December 30, 2009
Sweet Monday's
The Julian News 3
by Roberta Pitt
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Ladies, if you would like to
have a fun night out with other
women of the community, you
are invited to an evening of fun
and light refreshments at Hillside
Community Church on January
4. The guest speaker for the
upcoming Sweet Monday event
will be Linn Dunton of Alpine.
Linn has been a public speaker
for the past 23 years, is the
mother of four daughters, and
is a breast cancer survivor. Linn
is an accomplished figure in the
sports world ranking #1 in the
United States in Javelin throw
and 2nd in the world. She will
be sharing a message with us
entitled "Running the Race with
Endurance," touching on points
that many of us can relate to.
Sweet Monday's is at 6:30
p.m. in the fellowship hall located
on the corner of 3rd & C St. in
Julian. Child care is provided. So
mark your calendar for January
4th and come establish new
friendships and enjoy a girl's
night out. Further information can
be obtained through the church
office at 760-765-3691.
Stargazing in
the Desert
INDOOR & OUTDOOR ~ RAIN OR SHINE!
! Locally Grown Fruits & Vegetables Dennis Mammana will given
Fresh Baked Breads-Jams & Jel|ie [ sneak peek at celestial events
Cookies & Pastries Iil to anticipate in the new year ¢ le,
in his outdoor Desert Skies Lecture, 2010: A Celestial Preview, on Mole ,fl ifl
/ Local Art & Crafts-Massage [ ! I Saturday, January 23, at 7 pm, in the Nierenberg Amphitheater at the
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I Fresh Lemonade-Live Music- Wine Tasting I I [ State Park Visitor Center. Weather permitting, telescope viewing will PYese%
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Bayer's 'Blue Yonder' Or A Cold?
At Santa Ysabel Art Gallery (NAPSI)-Every year, as
many as 40 percent of children
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At Santa Ysabel Art Gallery, January 9th through February 14th,
2010, will be Blue Yonder, a one person exhibit featuring the work
of San Diego landscape painter Joan Boyer. On exhibit will be the
artist's new oil and watercolor paintings, both plein air and studio, with
a selection of the paintings in the show painted at or referenced from
mountain areas near Julian. Reception for the Artist will be Saturday,
January 9th, 4-8 PM. Admission is free. The public is invited.
Joan Boyer says this of her upcoming exhibit Blue Yonder: "Although
a handful of these new paintings show stormy weather or fog, most
depict a sunny day. Right now, I want my paintings to be like a drive
in the countryside on a perfect day. We're in a convertible, it's warm,
and there's a picnic lunch and a bottle of wine in the trunk".
As a painter Joan Boyer is known for being a colorist and for the
richly textured, almost alive feel to the surface of her oil paintings.
She is also known for what she calls her 'long shadows paintings',
for capturing the late afternoon light in her work, that time when the
trees cast long shadows on the ground, making abstract shapes. She
likes it when a painting's composition takes on abstract qualities. She
says: "1 like to play with the viewer's mind and coax it to cross back
and forth from a landscape to an abstract". She particularly likes to
paint the long shadows of the Santa Ysabel valley and explains: I
want to portray the land without reference to any decade. Fortunately
the Santa Ysabel valley has changed little in the 16 years that I have
been painting there.
Joan Boyer lives in San Diego and spends a good deal of time hiking
and painting the county's mountain and backcountry areas, painting
small oils or making small watercolors which will serve as studies
for larger studio paintings. She holds a B.A. and M.A. in Art History
from the University of California and has taught high school and art
in adult education classes as well as being a professional painter
for many years. She has lived in Mexico and American Samoa. She
is known for pioneering the use of a GPS device as a method of
documenting and preserving scenic plein air painting locations for
herself and for future generations of landscape painters. Boyer is the
subject of an article on her use of the GPS in a 2008 issue of The
Christian Science Monitor.
Santa Ysabel Art Gallery is located at 30352 Highway 78 at
Highway 79 in Santa Ysabel, seven miles below Julian. Admission
to the gallery is free. Gallery hours are Thursday through Monday,
11AM - 5 PM, and by appointment. The gallery is closed Tuesday and
Wednesday. For more information call (760) 765-1676.
influenza virus. Flu season
typically stretches through winter
into early spring. In the midst of
the flu season, parents know it is
as important as ever to be vigilant
and prepared.
Unfortunately, parents are
often left guessing about their
child's diagnosis because the flu
shares many symptoms with the
common cold, such as a cough,
sore throat and headache. Even
fever is not a reliable indicator.
Fever can be seen in both the
flu and a cold, since children are
more likely than adults to have an
elevated temperature when they
have a cold.
Health care professionals
recommend that children see
their pediatrician for testing
and treatment at the onset of
symptoms. According to Dr.
Frank Nadal of Nadal Pediatrics,
"While most of the time the flu is
not a severe illness in children, it
can be quite serious in others. I
advise parents to look out for a
has a high temperature, those
are times, among others, that
parents need to seek medical
attention ."
It is vital that the virus be
diagnosed quickly. Influenza
is a contagious disease, and
a child can pass around the flu
for more than a week. The most
widely used rapid test among
physicians is the QuickVue®
Influenza A+B test, a fast and
painless test that can detect the
presence of the influenza virus.
The test is simple, requiring just
a nasal swab, and can provide
results in 10 minutes or less.
Once flu is detected, physicians
may prescribe anti-viral drugs,
which have been found to be
more effective the earlier they are
given. Furthermore, parents get
peace of mind knowing that their
children are receiving the most
appropriate treatment option
available. For more information,
visit www.flutest.com or ask your
physician about flu testing.
More Of The Decade In Julian
August 2004 - are instai
School to accommodate student who will not be able to use
the "retrofit" class rooms because of construction defects. The
issuing law suite would take almost five years to settle.
June 2009 - The last power pole is removed from downtown
marking the end a 7 year struggle to underground utilities.
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Beginning Belly Dance
• Class size is limited andfilling up fast
• Call Toni (760-765-1905)for pre-registration and information
• Class fee for the 8 weeks is $40.00 - Due onfirst night class January 7h[~
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