September 23, 2015
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Groceries. Fresh Produce. Sundries
Beer. Wine o Liquor
Dry Cleaning. Lotto. Scratchers
• Full Service "Best in the County" Meat Department
• U.S.D.A. Choice.Beef • Buffalo Meat
Special and Holiday Orders, Cut to your Specifications
OPEN DALLY 6 a,m. TO 8 p.m.
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One Book Reading
Now Available
The Julian Branch library is participating in the One Book, One San
Diego read with a book discussion to follow. The book selected for
2015 is The Shadow of the Wind by Carlos Ruiz Zaf6n. Books are
available at the Julian branch for checkout. The book discussion will
take place on Thursday, October 29.
Carlos Ruiz Zaf6n is the author of six novels, including the
international phenomenon The Shadow of the Wind, and The Angel's
Game. His work has been published in more than forty different
languages, and he is honored with numerous international awards.
He divides his time between Barcelona, Spain, and Los Angeles,
California.
Zaf6n will be speaking at the Vista branch library.on October 6
at 10:30 am and at the San Diego public library later the same day.
Please come by thebranch and pick up a book so you can participate
in the book discussion led by librarian, Colleen Baker.
Julian News At The Fire Camp
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Pete and BobbL Vanderstaay helped man the facilities for Barney Murphy
at the "Rough Fire "" up near Kings Canyon and gave the fire fighters some
reading material after they had gotten caught up with local events and
happenings.
Sequoia National Park remains open and visitors can still use the Ash
Mountain Entrance Station. Vehicles longer than 22feet (including trailers)
are not advised between Potwisha and Giant Forest Museum.
Forest officials have been forced to close the Hume Lake Ranger District.
This includes Forest Service managed land from the southeast side of Pine
Flat Reservoir to the boundaries of Kings Canyon National Park, and the
' Eshom area north of Badger. A closure map can be found on the Sequoia
National Forest website www.fs.usda.gov/sequoia/ This closure is expected
to continue until the Rough Fire has been contained.
It's Not Too Late To Enter
The Contest
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JULIAN' RTS (;UILDI
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, October 17th and 18th
lOam to 5pm
Visit the private studios of artists in the
Julian area on this self-guided tour where
you will meet the artists and see their work di,,
Maps available at Julian Town Hail,
Santa Ysabel Visitor Center,
and businesses in Julian
and Wynola for =10.
for more information visit
The aroma of freshly baked •apple pie will fill the air during the
Julian Apple Days Pie Contest, to be held on Friday, Sept. 25, 2015
at the Julian Women's Club at 2607 C. Street, Julian: Entries will be
• accepted between 10:30am and 12:00pm and the contest is free and
open to all, with a limit of one entry per family.
• "It's the perfect way to celebrate the apple harvest," according
to Diana Garrett, Contest Chairman, and it contributes to Julian's
nostalgic, small town atmosphere."
• All entries must be homemade apple pies, baked from scratch,
and may contain additional fruit such as Apple Berry, Apple Peach,
etc. The recipe and all ingredients must be listed with the entry
application. All pies should be brought in disposable containers as
plates, pans or dishes cannot be returned. Pieces of the left over pies
from the contest will be sold by the Julian Woman's Club members
at a booth during the Apple Days Festival on Saturday, Sept. 26th
at Menghini Winery. The proceeds will go into the Woman's.Club's
Scholarship Fund. Several scholarships are given to the Julian High
School Seniors each June.
Judging will begin promptly at 1:00 pm with the judges selected
from local eateries, including the Teak Nichols, Mom's Pies, Nicco
Roulston, Candied Apple Pastry Company, Chef Jeremy, Jeremy's
on the Hill and Barry Brunye, Dudley's Bakery. Pies will be judged
on taste, originality, presentation and creativity. First prize is $300,
second prize is $200 and third prize is $100. Honorable Mention and
Participation ribbons will also be awarded.
