October 18, 2017
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Road Trip
by Jazmine Pittman
On Thursday, October 12, 2017 two teams of volleyball players
met at school to prepare for their upcoming volleyball tournament.
By about 8:00 a.m the teams were off and ready to go with the very
helpful parent drivers. Nervousness and anxiety filled the air as
the volleyball teams entered the court. Soon after, it was time. for
the first serve. "Wham[" the ball whistled flying over the net. The
Crowds cheered as we made our first point.The girls and boys teams
beat Warner Springs. Subsequently, the game was finished and the
parking lot was filled with Julian Jr.High players setting and bumping
the ball towards each other.
Time for the next game. The two teams separated and the players
filled the courts with glee, The girls volleyball team was sadly not on
their A-game and only won one game, but the boys on the other hand
won every game except Cottonwood. Luckily the boys were able to
play Cottonwood in the playoffs and won.
"The first place team for the Pauma boys' volleyball tournament
is... Julian!" Said the awards announcer. Sadly the girls volleyball
team for Julian had gotten 5th place. "There's always next year."
said this year's volleyball coach/6th grade teacher. The ladies then
decided to stay and support the boys in their final games.
The students gathered back into vehicles, some happy and others
sad. The frowns turned into smiles and smiles turned into chuckles
when we arrived to Jilberto's Mexican restaurant.
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Guild Presents
The 201 7 Open
.Studios Tour
The Julian Arts Guild is
pleased to announce the 2017
Open Studio Arts Tour being
held Saturday and Sunday,
October 21-22, 2017 from 10 am
to 5 pm. It's the optimal time of
year to enjoy an outing to the
Julian backcountry and tour
studios of local artists. Maps and
wristbands ($10.00 per adult)
are available online at www.
Julianartsguild.org or at the newly
opened JAG Gallery at 2608 B
St in Julian, CA. Visitors may
also receive maps and purchase
wristbands at the JAG Gallery,
the artist Studios, or at the town
hall/Chamber of Commerce on
the days of the event.
About the Julian Arts Guild
The Julian Arts Guild began
over40 years ago with the pu rpose
of uniting artists, artisans, and
others interested in the arts within
the community for professional
and social events, in addition
to stimulating artistic interests
in the community and beyond.
A non-profit organization, the
Guild is a vehicle for celebrating
art, stimulating art engagement,
as well as providing exposure
through sponsored events, two
annual art shows, workshops,
demonstrations, and displays.
The Julian Arts Guild is made-
up of an eclectic group of talented
artists working in many different
mediums. Painting, photography,
jewelry, gourds, and weaving are
some of the creations making up
a unique cornucopia of artistry,
some of which can be seen at the
new Julian Arts Guild Gallery,
located at 2608 B St in downtown
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Nancy Weber will be the guest
speaker at the Julian Historical
Societies monthly meeting,
Wednesday, October 25 at 7:00 pm.
The meeting will be held at the Witch
Creek School building, 2133 Fourth rebuild their home, she joined the
Street, in Julian. Mrs. Weber will Julian Women's Club and shared her
share her knowledge of quilt trails, enthusiasm to develop the first quilt
and the quilt trail she founded in trail in Southern California. With the
Julian. strong support of the ,Women's Club
Nancy founded the Julian and her co-chair, Merry Jo Rembold,.
Backcountry Quilt Trail in 2014 as a the Julian Quilt Trail was born. There
communityprojectthroughtheJulian are now 33 quilt blocks installed
Woman's Club. Mrs. Weber moved along State Routes 79, 78, and 67.
to Tennessee after the Cedar Fire Julian's townsite has a walking tour
and it was there that she witnessed of smaller quilt blocks in windows.
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her husband returned to Julian to interest and color to our community.
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Street in Julian on Oct 21,, and 22nd from 11 am to 4 pm. The family friendly
event will present traditional folk music by the Gordon Kohl bandl bratwurst
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soft drinks and beer on tap. Admission is free. Discounted meal tickets can
be purchased in advance at the church office at 2814 "B" Street. This year
the Oktoberfest is being held to honor the memory of Dick and Mary Ellen
Thilken who started the annual tradition back in 1995 as a fundraiser for the
church, but since has become a much anticipated community event.
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Julian Elementary Students And YMCA Camp Marston
from Mr. Copeland, Julian Union School District
Last week Julian Elementary students in grades 1 through 5 spent an amazing day of outdoor education at Camp Marston. The Marston staffing was
professional and the student-teacher ratio was excellent. Our 4th graders had the first ever opportunity to spend the night/The students had a great day,
and they're still talking about it. In fact l just heard at recess, yet again, "Mr. Copeland, can you get us a GaGa pit like at Camp Marston?'" (That's a ball
game played inside an octagonal barrier.) The fifth graders got to harness up and scale a very scary (to me at least) climbing tower. Their courage was very
impressive. Hiking, canoeing, archery, arts and crafts, the list of activities goes on. I was proud of our community working together like this, and proud of
our students 'respect and behavior off campus. Camp Marston, via director Ryan James, reached out to our school and created the funding necessary to
host this two day event. We are grateful