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Downtown Julian - Cole Bldg. 2116 Main Street - Downstairs
ONGOING EVENTS
Julian Community Planning Group NOVEMBER
2nd Monday Every Month All Month - Daily
Town Hall - 7pro Table Talk - "Creative Writing
For Teens"
Architectural Review Board Julian Library 2:30 - 4pro
1st Tuesday of the Month Insurance Resources -
Julian Historical Society Building/ Borrego Health representative
Old Witch Creek School House - providing help with Covered
7pro California or Medi-Cal questions
- Thursdays
Julian Chamber of Commerce 9am - noon
Mixer - 1st Thursday of Month Homework Helpers
Board - 3rd Thursday of Month Math Tutoring - Fridays
Town Hall - 6pro 760 765 1857 Julian Library - 2:30
Julian-Cuyamaca Fire
Protection District
2nd Tuesday of The Month -
10am at the Julian Women's
Club House - 3rd Street
Julian Community Services
District
Third Tuesday of every month
at 10:00 A.M. at the San Diego
County Sheriff's Office, Julian
Substation, Public Meeting
Room, 2907 Washington Street,
Julian
Julian Historical Society
Presentations, 4th Wednesday
of the Month
Julian Historical Society
Building, 2133 4th Street - 7 pm
Julian Arts Guild
General Meeting:
Second Wednesday of the
Month, Julian Library - 4 pm
Program:
Fourth Tuesday of Month
Julian Library - 6:00
Zumba Aerobics with Gaynor
Every Monday and Thursday
Town Hall - 6pro,
info: 619 540-7212
Thursday, November 5
Conversations in
Transformation
Mauricio Santorum, Life Coach
Julian Library - 7pm
Friday, November 6
Take Your Parent To Lunch
Julian Elementary School
$3.75 for entree and Salad Bar
or $2.00 for Salad Bar only
Reservations Required
760 765 0661
Saturday, November 7
Julian Community United
Methodist Church - Annual
Gift Fair
10:00 to 3:00 at Town Hall
Saturday November 7
Warner FFA FundRaiser
Silent & Live Auction
Apple Country Restaurant
Santa Ysabel - 5pro preview
5:30 dinner / 7pro Music
$20 tickets - 760 783 3517 or
Warner District Office
Tuesday, November 10
Every Monday Meteorologist on the Hill
Round trip shuttle service to Steve Vandenburg to discuss
Ramona Julian Weather, climate change
depart 10am/return 2pro and more...
Julian Town Hall Julian Library - 6pro
Every Tuesday Wednesday, November 11
Healthy Yoga with Veterans Day
Lori Munger HHP, RYT
Julian Library - 4pm Wednesday, November 11
Julian Arts Guild
Every Wednesday Regular Meeting - 4pro
@ Julian Library Julian Library
9am
Low-Impact Zumba with Thursday, November 12
Millan Chessman FREE Flu Shots
10am Courtesy of the Palomar/
Baby Story Time Pomerado Health District
with Ms Sandi Julian Library, 2-5pro
10:30 am
Preschool Story Time Thursday, November 19
and Crafts with Miss Linda Conversations in
11 am Transformation
Sit and Fit for Seniors - Mauricio Santorum, Life Coach
Gentle Stretching and flexibility Julian Library - 7pro
exercises with Matt Kraemer
Friday, November 20
Second & Fourth Wednesdays Intro to Email and Beyond
Feeding America sign up required
Julian Library parking lot- 10:00am Julian Library -10am
Every Thursday Tuesday, November 24
VET Connect - VA services Julian Arts Guild Presentation
available at Julian library. Call Ed White will be demonstrating
858-694-3222 for appointment, uses of the Ipad in art
Thursdays, 10am-3pm. Julian Library - 6pm
Every 2nd and 4th Thursday Wednesday, November 25
Julian Lions Club Feeding America
7pro downstairs at the town hall Free produce and staple goods.
No eligibility requirements. 2nd
Third Thursday Book Club & 4th Wednesdays, (Except
Meets at the Julian Library- 3pro holidays)
Julian Library - 10am to 11am
Every 3rd Thursday - Lego My
Library, Lego building for kids Thursday, November26
grade K-5. All materials supplied. Thanksgiving
Julian Library - 2:30pro.
Saturday, November 28
Friday Morning Yoga Class Country Christmas
With Lori Munger HHP, RYT Pioneer Park
Julian Library - 9am
DECEMBER
Every Sunday (Weather permitting) Tuesday, December 8
Julian Doves & Desperados Music On The Mountain
historic comedy skits at 1 pro,
2 pm & 3 pm - stage area Wednesday, December 9
behind Julian Market & Dell.
