Julian and Back Country Happenings
CALENDAR LISTINGS
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639 Julian, CA92036, voice/fax 760 765 2231 email: submissions@
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Calendar
For more information call Wynola Pizza & Bistro 760-765-1004
4 The Julian News November 21, 2018
ACTIVITIES & LODGING
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family of our backcountry neighbors and residents
Five unique guest rooms, near town, on 3 wooded acres with extensive
gardens, benches and pathways. Our guests enjoy a full breakfast
each day, goodies in the afternoon and unsurpassed hospitality.
Our adjacent BLACK OAK CABIN provides another option for your getaway!
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For More Information: 760-765-2179 or 800-379-4262
Julian Historical
Society
Monthly presentations
on the fourth
Wednesday of the month
The Historical
Society Building
2133 4th Street
7:00pm
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 - 6pm 760 765 1857
Julian-Cuyamaca Fire
Protection District
2nd Tuesday of The Month -
10am at the Fire Station, 3407
Hwy 79, Julian
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 Women’s Club
1st Wednesday - 1pm
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
Julian Arts Guild
General Meeting:
Second Wednesday of the
Month, Julian Library - 2:30pm
Program:
Fourth Tuesday of Month
Julian Library - 6:00
ESL Class - Tuesday/Thursday
Improve your English skills with
a Palomar College Instructor
Julian Library, 4-6pm
Zumba Aerobics with Gaynor
Every Monday and Thursday
Town Hall - 5pm,
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 - 9:30am
Shelter Valley CC - 11:30am
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
Every 1st & 3rd Thursday -
Lego Club, Lego building for kids
grade K-5. All materials supplied.
Julian Library - 2:30pm.
Every Friday FREE
Feature Film Screening
JHS Little Theater
For updated movie titles, please
call 760-765-0606 extension 300
6pm
Every Saturday
Techie Saturday at Julian
Library - We now have a
3D printer! Come in on any
Saturday and get individual
instruction and assistance.
Every Sunday (Weather permitting)
Julian Doves & Desperados
historic comedy skits at 1 pm,
2 pm & 3 pm – stage area
behind Julian Market & Deli.
NOVEMBER
Thursday, November 22
Thanksgiving
Thursday November 22
Old Fashioned Thanksgiving
at the Pine Hills Lodge
Seatings at 11 am, 1:30 pm,
and, at 4:30 pm. $45 for Adults,
$24.95 Children 10 & under.
Reservations Required: Please
call 760.765.1100
Thursday, Friday -
November 22, 23
Julian Library Closed
Friday, Saturday
November 23, 24
Holiday Tea with Christmas
Classics on Harp and Piano
from Dr. Marsha Long
Julian Gold Rush Hotel - 5pm
Friday - Sunday, November
23-25
Pomegranate Days
Oasis Camel Dairy, 12-5 daily
Tickets = $10-$15
Saturday, November 24
Holiday Hay Ride
Fort Cross Old Timey
Adventures
$5 to $20
Saturday, November 24
Community Christmas
Tree Lighting. Pioneer Park
2 - 7pm
Saturday, November 24
Living Nativity
(after tree lighting)
Cider Mill on Main Street
6-8
Monday, November 26
Triangle Club General Meeting
Julian Women’s Club - 6pm
Tuesday, November 27
Julian Art Guild
Demonstration
Live drawing hosted by the
Julian Arts Guild.
Julian Library - 6pm
Wednesday, November 28
Feeding San Diego
Free produce and select staple
items. No income or eligibility
requirements.
Julian Library - 9:30am
Shelter Valley CC - 11:30am
Thursday, November 29
Chamber of Commerce
Holiday Mixer - Town Hall
5:30 pm to 8:00
DECEMBER
Sunday, December 2
Volcan Mountain Foundation
Artist Reception
This special fundraising
reception is $30 per person and
includes a glass of wine from
Volcan Mountain Winery and
light appetizers.
