community
appears unaware that the field are not a dog restroom and more
outreach is encouraged.
All staff expressed their thanks to "Dr. O" for filling the void and they
are looking forward to working with Dr. Heffflin and excited for the
new year.
Miss Kumeyaay 2016-17
Warner High School Freshman Tristin Pena of the Iipay Nation of Santa
Ysabel was crowned Miss Kumeyaay 2016-2017 at the V~ejas Traditional
Gathering on Saturday, August 20, 2016.
The Birdman Of Julian Speaks
At The Library- Saturday
The Julian Branch Library will welcome Rick Campbell from the
Birdwatcher Nature Store to speak about Wild Bird feeding in the
Julian area. The talk will take place on Saturday, August 27 at 11
AM. This informational talk will cover the local birds of San Diego
County and how to attract them to your yard. The Campbell's
recently donated two "Quick Guide" bird identification cards that can
be checked out at the Julian Branch. It is a pleasure to have local
businesses volunteer to share their expertise so we can better take
care of the nature that is in our yards. The Julian library is located at
1850 Highway 78, next to the high school. We look forward to seeing
you on Saturday, August 27 at 11 AM. For more information you may
contact the branch at 760-765-0370 or the Birdwatcher at 765-1817.
www. ]ulianNews.com
November Local Elections All Set,
Sort Of
by Michael Hart
As experience teaches us, recruiting candidates for local board
positions can be a thankless task. This year has proved once again
that the community may turn out in mass at meetings when things
appear to not be of their liking. Ask people to step up and serve that
is another matter.
Of the nine local district with elected officials, four will have
candidates on the ballot. Five will either see those who filed,
automatically appointed or have to search to fill all seats.
The Julian-CuyamaCa Fire Protection District has three full
term(four year) seats and four candidates: Incumbents; Alan Marvin,
Harry "Buddy" Seifert, Aida Tucker and challenger Brian Kramer.
For the short term(two year) seat only Kirsten Starlin filed and she is
automatically appointed.
The Julian Union High School District has two full term seats
with three candidates: Art
Cole, Jennifer Reed and Linda
Stringfellow. The district also has
a short term seat to fill that will be
appointed by the board after the
November 8th election.
Spencer Valley School has
two candidates for a short term
opening; Carol Frausto and Cristi
Lewis with no one filing for the
full term seat.
Wynola Water District has
two full term seats with three
candidates; Michael Asmussen,
JoAnn Bernard and Tim Taschler
competing.
The Julian Planning Group
which has seen the most
controversy in recent months has
six openings and five candidates;
Franklin "Woody" Barnes, Jr,
Betty Birdsell, Ray Redding all
incumbents. New comers to the
board will be Keith Kraweik and
Kiki Skagen Munshi, with one
seat to be filled by appointment.
Cuyamaca Water District will
return incumbents Ron Brown
and George Merz unopposed,
Julian Community Services
District will have Kristine
Greenlee and William Porter
filing the two available se_ ts.
The Julian Union,.i ¢hool
District (Elementary school) wilt
return Mark Romero and Eileen
Tellam.
Majestic Pines Community
Services District will also see
three incumbents returning; Kurt
Boettcher, Kevin Dubler and
Robert Markart.
Julian should count 'itself
fortunate that we have as many
people willing to come forward.
Some of the cities down the hill
have City Council, Mayors, City
Treasurer and City Clerk races
with no candidates at all.
You must be registered to
vote at least 15 days prior to
each election. Voting material
mailings begin 29 days before
the election. To ensure your
voting materials are delivered
timely and accurately, verify that
you are registered correctly! The
Registrar of Voters web site is
www.sdvote.com there you can
check your current registration
or get information on how to
register.
Since many Julian voters are
now "permanent mail voters" it
is advised that you check your
status online. You can also verify
that you are in the right party.
The Registrar is also offering
Sample ballots by electronic mail
should you so desire.
