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Back Country Happenings 4th Of July - Trails & Rails

CALENDAR LISTINGS If you are having or know of an event in Julian, Lake Cuyamaca, Ranchita, Warner Springs, Santa Ysabel, Shelter Valley Sunshine Summit or elsewhere that should be listed in the Backcountry Happenings column, please contact the JULIAN NEWS at PO Box 639 Julian, CA 92036, voice/fax 760 765 2231 email: submissions@ juliannews.com or bring the information by our office.

ONGOING EVENTS

Julian Community Planning Group 2nd Monday Every Month Town Hall - 7pm Architectural Review Board 1st Tuesday of the Month Julian Town Hall Downstairs - 7pm Julian Chamber of Commerce Mixer - 1st Thursday of Month Board - 3rd Thursday of Month Town Hall - 6pm 760 765 1857 Julian-Cuyamaca Fire Protection District 2nd Tuesday of The Month, 6pm 4th Tuesday of the Month, 10am at the Fire Station, 3407 Hwy 79, Julian Julian Community Services District Third Tuesday of every month at 10:00 A.M. at the San Diego County Sheriff’s Office, Julian Substation, Public Meeting Room, 2907 Washington Street, Julian Julian Women’s Club 1st Wednesday - 1pm 2607 C Street information: 760 765 0212 Julian Historical Society The Witch Creek School House and the Julian Stageline Museum are open the first weekend of the month 11am to 4pm. Historical presentations, 4th Wednesday of the Month - Julian Historical Society Building, 2133 4th Street - 7 pm

Every Thursday VET Connect - VA services available at Julian library. Call 858-694-3222 for appointment. Thursdays, 9am-4pm. Every 2nd and 4th Thursday Julian Lions Club 7pm downstairs at the town hall Every 1st and 3rd Thursday - Lego Club, Lego building for kids grade K-5. All materials supplied. Julian Library - 2:30pm. Every Saturday Techie Saturday at Julian Library - We now have a 3D printer! Come in on any Saturday and get individual instruction and assistance. Every Sunday (Weather permitting) Julian Doves and Desperados historic comedy skits at 1 pm, 2 pm and 3 pm – stage area behind Julian Market and Deli.

July

Ongoing Thru July 4 Julian Women’s Club Heritage Quilt Show The 2019 Raffle Quilt is a handsome Log Cabin pattern. Raffle tickets for the Quilt are $2 for one, or $5 for 3 tickets. Julian Town Hall

Thursday, July 4 Start Party on Volcan Mountain Hike Volcan Mountain, look for fire works in the sky 6pm - Volcan Mountain Trailhead 1107 Farmer Road

Zumba Aerobics with Gaynor Every Monday and Thursday Town Hall - 5pm, info: 619 540-7212

Sunday, July 7 FIRST SUNDAY - FREE MOVIE JHS Theater family style matinee at 2pm(doors open at 1:30pm) films for ‘mature’ folks at 6pm (doors open at 5:30pm) hotline: 760-765-0606 ext. 300

Every Tuesday Healthy Yoga with Lori Munger HHP,RYT Julian Library - 10am Every Wednesday @ Julian Library 10am - Baby Story Time with Miss Colleen 10:30am - Preschool Story Time and Crafts 11:00am - Sit and Fit for Seniors - Gentle Stretching and flexibility exercises with Matt Kraemer Second and Fourth Wednesdays Feeding San Diego Julian Library parking lot - 9:30am Shelter Valley CC - 11:30am Fourth Wednesday Julian Indivisible Community United Methodist Church of Julian - 2pm Julian Historical Society Witch Creek School - 7pm

Baja Blues Boys - Friday

ACTIVITIES & LODGING Proudly serving visitors for over 25 years, including friends and family of our backcountry neighbors and residents

Five unique guest rooms, near town, on 3 wooded acres with extensive gardens, benches and pathways. Our guests enjoy a full breakfast each day, goodies in the afternoon and unsurpassed hospitality.

Thursday, July 4 Independance Day Parade pre-parade - 10am Parade - Noon

Julian Arts Guild General Meeting: Second Wednesday of the Month, Julian Library - 2:30pm Program: Fourth Tuesday of Month Julian Library - 6:00

Julian Arts Chorale Rehearsals at JCUMC Monday @ 6:15

The annual tradition of patriotic and inspration songs presented by Trails and Rails continues at Wynola Pizza this fourth of July from 1 to 4 after the parade. Come enjoy a sing-a-long all afertnoon and enjoy some good food a libation and your friends. Classic songs from simpler times, with a few modern classics and some that could become timeless. Finish your Fourth with a relaxing afternoon at Wynola Pizza with our friends Walt, Paula and Mike aka:Trails & Rails. This will be Trails & Rails’ 12th (in one format or another) 4th of July at Wynola! We think this is a pretty special ‘tradition’ and definitely thank Harry & Sabine for making that happen - And for bringing music and great food to everyone who gets to experience the special setting of the Wynola Pizza and Bistro Express !

