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CALENDAR LISTINGS
If you are having or know of an event in Julian, Lake Cuyamaca,
Ranchita, Wamer Springs, Santa Ysabel, Shelter Valley Sunshine
Summff or elsewhere that should be listed in the Backcountry
Happenings column, please contact the |ULIAN NEWS at PO Box
639 Julian, CA 92036, voice~fax 760 765 2231 email: submissions@
juliannews.com or bring the information by our oWice.
ONGOING EVENTS
Julian Community Planning Group
2nd Monday Every Month
Town Hall - 7pm
Architectural Review Board
1st Tuesday of the Month
Julian Town Hall
Downstairs - 7pm
Julian Chamber of Commerce
Mixer - 1st Thursday of Month
Board - 3rd Thursday of Month
Town Hall - 6pro 760 765 1857
Julian-Cuyamaca Fire
Protection District
2nd Tuesday of The Month -
10am at the Julian Women's
Club House - 3rd Street
Every 1st & 3rd Thursday -
Lego Club, Lego building for kids
grade K-5. All materials supplied.
Julian Library - 2:30pm.
Every Saturday
Techae Saturday at Julian
Library - We now have a
3D printer! Come in on any
Saturday andget individual
instruction andassistance.
Every Sunday (Weather permitting)
Julian Doves & Desperados
historic comedy skits at 1 pm,
2 pm & 3 pm - stage area
behind Julian Market & Dell.
NOVEMBER
Wednesday, November 1
Julian Community Services Assembly member Randy
District Voepel, Listening Session
Third Tuesday of every month
at'10:00 A.M. at the San Diego Julian Library, Community Room
County Sheriff's Office, Julian - 5:30
Substation, Public Meeting
Room, 2907 Washington Street, Saturday, November 4
Julian Blood Mobile At JHS/Library
Julian Women's Club
1st Wednesday - lpm
2607 C Street
information: 760 765 0212
Julian Historical Society
Presentations, 4th Wednesday
of the Month
Julian Historical Society
Building, 2133 4th Street - 7 pm
9am - 2pm
Saturday, November 4
Holiday Gift Fair
Julian Town Hall
10 -4
Sunday, November 5
Daylight Saving Time Ends
2am = 1am
Julian Arts Guild
General Meeting:
Second Wednesday of the
Month, Julian Library - 3 pm
Program:
Fourth Tuesday of Month
Julian Library - 6:00
ESL Class - Tuesday/Thursday
Improve your English skills with
a Palomar College Instructor
Julian Library, 4-6pro
Tuesday, November 7
Music on the Mountain
Two members of the Tall Men
Group - Ed Tree, and John
Stowers
Julian Library - 6pm
Wednesday, November 8
FREE Flu Shots
Presented by Palomar Health
Julian Library 10-1:00
Zumba Aerobics with Gaynor
Every Monday and Thursday
Town Hall - 6pm,
info: 619 540-7212
Julian Arts Chorale
Rehearsals at JCUMC
Monday @ 6:15
Every Tuesday
Tai Chi with Rich.
Julian Library - 9 AM
Healthy Yoga
with Lori Munger HHP, RYT
Julian Library- 10am
Every Wednesday
@ Julian Library
10am - Baby Story Time
with Miss Colleen
10:30am - Preschool Story
Time and Crafts with Miss
Linda
11:00am - Sit and Fit for
Seniors - Gentle Stretching and
flexibility exercises with Matt
Kraemer
4:30 - Qi Gong - An ancient
Chinese healing system using
physical postures and breathing
to guide and replenish energy,
with Vika Golovanova.
Second & Fourth Wednesdays
Feeding San Diego
Julian Library parking lot - 10:00am
Every Thursday
VET Connect - VA services
available at Julian library. Call
858-694-3222 for appointment.
Thursdays, 9am-4pm.
Every 2nd and 4th Thursday
Julian Lions Club
7pm downstairs at the town hall
Wednesday, November 8
Feeding San Diego
Free produce and select staple
items. No income or eligibility
requirements.
Julian Library- 10am
Friday-Saturday, November
10, 11
The County of San Diego
observes the Veterans Day.
All San Diego County Library
locations will be closed.
Friday, November 10
Veterans Day Holiday
Julian HighSchool
Julian Elementary
Saturday, November 11
Veterans Day Celebration
Julian American Legion
Monday, November 13
Veterans Day (Holiday)
Mon-Fri, November 20-24
All School Break
Wednesday, November 22
Feeding San Diego
Free produce and select staple
items. No income or eligibility
requirements.
Julian Library- 10am
Thursday, November 23
Thanksgiving
Saturday, November 25
Country Christmas - Tree
Lighting
Pioneer Park
Wednesday, November 29
Book Discussion.
Author Kiki Skagen-Munshi
Gemstones Czech Glass Seed Beads
Vintage Wood/Bone Findings
Tools Swarovski Crystals Classes
Gifts Fun!
