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Volume 29 - Issue 34

Wednesday April 2, 2014 Julian, CA. ISSN 1937-8416

Julian Apple Growers Association

www.JulianNews.com

Quilt Trail Ready To Sign Up Entries

Apple Tree Planting/Grafting Workshop

Team Gold Scores In County Video Contest

Kids in 5th – 8th grades were invited to participate in the “Parks Make Life Better ” Video Contest showing positive camping or park experiences at any one of San Diego County Parks and Recreation facilities. The videos (1½ minutes) then where voted on in a Facebook contest for a chance to win $1,000! Ethan Elisara produced a video for the Julian Team Gold mountain biking club that he is involved with. The video explained the history of the four year old team and highlighted their use on park facilities, including Volacn continued on page 7

Julian Apple Growers Association (JAGA) , a community-based group dedicated to tending and promoting Julian apples, will hold an apple tree planting and grafting workshop on Saturday April the 5th. The workshop will demonstrate proper tree planting techniques as well as several different types of apple tree grafting techniques. Best orchard practices regarding integrated pest management (IPM) will also be discussed. Dave Lewis of BF Miller Orchard will be conducting the workshop beginning at 9am with a brief tour of the orchard, which has been in operation since the late 1800’s. Bring something to throw on the grill as a BBQ lunch will follow the workshop around 12:30pm, drinks and snacks will be provided. The cost of the workshop is $ 10 and a rootstock grafted tree is included with participation. ($5 if you participated last year) BF Miller Orchard is located behind Wynola Flats Produce at 3962 Highway 78 in Wynola. We look forward to seeing you there! For further information or questions please contact Teak Nichols, teaknich@gmail.com

10th Daffodil Show Winners

COURT OF HONOR:

BEST IN SHOW – Darlene DePew BEST IN SHOW RUNNER UP – Ken Wright BEST IN SHOW 3 STEM – Cherie Nichols BEST IN SHOW, YOUTH – Ryan Lay BEST IN SHOW RUNNER UP, YOUTH – Eva Canter BEST IN SHOW 3 STEM, YOUTH – Bear Mountain Academy BULB OF THE YEAR – John M. M. Lansing BULB OF THE YEAR RUNNER UP – Patty Asmussen BULB OF THE YEAR, 3 STEM – Anita Nichols BEST MINIATURE IN SHOW – Debbie Bainbridge BEST MINIATURE IN SHOW RUNNER UP – Diana Garrett BEST MINIATURE IN SHOW, 3-STEM – Cherie Nichols BEST TRUMPET – Cherie Nichols BEST LARGE CUP – Ken Wright BEST SMALL CUP – Darlene DePew BEST DOUBLE – Gaby Copeland BEST TRIANDRUS – Joyce Gans BEST CYCLAMINEUS – Lloyd Caster BEST JONQUILLA – LB Nickel BEST TAZETTA – Lloyd Caster BEST POETICUS – Gretchen Brown BEST SPLIT CORONA – Deanna Ralphs BEST WILD HYBRID – Cherie Nichols SWEEPSTAKES WINNER, ADULT – Cherie Nichols SWEEPSTAKES RUNNER UP – Lloyd Caster SWEEPSTAKES WINNER, YOUTH – Avery McFedries SWEEPSTAKES RUNNER UP – Molly Brown Busch SWEEPSTAKES WINNER, GROUP – Bear Mountain Academy SWEEPSTAKES RUNNER UP, GROUP – Julian Elementary A complete list of winners is available at the Chamber of Commerce or you can email a request to the Julian News and we will forward the information, please put Daffodil Show in the subject line.

