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Hope springs eternal Down the springtime hills there spills A rivulet of daffodils. The passing public sneaks a peek. Perhaps a gold mine sprang a leak.
"Welcome to March! It's Women's History Month! To celebrate, Julian Dark Sky Network is sponsoring an amazing film, HIDDEN FIGURES, featuring the African American women of NASA who made space flight possible, despite many obstacles against them because of their race, and their sex. HIDDEN FIGURES will be shown at the Julian Library on Saturday, March 10, 2018 at 1pm. We are so grateful to have 2 women scientists join us for a discussion after the moving showing. Dr. Katherine Kerr from the San Diego Zoo, and Dr. Olivia Graeve, from UCSD are coming to Julian specifically to share their experiences with us. Dr. Kerr is an animal nutritionist and has a degree in microbiology. Dr. Graeve is a professor at UCSD Jacobs School of Engineering, in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering. Bring your budding young scientists with you both to enjoy the movie and engage in a lively discussion! Refreshments, great movie and stimulating conversation -- what a great way to spend a Saturday afternoon Relaxed Please join us.
Junior High To Perform “Willy Wonka Junior”
On Tuesday, March 13th at 6pm The Julian Jr. High drama class will be having a one night showing of the musical, Willy Wonka Jr., at the Julian High School Little Theatre. Donations are appreciated, but admission is free! Come out at support our local youth!
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Friday March 9…Noon To 5 We need everyone to bring their best blossoms: even just a few.
Julian’s Daffodil Show will be Saturday March 10th & Sunday March 11th 2018, Noon to Five pm.. We need you to search through your yard for the best blooms: no dirt (use a soft brush to remove), no tears, long stems and proud balanced daffodils.. If you want entry cards early to fill out prior to Friday, March 9th, please pick them up at the Library during the week starting March 1st. Sharpies can mark stems with their daffodil names, if you know them. Donations of all other blooms are gladly accepted to raise funds for the show. If you notice a storm brewing a week to ten days before March 9th, scour your yard for good daffodils. The buds need to have some color on the tips if you expect them to open. Place them in a vase of water in your refrigerator or a cool dark place. The day or two before March 9th, bring them to the light; a windowsill or bright table. Since the nation has noticed this small town show, we all need to bring your best two to thirty stems.
Julian, CA.
Volume 33 — Issue 31
Women In Science Saturday At The Library
Daffodil Show You Make It Happen!
March 7, 2018
Even In Julian Gun Threat At School
by Michael Hart
Friday morning school officials and the Sheriff ’s Department where alerted to a potential on-line threat posted to a social media site. After investigation and interviews with the parties involved the threat was determined to be “not credible” by law enforcement and no action was deemed necessary. This did not stop a number of concerned parents from contacting school officials and demanding some action. It did not stop some from posting on various social media their concerns. All Julian schools were made aware of the situation and with guidance from law enforcement took actions to insure learning continued on all campuses with minimal interruption.
Music On The Mountain
A Folk Fiesta - Tuesday, 13th The staff and Friends of the Julian Branch Library are pleased to be hosting Laura Klugherz and Douglas Rubio, as they perform Folk Fiesta: Tapas y Tesoros on Tuesday, March 13, at 6 PM for the March Music on the Mountain. The culturally diverse region known as Latin America, spanning Antarctica to the United States, provides a wealth of musical inspiration for Latin American composers as well as composers such as Maurice Ravel and Aaron Copland. His program will explore this wealth using violin and guitar as a musical medium. Folk music from Spain, Mexico, Cuba, Venezuela, and Argentina, inspires a variety of rhythms, harmonies and musical colors, from flamenco to habanera, and joropo to tango in tonight’s program. Join Doug and Laura as they share their passion for the infectious rhythms and melodies of the Hispanic world through the violin and guitar—instruments used equally in classical and folk music. Laura Klugherz, Professor of Music and Africana/ Latin American Studies, founder/director of the Colgate Chamber Players at Colgate University in Hamilton New York. Klugherz performs internationally as a concertmaster, solo recitalist and chamber artist. For many years she was first violinist of the Morrison String Quartet, and concertmaster/soloist with the Munich Chamber Orchestra and the Munich Bach Orchestra. Klugherz has also been a student Fulbright Scholar (Germany) and has received a Fulbright Post-Doctoral Award (Spain). Critics have acclaimed Ms. Klugherz as an exciting performer