CALENDAR LISTINGS
If you are having or know of an event in Julian, Lake Cuyamaca,
Ranchita, Warner Springs, Santa Ysabel, Shelter Valley Sunshine
Summit or elsewhere that should be listed in the Backcountry
Happenings column, please contact the |tlhiA i NEWS at PO Box
639 Julian, CA 92036, voice/fax 760 765 2231 email: submissions@
juliannews.com or bring the information by our office.
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Glenn And Jennifer Smith
Headline The Weekend
This Friday at six, Wynola Pizza welcomes back Glenn and Jennifer
Smith. This local duo has been playing here at the Red Barn since the
mid 90's and always pulls in a great crowd. As of late they have been
playing all over the county but always make room in the schedule
for Wynola Pizza. One of the key elements of Glenn and Jennifer's
show is the great diversity that they are able to play. You might hear
Glenn play a soft ballad using an incredible finger tapping method
then Jennifer may sing a Patsy cline song accenting her vocal style,
then they can go into a reggae based song where an ensemble of
patrons are assisting in the percussion. They play everything from
Folsom Prison by Johnny Cash to Elton John's Tiny Dancer to Otis
Redding's Dock of the Bay. They are always adding new material
and will put in some of their original songs as well. The amazing
thing about these two is the amount of energy and sound that just two
people can produce. It is not uncommon for a few local musicians
to join in as well to fill out the evening. By the end of the night you
feel like a part of the show and go away with the feeling that you just
experienced one full night of excellent entertainment. So come out
for an unforgettable night of music and great food.
Mark Jackson Trio - Saturday
Singer/Song writer Mark Jackson has graced the Wynola stage for
over 7 years, This Saturday he's going to be joined by friends and
band-mates; Pamela Haan and David Morgan. This more intimate
and acoustic show will showcase the meaty texture of Mark's song
writing and allow the listener an opportunity to savor the flavor. Mark
creates a straighttalking Western/American style of music which has
become his own rich, signature sound. Mark nurtures the heritage
of storytellers and poets, Pamela and David add a polish and shine
with Pams harmonies and Dave's impeccable lead guitar. Come out
Saturday night and make friends with Mark Jackson, starting at six in
the Red Barn at Wynola Pizza.
Upcoming Wynola Pizza & Bistro Shows:
Friday, November 13 - Frank Lucia
Saturday, November 14 - Comedy Night
Friday, November 20 - Way Back Then
For more information call Wynola Pizza & Bistro 760-765-1004
Moments
intime
THE HISTORY CHA,N EL
• On Nov. 5, 1775, Gen.
George Washington condemns
his troops' planned celebration of
the British anti-Catholic holiday,
Guy Fawkes Night. Guy Fawkes
had been charged with placing
gunpowder under the Houses
of Parliament to trigger a deadly
explosion that would have killed
King James I.
• On Nov. 6, 1854, "the March
king," John Philip Sousa, is born.
The instantly recognizable sound
of Sousa's timeless pieces
-- such as "Stars And Stripes
Forever" (1896) -- are well-
known to many Americans, even
if they don't know the names of
the pieces.
• On Nov. 4, 1928, Arnold
Rothstein, New York's most
t
notorious gambler, is shot and
killed during a poker game in
Manhattan. When policed asked
the bleeding Rothstein who had
shot him, he reportedly put his
finger to his lips, keeping the
gangsters' code of silence.
• On Nov. 7, 1943, singer-
songwriter Joni Mitchell is born
in Canada. A bout with polio as
a child had left Mitchell unable to
form guitar chords with her left
hand, so she experimented with
non-standard tunings that would
become part of her signature
sound.
• On Nov. 3, 1957, the Soviet
Union launches the first animal
into space -- a dog name Laika --
aboard the Sputnik 2 spacecraft.
Laika survived for several days,
kept alive by a sophisticated life-
support system. She died after
the batteries ran down.
• On Nov. 2, 1960, a landmark
obscenity case over "Lady
Chatterley's Lover," by D.H.
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of Penguin Books. The publisher
had been sued for obscenity
in publishing an unexpurgated
version of Lawrence's 1928
novel.
• On Nov. 8, 1994, for the first
time in 40 years, the Republican
Party wins control of both the
U.S. House of Representatives
and the Senate. The empowered
GaP united under the "Contract
with America," a 10-point
legislative plan to reduce federal
taxes, balance the budget
and dismantle social welfare
programs.
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