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March 25, 2015

Back Country Happenings Friday, Way Back Then

5am - 7am WEEKDAYS - $1.00 Coffee* *a buck and your cup gets you some of our joe

YESTERYEARS

Home Crafted & Vintage Items • McCall’s Jar Candles • • Soaps • Lotions • • Collectibles • Wall Art • Downtown Julian - Cole Bldg.

Open 11-5

2116 Main Street - Downstairs

Wed - Mon closed Tuesdays

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 Architectural Review Board 1st Tuesday of the Month Julian Historical Society Building/ Old Witch Creek School House 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 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 Wednesday of the Month, Julian Library - 4 pm (program) Fourth Tuesday of Month Julian Library - 6:00 Zumba Aerobics with Gaynor Every Monday and Thursday 6pm, info: 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 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 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 - 2:30pm. 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 Saturday BiLingual Story Time with Miss Adelina Julian Library - 10:30 Every Sunday (Weather permitting) Julian Doves & Desperados historic comedy skits at 1 pm, 2 pm & 3 pm – stage area behind Julian Market & Deli.

MARCH

Daffodils & Lilacs in bloom / Desert Wildflowers in bloom Wednesday, March 25 Feeding America Free produce and select staple

A Gathering Place for Coffee, Good Eats and Friends

items. No income or eligibility requirements. Julian Library Parking Lot 10-11 Saturday, March 28 The Springs At Borrego FREE Concert Series Joel Rafael Dreamweaver Amphitheater 7pm, bring your own chair Beer and Wine bar will be open Tuesday, March 31 Cesar Chavez Day Library Closed

Shaded, dog friendly patio

Weekdays - 5am to 5ish Way Back Then, originally a duo with Tony Tulenko and Mike Mosley, has expanded into a trio with the addition of Janice BinaSmith on vocals, guitar and percussion. Tony and Mike have been playing together in various musical groups for the past 30 years. They were always fond of the sound of a trio and Janice brings the beauty of three part harmony to the group that it had been missing. She is the proverbial rose between two thorns and definitely brings her own magic to the stage along with more ukulele and Cajon(box drum). Their music includes an eclectic mix of folk, acoustic, traditional Americana, and the slightly zany novelty tunes, played on guitar, mandolin, harmonica, ukulele and upright bass. Though their influences and styles are varied, each brings a unique character and flavor to the music they joyfully play as a group. Their musical influences include: Bob Dylan, John Prine, John Hartford, David Grisman, Tom Waits, Kate Wolf and Joni Mitchell. They will be playing at Wynola Pizza Express on Friday, March 27 from 6 to 9. Stop by and give them a listen. It’s almost guaranteed that at some point you will be smiling and tapping your feet to the music.

WiFi OPEN DAILYWeekendsFREE- 7am to 5ish

1921 Main Street

Lodging

760 765 2900

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.

Our adjacent BLACK OAK CABIN provides another option for your getaway! www.butterfieldbandb.com

Thursday, April 9 JUHS Talent Show - Tryouts 2:30 Wednesday - Sunday, April 8 - 12 Julian Family Fiddle Camp Camp Cedar Glen Concert Tickets At Chamber of Commerce Office Thursday, April 9 Padres Home Opener vs SF Giants Saturday, April 11 Taste Of Julian Tickets at Chamber of Commerce - $20/person Saturday, April 11 The Springs At Borrego FREE Concert Series Ericka Devereaux and Renown Music Dreamweaver Amphitheater 7pm, bring your own chair Beer and Wine bar will be open Sunday, April 12 Julian Fiddle Camp/Flash Jam Noon - Main Street Friday-Sunday, April 17, 18, 19 Out Of The Box Payers Presents: “Outrageous Fortune” Friday and Saturday are 7:30pm shows and Sunday matinees are 3pm. Doors open 1/2 hr before curtain, tickets remain priced at $5 each

*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

The Trails & Rails Trio returns to Wynola Saturday night and they'll be bringing their latest CD with them. "Gatherin' Strays" is a collection of songs about the West featuring seven amazing new creations by bassist, Mike Craig. Mike had already surprised the group with his multiple talents, but never more so than when he showed up one day at rehearsal with the first song he'd written - "He's A Cowboy". Then he followed up, over the next few months, with 6 more originals! We were so impressed with the quality of - and the variety in - his song writing, there was nothing to do but get these songs out to fans of this music by collecting them on a CD we could send out to the DJs across the country/Europe who play Trails & Rails on their western radio programs. To top off the album's offerings are two wonderful songs by Walt Richards, along with a few older western tunes you don't get to hear very often - 17 tracks in all. The CD can be sampled and purchased at CDBaby.com (digital and hard copies) and on iTunes (digital) - but there's a special bonus for those who are able to buy a copy at Wynola this Saturday.

