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Just read the interview of Rick
Campbell in the San Diego Union
Tribune, regarding the decline of
our industrial base. Boy, things
look pretty grim up here.
If you take the wineries, the
apple orchards, the vineyards, the
niche farming, the pie business,
the publishing businesses,
Dudley's bakery, lodging, and
recreation into account, the
business output for a town of
1,600 is quite remarkable.
A 1200 square-foot hardware
store will missed, as will the Hay
and Feed store. But if they were
really needed, they would still be
around.
Things will probably be okay.
Bill Pettersen
J. Harry Jones typically
provides upbeat stories when
he writes of Julian, its residents
and events. The article on page
1 of the September 5 business
section certainly deviates from
the upbeat to the downcast.
Yes, some businesses have
closed. Population is down.
School enrollment has dropped.
But let's be clear: try to find a
store or restaurant that is empty
for long. Our town and its visitors
support businesses here as well
as in nearby Wynola. in fact, the
loss of our coffee shop led to
efforts by owners of 2 businesses
in Wynola to revamp and reopen
the shop on Main Street.
Julian is a wonderful
community beloved by residents
and tourists. We have a strong
corps of volunteers ranging from
local churches, schools, theater
groups, the American Legion,
and chamber of commerce,
who produce events, plays,
July 4th parad =, Christmas
decorating, an annual fund
raising country dance, and
multiple musical 3erformances.
Volunteers support historical
venues including the museum,
the cemetery and the historical
society. We are especially proud
of our volunteer fire department.
Our community emergency
response team is one of the
most successful CEnT groups
in the state. Julian raised money
and built a new joint use public
library that is the pride of our
community. We also have a
vibrant homeschool movement
here.
So, please celebrate all the
good Julian offers its residents
and its visitors. There is no crisis
of identity!
Ed Glass
Butterfield Bed and Breakfast
Julian
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email: uliannews.com
Luers & Dyer CPAs, LLP
Relocates to Historic Julian
Townsite
Luers &
announced
Dyer CPAs, LLP
on September 6,
that the company has relocated
its operations to the Mitchell
Building, located at 2902
Washington Street on Highway
78 in the historic Julian Townsite
as of August 12, 2013. Since
1994, the firm's offices have
been located just outside of
Julian in Santa Ysabel.
"As Iongtime Julian residents
and business owners we are
excited to be relocating our
business closer to Main Street,
Julian and honored to be a part of
the history of the Julian Townsite
and Julian business community,"
said Rebecca Duplissey Luers,
Partner at Luers & Dyer CPA.
The Mitchell Building was built
in 1993 by David W. Mitchell. The
property consists of a clapboard
farmhouse and metal barn built
to resemble historical structures
within the Townsite. The property
was constructed specifically
for Iongtime business, The
Julian Feed Store, which closed
operations earlier this year.
We look forward to many more
happy and prosperous years
ahead as a member of the Julian
business community ," said
Luers.
LUERS & DYER CPAs, LLP
Founded in 1994, Luers & Dyer
CPAs, LLP is a full service firm
providing a variety of accounting,
tax preparation, financial
management, transaction
support and advisory services
tailored to meet the needs of
business and individual clients
in Julian, Ramona, Poway,
Borrego Springs, San Diego and
surrounding areas.
Luers & Dyer CPAs, LLP, 2902
Washington Street, Julian, CA
92036 / MAILING ADDRESS:
P.O. Box 1934, Julian, CA 92036
/ PHONE: (760) 765-0343.
Intermountain Republican
Women Federated has scheduled
its second fundraiser of the year in
support of the yearly High School
Senior Scholarship fund. The
meeting will be held September
30 featuring a Tri-tip BBQ with
all the trimmings starting at 5:45
p.m. at Schwaesdall Winery off
Highway 67, Ramona. Beautifully
decorated Gift Baskets will be
raffled and many other items will
be offered for purchase. This
event is open to the public.
Reservations must be made
by September 23. The cost
is $18.00 and flashlights are
recommended.
For more information call:
Mary Bonner 760-789-3215
marywatkin@aol.com
September 11, 2013
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