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The Julian News 3

September 6, 2017

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Scholastic Book Fair Going On Now The Scholastic Book Fair is returning to the Julian Elementary School campus from Tuesday, September 5 through Friday, September 8 (book fair will be open 7:15am – 3pm every day except Wednesday when it will be open until 12:30pm). The public is welcome to come shop the Book Fair which will have titles for kiddos Pre-K through High School. We also have exclusive access to Diary of a Wimpy Kid Volume 12 pre-sales; this is the cheapest you’ll be able to purchase this book ($8.99 plus tax) which will be shipped directly to you (or your child’s teacher) on November 7. Our online store is open now, Wednesday, August 30 through Tuesday, September 12; anything purchased online through our webpage will count towards our total Fair purchases and towards the funds the school earns from Scholastic. Please shop online at http://www.scholastic.com/bf/ julianelementaryschool Thank you so much for your support!

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*** Growing up in a group home, and with an undiagnosed learning disability to boot, the odds of success were not on my side. But when I joined the high school football team, I learned the value of discipline, focus, persistence, and teamwork - all skills that have proven vital to my career as a C.E.O. and social entrepreneur. — Darell Hammond ***

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Born August 29, 1959 in Syracuse, NY the eldest of 10 children to Dolores Hemmer and William Warner Kernan. Fr. Bill’s family moved around that corner of the country as his dad attained a law degree and was a special agent with the F.B.I. After homes in Baltimore, MD, Rome, NY, Arlington and Arcola, VA the family settled outside his father’s hometown of Rome, where his father practiced law until his death in October of 1992. Fr. Bill attended three different Catholic grammar schools and three different public grammar schools. After graduation from Rome Catholic High School, Fr. Bill attained his B.A. in philosophy from Le Moyne College in Syracuse in 1981. He was commissioned an ensign in the U.S. Naval Reserve on February 12, 1982 and arrived in San Diego on the 1st of March. Fr. Bill qualified as a surface warfare officer on USS Durham LKA114 then did a tour with the Fleet Marine Force at the 1st Air-Naval Gunfire Liaison Company [ANGLiCo] before going to the Persian Gulf on USS William H. Standley CG-32 in 1987. He entered St. Francis Seminary at the University of San Diego in August of 1988. The following year he attended St. John’s Seminary in Camarillo, CA from which he obtained a Master of Divinity [MDiv] degree. Ordained on June 25, 1993, he served as an associate pastor at St. Francis, Vista; Most Holy Trinity, El Cajon; and San Rafael, Rancho Bernardo before being assigned pastor of St. Stephen, Valley Center in 1999. During his tenure, the parish church was designed, funded, built, and dedicated. He assumed the pastorate of St. Charles Borromeo, San Diego on July 1, 2009. In October of 2012 he contracted with the Department of the Navy to provide full time priestly ministry to Naval Medical Center San Diego [Balboa Naval Hospital] while residing at St. Charles, Imperial Beach. An avid reader, his hobbies include golf, hunting & fishing.

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Julian Boy Scout Troop 690 spends a week at Camp Whitsett On the last week of July 2017, Julian Boy Scout Troop 690 took the opportunity to spend the summer at Camp Whitsett, located in the lower edge of the Sierra Nevada. The troop consists of two Eagle Scouts Ethan Elisara and Jed Kron; Senior Patrol Leader (SPL) Ryan Lay and Assistant Senior Patrol Leader Nat Copeland; Patrol Leaders Jack and James Reed; and Scouts Corey Lay, Elliot Elisara, Cody Shenk, Quimars Dolatkhah, and adults Mr. Lay Lay, Mr. Chris Elisara, and Mr. Thomas Bureau. Having this mix of seasoned and fresh scouts was the perfect recipe for success as we brought home the Troop Award as one of the only two troops that got the award out of almost 30 other troops at the camp. Along with the Troop Award, every scout earned his Individual Award and both patrols received their Patrol Award. These awards require the troop to participate in many other activities beyond earning their merit badges, such as volunteer to raise or lower the flags. Troop 690 takes pride in encouraging all scouts to participate in as many camp activities as possible. Starting off one morning, we hiked Sentinel Peak starting at 4:00 in the morning with almost 1500 feet of climbing and about 2 miles of trail and just in time to see the sun rise. Half of the troop went white water rafting the next day, which was what the camp is known for. Then the following day, the troop went mountain biking 3.5 miles to Carver Ranch for an overnight gazing at the star in an open field. We saw the Milky Way and meteor shower throughout the night. Finally we participated in the camp wide games, a series of event held at each part of the camp where troops competed against each other to demonstrate their skills in each category. Out of 6 events, our troop took first place in two events and second place on the third event. Along with having great fun and making new friends, our scoutmaster treated us with Dutch oven peach cobbler and hand crank vanilla ice cream. As part of reaching out to the camp staff, we invited our counselors, which we name “Tin Tin” and “Teleporter lady”, to our fiddle and guitar music jam session the close out the evening. Combining our placements at the camp wide games, all of the awards we earned as a troop and our impressive marching skills, we surely made a name for ourselves at Camp Whitsett. Troop 690 had a great time to end the summer. We appreciate all the support the community had provided by purchasing our holiday swags and donating money to the troop. A special shout out to the American Legion 468 for sponsoring the troop and the Julian Women’s Club for their annual contribution.