of Spanish and Latin American music, both contemporary and traditional. She regularly commissions and premieres works of living Spanish and Latin American composers. Sponsored by the Spanish Ministry of Culture and the Fulbright Foundation, she is the author of Biographical Guide to Spanish Music for Violin and Viola 1900-97 (Greenwood Press). As Cultural Specialist for the U.S. Information Service, and at the invitation of the Fundación Andes and the Fulbright Invited Professors program, she continues to perform and teach extensively in Central and South America Klugherz combined her interests in creative chamber music programming with world music and somatic education. Ms. Klugherz holds an Artists’ Diploma from the Bayerische Hochschule für Musik in Munich, Germany and a Doctorate of Musical Arts from the University of Texas. Douglas Rubio is recognized nationwide as an outstanding performer on the classical guitar. His brilliant solo performances inspire standing ovations, and he is a gold medal chamber musician. The Santa Barbara News-Press praised his playing for its “considerable sensitivity and bravura.” His programs offer a fascinating mix of the old, the new, the traditional, and the off-thebeaten-path. Rubio has performed for the Santa Barbara Fall Music Festival (Calif.), the Beverly Hills Live! Concert Series, the Ithaca College (New York), Ball State University (Indiana), Columbia University, University of Southern California, University of San Diego, and Rhodes (Memphis), Hampton (Virginia), and Skidmore (New York) Colleges. He has also performed for guitar societies throughout the U.S., including those in Philadelphia, St. Louis, Chicago, Upstate New York, and Orange County (California). He has been the featured concerto soloist with the Montecito and Pennsylvania Centre chamber orchestras, and the Orchestra of Northern New York. Rubio is especially active in the field of chamber music Rubio is also featured on an album of solo and chamber music by Heitor VillaLobos, released on the Naxos label. He performs frequently with flutist Jill Rubio as the Rubio Duo, and with Sweet, Fair & Wise, a trio of flute, tenor voice, and guitar. A native of Southern California, Douglas Rubio is Professor of Classical Guitar at the State University of New York at Potsdam. Prior to moving to upstate New York, he ran a very successful guitar program at Illinois State University. He is a graduate of the University of California at Irvine, and holds both a Master of Music degree and a Doctor of Musical Arts degree in classical guitar performance from the University of Southern California (USC). His private teachers include James F. Smith, Pepe Romero, and Frederick Noad. Douglas Rubio performs on a guitar made by Stephan Connor, and uses D’Addario strings exclusively. We invite you to join part-time Julian resident Laura Klugherz and her invited guest, Douglas Rubio, as they perform world class music at the Julian Branch Library. The concert will begin at 6:00 PM on Tuesday, March 13. Refreshments follow the performance. The library is located at 1850 Highway 78. For more information, please contact the branch at 760-765-0370.
Spring Sports Schedules Softball
Wed, February 28 W 9-5 @ Calvary Christian Academy Tuesday, March 13 4:00 @ El Cajon Valley Friday, March 30 6:00 @ Calipatria Monday, April 2 3:30 @ Borrego Springs Thursday, April 5 3:30 Home vs Escondido Adventist Academy Friday, April 5 3:30 Home vs Foothills Christian Wednesday,April 11 3:30 @ Mountain Empire Friday, April 13 3:30 Home vs Borrego Springs Wednesday, April 18 3:30 @ Vincent Memorial Friday,April 18 3:15 @ West Shores Wednesday, April 25 3:30 Home vs Calipatria
Baseball
Thursday, March 8 3:15 Home vs Ocean View Christian Tuesday, March 13 3:15 Home vs Army-Navy Friday, March 16 3:15 @Liberty Charter Thursday, March 29 3:30 @Victory Christian Tuesday, April 3 TBA Home vs Calipatria Thursday, April 5 3:30 @ Borrego Springs Friday, April 6 3:15 @ Calvary Christian Academy Thursday, April 12 3:15 @ West Shores Tuesday, April 17 TBA Home vs Vincent Memorial Thursday, April 19 4:00 Home vs Calipatria Friday, April 20 3:15 Home vs Liberty Charter Tuesday, April 24 TBA Home vs Borrego Springs Wednesday, April 25 3:15 Home vs Army-Navy
Track
Friday, March 9 Crusader Classic @ Calvin Christian Saturday, March 17 15th Annual Elmer Runge invitational @ West Hills Saturday, April 7 Calvin Christian Small Schools Invitational @ Escondido Friday, April 13 Dennis Gilbert Small Schools Invitational @ Mountain Empire Friday, April 20 Citrus League #1 @ Julian Saturday, April 28 Dick Wilkins Frosh-Soph Invite @ Del Norte Friday, May 4 Citrus League #2 @ Julian Thursday, May 10 Citrus League Championship @ Julian Saturday, May 19 CIF Prelims @ Mt Carmel Saturday, May 26 CIF Finals @ Mt Carmel
14th Annual Daffodil Show - Saturday and Sunday, March 10th & 11th, Noon to 5 pm: The Show Is Open To The Public!
WE NEED YOUR DAFFODIL FLOWERS TO HAVE THE SHOW!! Friday March 9th, Noon to 5 pm: Bring Your Daffodils For Display & Judging!