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20'" ANNUAL
CALIFORNIA INDIAN DAYS CELEBRATION
SEPTEMBER 13 & 14
The Indian Human Resource
Center invites the public to attend the
Twentieth Annual California Indian
Days Celebration (CIDC) which will be
held on Saturday and Sunday, Septem-
ber 13 and 14, 2003, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.,
in San Diego's beautiful Balboa Park on
the corner of Park Blvd. and Presidents
Way. Admission is free, and it is sug-
gested that you bring your own shade
and chairs.
This year's event has an excep-
tional program, which will highlight and
honor the culture and diversity of Cali-
fornia's indigenous people. It will fea-
ture California Indian dance groups per-
forming dances from their specific
nations from across the state. These
dances have been handed down over
millennia, and CIDC is an extraordinary
opportunity for the general public to
viewthese rarely seen groups. We have
also invited four exceptional musical
groups (including Grammy winner
Afigon Starr), giving the event an indian
music festival flavor that everyone can
enjoy.
Cultural Presenters: Arigon Starr
Band, Backyard Blues Band, Cahuilla
Bird Singers, Campo New Birds, Danza
Oceolotl, Kumeyaay Bird Singers,
Lightning Pipa Singers, Quechan
Roadrunner Dancers, Red Rox Bandu;.,+,. ,.
Rey Ortega --Apache Flutist, Rumsem
Ohlone Dancers, Running Grunion --
CA Indian Storyteller, Sau-ii California
Indian Music Ensemble, Tracy Lee
Nelson & Native Blues Band, Wildcat
Singers.
There will also be 40 arts-and-
crafts booths featuring California Indian
artists, authentic handcrafted jewelry,
pottery, paintings, beadwork, and
Kachinas; demonstrators and displays;
American Indian food booths featuring.
delicious fry bread, Indian tacos, etc.;
door prizes; and Indian community
organizations' information booths.
Balboa Park was once the site of
several Indian villages, including
locations on Inspiration Point and
Florida Canyon. Here in San Diego
County, there are presently 18
reservations comprised of four Indian
nations -- the Cahuilla, Cupeno,
Kumeyaay, and Luiseno.
CIDC is sponsored by the Indian
Human Resource Center which is
celebrating 24 years of community
service on September 7, 2003.
For more information, please call
(619) 281-5964.
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MENGHINI WlNE....IN TAHITll
By Nancy Parinello, Contributing Writer
On a recent vacation to Tahiti, Julian residents Nancy Parinello and Brian
Kramer enjoyed a fabulous multi-course dinner, like only the French can do, outside .
at the home of their friends Enzo Pelipe and Martine Cassar. "Enzo told us he had a
most interesting 10-year-old wine he would be serving with the main course," Nancy !
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recalled, "but he had decanted it into a lovely carafe to let it breath, so I wasn't able to
see the label."
He poured them about a third of a glass each and asked them to taste it and tell
him what they thought. "1 don't mind telling you, I was a little intimidated having to
define and describe my impression of a wine to a Frenchman who obviously took his
wine seriously! Fortunately, I remembered some of what I had been taught during my
four years of working as Purser for United Airlines in Paris, so I plunged in headfirst." ;"
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already settled to the bottom of the carafe. The color was a lovely, deep brick. They
gave it a gentle swirl to aerate the wine and release the bouquet. You can tell a lot by
the aroma of a wine -- how fruity or flowery a wine is, for example. Aroma can point
out both the positive qualities and the faults. If you're really good, you can even
identify the grape variety in finer wines. 'Tm afraid smell has never been one my
keenest senses. People often say 'what's that smell?' and I don't smell anything
unless, of course, it's a dead skunk or I'm killing ants in my house -- I hate that smell!
But this wine did have a nice aroma," recalls Nancy. "1 took a big sip and swirled it
around in my mouth to get the full flavor. It was excellent, full-bodied, and left a nice,
lingering aftertaste -- a sign of good quality wine." Everyone agreed. "In the past ten
years it has aged nicely; softened over time in the bottle, and turned into a damn fine
wine," declared Enzo. "It has a"good mouth-feel."
You can imagine our surprise and delight when he finally showed us the bottle--
a 1993 Cabernet Sauvignon from the Menghini Winery in Julian! He bought it when
they visited us in 1993, took it home to Tahiti, and saved it for a special occasion. "A
special wine for a special occasion indeed!" said Enzo, and he was right. The moon
was full, the island breeze cooled the balmy night, and we were finally in Tahiti.
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SAN DIEGO AREA KIDS ARE INVITED TO
SHARE FAMILY HERITAGE AND TRADITIONS
' ..... KPBS and Barona Band of Mission Indians
............ Celebrate Heritage and Culture
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SAN DIEGO-- Sharing stories is how traditions and values are passed on from
generation to generation. The Barona Band of Mission Indians Month is a time to
celebrate the heritage and culture of the Barona Tribe: sharing, patience,
friendliness, endurance, family, and community. In honor of the celebration, KPBS
and Barona are inviting San Diego's youth to share their own heritage and cultural
stories.
"The Heritage & Traditions Writing and Art Contest" is an opportunity for
kids to write a short story, essay, script, journal entry, or poem about their family's
values, traditions, and heritage. Each entry must include at least one original
illustration. The competition kicks off August 1 and the deadline for entries is
Tuesday, September 30. All children in grades one through six residing in San Diego
and Imperial Counties are invited to participate.
Entry forms are available at Barona Valley Ranch Resort and Casino, at
www.baronatribe.corn, www.kpbs.org, or by calling KPBS at (619) 594-2106.
"The Heritage and Traditions Writing and Art Contest" is made possible by
the Barona Band of Mission Indians. The competition wilt provide creative writing
opportunities to area youth.
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