Fiddle Camp Concerts Feature World Class Talent

What does a father and son from Kfar Saba (Israel), two middle-age brothers from Alberta (Canada) and a banjo enthusiast from Oxfordshire (England) have in common? They’ll all be in town – along with some ninety other folks from across the U.S. – to participate next month in the fourth annual Julian Family Fiddle Camp! The Julian Family Fiddle Camp’s reputation and draw has gone international, with increasing numbers coming each year to learn and play with some of the best traditional acoustic string instrument musicians found anywhere today. Per Avery Ellisman, the Founder and Producer of the Camp, “We’ve worked extremely hard to identify and bring the best instructors to teach and perform at the Camp, and word about the quality of the instruction, beautiful environment, and warm community reception has clearly been spread far and wide.” The Julian Family Fiddle Camp offers instruction for those who play the fiddle, mandolin, old-time banjo, guitar and upright bass, and provides classes and workshops in traditional Appalachian flatfoot and buck dancing. It not only draws people of all ages from afar, it has also earned the interest and participation of increasing numbers of locals as well. Maril Parker, a Julian resident for over twenty two years, has attended the Camp since its inception and notes that “not only is the Camp’s instruction world-class, the evening concerts are simply unbelievable. It’s thrilling to have such musical luminaries teaching at a music camp here in Julian, and fantastic that the Camp instructors put on performances all can attend.” As for the performances, they’re held on Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights (April 10th, 11th and 12th) at Camp Cedar Glen, with a different artist headlining each concert. Starting on Thursday evening this year’s artists include old-time banjo wizard,

• Networking Breakfast •

Wednesday, April 16

Poncho Villas 8 All Are Welcome AM

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The Julian Backcountry Quilt Trail is ready to begin! Please attend the first community meeting explaining HOW to get involved in the first quilt trail in Southern California and only the third in the state. Join the Julian Backcountry Quilt Trail Committee and the Julian Woman’s Club as they host a Tuesday, April 8 meeting at 6 p.m. at the Julian Branch Library AND a repeat meeting on April 11 at 9 a.m. at the Julian Woman’s Clubhouse. A quilt trail is a driving route through rural areas along which property owners have decorated their businesses, barns, outbuildings or residences with painted wooden quilt squares viewable from the roads. Over 130 quilt trails currently exist in 43 states, with over 3500 decorated structures. The main purpose of any quilt trail is to promote tourism and economic growth in rural areas; however, the trail’s beautiful folk art and grassroots involvement also develop and reflect community pride. Each colorful pattern is selected or designed by the property owner, often revealing historical connections to the land, business or family; thus each trail becomes a unique reflection of the area it covers. The Julian Backcountry Quilt Trail Committee envisions the trail’s driving route as Julian in the center of an imaginary pinwheel, extending outward on state routes through communities at least 25 miles in any direction— Lake Cuyamaca, Descanso, Wynola, Santa Ysabel, Ramona, Warner Springs, Borrego Springs, Shelter Valley. In Julian, Farmers Road to Wynola Road will also be included. Growth will depend on participation and additional routes may be added in the future. The JBQT Committee also encourages homeowners NOT on the designated driving routes to participate. Decorating homes or outbuildings with quilt blocks becomes neighborhood public art and a thematic connection to the quilt trail. Topics to be covered at the community meetings will include the application process, quilt block selection, costs, options and directions for making, painting and installing quilt blocks, deadlines, role of the JBQT Committee, public relations plans, and volunteer opportunities. Two installation phases are planned, for midJune and early September. Come find out what this exciting new project is all about. Tuesday, April 8 at 6 p.m. at the Julian Branch Library located at 1850 Highway 78, next to the High School AND a repeat meeting on Friday, April 11 at 9 a.m. at the Julian Woman’s Club, 2607 C Street. For more information, please contact the library at 760-765-0370.