Our adjacent BLACK OAK CABIN provides another option for your getaway! www.butterfieldbandb.com

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For More Information: 760-765-2179 or 800-379-4262

Always popular Baja Blue Boys bring the full bamd to the patio Saturday night for three hours of blues music. Wynola Pizza 6 to 9.

Blue Creek Band - Saturday

Wednesday, July 10 Feeding San Diego Free produce and select staple items. No income or eligibility requirements. Julian Library - 9:30am Shelter Valley CC - 11:30am Thursday, July 11 State Park Virtual Tour Take a virtual tour of Point Lobos State Natural Reserve and learn about the ecology of its beautiful 70 foot high kelp forest! Julian Library - noon Friday, July 12 Rockin’ Recess Outdoor fun for kids of all ages. Julian Library - noon Saturday, July 13 Meet authors Nancy Villalobos and Sarah Vosburgh, part of the Shaking the Tree. Shaking the Tree: Brazen. Short. Memoir.

Blue Creek Band is a highly talented and energetic string band, performing many styles of music; Americana, Bluegrass, Swing, Pop, Gospel, Classics, Blues & more. Featuring exciting solos and strong vocals, they bring foot-tapping music that lifts the spirit. Saturday night on the patio at Wynola Pizza come tap your feet from six to nine.

Julian Historical Society

Monthly presentations on the fourth Wednesday of the month The Historical Society Building 2133 4th Street

Upcoming Wynola Pizza & Bistro Shows:

Monday’s - Triva Night - 6 to 8 Every Thursday — Open Mic Nite - 6 to 8 Friday, July 12 - Sunny Side Strings Saturday, July 13 - TBA For more information call Wynola Pizza and Bistro 760-765-1004

• On July 4, 1826, the 50th anniversary of the adoption of the Declaration of Independence, both John Adams and Thomas Jefferson, the second and third presidents of the United States, respectively, die. Both men had been central in the drafting of the historic document. • On July 2, 1900, in the sky over Germany's Lake Constance, Count Ferdinand Graf von Zeppelin successfully demonstrates the world's first rigid airship. The 420-foot, cigar-shaped craft was lifted by hydrogen gas and powered by a 16-horsepower engine. • On July 7, 1912, Jim Thorpe wins the pentathlon at the fifth modern Olympics in Stockholm, Sweden. He would later medal in the decathlon. In 1913, though, he was stripped of his Olympic medals because he had played minor league baseball. The medals were restored posthumously in 1982, 30 years

after his death. • On July 1, 1951, Cleveland Indians ace Bob Feller pitches the third no-hit game of his career to lead the Indians over the Detroit Tigers 2-1, making him the first modern pitcher ever to throw three no-hitters. • On July 6, 1976, in Annapolis, Maryland, the United States Naval Academy admits women for the first time with the induction of 81 female midshipmen. In May 1980, Elizabeth Anne Rowe became the first woman member of the class to graduate. • On July 3, 1985, the blockbuster action-comedy "Back to the Future" -- in which John DeLorean's iconic concept car is transformed into a timetravel device -- is released in theaters. The DeLorean featured gull-wing doors and a brushed stainless-steel body. • On July 5, 1996, Dolly the sheep -- the first mammal to have been successfully cloned from an adult cell -- is born at the Roslin Institute in Scotland. Over the course of her short sixyear life, Dolly gave birth to four lambs. © 2019 Hearst Communications, Inc. All Rights Reserved

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• FISHING REPORT •

Howdy! From Lake Cuyamaca “Dusty Britches” here along with “Yosemite Sam” and “Peppermint Patty”. The trout fishing hasn’t let up here to date. Lone Pine is the hot spot with the eelers coming out up to 6 pounds. Some Mt. Lassen plants are obviously still out there. Yesterday afternoon I was hanging out around the cleaning tables on the west side when several cars pulled in to clean their fish, All limits and all fish were large enough to fillet. They had that undeniable dark pink meat. The fish cleaning

tables are a great classroom when kids are there. It doesn’t take much to get them interested in the anatomy of a fish and what the different fins do, the gills and their importance, the lateral line, and on and on. The young anglers eyes get really huge when you start to open the fish up and dissect it. Chambers Park comes in with a close 2nd place. Just below the R.V. sites along the shoreline is consistently active. The Cuyamaca raised trout are showing on a daily basis. They are all coming in at a respectable 1-1/2 to 2 pounds with pink meat. For pan fish, crappie are being taken along the dike although you have to find them in the water column, but once you do that, it’s game on… same thing for blue gill. Another sturgeon was hooked, but not taken from a rental boat off the point of the island… to large for the tackle used. The “Rock Hoppers” are out in force with some great catch and release Florida Strain Largemouth Bass. The Common Carp is active with the females full of eggs. A fish that is still continued on page 14


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