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Julian News
PO Box 639 Julian, CA 92036
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July 3, 2019
Julian, CA.
Volume 34 — Issue 48 ISSN 1937-8416
Annual Quilt Show On Display Thru The Fourth
Julian residents, their friends and parade lovers from all over have lined up at on the town’s main street to wave their flags, cheer the marching bands, salute the Marine Color Guard, and carry a giant American Flag down the thoroughfare. Main Street closes to traffic at 9 a.m. At 10: A.M. – The pre-parade activities begin with a fly-over
How Can Just One Citizen Make a Difference
by Jessica Bakken*
Diana B. Garrett was one of the most pivotal individuals in my life and community. She fell in love with our small town of Julian and immediately saw how she could help make a difference. She created annual contests for our community to participate in and created opportunities for every citizen and tourist. This brought money to our town, just from her single idea and with the help of the community, making her an inspiring leader. Although these were ways she affected her town, she impacted my life in so many more ways. To most, she was a predominant citizen, but I was the luckiest person because I was able to call her my Grandmother. She opened her arms to my family and accepted us into her own, loving me as her own granddaughter. Now, I realize that the biggest way a single person can ever make a difference, is to share love. To live in her legacy, I will never be held by the chains of life. Everyone may not know her name, and may never know mine, but as long as we are remembered by our deeds, our lives will be, have been lived to the fullest. The only thing that should matter is the way the people we love remember us and their influence in the world around them. In memory of Diana B. Garrett (June 1, 1940 - December 13, 2018) * The American Legion Womens Auxiliary “Americanism Essay Contest”. Jessica won 1st place in her division for Julian and then 2nd place at district.
of 4 Stearman Bi Planes used in WW2 to train pilots. Patriotic music will be played at three different stages along the route. 10-11:45 -Gunfight with Julian Doves & Desperados, Patriotic Musical Presentations 11:45 - Audience will be invited to assist with unfurling an enormous and kick off the parade with a procession down Main Street. At Noon – Enjoy watching a shoot-out by the Doves and Desperados. A second fly-over of one T-6 military training plane and one T-34 military training plane. The National Anthem will be played. The parade begins as soon as the National Anthem is completed. A Mouth Watering, Deep Pit barbecue and dance for $20.00 ($12.00 for children under 12 and Free for children under 6) put on by the American Legion, when the parade has ended.
Fourth of July Star Party On Volcan Mountain Thursday, July 4th: Enjoy a bird's eye view of the many firework displays around San Diego County from the Volcan Mountain summit. Our friends from the Curiousity Peak Observatory and the Julian Dark Sky Network will meet us at the summit with a variety of telescopes for stargazing after the fireworks. This hike is moderately strenuous with an elevation gain of approximately 1,000 ft. in two miles and a total roundtrip distance of approximately seven miles. Dress in layers as the temperature can change dramatically as we reach the summit. Date: Thursday, July 4th Thime: 6:00 pm - 10:00 pm Wear: Sturdy shoes Bring: A fully-charged flashlight, water, snacks, and a light jacket Volcan Mountain Wilderness Preserve; 1209 Farmer Road, Julian Park: along Farmer Road, and meet at the Hubbell Gate trailhead--approximately 300 feet up the gravel road from the roadside parking area. This is just north of the Wynola Road intersection with Farmer Road. Please contact the San Diego County Parks Mountain-Borrego Preserves Ranger office for updates or more information, 760-765-4098. Visit the Volcan Mountain Foundation's website at www. VolcanMt.org for ongoing updates of events and activities on and around the Volcan Mountain Range.
County Seeks Input On Future Grant Projects
Julian Woman’s Club Annual Heritage Quilt Show - see handmade quilts by club members and residents. Show is 10 am to 4 pm daily. Handmade items for sale plus an opportunity raffle for a specially made quilt. Tickets 1 for $2 or 3 for $5. Winner selected on July 4 at 3 pm. Free to all, donations encouraged.
The County of San Diego is seeking community input to help determine the goals and priorities for its 2020-2024 Consolidated Plan. As valued partners, we would like to ask for your help in spreading the word about the upcoming community forums and community needs survey with those in your network. The community forums and survey are opportunities for the County to learn the regional needs and priorities, as well as individual community needs directly from residents. These identified priorities will help shape the Consolidated Plan’s funding priorities for the next five years. Brief Background: San Diego County receives federal entitlement funds from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to invest in local communities. The Consolidated Plan helps the County assess the community’s needs and outlines community goals and associated funding priorities for a five-year period (FY 2020 – 2024). It is submitted to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The Consolidated Plan describes the strategies the County will pursue to address priority community needs, and identifies goals and objectives to guide investment and measure progress of the HUD entitlement funds over the five-year period. Federal Entitlement Grants Under Consideration: a. Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program b. Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG) Program c. HOME Investment Partnerships Program (HOME) d. Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) Program The dates of the upcoming community forum dates are listed below. The online survey link will be distributed when it becomes available. Thank you for your time and contribution to meaningful dialogue about community development needs in our community. For additional questions or comments, please contact Sarah Snook Brunson at Sarah@LeSarDevelopment.com or 619-236-0612.
Thanks to all the Volunteers for the Julian Fourth of July Parade!!! www.visitjulian.com
Have a Great Day in Julian on July 4th