Winners will be notified by phone with the prize presentation to be
held at the Apple Festival on .Sunday, Sept. 27th at Menghini Winery
in Julian. Winners are requested to be present at the festival.
Entry forms, rules and additional information are available at the
Julian Chamber of Commerce website, julianca.com or on the Julian
Woman's Club's website: julianwomansclub.org.
State Government Departments
Offer Cash Awards
For Innovation
Legislature-created Contests Offer
Innovators up to $25,000
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A trio of state department heads on Tuesday announced a set
of contests in which Californians can win up to $25,000 for ideas
to improve transportation and sustainable government practices,
and help prevent underage drinking. They were joined at the State
Capitol by the Los Angeles lawmaker who wrote the bill creating the
innovation contests.
The directors of Caltrans, the Department of Alcoholic Beverage
Control (ABC) and the DePartment of General Services (DGS)
announced the "$25K Find a New Way" contests, which stem from
legislation by Assemblyman Mike Gatto (AB 2138), which was signed
into law last September by Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr.
CalTrans will award up to $25,000 to the Californian with the best
unique idea with the highest
likelihood of being successfully
put into action that will improve the
state's transportation system. All
California residents are eligible
to apply except for current and
retired state employees and their
immediate families. Applications
for the Caltrans contest will be
accepted beginning August 25.
Deadline: Tuesday, October 13,
2015 at 5:00 p.m. PDT.
DGS and the Government
Operations Agency will award
up to $25,000 to Californians
who participate in its "GreenGov
Challenge," an open data code-
a-thon to be held October 24 -
25, which will engage the civic
coding community to better
show the work the state is doing
to combat climate change.
Participants will focus on creating
apps, visualizations, and other
tools that can help improve
government sustainability
practices. The contest is open
to California residents and
individuals who are 18 years of
age or older as of the date of
entry. State employees are not
eligible to enter.
Alcohol Beverage Control
will award up to $25,000 to
the Californian(s) with the best
unique idea(s) about how the
department can more effectively
and efficiently prevent or reduce
underage drinking. All California
residents are eligible to apply
except for current and retired
state employees and their
immediate families. Applications
for the ABC contest .will be
accepted beginning August 25.
Deadline: Tuesday, October 13,
2015 at 5:00 p.m. PDT
Caltrans Director Malcolm
Dougherty, whose contest seeks
the best idea for improving the
state's transportation system,
said, "Californians have
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Apple Samples Friday
Apple Growers•
Julian
Association (JAGA) , a
community-based group
dedicated to tending and '+ :.
promoting Julian apples, will
hold an apple tasting September
25 from 6-8pm at the Town Hall
in Julian.
Local apple (and pear)
varieties will be available for
tasting. Julian apple ( ihd pear)
growers are invited to bring 8 samples of each variety they would like
to present at the tasting.
The Julian Apple. Growers Association along with the Chamber
of Commerce will be selling a commemorative Apple Days 2015
poster. The poster, titled "Mountain Chickadee with Rome apples"
is an original work by local Julian artist Joe Garcia. The posters will
be sold for $12 and will be available at the Chamber of Commerce,
local businesses and other events. Proceeds will benefit the Apple
Growers Association and other local groups such as the Julian Arts
Guild.
For further information or questions regarding JAGA please contact
Teak Nichols, teaknich@gmail.com
Course
Start at Julian High School, 1656 Highway 78.
10K/5K tour downtown Julian to Menghini Winery
with return to high school and finish on track. Julian
is known for its fall colors, apples, rolling terrain and
historical village atmosphere.
Fees
10K/SK: $35, Late Fee: $38, Event Day: $40
Kids IK: $!0,_Late Fee: $12, Event Day: $15
. (Late fee applies after October 25th.)
Fees are NON-REFUNDABLE
• Bibs aie NON-TRANBFERABLE
• Make checks payable to Julian Eagle Booster Club
• Mail to: Julian Eagle Booster Club
RO. Box 417, Julian, CA 92036
Race Consultant
• Kathy Loper Events, 619-298-7400