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October 3, 2018

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Volume 34 — Issue 09 ISSN 1937-8416

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Julian Spends A Saturday With The Circus

Ramona Air Fair Lands October 6

by Gig Conaughton, County of San Diego Communications Office

Keith and Priscilla Web had an idea - bring Fern Street Circus to Julian and with the help of the Friends of the Library - they did it. Saturday saw over 300 participate in various circus activities and at 2 o’clock enjoy the free performance. More photos throughout.

Cool airplanes so close you can touch them, classic cars, hot air balloon rides, a Kid’s Zone, live music, good food, control tower tours, helicopters, and a beer garden for adults — who could ask for more? The Ramona Air Fair & Fly-in is coming back to the County of San Diego’s Ramona Airport from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 6. Admission and parking are free. As in past years, visitors will get to see a bevy of cool aircraft, from vintage airplanes to home-built airplanes, to CAL FIRE and U.S. Forest Service firefighting airplanes and helicopters. Free “Young Eagle” airplane rides will be available on a first-come, first-served basis for kids between 8 and 17 years of age. And kids and adults can take a free ride in a tethered hot air balloon. There will also be classic cars to check out, a Kid’s Zone with free face-painting, balloons and piñatas, a craft beer garden, and food trucks for all. Country rock band Southbound Jonny will play live music, and KSON will have a promo team and DJ at the event. Visitors will also be able to take free tours of Ramona Airport’s control tower, the Classic Rotors Helicopter Museum, CAL FIRE’s Air Attack Base and the U.S. Forest Service’s Helitack Base. In addition, most of the airport’s flight schools and businesses are expected to be open. Ramona Airport, one of the County’s eight airports, is the oldest CAL FIRE air attack base in the state. California’s fire service started flying missions at Ramona Airport in 1957. For more information about Ramona Airport, go to the County Department of Public Works’ Ramona Airport webpage.

Haunting History Of The Queen Mary Tuesday At The Library

Fall Sports Schedules Volleyball

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 L 0-3 @ Borrego Springs Friday, September 7 L 0-3 Home vs West Shores Wed., September 12 L 0-3 @ Warner Friday, September 14 W 3-0 @ Vincent Memorial Tues, September 18 L 0-3 Home vs Ocean View Thurs, September 20 L 0-3 Home vs Calipatria Friday, September 21 L 0-3 @ Mountain Empire Friday, September 28 L 0-3 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

On Tuesday, October 9 at 6 PM, the Julian Branch Library will welcome back Nicole Strickland, founder of the San Diego Paranormal Research Society (SDPRS). Patrons can learn about the history and the ghosts and spirits of the RMS Queen Mary. Says Nicole, “The RMS Queen Mary is by far, my favorite historical location to conduct both historical and paranormal research.” Nicole Strickland is a researcher, author, and lecturer. Her latest book, “Haunted Queen of the Seas” is available on Amazon or pick up a copy in the Stacks store aboard the Queen Mary. For more information, please call the Julian Library at 760765-0370. The library is located at 1850 Highway 78, Julian. To learn more about the famously haunted RMS Queen Mary, please visit spiritedqueenmary. com. Today, the Queen Mary is noted as the 6th most haunted

location on our planet. There are some theories for why the liner has so much spiritual energy. History and the paranormal share a deep kinship; ghosts and spirits seem to be attracted to places that have experienced a lot of emotion, tragedy and death. I do believe that there are more elusive reasons why the Mary is so paranormally active. Perhaps, we mortals are not permitted to understand until we pass through those pearly gates. In my experience aboard the vessel, and having investigated numerous locations throughout California and even out-of-state, I believe the Queen Mary to be the most active location I have ever researched. The historic ship is a Mecca for paranormal researchers and a huge capacitor for spiritual energy. As moths are to a flame, ghosts and spirits are to the Queen Mary! Since I have been researching and studying the Queen Mary for 15 years, I have been able to develop a rapport with some of her resident intelligent energies. There is one little spirit that I want to discuss in particular; her name is Jackie. There are many theories attempting to understand her origins; however, no one really knows where she comes from. In my years of conducting numerous paranormal investigations throughout the

vessel, I will say that the spiritual energies—like Mary—are friendly, curious and interactive. There are various paranormalthemed tours, which take passengers through some of the “hot spot” areas. The RMS Queen Mary isn’t just a ship; she’s a legend: a legend with a beautiful spiritual aura. She definitely speaks of a nostalgic and bygone era. There were many people from different walks of life who traveled the oceans on the Queen Mary. Her inherent beauty, nostalgic character and abounding history will remain in the heart and soul of her visitors forever. I have written three books about the RMS Queen Mary, which are popularly sold aboard in her many gift stores. My books, The Haunted Queen of the Seas: The Living Legend of the RMS Queen Mary and Spirited Queen Mary: Her Haunted Legend discuss the history and paranormal phenomena. RMS Queen Mary: Voices from Her Voyages shares the sailing stories, accounts and memories from former ship crew, passengers, WWII veterans and war brides. For more information about the RMS Queen Mary, you can visit her website at http://www. queenmary.com or you can call her directly at (562) 435-3511. You can also visit my website at www.spiritedqueenmary.com

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 L 28-29 @ Borrego Springs Saturday, September 15 canceled Home vs Calvary Chapel (Downey) Friday, September 28 W 29-22 @ West Shores Friday, October 5 7:00 Calvary Christian Homecoming 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, 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 Saturday, November 17 CIF Championsip @ Morley Field

Julian Oktoberfest - Saturday, October 13 & 14, 2018 from 11:00 am to 4:00 pm www.visitjulian.com

St. Elizabeth of Hungary Catholic Church, here in beautiful historical Julian, will be hosting its 23rd Annual Oktoberfest


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