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Volume 29 - Issue 18
Wednesday December 11, 2013 Julian, CA. ISSN 1937-8416
Droning On, Where Do They Fly Back Country Voices held another “seminar” on the issue of Unmanned Aircraft Systems (ie: drones) at the Julian Town Hall on Wednesday evening (12/4). The stated goal was to further discussion and improve public awareness of the proposed FAA regulations for establishing a Test Site somewhere in Southern California.
by Michael Hart
D.C. The Agenda includes: 1. Recommendation Report a. Flight Controls Harmonization Working Group (Transport Airplane and Engine Subcommittee [TAE]) 2. Status Reports From Active Working Groups a. AC 120–17A Maintenance Control by Reliability Methods (ARAC)
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Annual Messiah Presentation Sunday
On Sunday, December 15th at 7pm in our town hall, there will be a concert of Handel's Messiah. The Julian Community Choir will sing all the beautiful choruses from the Chrisitan portion of this famous oratorio. Soloists from around the county will sing the arias, and our wonderful Evans String Quartet and pianinst will provide accompaniment. This year we are also adding a trumpeter and timpanist for the "Hallelujah Chorus." Please plan to attend this exciting production which has become a tradition during our holiday season. The concert is supported by the Community Methodist Church, and your free-will offering.
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Triangle Club’s Annual Christmas Party For Kids
Winter Sports
Home Games In Bold
Basketball - Boys
The ladies of the Triangle Club ready to serve up treats for the kids (and many parents) photos by Michael Hart
Dave Patterson addressing the audience as TV cameras roll 30 or so locals along with TV b. Flight Test Harmonization crews from NBC7 and Channel Working Group (TAE) 6 attended and heard from c. Airworthiness Assurance Dave Patterson of San Diego Working Group (TAE) Veterans For Peace, American d. Engine Harmonization Civil Liberties Union attorney Working Group (TAE) Gabriela Rivera, and local pilot e. Engine Endurance Testing Bill Everett. Requirements—Revision of The meeting was more of a Section 33.87 venting by those in attendance 3. New Task and their objections to drones a. Airman Certification System on principal, moral grounds and Working Group a lack of rules and oversight 4. Status Report from the FAA that many feel will just continue a. Rulemaking Prioritization without a vocal opposition. Working Group (RPWG) The FAA will be holding a Attendance is open to the public hearing on December interested public but limited to 19, starting at 1:00 p.m. Eastern the space available. Standard Time in Washington, continued on page 7
Once again the Triangle club put out a spread for the community at the Annual Community Christmas Greet and have your Photo taken Santa party at the Town Hall. Over 100 children graced Santa’s lap Friday evening, now they will have to wait for December 25 to see which list they are on. The Triangle club ladies all deserve a gift of thanks for their efforts putting on the event.
• Networking Breakfast •
Wednesday, December 18 PINE HILLS LODGE Gift Exchange - 8am
Friday, December 6 L 89-69 Calvary Christian Wednesday, December 13 5:30 - Ocean View Tuesday, December 17 5:30 - San Pasqual Acad Tuesday, January 7 5:30 - @San Pasqual Acad Friday, January 10 6:30 - @CCASD Tuesday, January 14 6:30 - @Ocean View Thursday, January 16 6:30 - @ Borrego
Basketball - Girls
Wednesday, December 13 4:00 - Ocean View Tuesday, December 17 4:00 - San Pasqual Acad Tuesday, January 7 4:00 - @San Pasqual Acad Friday, January 10 5:00 - @CCASD Tuesday, January 14 5:00 - @Ocean View Thursday, January 16 5:00 - @ Borrego Tuesday, January 21 5:00 - Vincent Memorial
Soccer - Boys
Santa with the help of Mrs. Claus and Miss Julian, Teen Miss Julian made sure he got all the items for his list from Julian’s good little girls and boys.
