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An Independent Weekly Newspaper Serving the Backcountry Communities of Julian, Cuyamaca, Santa Ysabel, Shelter Valley, Mt. Laguna, Ranchita, Sunshine Summit, Warner Springs and Wynola.

Julian News

PO Box 639 Julian, CA 92036

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For the Community, by the Community.

Wednesday

October 31, 2018

Volume 34 — Issue 13

Julian, CA.

ISSN 1937-8416

www.JulianNews.com

Seniors Celebrated At Seasons End

Alternative Gift Fair Saturday In Town Hall Please join us on Saturday, November 3rd at the Town Hall from 10 AM 5 PM! There will be an amazing variety of gift items from around the world and in our own town. The Guatemala Project is very popular, offering beautiful hand-woven clothing for all ages, purses and wallets, scarves, jackets, a variety of jewelry, toys, and more. All earnings from these items provide for the people of Guatemala. Several Native-Americans, who come down from the Anaheim UMC, offer lovely and creative turquoise, coral, and silver bracelets, earrings, and more. Plant with Purpose is an organization which works toward reversing rural poverty around the world. They offer information on community development work as well as hand woven pine needle baskets, and cool tee shirts for sale. The United Methodist Women will display many treasures, home made goodies, locally grown plants, and many Christmas decor items. We hope you will stop by our gift fair and start your holiday shopping, while supporting local and international causes and enjoying good fellowship.

Warrior Foundation Breakfast At The Legion

Julian High’s Fall Sports seniors - acknowlaged at Friday nights football game . Eagles fell to Foothills 28-6

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 L 0-3 @ West Shores Friday, October 5 L 1-3 Home vs Warner Wed, October 10 L 1-3 Home vs Vincent Memorial Friday, October 12 L 1-3 @ Calipatria Wed,October 24 L 1-3 Home vs Mountain Empire Friday, October 26 4:00 @ Warner

Kayla Blanco with best friend Danika Stalcup

Emily Villarta with Brother Jose

Ben Elliott with Craig and Lisa Heyer

Football

Adam Berrum and his mom, Maria Leon; dad, PedroBerrum; sister Thelma Leon and nephew Xander Solis

Tamar Dilicerti and brother Amari Barbour

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 FW 2-0 Calvary Christian Homecoming Friday, October 12 FL 0 - 26 @ Calvin Christian Thurs, October 18 L 14 - 34 Home vs San Diego Jewish Academy Friday, October 26 L 28 -6 Home vs Foothills Christian

Cross Country

Reece Elmblad with his mom, Leah; dad Will plus Cade, Kyle, Eddie, Sandi, Charli, Tater, Grandma & Grandpa?

The American Legion was the place to be on Sunday as they hosted the Annual Warrior Foundation Breakfast to assist wounded veterans.

Friday nights game against Foothill Christian (ranked #1) appeared to be a miss match from the opening hand shake, looking across the field to the 28 players on the their sideline. But, the Eagles came out tough and with some shifts in position, Dakotah Audibert at quarterback added a new and

larger dimension to the running game (20 carries fro 96 yards). Not relying on Bradley Kaltenthaler(who also played QB - 2 of 3 passing for 20 yards and only 4 carries for 15 yards) and Roman Sanders (23 carries for 91 yards). The teams battled to a 6-6 first half tie before the senior night

crowd. The third quarter Foothill came out with purpose and knotched 14 more. And also stiffend their degfense. The Knights added a forth quarter score to produce the final 28 - 6 score. Foothill will host Borrego this Friday to start the 8 man championship run. continued on page 7

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

Congratulations to Julian Tea and Cottage Arts on their Anniversary www.visitjulian.com

24th Anniversary Open House Celebration - Thursday Nov 1st through Monday Nov 5th


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