Sign-up now to be the first to
receive your e-Sample Ballot
Pamphlet whenever there is an
election. Go paperless. Go with
the earth-friendly choice!
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entering your information.
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allows a voter who has opted out
of receiving their material by mail
to change their mind and go back
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Booklet in the mail at any time.
An Independent WeeMy Newspaper Ill[
Serving the Backcoun Commun[ties of
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Julian, Cuyamaca, Santa Ysabel,
Shelter Valley, Mt. Laguna, Ranchita,
Sunshine Summit, Warner Springs
and Wynola.
The Eagles hosted Calvary Christian, Foothills Christian, Calvin Christian
in a 4 team scrimmage~carnival on Saturday. The beginning of the fall high
school sports season is officially underway. 1st home game September 2nd.
Living History On Mt. Laguna
The Laguna Mountain Volunteer Association presents our 29th
Annual LIVING HISTORY. The past comes alive in this re-enactment
of life in the Laguna Mountains going back in time from the early
1900s. Visit with Native Americans, rugged cowboys and turn-of-the-
(last) century mountain men. Meet the first Laguna Forest Ranger,
and relive the travels of a 1908 pioneer family from Imperial Valley.
How did they survive back then without celt phones? Come, see!
Labor Day Weekend. Saturday, Sept. 3rd and Sunday, Sept. 4th at
the Red-tailed Roost Volunteer Headquarters near Mount Laguna in
the Cleveland National Forest. 45 miles east of San Diego on I-8,
then 8.5 miles N. on Sunrise Highway (mile marker 22.5). Hourly
presentations from 9:30am to 3 pm. Free admission. Don't miss the
fun! For more information, visit the LMVA website at www.lmva.net or
call at (619) 443-1756 or the Alpine Ranger Office at (619) 445-6235.
High School Students Start
Fund Raising Drive
The High School ASB is having a drawing for two quilts that were
donated by Ida Engevik.
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The first quilt is valued at $400, and the second at $150.
If you are interested in purchasing tickets, please contact the High
School District Office or Rosa Arias at (760)765-0606 x107 or email
us at asb@juhsd.org. The ticket prices are 1 for $1, 6 for $5, and
12 for $10. The tickets willalso be on sale on Back to School Night
August 23rd. Thank you so much for all of your supporfl"
Football
Friday, August 26
@ Warner HS
Friday, September 2
Home vs Avalon
Friday, September 9
3:00
5:00
3:30
Home vs Foothills Christian
Thursday, September 15 3:30
Home vs San Diego Jewish
Academy
Friday, September23 3:00
Home vs Calvary Christian
vs West Shores
Friday, October 14 7:00
@Borrego Springs
Friday, October 21 7:00
@ St Joseph Academy
(Connors Park, San Marcos)
Friday, November 4 TBA
Home vs Ocean View Christian
Cross Country
Saturday, August 27tba
@ Vaquerro Stampede
Saturday, September 10 tba
@ Bronco Round-up
Saturday, September 17 tba
@ Mt. Carmel/
Movin Shoes Invitational
Friday, September 23 tba
@ South Bay Invitational
Friday, September 30 tba
@ Coach Downey Classic
Friday, October 7 tba
Citrus League #1
Friday, October 14 tba
Citrus League #2
Friday, October 21 tba
69th Mt. SAC
Cross Country Invitational
Friday, October 28 tba
Citrus League #3
Volleyball
Tuesday, August 23 5:30
@ Ocean View Christian
Tuesday, August 30 5:30
Home - Borrego Springs
Saturday- September 10tba
@ Hamilton HS (Anza)
Friday, September 16 3:30
@ West Shores
Wednesday, September 19 5:30
@ Ocean View Christian
Wednesday, September 21 4:00
Home - West Shores
Friday, September 23 tba
@Borrego Springs
Wednesday, September 28
4:00
Home - San Pasqual Academy
Friday, September 30 tba
@ St Joseph Academy tba
Tuesday, October 4 tba
@ Warner HS
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