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The American Cancer Society Relay For Life is the world's largest and most impactful fundraising event to end cancer. It unites communities across the globe to celebrate people who have battled cancer, remember loved ones lost, and take action to finish the fight once and for all. At Relay For Life events, communities across the globe come together to honor cancer survivors, remember loved ones lost, and fight back against a disease that has already taken too much. The funds raised truly make a difference in the fight against cancer! Relay For Life of Alpine teams camp out overnight and take turns walking or running around the Joan MacQueen track. The Relay For Life of Alpine event is 24 hours long, and because cancer never sleeps, each team is asked to have at least one participant on the track at all times. Starting at 8 AM on Saturday June 27th, the 24 hours is marked with four major ceremonies; the opening ceremony, the luminaria ceremony, the survivor ceremony and the fight back ceremony. In between these ceremonies, the day is filled with live performances, mini-contests, team themed laps, a kid zone with a bouncy house, inflatable slide and lots of games and of course delicious food. Since the Relay For Life of Alpine is the closest relay to Julian, and other eastern communities, we would like to extend the invitation for our event to those communities. So we invite you to gear up with your friends, family or business and get together a Disney themed team that wants to see an end to the horrible disease of cancer. All we ask of our teams is to have

fun and to fund-raise at whatever level they feel comfortable with. To learn more about the event go to the website at relav.acsevents.org or like us on Facebook at https:/fwww. facebookcomlaipinereiayforli/e. Feel free to reach out to the event chair Tawni Paradise with more questions about the event at rfialpine@gmail.com or (619) 770-0115. Thanks so much, Tawni Paradise Event Chair, Relay For Life of Alpine

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Life Lessons Learned from S:3.75 in Baseball Throughout my many years of coaching baseball I often told my son and his team mates there were many life lessons to be learned from the game of baseball as well as participating in all sports. I recently came across the article below which explains these lessons much better than I ever could. It has now been ten years since my son and his team mates have graduated from high school. My son married an amazing women. They’ve purchased their first home by Lake Cuyamaca. He Interactive learning through positive has a fantastic job as a scientist ways to improve your Health with an working with the Navy SEAL emphasis on nutrition and exercise teams and is currently working Certified Heath Coach Shirley DuErmit Taught on the theory of Dr. Bill Sears, towards his PhD. I’ve kept in Lean Program contact with many of our former A scientifically proven plan for feeling team mates from both here in young and living longer. Julian and Ramona. Their story Contact Shirley DuErmit- Certified Prime-Time Health Coach is much the same. I’d like to think that to some degree many Phone number: 760-473-3154 GIVE. ADVOCATE. VOLUNTEER. Website-julianhealthcoach.com of these fine young adults paid Email-Shirley@julianhealthcoach.com or attention to the “Life lessons julianheathnut@gmail.com Want to make a difference? Find out how at LIVEUNITED.ORG. learned from Baseball”. This season I was given the opportunity to coach the Julian Juniors Little League team. A team of 13 and 14 year olds that will in a few years embark on their own journeyClient:toUnitedfiWay nd(UWA)their wayAd #:in 104 Bleed: None AD: S. Shor Product: General Headline: Live United Trim: 3.75 in x 7 in CW: G. Marquardt life. I can’t wait to Job #: N08UW001see how these Visual: Model in t-shirt Live: None CD: None Created by Interface Space/Color: fractional page b/w NB Gutter: None AP: A. Kaye Graphics, a division of fine Julian boys develop in Publication: the Newspaper/ENGLISH-’08 PP: A. Gallo McCann Erickson years to come. I hope one Document day Name: IG_N08UW001_104_Sta_GS.indd Print/Export Time: 4/4/08 3:07 PM Scale: None Document Path: Retouching:Volumes:Retouching:-Work In Progess:United Way:IG_N08UW001_BW_United Way: I have the Print honor to once again User Name: erick.wilson IG_N08UW001_104_Sta_GS.indd #: 4 Font Family: Times (Roman), Trade Gothic (Bold Condensed No. 20, Condensed No. 18) shake their Proof hands and say “good PM: Holmes Ink Name: Black Link Name: uw_k_one.eps, IG_StasBW.tif (Gray; 1041 ppi), aclogoblack.eps InDesign Version: CS2 job”. I’d also like to express Version Code: None Color Specs: None my sincerest appreciation to Kimberly Mitchel, Cindy Sanders and Nicolle Sheppard for making baseball happen for the youth A Division of in Julian. Without their devoted • Complete Family Practice Services leadership, no baseball life Harold K. Merrick MD • Monthly Cardiology and OB/GYN lessons would have been learned Blake A. Wylie, DO Now accepting: Covered California, this season in Julian. These • Digital X-ray Lab Services Medi-Cal, Medicare, Community Health Group, Molina, Sharp wonderful ladies gave so much • Daily Borrego Pharmacy Delivery Commercial, CHDP. Most PPO’s of their time bringing together all and Tricare. • Behavioral Health (Smart Care) Sliding Fee Scale and the players, coaches, umpires Financial Assistance Available. and parents. I’m not sure that anyone will truly realize all they did to facilitate this valuable youth past time for the Julian kids and big kids like me. Thanks Kim, Cardiology, Joseph Schwartz, MD Cindy & Nicolle. And thanks to Women’s Health, Unneetha Pruitt, CNP, OBGYN all that make baseball in Julian a Please call for appointments 760-765-1223 success. Lessons were certainly learned this season! Patience and perseverance have a magical effect before which difficulties Sincerely, disappear and obstacles vanish. Jeff Jones – John Quincy Adams

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WE INVITE YOUR OPINION! The views expressed by our contributing writers are their own and not necessarily those of The Julian News management. We invite all parties to submit their opinions and comments to The Julian News. All contributed items are subject to editorial approval prior to acceptance for publication. Letters must include your name and contact information. Letters may be mailed to: Julian News P.O. Box 639 Julian, CA 92036 email: letters@juliannews.com in person: Julian News Office 1453 Hollow Glen Road (9am - 5:00pm Wed-Fri)

Letter to the Editor: I am a member of the Julian Chamber of Commerce in good standing and I have been volunteering Zumba aerobics classes since year 2011 at Julian Town Hall. Because it is considered a FREE class I have been allowed to us the Town hall at no charge. Recently I have been told at the Chamber board of directors meeting that now I must pay $40.00 a month to do these free classes. There are folks that live in Julian that cannot afford to pay for these classes and this is unfortunate as it is a needed health and exercise program that we should make available to all. I am here to serve this wonderful community And there are many weeks I drive from El Cajon to Julian just to serve in this capacity. As many know I very seldom miss meeting this obligation. Millan Chessman

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