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Defensible Space Workshop At The Library This Saturday - April 5, 2014 at 10:45 am, a Defensible Space Workshop will be held at the Julian Branch Library. This workshop is being led by the Fire Safe Council of San Diego County and the Resource Conservation District of Greater San Diego County. Wildfires are an unfortunate part of life in California. Find out how to prepare and protect your family and home during this year’s extreme drought conditions. Handouts will include how to create 100 feet of defensible space and making your home fire safe. In addition, there will be information about the NO COST chipping service which is available to residents of Julian and Santa Ysabel. You only have until April 25 to apply for the no cost chipping service and fuel reduction and may sign up by visiting their website at www.firesafesdcounty.org. Registrations for this workshop should be made by calling the Fire Safe Council at 619-5620096 and asking for Cheryl or Ann. You may also e-mail them at defensiblespace@firesafe.org . The Library is located at 1850 Highway 78, next to the high school. More information about the workshop and the chipping service is available at the library.

Julian Eagles Athletics

Spring Sports Track

Saturday, March 22 @Elemer Runge Classic Saturday, March 29 @Mt Carmel Invitational Saturday, April 5 Arnie Robinson Invitational @San Diego Mesa College Saturday, April 19 @Jaguar Morning Session

Softball

Thursday, March 6 W 6 - 5 Classical Academy Friday, March 14 W - Lutheran Wednesday, March 19 W 17 - 7 @Warner Friday, March 21 L Calipatria Monday, March 24 Baptist (Hemet) Tuesday, March 25 Classical Academy Wednesday, March 26 Rescheduled* - Borrego Thursday, March 27 3:30 @Vincent Memorial Wednesday, April 9 3:30 - Mountain Empire Thursday, April 10 3:30 - Warner Friday, April 11 3:30 - Warner Tuesday, April 15 4:00 @Holtville Wednesday, April 30 3:30 @Calipatria Friday, May 2 3:30 @Borrego

Baseball

Vote For Joe Canales For School Volunteer Of The Year! JUHS Athletic Director Tim White has nominated Joe Canales for outstanding community service at Julian High School. To show your support for Joe, please be sure to vote at www.donornation.org and we encourage you to cast your online vote now through April 24th, 2014. Joe is eligible to win 52 weeks of groceries generously donated by Sprouts Farmers Market, 2014/15 season tickets for the La Jolla Playhouse, and a five thousand dollar donation for Julian High School. For more information, visit www. donornation.org/award Below, you will find instructions on how to vote online. Please share this information with your school community to increase Joe's chances of winning. Follow these 3 steps: 1. Go to http://www.donornation.org/ award/nominee/?id=138594489 2. Click “Vote”. You will see prompt to register. (Enter your Name, Email Address and Password) 3. Once you have voted, click “share” to encourage friends and family to vote for Joe via social media! On behalf of Julian High School, and the Julian News, thank you for your support!

Thursday, March 6 W 3- 0 San Diego Jewish Academy Saturday, March 8 W9-4 San Jacinto W 7 - 4 Valley Academy Tuesday, March 11 L 9-3 @Calvin Christian Friday, March 14 W 6 - 0 3:30 @Lutheran Wednesday, March 19 W 12 - 2 Calipatria Thursday, March 20 W 17 - 8 Ocean View Monday, March 24 3:30 @ Baptist (Hemet) Friday, March 28 3:30 @Vincent Memorial Tuesday, April 8 4:00 @Liberty Charter Wednesday, April 9 4:00 - Mountain Empire Tuesday, April 15 3:30 @Holtville Thursday, April 24 4:00 - Ocean View Friday, April 25 4:00 Foothills Christian Wednesday, April 30 3:15 @Calipatria Friday, May 2 3:30 @Borrego

Golf

Tuesday, March 25 vs Calvary Christian Thursday, March 27 @Calvary Christian Thursday, April 3 @Escondido Adventist Tuesday, April 9 Classical Academy Thursday, April 10 @St. Joseph Academy Thursday, April 24 @Guajome Park Tuesday, April 29 @Borrego Springs Thursday, May 1 @Calvary Christian Tuesday, May 6 Vincent Memorial Thursday, May 8 Guajome Park

Taste of Julian - April 12

Explore The Back Country’s Culinary Delights

Business Mixer April 3 - 5:30 at Pine Hills Lodge Fiddle Camp Concerts at Camp Cedar Glen April 10, 11, 12


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