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Finally LAFCO To Hear Case For JCFPD Dissolution
September 5, 2018 Volume 34 — Issue 05
Julian, CA.
ISSN 1937-8416
Eagles Enjoy Home Field Advantage
by Michael Hart
Are You Ready To Rummage
by Michele Harvey
This coming week on Friday September 7th from 9am to 5pm and Saturday September 8th from 9am to 4pm., we can all buy great stuff at great prices at the Julian United Community Church Legendary Rummage Sale. This annual event that we have held each year for about thirty years is our biggest fund raiser each year and it helps lots of people in lots of ways. Every year we get donations from generous people and those who buy at bargain prices can get wonderful items without having to pay retail and maybe they can’t afford retail. This year we have a wide range of furniture, dishes, kitchen items, and clothing for all seasons, VHS tapes and DVDs. We are selling records (LPs) and CDs and cassette tapes. If you need wrapping paper, art work or holiday decorations, including Halloween and Easter items, this is the place to come. We have photo albums and yarn, photo frames and books. Need a stuffed animal or a dehydrator? We’ve got them. How about a parabolic heater that works? Brand new they sell for over $50.00. How about jewelry or a watch; we have a variety to choose from. We have bedding and toys, lots of glassware, baby clothes, electronics and video game items. You can find hardware, nails, screws, office furniture and pet supplies. While you are shopping, you can buy a hot dog, a root beer float or a goodie at our bake sale. We sell a variety of baked goods and jams that are very tasty. Every child who comes gets a free book. We are at highway 78 & Pine Hills Road. Come join the fun and get some bargains while you are at it.
On Monday, September 10, 2018 at 9:00 a.m. the San Diego Local Agency Formation Commission (“LAFCO”) will hold a special meeting at the San Diego County Administration Center, Third Floor Chambers, 1600 Pacific Highway in San Diego to consider the JointReorganization Proposal dissolving The Julian-Cuyamaca Fire Protection District and Expanding the County Service Area No. 135 Latent Power Area. This marks the begining the formal process to remove the hole in the County Fire Authority coverage that is Julian. The special meeting which will only deal with this proposal has a 160 page agenda including attachements. With correspondance from those opposed to disolving the district. The commission’s staff is recommending the dissolution of the JCFPD. The decision will be up to the agency’s eight commissioners -- two county supervisors, a San Diego City Council member, two city council members from the other incorporated cities, two directors of special districts, and one member of the general public. Should they vote to move forward, that would trigger an Oct. 16 “protest hearing” at which voters and property owners in the Julian fire district can submit their opposition to the dissolution in writing. Should 25 percent to 50 percent of voters or property owners express opposition, that would trigger a mailballot vote of all concerned, Simonds said. Only if less than 25 percent of both groups say they oppose the county takeover would the move become final.
Fall Sports Schedules Volleyball
The cheer squad came out ready to fire up the crowd
Ricardo Ludwick headed for the Eagles first score of the day.
20th Grape Stomp Celebration
Reece Elmblad securing a reception in the end zone.
Wednesday, August 15 L 2-3 @ Hamilton HS Thursday, August 16 L 2-3 Home vs Calvary Christian Tuesday, August 21 — @Calvary Christian Thursday, August 23 L 0-3 Home vs Borrego Springs Tuesday, August 28 L 0-3 Home vs Hamilton Thursday, August 30 L 0-3 @ Ocean View Christian Wed., September 5 4:00 @ Borrego Springs Friday, September 7 4:00 Home vs West Shores Wed., September 12 3:30 @ Warner Friday, September 14 3:30 @ Vincent Memorial Tuesday, September 18 3:30 Home vs Ocean View Wed., September 19 5:00 Home vs Calipatria Friday, September 21 5:00 @ Mountain Empire Friday, September 28 3:30 Home vs Borrego Springs Wednesday, October 3 4:30 @ West Shores Friday, October 5 3:30 Home vs Warner Monday, October 10 tba Home vs Vincent Memorial Wednesday, October 12 5:00 @ Calipatria Monday,October 17 3:30 Home vs Mountain Empire Friday, October 26 4:00 @ Warner
Football
Methodist Church Pastor Cindi Arnston blessing the harvest.
Mike Menghini, as is tradition, was first one in to get the stomp started. The 20th annual Julian Grape Stomp was once again a highlight for visitors to the Menghini Winery on Saturday. Blessed with great weateher and abundant vendors, the crowd, estimated at 2000, spent a portion or all of their day stomping grapes tasting wine(if over 21) and generally enjoying the hospitality of the Chamber. Games and activities for the family, always a mainstay of the event, have grown to make the “Festa” a must attend for many and a pleasant distraction for others. This years event appeared to have more young families than in the past and made for an interesting contrast to what many believe is an excuse for the adults to act out their fantisies. A tip of the cap to all involved in producing another stellar event.
Teddy Krieger grabs his one catch of the day for a TD Ocean View Christian 0 0 0 0 0 Julian 30 16 6 8 60 After spending the first two weeks of the season on the road Julian’e Eagles came home to face Ocean View Christian. The home field was a welcome change for the team as they cruised to a 60-0 victory (leading 30-0 after the first quarter). Junior Bradley Kaltenthaler, rushed for 142 yards and 2 touchdowns on 12 carries, provided the offensive punch. Even though quaterback Shane Cranfield was only four of six passing, two completions went for touchdowns, in the first quarter. With the game well in hand and the rules dictating a running clock the second half saw many of the fresh faces contirbute to the final score and gave a chance for some player to gain experience on the field. The biggest worry for both side was staying away from injuries, the Eagles already had three players sidelined for this contest, including Senior Roaman Sanders who may not return until late in the season. The Eagles (1-2) will head down to Borrego Friday night and face the undefeated (2-0) Rams under the desert lights at 7pm.
Friday, August 17 L 32-38 @ Warner Friday, August 24 L 6-42 @ NOLI Indian HS Friday, August 31 W 60-0 Home vs Ocean View Christian Friday, September 7 7:00 @ Borrego Springs Friday, September 15 3:30 Home vs Calvary Chapel (Downey) Friday, September 28 6:00 @ West Shores Friday, October 12 6:30 @ Calvin Christian Thursday, October 18 3:00 Home vs San Diego Jewish Academy Friday, October 26 3:00 Home vs Foothills Christian
Cross Country
Friday, August 31 @ Wolf Pack Invitational Friday, September 14 @ Woodbridge HS Classic Friday, September 21 Citrus League #1 Saturday, September 28 Coach Downey XC Classic @ Morley Field Thursday, October 4 Maranatha Invitational @ RB Community Park Saturday, October 6 37th Souther California Invitational @ Guajome Park Friday, October 19 Mt. SAC Invitational
Build a Scarecrow Event, Kickoff weekend - September 8, 2018 www.visitjulian.com
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