The Julian News 3
May 25, 2016
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'Sea' Your Way To Learning A Good Job (NAPSA) - Many Americans are getting in on an educational program where the initial expense is minimal, the first job is guaranteed and there are viable careers with family-wage incomes. They're applying for the apprentice program with the Paul Hall Center, which prepares people to be U.S. Merchant Mariners. Applicants must be at least 18 years old and qualify for a Transportation Worker Identification Credential, U.S. Coast Guard Merchant Mariner Credential, and U.S. Passport. The School The Paul Hall Center for Maritime Training and Education, affiliated with the Seafarers International Union (SIU), prepares students for successful careers as U.S. Merchant Mariners. Based in Piney Point, Md., the school offers entrylevel training, ongoing vocational classes, academic support and more. The school emphasizes hands-on training and features top-notch educational equipment such as simulators for deck and engine work, all in a picturesque setting. Classes, meals and lodging are free for those in the apprentice program. Graduates of the entry-level training program are guaranteed a first job aboard one of the SIU's contracted vessels. What's more, the apprentice program doesn't have to be the end of the line when it comes to training-the school also offers dozens of "upgrading" courses for experienced mariners. More than 25,000 apprentices have graduated from the trainee program and more than a quarter million training certificates have been issued for individual
The Julian Elementary School fifth graders took a walking tour of the UCSD campus in La Jolla on Thursday, May 19th. Amber Cruz lead a tour through the main part of the campus that included the architecture, art, academic courses, and discussions about student life on campus. The visit was scheduled during the week to give our students a realistic look at a day in college! Following the tour of the university, the fifth grade students were invited to dip their toes into the ocean at La Jolla Shores.
Baseball Team Hit A Home Run With S.A.L. Breakfast The Julian High School Baseball Team would like to thank the members of The Sons of the American Legion for sponsoring our breakfast on May 15th. The members of S.A.L and The American Legion have been incredible supporters of our baseball team this year. It has been truly appreciated! Thank you!
Students are streaming toward one training facility that doesn't charge for tuition, room or board and assures all of its graduates a first job. completion of deck, engine, steward and safety courses. The Career The Merchant Marine is composed of men and women who crew U.S.-flag commercial vessels on the deep seas, inland waterways and Great Lakes. Although referred to as the nation's "fourth arm of defense," America's mariners are civilians working for private companies and not members of the armed forces, although in addition to transporting commercial cargoes, members of the Seafarers International Union move matŽriel for the military all over the world. Civilian mariners have played a vital support role in the nation's conflicts since the United States was founded. Seafarers crew all types of vessels: containerships, tankers, bulkers, passenger vessels, tugs and much more. Some of these vessels are under contract to transport troops and military goods as well as crewing the many vessels involved in international trade. U.S.-flag ships can be seen regularly in the major ports of the world. Learn More For further facts, call (800) 732-2739 or visit www.seafarers. org/jobs/entry.asp.
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Annual Fathers Day Tour This Father’s Day marks the annual open house of the beloved local and world-renowned architect and sculptor, James Hubbell, retreat home in Julian, Calif. The iconic artist will once again open the doors of his magical home compound to the public on Sunday, June 19 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. for a day of exploring the various structures and living art on the property. The public will be able to tour Physician Advocates for the newest structure is the Ilan- Veterans, Inc., an innovative San Lael Center – the first building Diego nonprofit organization on the property for public use providing free patient advocacy comprised of a public gallery, a services to veterans, has opened storage space, administration a new office, hired its first building and an outdoor Executive Director, and launched amphitheater. The newly opened a capacity building campaign center is a sanctuary for the public with a generous seed grant from to tour Hubbell’s most moving San Diego’s Parker Foundation. pieces and work. The annual PAVE pairs veterans dealing tour raises funds to continue to with medical problems with create and perpetuate Hubbell’s retired physicians who help artistic mission and connect with them understand their medical the aesthetic world through the diagnoses, make more informed Ilan-Lael Foundation. healthcare decisions and help Studio & Home Tour them navigate through complex Sunday, June 19, 2016 healthcare systems. Morning Tour: Satisfaction with PAVE’s 10 am – 1:00 pm service runs high among Afternoon Tour: veterans who rate it 4.9 out of 5 1:00 pm – 4 pm across all areas of measurement. park your car and catch the Jeremy, a Marine infantry shuttle at: Julian Station/Wynola combat veteran said, “PAVE has Farms Marketplace been a solid support network for Tickets: me. Their staff really cares and $50 General Admission goes out of their way to help in $30 Student (under 22) and any way they can. I didn’t know military (with i.d.) what questions to ask or how to $40 Seniors (65 and older) navigate through the VA medical Free! Children 12 and under system very well. PAVE has been Tickets are available online very instrumental in giving me a at: http://ilanlaelfoundation.org/ better understanding; helping open-house/ me know about and get the best medical treatment, and when I have struggled in dealing with warnings from school, work, or the VA, my physician advocate has intervened and helped me to your local government. • Download the FEMA app for get what I needed.” Harvey Shapiro, M.D., disaster resources and safety co-founder and President of tips. • Know how to get in touch PAVE said, “We owe much of with each other, especially if your our forward momentum to The family members happen to be in Parker Foundation, who provided different locations, such as your a $25,000 challenge grant which home, school, house of worship, our Board of Directors and other donors matched. or work when disaster strikes. Dr. Shapiro commented, “We • Identify and practice meeting continued on page 10 are very pleased to have Martha
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which can contribute to veteran frustration. Physician Advocates do not treat veterans, however, they do spend whatever time is required by the veterans to ask questions and better comprehend their medical issues and choices. Better understanding of medical issues empowers veterans to make well-informed decisions which lead to improved health outcomes. “PAVE-prepared veterans can increase the efficiency of the interactions they have with their medical team thereby saving both time and money,” commented Shapiro. PAVE’s new office at San Diego’s 2-1-1 Connections Center in Kearny Mesa leverages networking within their Military and Veterans’ Resource Center. PAVE is not affiliated with any Department of Defense agency or the Veterans Administration. PAVE collaborates with more than two dozen other veteranserving organizations through its outreach programs.