December 30, 2009
9 The Julian News
We have our own private parking
lot behind the office...
entrance off 'C' Street O R N E R
WWW.
lan-pro
er
TREET
les.com
P.O. Box 1000
Julian, CA 92036
IMMACULATE CUSTOM HOME on one acre EXQUISITE LAKE CUYAMACA HOME. Newer 3
with views to Palomar. Gourmet kitchen, top grade Bedroom, 2.5 Bathresidence on.94Acres. Wonderful
appliances, Many custom features. 3 BR, 2.5 BA, modern kitchen, high ceilings, 2 fireplaces, 2 wood
1798 sq. ft. with floor to ceiling windows and wrap- decks, large stone patio, double garage RV parking.
[around deck. $575,000 $625,000
EXCEPTIONAL 14 Acre Ranch. Horse barn, Guest CHARMING, One story home on wooded acre
Quarters, Large Garage, Great Views, many large in Pine Hills. 2 bed rooms, family room, granite
trees, lovely property, counter tops, cathedral ceilings in living room,
attached garage.
I ] ;l O01I $995,000 I $398,000
LOVELY SPACIOUS HOME- on 9.24 Acres. Great FIVE ACRES includes 2 legal parcels, 1200 s(
Floor plan - 4 Bedrooms, 2.5 Baths, Gourmet shop, 10,000 gallon water storage and
Kitchen, Formal Dining Room, 2 Fireplaces, Central efficient manufactured home.
Air and Heat, Deck, Garage.
$649,000 $325,000
UNUSUAL AND REMOTE MOUNTAIN PROPERTY. CHOICE SITE IN PINE HILLS. 1.28 Acres with
20 Acres, Complete with dry cabin for secluded get-III easy access, mature trees. Service by water company,
away weekends. Oak, Fir and Spruce trees. Views. has approved septic layout.
$240,000 $188,000
Juli Zerbe, Broker Associate
email: julinjoe@gmail.com
Rose Steadman, Broker / Owner
• Melo-de Savage, Realtor Associate • Kirby Winn, Realtor Associate
email: melo-de@sbcglobat.net email: kirbylwinn@gmail.com
• Ken Bunch, Broker Associate
email: kencbunch@aol.com
HistoriCal:Society And Pioneer Museum
Moving Into The Future
by David Lewis
It began with the formation
of the Julian Historical Society
archive committee and has now
progressed to the formation
of disaster preparedness and
recovery teams. In a little over a
year, new procedures have been
developed for the archiving of
historic documents and artifacts
belonging to the Julian Historical
Society and the Julian Museum.
In addition to that, Ed Huffman,
Brian Steutel, and David Lewis
have just completed training
with the WESTPAS (Western
States & Territories Preservation
Assistance Service) preservation
assistance service provided
on the campus of Chapman
University in Orange, CA.
Our classes were taught by
Julie Page, Co-Coordinator,
California Preservation Program
and WESTPAS. An excellent
instructor, Julie has extensive
experience in dealing with local
and global disaster recovery.
Some of the other organizations
in attendance were National City
Public Library, Fullerton College,
Orange County Public Library,
Chapman University, California
State Library, Cal State University
Los Angeles, Orange County
Public Law Library, Pomona
Public Library and California
State Parks. WESTPAS is a
regional library and archives
preservation service. Started
in 2007, its goals are to deliver
preservation education and
training workshops to libraries
and archives in 14 participating
states and territories. Workshops
are designed to help institutions
protect the asset value of
their collections, to promote
stewardship of the heritage
of the West and the Pacific,
and to create a culture of
preservation management, one
where management staff with
preservation knowledge and
decision-making tools wilt guide
the use of institutional resources
to ensure survivalof their
heritage collections.
The classes are designed to do
the following:
• Test emergency preparedness
and response plans and identify
areas for improvement.
• Identify mechanisms for
collaborative partnerships.
• Improve participants' ability
to evaluate risks (via a pre-
workshop self-survey).
• Encourage participants to
improve disaster preparedness.
After attending classes, it
became apparent to Ed, Brian,
and David that the training they
received applied not only to
the safe keeping of historical
treasures, but also to many of the
businesses in the town of Julian.
Real Estate offices, engineering
and architectural firms, libraries
and community organizations all
share the same need to protect
their documents from disaster.
