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The Julian News 3

April 13, 2016

TREE N C A O I M L U PANY J E HT

CalTrans Plans Roadwork On SR67 For Weekend

Debbie Rhoades cell 760-522-2182 2611 “B” Street, Julian

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Peter Constantine Cherkas June 14 1967 - March 30, 2016

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Specializing in Men and Women Custom cuts, colors & perms and Colorist Drivers are being advised to steer clear of southbound State Route 67 in Lakeside from 10 p.m., Friday April 15, to 5 a.m. Monday, April 18, when a construction project will close a roughly 1 ½ mile stretch of the highway. Caltrans officials urged drivers to avoid the area if possible and said drivers who do venture into the area should expect significant delays. Caltrans and County of San Diego officials said the southbound freeway on-ramps at Mapleview Street and Winter Gardens Boulevard on State Route 67 will be closed during that time. The southbound on-ramp at Riverford Road will remain open. The closure is needed for work on the County of San Diego’s Woodside Avenue Flood Control Project. Crews will need to dig under the freeway to place a large box culvert. Traffic will be detoured off of southbound SR-67 at Mapleview Street. Heading west, traffic will turn right on Channel Road, travel along Lakeside Avenue and continue onto Riverside Drive, turn left onto Riverford Road, to southbound Riverford Road entrance ramp to SR-67. Directional signs will be in place to guide drivers. The public can find real-time traffic information to help them plan trips at Caltrans’ Quickmap[quickmap.dot.ca.gov] website. For more project information, call (619) 559-8227.

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Born June 14 1967 to Kira and Constantine Cherkasheninoff in Santa Monica CA, Peter died March 30 in Julian. He is survived by one daughter Mercedes Nelms of Nebraska, a brother Alex Cherkas of Julian, and his girlfriend Eleanor Powell of Julian. Services will be held Saturday, April 16 - 1:00 pm at Julian Pioneer Museum 2811 Washington St. All are welcome to attend, so please come. There will be a light service and refreshments.

Unmet Demand For After School Programs Is High In Rural Communities (StatePoint) As many families in rural communities struggle for economic security, experts say that the after school programs that keep students safe and inspire them to learn are in short supply. A recently released report, “The Growing Importance of After school in Rural Communities,” finds that just 13 percent of rural students in the U.S. participate in an after school program. While this number is up from 2009, it’s still considerably below the 18 percent nationwide rate. According to America After 3PM, a household survey commissioned by the After school Alliance, a nonprofit public awareness and advocacy organization, for every rural child in an after school program, the parents of three more say their child would be enrolled if a program were available. That amounts to 3.1 million children. Unmet demand is especially high among Hispanic, African-American and low-income rural families. “Many rural communities nationwide are characterized by strong social ties,” says Jodi Grant, executive director of the After school Alliance. “But poverty, food insecurity and low education levels persist continued on page 9

Julian Arts Chorale Comes to Town Hall Presenting "Sounds of Americana" Under the direction of Garnette Welch, Julian's new community choir is putting on its first concert -- with guest piano, fiddle, guitar, and cowboy poetry! Come hear tunes from America's pioneer days; including traditional 19th century folk, patriotic and spiritual songs. Performance Sunday, April 24 at 4pm, Free admission, no tickets needed. Donations welcomed.

Are You Registered For The Primary Election

Make Sure you can vote for president in the June 7, 2016 primary election. All registered voters can vote in this primary election. Voting for president depends on the party you’re registered with. Check your registration! If you’re registered with a political party: You can vote for a candidate running for President in that party. If you’re registered as no party preference or nonpartisan, you can vote in the presidential primary for one of the following parties: * American Independent * Democratic * Libertarian You can select the party ballot at your polling place. If you vote by mail, you were sent a postcard giving you the option of selecting one of these party ballots. If you’re registered with another party or as no party preference and want to vote in the presidential primary for one of the following parties: * Green * Peace & Freedom * Republican You must re-register to vote with that party by May 23, 2016. Check your voter registration at sdvote.com

Carmen’s Place And Others Trial Angels For The PCT

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