4 The Julian News October 31, 2012
Calendar
ONGOING EVENTS
Julian Community Planning Group
2nd Monday Every Month
Town Hall - 7pm
Friday Morning Yoga Class
with Karen Faught
Julian Library - 9am
Architectural Review Board
1st Tuesday of the Month
Town Hall - 7pm
Julian Merchants Association
Board - 2nd Wednesday - 8am
Breakfast - 3rd Wednesday of
the Month - 8am
Julian Chamber of Commerce
Mixer - 1st Thursday of Month
Board - 3rd Thursday of Month
Town Hall - 6pro 760 765 1857
Julian Historical Society
4th Wednesday of the Month
7 pm - Julian Historical Society
Building - 2133 4th Street
Zumba Fitness Classes
Monday & Friday
6pro - Town Hall
Wednesday
9;00 am - Town Hall
Drug Free Julian
Second Thursday of the Month
Julian Library -6pm
contact Jean Duffy: 760 765 2228
Cuyamaca Firebelles
3rd Saturday of each month
Cuyamaca (JCFPD) Fire House,
at 10:30 am. for information:
Betty Gibson - 760 765 2700. ,
Every Sunday (Weather permitting):
Julian Doves & Desperados -
historic comedy skits at1 pro,
2 pm & 3 pm - stage area
behind Julian Market & Dell.
NOVEMBER
Thursday, November 1
Chamber of Commerce Mixer
5:30 - Rabobank
Saturday, November 3
Friends Of The Library Party
Julian Library - 6pm
Sunday, November 4
Day Light Saving Time ENDS
Turn Clocks back one hour
Tuesday, November 6
ELECTION DAY - Vote
Bilingual Storytime for Children
With Miss Vero
Fourth Tuesday of the Month
Julian Library- 1:00 pm
Julian Arts Guild
General Meeting
Second Wed. of the Month
Julian Library - 3 pm
(program)
Fourth Tuesday of Month
Julian Library - 6:00
University of Wednesday.
Elementary school class
visits for extended learning.
Wednesdays, Sept. 5,12. & 26,
12:40- 2:10 pm.
Every Wednesday
t Preschool Story Time and
Crafts with Miss Linda
Julian Library - 10:30 am
Sit and Fit for Seniors - 11 am
Gentle Stretching and flexibility
exercises with Matt Kraemer
First & Third Wednesday
• New Baby/Breast feeding
Support Group
at Wynola's Daily Perc
Wynola Farms Marketplace.
Facilitated by Wisdom Within
Holistic Care.-
Call 760-877-9939 or
www.wisdomwithinwynola.com
for more information.
Second & Fourth Wednesdays
Feeding America
Julian Library parking lot- 10:30am
Shelter Valley Community Center -
12pro
,, Kids Kraft with Ms Patty
First Thursday of the Month
i Julian Library - 2:30 pm
Monday November 12
Veterans Day
Tuesday, November 13
Music On The Mountain
Evan Marshall - Entertainer/
Mandolin Virtuoso
Julian Library - 6pm
Wednesday, November 14
Feeding America
Julian Library Parking Lot- 10:30
Saturday, November 17
SVVFD Open House and Chili
Cook-Off 12pm-4pm
(chili contestants need to have
their entry in by 11:30)
We will have live music, fun
prizes for our top 3 chili cooks,
tours of the station, and a "meet
and greet" with our volunteers!
Chili and fixin's will be available
for a small donation.
Shelter Valley Volunteer Fire
Station
Saturday, November 17
3 ON 3 Basketball Tournament
All ages boys/girls are
encouraged to participate
with Elementary, Middle, High
School, and Adult divisions.
Winners will be receive a T-Shirt
and Gift Cards. - Sign Up by
November 1.
Jiulian High Gym
Wednesday, November 21
Julian Merchants Association
Networking Breakfast
Pancho Villa's 8am
$8 members/S10 non-members
Thursday, November 22
Thanksgiving
Teen Craft with Miss Tonya
Second Thursday of the Month
Julian Library - 2:30pro
Saturday, November 24
Country Christmas-Tree Lighting
Pioneer Park 4th & Washington
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Friday Nathan James
The One Man Blues Band
Fresh from a cruise of the Caribbean, Nathan James brings his
washboard sound back to Wynola on Friday night. Never one to follow
convention, and always one to think for himself, Nathan James has
created a musical identity with his homemade instruments and self
taught skills. Whether you ca'tch Nathan James as his true one man
band pickin' and scratchin' on his own invention of washboard guitar,
stomping out time on his custom suitcase drum set while singing and
blowing harmonica or kazoo; or leading his new trio, you are sure to
be moved and impressed with the unique energy and soul that he
possesses. Nathan James is a well respected and experienced artist
in his field. For 15 years now, he has successfully made his living
touring and recording, solely specializing on his passion of blues,
and American roots music. Starting his career of full time gigging
musician at age 18, Nathan is no stranger to live performance and no
stranger to Wynola.
If you haven't checked out Nathan and his sound, Friday starting
at six Wynola's Red Barn is where you want to be. Try one of the 35
varieties of beer, ale and hard cider while you're there.
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Corner of Main & 'A' Streets
Restaurant & Saloon
r at 11:
..... Company Beers Now on Tap'.