Winter Sports Seasons Kick/Tip Off For The Eagles
It’s Not Too Late To Get A Home Tour Reservation The Julian Woman’s Club is hosting their annual Holiday Home Tour on Friday, December 13, 2013. There will be two tours on Dec. 13th. We will meet at the United Methodist Church on Hwy 78. At the Church you will have the opportunity to purchase gifts for Christmas from our wonderful crafters. Baked goods will also be available to buy. Proceeds for these items go toward Scholarships for Julian High School seniors and for other charities we support. Refreshments will be served before each tour begins. The cost of this tour is $20.00. The first tour leaves promptly at 9 AM, so be at the church at 8:30. The second tour leaves the church at 1 PM, so be there at 12:30 PM. The Crafts & Baked goods will not be available for sale after the afternoon tour so those of you who are going on the afternoon tour come early so that you can shop! Reservations for the Morning tour are sold out, but there are tickets available for the afternoon tour. If you have any questions about the tour or want to make a reservation for the tour, please call Diana Garrett, 760-765-3647 or 760-221-9608.
Julian Eagles Athletics
Nino Romano a key player in Eagles 4-0 win over The Rock
Boys basketball also started the season but came up short against Calvary
photos by Lance Arenson, LPAKphotography.com
Shooter in Attempted Murder Gets 14 Years
from County News Service Jeffery Roberson, 48, pleaded guilty in September to attempted murder and use of a firearm causing great bodily injury. Roberson, who shot Joshua Fair outside the his trailer home in Julian was sentenced Tuesday to 14 years in prison. The shooting came to light shortly before 9 a.m. March 28, when a motorist driving through Julian spotted 34-year-old Joshua Fair lying on a roadside in the area of Banner Road and Apple Lane, according to the San Diego County Sheriff's Department. The driver picked up the wounded man and drove him to a nearby fire station, where medics airlifted him to Palomar Medical Center in Escondido, sheriff's Sgt. Tom Poulin said. Based on statements from the victim, deputies went to a large residential lot in the 35600 block of state Route 78, where they arrested Roberson, who resides there. Roberson's live-in girlfriend was also arrested but later released after authorities decided not to charge her in the case. It was unclear what prompted the gunfire, though Poulin said the defendant and the victim were acquaintances and the victim had visited the defendant's trailer in the past. Fair told Patch that Roberson was his business partner in gold mining. Fair said he still doesn't know what prompted Roberson to shoot him, emphasizing that no drugs were involved as well as no gold deals gone wrong. Following the shooting, Fair walked more than a mile before collapsing. It appeared that a single round from a small-caliber gun had passed through his left arm before lodging in his neck, Poulin said.
Tuesday, December 3 W 4-0 @SCYA Wednesday, December 4 T 2-2 Foothills Christian Friday, December 6 W 4-0 The Rock Monday, December 9 tba - @Army/Navy Tuesday, December 10 3:15 - @Maranatha Thursday, December 12 tba - @CCSD Friday, December 13 3:15 - Horizon Tuesday, December 17 4:30 - @Mtn Empire Thursday, December 19 3:00 - Bonita Vista Thursday, January 9 5:00 - @Borrego Friday, January 10 6:00 - @Classical
Soccer - Girls
Monday, December 2 not reported @Palo Verde Wednesday, December 4 L 0-6 @Foothills Christian Thursday, December 5 not reported SDJA Tuesday, December 10 3:15 - Maranatha Wednesday, December 11 3:15 - The Rock Tuesday, December 17 3:15 - Mtn Empire Wednesday, December 18 3:15 - Classical Friday, January 10 4:00 - @Classical Monday, January 13 3:15 - Foothills
Wrestling
Saturday, December 7 scratched - @Poway High Thursday, December 12 4pm - @Army/Navy Saturday December 14 Mission Hills Tournament Thursday, December 19 4pm - Julian High Saturday, January 3 9am - @Serra High Thursday, January 16 4pm - @Guajome Park Saturday, January 17 Tournament Thursday, January 30 4pm - @Mountain Empire Thursday, February 5 4pm - Julian High
Women’s Club - Annual Holiday Home Tour December 13th - 9am and 1pm, reservations 760-221-9608
19 years of Victorian Christmas Teas Julian Tea & Cottage Arts