2015 Main St. Suite B, Julian, CA 92036
www.mountainbeadworks.net mountainbeadworks@gmail.com
Musical Exploration Friday
The Sporadicals are a San Diego based acoustic Irish folk and
classic rock medley oriented group with a wide variety of infl uences
ranging from the Dubliners to the Doobies...and all the other alphabet
letters too. The instrumentation includes guitars, fl ute, recordersl Irish
whistles, mandolin and ukulele...sometimes a kazoo. The music is
progressive and fun with harmonies and surprises mixed throughout.
Members: Glen Weischedel (percussion and wind instruments),
Chris Naire (Guitar and vocals) and Chris Cornish (guitar, mandolin,
ukulele and vocals) have been friends and played in various
ensembles for years. They joined together in 2014 out of the love of
music and an uncanny camaraderie.
As applicable to Julian, Glen has been an artisan in the back
country for years and is currently working out at the Hubbles. Chris
Cornish played with Julian based band "Mile High" about 10-years
back and has performed numerous times solo and along with Chris
Naire at diff erent venues in the past.
Glen- has back up many events and groups with his free flowing
style of percussion and steps up to a very melodic fl ute throughout
our sets. Chris Naire - has played in classic rock bands since the 80's
and is an encyclopedia of music. Chris Cornish- plays a lot of alternate
tunings and has played in multiple bands through the yearsmostly
performing as an acoustic solo act.
• All of the members love Julian and have spent many occasions
in the area. They are truly excited about playing Wynola Pizza this
Friday, February 24 from 6-9 and hope their friends and acquaintances
• drag out the whole crew for a great evening of musical surprises and
acoustic arrangements familiar from the distance past.
Trails and Rails Return With
Some Songs New, Old, Borrowed
and Maybe The Blues
Trails & Rails is bringing Variety to Wynola - Oh, yes - there will be
a cowboy song or two - and a train song or two. We're also bringing
songs you'll know from the 1800s and from every decade of the
1900s - except the last two... And for a special treat on Saturday, Mike
will debut two brand new songs. In one, Mike catches two "riders"
wishing they could trade places with one another. In the other then,
we'll be finding out what's so special about what was in the box that
was left at Mike's house when he was a kid... So join us for great
food and smooth harmony - for amazing banjo and bass playing
and "play-offs" - for whistling - and singing along - for new musical
stories and for songs we all love from our musical heritage - Fun for
all ! - in the beautiful Red Barn! Check it out if it fits your schedule!
And - a little further ahead (December) we'll be returning to Arizona
- to the Folklore Preserve. Now that IS a bit of a drive but it is a
wonderful place to hear music. And to take in some of the sights/sites
in southern AZ including the best Caverns - Birdwatching - the old
West in Tombstone - a Mining experience in Bisby - and more! There
is a lot of information on the Folklore website - see below - and on the
Sierra Vista website: http://visit.sierravistaaz:gov/
Upcoming Wynola Pizza & Bistro Shows:
Every Thursday -- Open Mic Nite 6 to 8
Friday, November 10 - TBA
Saturday, November 11 - Baja Blues Boys
Friday, November 17 - Punk Grass
For more information call Wynola Pizza & Bistro 760-765-1004
Moments
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THE HISTORY CHANNEL
• On Nov. 5, 1605, King
James I of England learns that
a plot to blow up the Parliament
building with some 20 barrels
of gunpowder was been foiled.
Guy Fawkes was taken into
custody and revealed that he
was part of a conspiracy to
annihilate England's Protestant
government. Every year
Fawkes is burned in effigy in
remembrance of the plot.
• On Oct. 31, 1892, "The
Adventures of Sherlock Holmes,"
by Arthur Conan Doyle, is
published. The book was the
first collection of Holmes stories,
which had been published in
magazines since 1887.
• On Nov. 4, 1922, King
Tut's 3,000-year-old tomb
is discovered by British
archaeologist Howard Carter
in the Valley of the Kings in
Egypt. The tomb contained a
stone sarcophagus with three
nested coffins. Inside the final
coffin, made of solid gold, was
the mummy .of the boy-king
Tutankhamen.
• On Nov. 2, 1947, The Hughes
Flying Boat -- the largest aircraft
ever built -- is piloted by designer
Howard Hughes on its first and
only flight. The wooden aircraft
had a wingspan longer than a
football field and was designed
to carry more than 700 men into
battle.
• On Nov. 1, 1959, Montreal
Canadien Jacques Plante
becomesthe first NHL goaltender
to wear a full facemask. After
four broken noses, a broken jaw,
two broken cheekbones and 200
stitches, Plante wore the mask,
against the coach's wishes.
• On Nov. 3, 1976, "Carrie,"
a horror film based on Stephen
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novel, opens in theaters."Carrie" boat Andrea Gall and its six-
is considered one of the best member crew are lost at sea.
big-screen adaptations of King's The disaster spawned the best-
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