Mike McTighe was once a rock and roll drummer. In 2000 he picked up a guitar and began his eclectic journey to performing once again, out front, with no reservation he dove into the songs he grew up with from the 50’s to the present, with a heavy influence of the 1970’s, Van Morrison, Eric Clapton Bob Dylan and Sam Cooke. Sunday he’ll serenade from 1 to 4 on the patio at Wynola Pizza with covers and a few originals. Come by have a late lunch and enjoy the music under the spring time sky.

Wednesday, April 22 Feeding America Free produce and select staple items. No income or eligibility requirements. Julian Library Parking Lot 10-11 Friday-Sunday, April 24, 25, 26 Out Of The Box Payers Presents: “Outrageous Fortune”

Encourage, Support, and Eat Great Pizza!

Come join us every month to honor a different local organization. Bring this flyer in or let the server know who you are supporting and Wynola Pizza & Bistro will donate 10% of all sales made on their behalf. Celebrate a “slice” of our community by raising some “dough”!

Beneficiary for the month of March:

Town Hall Restoration

Upcoming Wynola Pizza & Bistro Shows:

EVERY THURSDAY — OPEN MIC 6-8, Friday, April 3 – Don Dunn, singer songwriter Saturday, April 4 – Alice Wallace Friday, April 10th – Alan Land Saturday, April 11th – Grand Canyon Sundown For more information call Wynola Pizza & Bistro 760-765-1004

• On March 24, 1765, the British Parliament passes the Quartering Act, outlining the locations and conditions in which British soldiers are to find room and board in the American colonies. The New York assembly refused to comply with the law. • On March 28, 1774, upset by the Boston Tea Party and other blatant acts of destruction of British property by American colonists, the British Parliament

(760) 765 1420

Pizza with a Purpose

Sunday 1 to 4, Mike Tighe 12 Strings And Song

Saturday, April 18 Blood Drive Julian High School Community Service Club - final drive JUHS Parking Lot 9 am to 2 pm Sunday, April 19 Volcan Mountain Dinner/ Dance Camp Stevens - 5:00pm

www.blackoakcabin.com

Saturday, Trails & Rails

Saturday, April 4 The Springs At Borrego FREE Concert Series Taiko Center of LA (Japanese Drumming) Dreamweaver Amphitheater 5pm, bring your own chair Beer and Wine bar will be open

Wednesday, April 8 Feeding America Free produce and select staple items. No income or eligibility requirements. Julian Library Parking Lot 10-11

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For More Information: 760-765-2179 or 800-379-4262

APRIL

Monday, April 6 Season Opener Padres @ LA Dodgers

Activities

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enacts the Coercive Acts, which included closing the port of Boston and giving immunity to British officials in criminal prosecution. • On March 26, 1804, President Thomas Jefferson attends a public party at the Senate and leads a crowd in consuming an enormous loaf of bread. The giant bread was baked to go with the remnants of an enormous 1,200-pound block of cheese given by a group of Baptist women two years prior. • On March 25, 1958, Sugar Ray Robinson defeats Carmen Basilio to regain the middleweight championship. It was the fifth and final title of his career. Robinson

is considered by many to be the greatest prizefighter in history. • On March 23, 1962, Pakistan's governor, Ayub Khan, gives first lady Jacqueline Kennedy a horse named Sardar because of their common interest in horses. In her memoirs, the first lady referred to Sardar as her "favorite treasure." She nicknamed the jet gelding "Black Jack." • On March 27, 1973, Marlon Brando declines the Academy Award for Best Actor for his performance in "The Godfather." American Indian actress Sacheen Littlefeather attended the ceremony in Brando's place, stating that the actor could not accept the award, as he was protesting Hollywood's portrayal of Native Americans in film. • On March 29, 1982, the University of North Carolina wins the NCAA men's basketball championship with a 63-62 defeat of Georgetown University. With 15 seconds on the clock, Georgetown point guard Fred Brown accidentally threw the ball to Carolina's James Worthy, mistaking him for a Georgetown teammate. Worthy dribbled out the clock. © 2015 King Features Synd., Inc.

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Julian Historical Society

Monthly presentations on the fourth Wednesday of the month The Historical Society Building 2133 4th Street

7:00pm


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