2 The Julian News Art Gallery
March 19, 204 Art Gallery
Santa Ysabel Art Gallery 30352 Hwy. 78 (at Hwy. 79) P.O. Box 480 Santa Ysabel, CA 92070
765 1676
OPEN Thursday - Monday
11 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Thursday - Sunday 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Featuring the Finest Local Artists
Books Books
Candy / Fudge
and by appointment
The Julian
Specializing in nature, wildlife, mountain landscape, sunsets and desert photography, full color photo-to-canvas art work, photo books, calendars, greeting cards and post cards.
BOOK HOUSE Purveyors of superb reading material
Selling Rare and Good Used Books Diana & Don Garrett - Owners
2230 Main Street P.O. Box 2003 Julian, CA 92036
760-765-1989
Motorcycle Apparel Leathers, Apparel, Gifts & Jewelry
760-765-2966 2016 Main St. Julian
500 square feet of Wonderful
“Julian’s Best Fudge” 2116
Main Street
(Cole Building - Upstairs)
Open Every Day
760-765-0785
JulianHogHeaven,Inc
Mid-Week SPECIALS
Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday
Dinner for Two $35.00
◊ Two Caesar salads ◊ Two Flat Iron Steaks ◊ Two Chocolate Cream
Notary Public Becky Gambrill Home: 760-765-2760 Cell: 760-533-4429 Please call for an O appointment FFI
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Puffs stuffed with vanilla bean ice cream and espresso chocolate sauce ◊ Add our delicious house Cabernet Sauvignon for $ 5 a glass.
5pm to closing
Reservations Suggested
760.765.1587
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Local Banking The Senior Meals Program Delivery to Julian and Shelter Valley (92036 zip code) needs volunteer drivers to pick up meals at the Methodist Church and deliver to the homes of seniors who have signed up for the delivered meals. Please call Laurel Granquist at 760.765-0138 if you are interested in volunteering. Shelter Valley Volunteer Fire Department presents its’ 2014 Chili Cook-Off Fundraiser and Open House on Saturday, April 5, 2014 from 12:00pm-3:00pm. Please join us for this fun (almost annual) tradition! Come meet Shelter Valley’s Finest! Volunteers & Reservists will be on hand to show off their skills! Live music! Great food! Free vital signs check! Fun demonstrations! Bake sale! Call 760-765-2888 or email firefamily98@gmail.com for more information or to enter Chili Cook-Off. We need cornbread bakers as well! Station and Event Address: 7260 Great So. Overland, Julian (Shelter Valley), CA 92036
Ramona Tea’d presents Pamela Geller at Ramona Mainstage Theater, March 29. Pamela Geller, author, blogger, TV commentator, political activist and authority on Jihad and terrorism will be the special guest speaker at the March 2014 free public forum sponsored by Ramona Tea’d. She will be introduced by Michael Hayutin of Act for America and the topic will be “Radical Islam and the Assault on Free Speech.” As a native of New York, Pamela Geller’s life changed on 9-11, right after the attack on America by Islamic Jihadists. She decided to do something and quickly became a prolific writer and founder, editor and publisher of a blog called AtlasShrugs.com. Later she became director of the American Defense Initiative and author of Stop the Islamization of America; A Practical Guide to the Resistance (WND Books). She also co-authored a book with Robert Spencer called “The Post American Presidency: the Obama Administration’s War on America,” forwarded by Ambassador John Bolton. Pamela Geller has been called a “fearless fighter for free speech” by radio personality Mark Steyn and a “woman warrior” by other notable personalities because of her courageous stand against political Islam and radical Islam. She is especially known for her campaign against the proposed “Park 51 Islamic Community Center and Mosque” at Ground Zero in New York, also known as “Cordoba House,” and her assertion that this Mega Mosque is viewed by Muslims as a “triumphant monument built on conquered land.” She also
warns that “Jihadism is a threat to civilization.” Don’t miss this free public forum featuring Pamela Geller to be held March 29, 2014 at the Ramona Mainstage, 626 Main Street, Ramona, California. Doors open at 11:00 am and the program begins at 12:00 Noon. Food and drinks are available on site. For more information see www.RamonaTead.com Darrell Beck Artists are invited to submit their original artwork to the 20142015 California Duck Stamp Art Contest. The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) will accept submissions through May 23. The contest is open to U.S. residents who are 18 years of age or older as of February 19, 2014. Entrants need not reside in California. The winning artwork will be reproduced on the 2014-2015 California Duck Stamp. The top submissions will also be showcased at the Pacific Flyway Decoy Association’s art show in July. The artwork must depict the species selected by the California Fish and Game Commission, which for the 2014-2015 hunting season is the scaup (lesser or greater). The design is to be in full color and in the medium (or combination of mediums) of the artist’s choosing, except that no photographic process, digital art, metallic paints or fluorescent paints may be used in the finished design. Photographs, computer-generated art, art produced from a computer printer or other computer/mechanical output device (air brush method excepted) are not eligible to be entered into the contest and will be disqualified. The design must be the contestant’s original handdrawn creation. The entry design may not be copied or duplicated from previously published art, including photographs, or from images in any format published on the Internet. All entries must be accompanied by a completed participation agreement and entry form. These forms and the official rules are available online at www.dfg.ca.gov/duckstamp. Entries will be judged at a public event to be held in June. The judges’ panel, which will consist of experts in the fields of ornithology, conservation, and art and printing, will choose first-, second- and third-place winners and an honorable mention.
Carmen ’ s Place 2018 Main Street 760 765 4600 •
Weekday Breakfast Specials 7 to 11
$4.95 to $6.50
Plus a New Espresso machine Sandwich and Burger Menu Best Mexican Food on the Mountain
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