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Warm Up Your Oven, It’s Apple Days Pie Baking Contest Time The aroma of freshly baked apple pie will fill the air during the Julian Apple Days Pie Contest, to be held on Friday, September 22, 2017 at the Julian Women’s Club at 2607 C. Street, Julian. Entries will be accepted between 10:30 am and 12:00 pm and the contest is free and open to all, with a limit of one entry per family. “It’s the perfect way to celebrate the apple harvest,” according to Diana Garrett, Contest Chairman, and it contributes to Julian’s nostalgic, small town atmosphere.” All entries must be homemade apple pies, baked from scratch, and may contain additional fruit such as Apple Berry, Apple Peach, etc. The recipe and all ingredients must be listed with the entry application. All pies should be brought in disposable containers as plates, pans or dishes cannot be returned. Pieces of the left over pies from the contest will be sold by the Julian Woman’s Club members at their Pie booth during the Apple Days Festival on Saturday, Sept. 23rd at the Menghini Winery Grounds. The proceeds will fund the philanthropies that the Woman’s Club provides for the community. Judging will begin promptly at 1:00 pm with the judges selected from local bakeries and restaurants, including Chef Jeremy Manley, from “Jeremy’s on the Hill Restaurant”, Chef Nicco Roulston from the Candied Apple Pastry Company, Raul Padilla Sr. from the California Mountain Bakery, and Barry Brunye owner of Dudley’s Bakery in Santa Ysabel. The pies will be judged on taste, originality, presentation and creativity. First prize is $300, second prize is $200 and third prize is $100. Honorable Mention and Participation ribbons will also be awarded. Winners will be notified by phone with the prize presentation to be held at the Apple Festival on Sunday, Sept. 24th at the Menghini Winery Grounds in Julian. Winners are requested to be present at the festival to receive their monetary award. Entry forms, rules and additional information are available online on the Julian Woman’s Club website: julianwomansclub.org and on the Julian Chamber of Commerce Website: julianca.com under Apple Days. For more information call Diana Garrett, 760-221-9608

The San Diego County District Attorney’s Office warned residents to be careful when donating to charities that promise to help victims of Hurricane Harvey in Texas. The DA’s Office is offering important consumer advice and information to avoid becoming a victim of charity scams. “We have such a caring community in San Diego County that wants to help those in need during a crisis, like this latest natural disaster that’s taking such a toll in Texas and Louisiana,” DA Summer Stephan said. “Unfortunately, some people use times of crisis to take advantage of others. People who want to help the victims of Hurricane Harvey by donating to charities can protect themselves from scammers by watching out for red flags.” When donating, it’s a best practice not to respond to any solicitation. Instead, if you are inclined to help – donate on your own to a known charity or help group that is known to assist in these types of events. If the solicitor persuades you to donate, don’t commit at that moment; check them out, first – then donate. Acting based upon a cold call is never wise. Always do your research to avoid becoming a victim of a charity scam. The Federal Trade Commission has published important tips and information on how to do that, including a link to Charity Navigator, which has a list of organizations that are responding in the aftermath of the storm. The FTC provides the following charity checklist of precautions to make sure your donation benefits the people and organizations you want to help: Ask for detailed information about the charity, including name, address, and telephone number. Get the exact name of the organization and do some research. Searching the name of the organization online – especially with the word “complaint(s)” or “scam”– is one way to learn about its reputation. Call the charity. Find out if the organization is aware of the solicitation and has authorized the use of its name. The organization’s development staff should be able to help you. Find out if the charity or fundraiser must be registered in your state by contacting the National Association of State Charity Officials. Check if the charity is trustworthy by contacting the Better Business continued on page 8


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