Saturday 3
Costume
Doug
Phillips
Friday 9
One Man Band
Saturday lO WILD NITE
All live music shows start at 8 pm
ht DEBUT
From Montana, Cash For Junkers
Making a trip down from their mountain home in Montana, Wynola
Pizza brings Cash For Junkers to town for their San Diego County
debut this Saturday Night starting at six.
Cash For Junkers plays swingin' western music. Combining classic
western swing, honky tonk country, and early jazz, C4J has a unique
and original sound that will keep you dancing all night IongT
Cash For Junkers has been playing our unique blend of western
swing, honky tonk country, and early jazz in the Northwest since 1998.
Our ever-changing songlist includes obscure jems from the catalogs
of Bob Wills, Cab Calloway, Bull Moose Jackson, George Jones,
as well as great original songs. Our energetic shows are perfect
for swing dancing and having a good time. Band members Tyler
Roady(guitar, vocals), Nate Biehl(mandolin, guitar, fiddle, tenor banjo,
vocals), Grace Decker(fiddle, mandolin, vocals), Jeff Turman(upright
bass, vocals), John Rosett(guitar, steel guitar, mandolin), and Caleb
VanGelder(drums) each bring their own perspectives and ideas to the
music, creating a sound that's that unique Cash For Junkers music!
Come on out Saturday night at six as Wynola Pizza's Red Barn
Trail
Julian Stables
• Guided Trail Rides.
• Breathtaking views of
the Julian Countryside.
• Your guide fills you in
on local history and help
advance your riding skills.
• Ask us about our on-site
iding and lodging
packages.
www.julianactive.eom
reservation
(760) 765 ~ 1420
r A Bed & Breakfast Mountain Inn
with Country Hospitality
• 23 Air Conditioned Rooms
• Private Baths • Cabl6 TV
4th & C Streets
Julian
provides a comfy down home friendly atmosphere. The tables are
ready for you to have your dinner delivered, they now offer over 35
different beers, ales and of course hard apple cider, plus a very
affordable wine list, making your evening of entertainment a bargin
" as much as a pleasure. '
Bruce Strachota i _ ,. Fridays and Saturday's Wynola Pizza present some of the area's
finest music always with no cover, we ask that you do provide a small
Grading, Demolition, gratuity to the musicians (tip jar provided) and enjoy youyr evening of
Underground Utilities, Dump
Truck, Excavation, Loader, • . food, libation and music.
Bobcat Rental, Rock & Base FA JvvXek !t Do nr cr f¢/ Upcoming WynolaPizza &Bistro Shows:
Friday, November 9 - Calico - once know as American Bloomers
en Saturday, November 10- Shirthouse Bluegrass Band
Handyman Service Brusl
Firewood Sunday, November 11 - Private Party in Red Barn
Brian Denny Friday, November 16- Sara Petite
7~ :~ 760/765-1337 Too Big For You? For more information call Wynola Pizza & Bistro 760-765-1004
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CHIMNEY SWEEP Moments Tutankhamen, preserved for
PELLET, GAS,& WOOD
DRYERS
EXHAUSTS & VENTS
SWAMP COOLERS
DONNA LORD
(760) 484-3294
"1 can do it" ...through Christ who s~'engths me "- Phil. 4:13
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THE HISTORY CHANNEL
more than 3,000 years.
• On Nov. 3, !930, the Detroit-
Windsor Tunnel between the
United States and Canada is
officially opened to auto traffic.
• On Oct. 30, 1893, the Each end of the tunnel had a
World's Columbian "Exposition 100-foot-tall ventilation tower;
closes in Chicago. Fairgoers each tower held 12 huge fans,
were offered a chance to see six for pumping fresh air into the
the first gas,powered motorcar, tunnel and six for exhaust. The
an alternating-current power tunnel's ventilation system still
plant, a 46-foot-long cannon, works just as well today as it did
a 1,500-pound Venus de Milo 80 yearsago.
made of chocolate, and Juicy • On Oct. 29, 1948, a killer
Fruit gum. smog continues to hover over
• On Nov. 4, 1922, British Donora, Pa. The town's steel
archaeologist Howard Carter mills and a zinc smelting plant
and his workmen discover a had released excessive amounts
stone sarcophagus containing of sulfuric acid, carbon monoxide
three coffins nested within each and other pollutants into the
Other. Inside the final coffin, atmosphere. Over a five-day
which was made of solid gold, period, the smog killed some
was the mummy of the boy-king 20 people and made thousands
more seriouslyitl, as a tough, anti-authoritarian,
• On Oct. 31, 1950, 21-year- poker-playing prisoner, debuts in
old Earl Lloyd becomes the theaters. The film contained the
first black man to play in an now-famous line: "What we have
NBA game when he takes the here is a failureto communicate."
court in the season opener for • On Nov. 2, 1986, Norwegian
the Washington Capitols. The distance runner Grete Waltz
Capitols had picked him in the wins her eighth New York City
ninth round of the draft. After marathon. She finished the 26-
seven games with the Capitols, mile, 385-yard course in 2:28.6,
Lloyd was drafted into the military more than a mile ahead of the
and sent to Korea for two years, second- and third-place women
• On Nov. 1, 1967, "Cool Hand in the race.
Luke," starring Paul Newman ©2012 King Features Synd.. Inc