Disaster could be a misleading
term. Something as isolated as
a broken water pipe within your
building, could spell disaster for
your paper documents or your
computer generated data. There
are methods that can mitigate the
loss of these items and anyone
from a public organization to a
family should know how to deal
with disaster when it happens.
With the initial training
completed, Ed, Brian, and David
are now developing a training
program for members of the
Historical Society and Museum.
When launched, training classes
will be a coordinated effort of
the disaster teams and local fire
and law enforcement agencies.
The Julian Historical Society and
Julian Museum will extend an
invitation to local businesses and
organizations to participate in
these training sessions. Not only
will you learn to help yourself
should disaster strike, but a
network of capable volunteers
will be in place to help all of
us should we need that help.
Making up for limited resources,
by helping each other, is what
small towns are all about.
Disaster preparedness is just
one of the many exciting and
rewarding benefits of belonging
to the Julian Historical Society.
If you would like to be a part of
preserving Julian history, or
if you just want to attend our
entertaining monthly programs,
we invite you to become a
member. You can find us in the
old fashioned paper phone book.
Out on a Limb
I
Over 60 years serving the community we live in.
Music On The
Mountain
continued/rom page /
Lake City.
Roberto Lim6n is a Mexican
guitar virtuoso. Mr. kimon has
performed in Spain, Greece,
Portugal, Germany,Korea,
the Czech Republic, Russia,
Lithuania, Puerto Rico, Costa
Rica, the US and Mexico.
As a soloist, Mr. Limon has been
featured by major orchestras in
his native Mexico, as well as the
San Diego Symphony Orchestra,
the San Antonio Orchestra, the
Pensacola Orchestra, the Pacific
Symphony, the Leningrad State
by Gary Kopervas
Chamber Orchestra, the Seoul
Philharmonic Orchestra, and the
Lithuania and Czech Republic
National Symphony Orchestras.
Mr. Lim6n has also been a
member of the Angel Romero
Quartet, under the direction
of the distinguished Spanish
musician whose name honors
the group.
Mr. Limon's artistry is admired
......... .. by many composers; so much
f : i
/
so that a number of them
/ I AP, I C E: [ I have dedicated works to him,
! including Leo Brouwer, Jorge
O • •
ayme
24 Hour
Emergency Service
GASCheck'r^
-Trained- i, lCO NClI.
Morel, Joaquin Clerch, Manuel
Enriquez, Joaquin Gutierrez
Heras, Leonardo Velazquez,
Eugenic Toussaint, William Ortiz,
Alberto Nufiez Palacio, Ernesto
Cordero, Manuel de Elias,
Meyer Kupferman and Simone
lannarelli.
His latest recording for guitar
and orchestra, "Tango Mata
Danz6n Mata Tango", was
nominated at the Second Annual
Latin Grammy Awards in the Best
Classical Album category.
Aside from his extensive
concert activity, Maestro Lim6n
was the General Director of the
Orquesta de Baja California for
10 years and is the director of
the Festival Hispanoamericano
de Guitarra, which will celebrate
its 17th edition at the Tijuana
Cultural Center.
"Having these two immensely
accomplished musicians
perform in our library is a true gift
to Julian," said Ms. Baker. Ms.
Baker added that like all events
in the ongoing "Music on the
Mountain" series, this concert is
free to the public.
Make your plans to attend this
special performance on Tuesday
evening January 5th, 2010 the
Ben Sulser, District Manager
program will be in the Main
Library Room begins at 6:00 PM.
Solar Power Q&A
continued from page 8
continue to pay for the energy
upgrade on his tax bill. It would
make your home more attractive
for resale. In the mean time, your
bills are somewhat less and your
home is more energy efficient
and comfortable.
In addition, there are FHA
programs that enable you to
borrow funds to pay for energy
efficiency and renewables at
time of sale that is separate from
normal borrowing to purchase
the home itself. There is a
program describing this on Jan
13th at the San Diego Energy
Center (CCSE) at 7 pm put on
by the San Diego Renewable
Energy Society (see www.sdres.
org ).
All these programs will save
you money and make you home
more valuable and comfortable,
and you know you are doing the
right thing.
Richard Caputo,
Board of Directors
San Diego Renewable
Energy Society
P.O. Box 1660
Julian, CA 92036
760-765-3157