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Back Country Happenings Jake’s Mountain Friday Night With A Dog
Home Crafted & Vintage Items • Candles • Soaps • Lotions • • Collectibles • Gifts • • Local Music • Wall Art • Downtown Julian - Cole Bldg.
Open 11-5
2116 Main Street - Downstairs
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Community Calendar 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 JULIAN NEWS at PO Box 639 Julian, CA 92036, voice/fax 760 765 2231 email: submissions@ juliannews.com or bring the information by our office.
ONGOING EVENTS
Julian Community Planning Group 2nd Monday Every Month Town Hall - 7pm
with Kat — at Studio Samadhi A Center for the Arts, 6-7 pm
MAY
Architectural Review Board 1st Tuesday of the Month Town Hall - 7pm
May 7 - 10 Julian Women’s Club Annual Wild Flower Show Julian Town Hall, 10 - 4
Julian Merchants Association Board - 2nd Wednesday - 8am Breakfast - 3rd Wednesday of the Month - 8am
Thursday, May 8 Teen Scene - Not your ordinary library crafts! Meet at the Wolf Den - 3pm
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 Third Monday of The Month 9am at Julian Women’s Club House 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 4th Wednesday of the Month Julian Historical Society Building, 2133 4th Street - 7 pm Julian Arts Guild General Meeting Second Wed. of the Month Julian Library - 3 pm (program) Fourth Tuesday of Month Julian Library - 6:00 Zumba Aerobics with Gaynor Every Monday and Friday 6pm 619 540-7212 Every Tuesday Healthy Yoga with Lori Munger HHP,RYT Julian Library - 4pm Open Gym - basketball Community event for all ages Tuesday and Thursday JUHS Gym 7-9pm Every Wednesday Zumba Aerobics with Millan Chessman - FREE Town Hall - 9am Every Wednesday Julian Library Baby Story Time with Ms Sandi - 10 am Preschool Story Time and Crafts with Miss Linda 10:30 am Sit and Fit for Seniors - 11 am Gentle Stretching and flexibility exercises with Matt Kraemer Second & Fourth Wednesdays Feeding America Julian Library parking lot - 10:00am Shelter Valley Community Center 12pm Third Thursday Book Club Meets at the Julian Library - 3pm Every 3rd Thursday - Lego My Library, Lego building for kids grade K-5. All materials supplied. Julian Library - 2:30 pm. Every Friday Homework Helpers Math Tutoring for grades 1-6 Julian Library - 2:30 Friday Morning Yoga Class With Lori Munger HHP,RYT Julian Library - 9am Every Sunday (Weather permitting) Julian Doves & Desperados historic comedy skits at 1 pm, 2 pm & 3 pm – stage area behind Julian Market & Deli. Every Sunday Country Line Dancing Classes
Friday night at Wynola Pizza, the Jake’s Mountain Trio will be filling the mountain air with their style of Americana and backcountry folk songs. They’ve got a few new songs this time around too, including one called “Borrego Nights” written by a friend about the wonders of stargazing under the dark skies of Anza-Borrego. The pair of local singer-songwriters, Janice Bina-Smith and Blake Rogers, are accompanied by popular San Diego bluegrass player Dan Sankey on fiddle and mandolin. Dan is also now playing banjo with the band, but their sound is more folk than bluegrass with a mix of their original songs thrown in and some unexpected Motown and Blues. And of course, the famous tip-dog Jake will be there to meet his fans too. Come for dinner, bring your friends and join the fun! Music starts at 6pm, order yourself something in the restaurant - they deliver and you’re all set for a evening of music.
ACTIVITIES & LODGING Proudly serving visitors for over 25 years, including friends and 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.