Ilan-Lael Art Center
3- 5pm
Tuesday, December 4
Music On The Mountain
Adrienne Nims/Spirit Wind
Julian Library - 6pm
Friday, December 7
Julian Womens Club
Holiday Home Tour
leave from Methodist Church
9am and 1pm
Friday, December 7
Trianglre Club Community
Christmas
Santa, music, crafts, treats
Julian Town Hall - upstairs
5-7pm
Wednesday, December 12
Feeding San Diego
Free produce and select staple
Monday, November 19 - Trivia Night 6:30 to 8 in the Red Barn
Every Thursday — Open Mic Nite 6 to 8
Friday, November 30 - Sunny Side Strings
Saturday, December 1 - Cadillac Wreckers
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Girls Basketball
(continued)
Tuesday, January 15 4:00
Home vs Warner
Friday, January 18 4:00
Home vs West Shores
Friday, January 25 4:00
Home vs Borrego Springs
Tuesday, January 29 4:00
Home vs Mountain Empire
Friday, February 1 4:00
@ Warner
Friday, February 8 4:00
Home vs Vincent Memorial
Boys Soccer
(continued)
Friday, January 18 3:00
Home vs Vincent Memorial
Wed., January 23 3:00
@ Borrego Springs
Friday, January 25 3:30
Home vs West Shores
Friday, February 1 4:00
@ Calipatria
Friday, February 8 5:30
@ Borrego Springs
Girls Soccer
(continued)
Friday, January 18 3:00
Home vs West Shores
Wed., January 23 3:00
@ West Shores
Tuesday, January 29 3:30
Home vs TriCity Christian
Wed., January 30 3:00
@ Borrego Springs
Friday, February 1 3:00
Home vs Vincent Memorial
Wed., February 6 3:15
@ West Shores
Friday, February 8 3:00
Home vs Mountain Empire
Boys Basketball
(continued)
Tuesday, January 15 5:30
Home vs Warner
Friday, January 18 5:30
Home vs West Shores
Friday, January 25 5:30
Home vs Borrego Springs
Tuesday, January 29 5:30
Home vs Mountain Empire
Friday, February 1 5:30
@ Warner
Tuesday, February 5 5:30
@ West Shores
Friday, February 8 5:30
Home vs Vincent Memorial
• On Nov. 19, 1863, at the
dedication of a military cemetery
at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania,
President Abraham Lincoln
delivers one of the most
memorable speeches in
American history. In just 272
words, Lincoln reminded a war-
weary public why the Union had
to fight, and win, the Civil War.
• On Nov. 21, 1877, Thomas
Edison announces his invention
of the phonograph, a way to
record and play back sound.
He used a stylus on a tinfoil
cylinder to play back a song he
had recorded, "Mary Had a Little
Lamb."
• On Nov. 24, 1932, the FBI
crime lab officially opens in
Washington, D.C. The single
room lab, chosen because it had
a sink, had scant equipment and
was used primarily as a public
relations tool.
• On Nov. 20, 1967, San
Jose State College students
demonstrate against Dow
Chemical, the maker of napalm.
Napalm was an acronym derived
from naphthetic and palmic
acids, whose salts were used
to make the jellied gasoline --
napalm -- used in flame-throwers
and bombs.
• On Nov. 23, 1972, secret
peace talks resume in Paris
between Henry Kissinger
and Le Duc Tho, the North
Vietnamese representative. The
talks deadlocked weeks later,
leading President Richard Nixon
to order the massive "Christmas
bombing" campaign to break the
impasse.
• On Nov. 25, 1986, Attorney
General Edwin Meese reveals
that proceeds from arms sales
to Iran were illegally diverted to
the anti-communist Contras in
Nicaragua. President Ronald
Reagan accepted the resignation
of his national security adviser,
Vice Admiral John Poindexter,
and fired Lt. Col. Oliver North, a
Poindexter aide.
• On Nov. 22, 2002, the James
Bond movie "Die Another Day,"
starring Pierce Brosnan as the
fictional British secret-service
agent 007, opens in theaters. Its
debut came almost exactly 40
years after the first Bond movie,
"Dr. No," was released.
Join the Blue Creek Band this Saturday at Wynola Pizza and Bistro
from six to nine. This highly talented and energetic string band,
performing many styles of music; Americana, Bluegrass, Swing, Pop,
Gospel, Classics, Blues & more. Featuring exciting solos and strong
vocals, they bring foot-tapping music that lifts the spirit. Featuring:
Will Jaffe, Dobro, Banjo, Mandolin & Vocals, Band Leader/Founder -
Will's mastery of stringed instruments has brought joy to audiences for
many years. Will has mastered many styles of music, including Blues,
Country, Rock, Rock'n'Roll, Pop, Southern Rock, Swing, Jazz and
Bluegrass. Will completed two years of Instrumental Performance at
the renowned Berklee School of Music in Boston. He has performed
as lead guitarist for several top bands touring New York State clubs
in the 1970's and 1980's. He performed with the Cobleskill Jazz Band
as opening act for the Duke Ellington Band. He is a Dobro Master and
talented Banjo player these days, making every melody come to life!
Susan Thoen, Bass & Vocals - Susan grew up in San Diego show
business, the daughter of a gifted Jazz Musician. Her background is
both rich and diverse. She plays electric bass, acoustic double bass
as well as five string tenor Ukulele. Susan sings sweet harmony and
leads, and brings great rhythm to the band.
Grant Newton IV, Guitar & Vocals - Grant has enjoyed an immense
following because of his strong, clear vocals and awesome guitar
playing. Grant grew up in the Mid-West, hearing and then learning
the music of America, Country, Southern Rock & Bluegrass. He has
performed on many stages over the years and brought his skill as a
Bluegrass musician to San Diego’s audiences, with rave reviews.
Jazz Up Your Friday Night
Blue Creek Band - Saturday
Friday night it’s three hours of a litttle of this that and some other
with the husband an wife duo - Lorelei and Jon Garner from 6 to 9.