Saturday May 10 Identifying and Removing Invasive Plants with Ms. Sharyl Massey Julian Women’s Clubhouse 11:00 AM and 1:00 PM
Our adjacent BLACK OAK CABIN provides another option for your getaway! www.butterfieldbandb.com
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For More Information: 760-765-2179 or 800-379-4262
May 10 - 18 San Diego River Days www.sdriverdays.org rsvp: 619 2977380
Weekend Country
BBQ 11 to 4
Sunday, May 11 - Mother’s Day Brunch • Pine Hills Lodge • Jeremy’s On The Hill Reservations Required Wednesday, May 14 Feeding America Julian Library - 10am
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Thursday, May 15 Lego Club for Kids - 2:30 for Teens - 3:00 Julian Library Friday/Saturday, May 16 & 17 3rd Annual Julian Wild & Scenic Film Festival www.JulianFilmFestival.com Saturday, May 17 Armed Forces Day Saturday, May 17 Celebrate Older Americans Mimi Hughes, author of “Wider than a Mile”. A book about her 1770 mile swim down the Dunabe River. Julian Library - noon
Saturday Night Introduction Gabriela ‘Gaby’ Apricio
Neo-latin soul blended with smooth, jazzy vocals stylings - Gabriela relocated to San Diego in 2014 and has hit the ground running with her neo-latin soul style that will warm your hearts and transport you to a romantic, coastal café in Montevideo. Her original music blends latin soul, jazzy, acoustic pop with percussive funky beats and an open Tuesday, May 20 and authentic lyrical style. Her stories are honest, catchy, ecclectic, Music On The Mountain* sometimes simple, and always engaging. You can catch her playing Special Performance a blend of originals and covers around town at places like Lestat's Ramona High School Jazz Band Coffee, House of Blues, Turquoise Cafe alongside Kimo Shim, her Julian Library - 6pm cajon player extraordinare. You'll hear a mix of Marvin Gaye, Daft Punk, Norah Jones, Bob Marley, Manu Chau, Buena Vista Social Thursday, May 22 Club, Michael Jackson, CeeLo, Madonna, Prince... just to name a Harvey Milk Day few. 2014 is shaping up to be a big year, so stay tuned for CD and video releases soon! Tuesday, May 22 This Saturday get your first taste in the Red Barn, of possibly on the Pushing The Limits Book Club Discussion on Jean Auel’s patio (the weather could be good enough) starting at six and playing “Land of Painted Caves” the night away until nine. Julian Library - 4pm Upcoming Wynola Pizza & Bistro Shows: Monday, May 26 Memorial Day Wednesday, May 28 Feeding America Julian Library - 10am
Wednesday June 2 - Shavuot
www.julianactive.com by reservation
760-765-1598
Friday Night Music In The Pub 8 - 11 May 9 – Wathen Group MOTHER’S DAY BRUNCH – MAY 11 Reservations Required
*Newly Renovated*
All 23 rooms combine modern comforts of A/C, private baths, flat screen TV and free WiFi Vintage mountain charm perfect for groups or romantic getaways
4th and ‘C’ Street
(760) 765 1420
Thursdays From 5 to 8 — Open Mic Night Friday, May 9 — Jakes Mountain Saturday, May 10 — Gaby Aparicio Friday, May 16 — Cadillac Wreckers with Special Guest Saturday, May 17 — Sunny Side Strings
For more information call Wynola Pizza & Bistro 760-765-1004
Saturday, May 31 Julian Fiddle Contest Sponsored by California State Old Time Fiddlers Assn., Dist. 7 Julian Town Hall - registration starts at 8, contest at 10:30 Finals
JUNE
• Guided Trail Rides. • Breathtaking views of the Julian Countryside. • Your guide fills you in on local history and help advance your riding skills. • Ask us about our on-site riding and lodging packages.
• On May 10, 1749, the 10th and final volume of Henry Friday, June 6 Fielding's novel "Tom Jones" JUHS Graduation is printed. The serialized novel told the humorous story of the Wednesday, June 11 attempts of the illegitimate but Feeding America charming Tom Jones to win his Julian Library - 10am neighbor's daughter. • On May 5, 1904, Boston Saturday, June 14 - Flag Day Red Sox pitcher Cy Young (born Sunday, June 15 - Father’s Day Denton True Young) throws a perfect game against the Detroit Thursday, June 19 Tigers. It was the first perfect Juneteenth game of the modern era; the last had been thrown by John Wednesday, June 25 Montgomery Ward in 1880. It
was the second of three nohitters that Young would throw, and the only perfect game. • On May 9, 1926, according to their claims, polar explorer Richard E. Byrd and co-pilot Floyd Bennett fly over the North Pole in a triple-engine Fokker monoplane, the Josephine Ford. However, the discovery in 1996 of the diary that Byrd kept seemed to suggest that he and Bennett may have turned back 150 miles short of the pole because of an oil leak. • On May 6, 1940, John Steinbeck is awarded the Pulitzer Prize for his novel "The Grapes of Wrath." The book traces the fictional Joad family of Oklahoma as they lose their family farm and move to California in search of a better life.
• On May 7, 1965, in a Clearwater, Fla., motel room, a bleary-eyed Keith Richards awoke, grabbed a tape recorder and laid down one of the greatest pop hooks of all time: The opening riff of "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction." He then promptly fell back to sleep. • On May 8, 1984, claiming that its athletes will not be safe from protests and possible physical attacks, the Soviet Union announces that it will not compete in the 1984 Olympics in
Los Angeles. The boycott was a response to the decision of the United States to boycott the 1980 games held in Moscow. • On May 11, 1997, IBM's supercomputer Deep Blue makes chess history by defeating chess champion Gary Kasparov. The Russian master conceded defeat after 19 moves in the sixth game of the tournament. It was the first defeat of a reigning world champion by a machine in tournament play. 2014 King Features Synd., Inc.