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Artist Theo Clifford will be giving a free demonstration on the art of character sketching at 6:00pm on Tuesday, April 28th in the Community Room at the Julian Library. Character sketching, or cartooning, has been Theo Clifford's passion since he began working for Legoland in 1998, not only as an artist, but also as a teacher for other aspiring sketch artists. More recently Clifford has worked as a freelance character artist doing fundraisers, street fairs and private events with his "Clifford Arts", and has won awards at the Del Mar Fair. "The advanced theory on the art of caricatures" explains Theo, "goes beyond the basic fundamentals of cartooning." Theo Clifford's presentation will explain and demonstrate the process of creating expressive and unique character sketches. We hope you will join us for this free demonstration hosted by the Julian Arts Guild.

Track Meet Results From April 17 Varsity - Mens

1. Guajome Park Academy 99 2. Julian High 86 3. Mountain Empire 83 4. San Pasqual Academy 21.5 5. Calvary Christian (CV) 20.5

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Varsity - Womens

1. Mountain Empire 98 2. Julian High 71 3. Calvary Christian (CV) 55 4. San Pasqual Academy 42 5. Guajome Park Academy 38

Mens Results

X 100 Meters - Varsity - Finals 1. 12 Kevin Allenstein 11.15a Guajome Park Academy 2. 11 Nicholas Giles 11.43a Guajome Park Academy 3. 11 Jasthan Gant 11.53a San Pasqual Academy 4. 12 Tony Cousins 11.74a Mountain Empire 5. 10 Chris Feather 12.12a Calvary Christian (CV) 6. 11 Daniel Perez 12.15a Guajome Park Academy 7. 10 Roman Figueroa 12.57a Calvary Christian (CV) 8. 9 Roby Teniro 12.69a San Pasqual Academy 9. 9 Logan Pinaroc 12.98a Guajome Park Academy 10. 11 Daniel Solorio 13.25a Calvary Christian (CV) 11. 9 Sawyer Ernsbarger 13.31a Mountain Empire 12. 9 Robbie Sanchez 13.39a Calvary Christian (CV) 13. 9 Trent Willson 14.82a Mountain Empire X 200 Meters - Varsity - Finals 1. 11 Nicholas Giles 23.45a Guajome Park Academy 2. 12 Tony Cousins 24.10a Mountain Empire 3. 12 Carlo Manalad 24.15a Guajome Park Academy 4. 12 Wills Booth 25.04a Julian High 5. 9 Roby Teniro 25.25a San Pasqual Academy 6. 12 Jacob Willson 25.33a Mountain Empire 7. 9 Jakwase Harvey 25.75a Mountain Empire 8. 9 Logan Pinaroc 27.90a Guajome Park Academy 9. 9 Michael Pena 28.51a Calvary Christian (CV) 10. 9 Robbie Sanchez 29.12a Calvary Christian (CV) 11. 11 Vladymir Wong 31.63a Julian High X 400 Meters - Varsity - Finals 1. 12 Wills Booth 56.81a Julian High 2. 9 Jakwase Harvey 58.15a Mountain Empire 3. 9 Roby Teniro 1:00.31a San Pasqual Academy 4. 9 Edgar Zattarain 1:01.30a Guajome Park Academy 5. 11 Johnathon Wahl 1:01.88a Mountain Empire 6. 9 Jerrian Simmons 1:03.76a Guajome Park Academy 7. 9 Michael Pena 1:05.21a Calvary Christian (CV) 8. 9 Seth Santa Maria 1:06.85a Calvary Christian (CV) 9. - Tyler Mansel 1:07.22a Guajome Park Academy 10. 9 Jeffrey Tosspon 1:07.75a Mountain Empire X 800 Meters - Varsity - Finals 1. 12 Isaiah Tunnell 2:21.96 Julian High 2. 12 Grattan Nickles 2:22.32 Mountain Empire 3. 12 Wills Booth 2:30.77 Julian High 4. 10 Anthony Romano 2:31.09 Julian High 5. 10 Caleb Strauch 2:33.87 Mountain Empire 6. 9 David Soloman 2:35.57 Guajome Park Academy 7. 12 Garrison Zela 2:35.85 Mountain Empire 8. 12 Marcos Zertuche 2:38.98 Mountain Empire 9. 9 Brian Contreras 2:50.45 Guajome Park Academy X 1600 Meters - Varsity - Finals 1. 12 Isaiah Tunnell 5:19.08 Julian High 2. 12 Grattan Nickles 5:21.36 Mountain Empire 3. 10 Anthony Romano 5:29.45 Julian High 4. 10 Troy Miller 5:40.44 Guajome Park Academy 5. 9 Jed Kron 5:44.93 Julian High 6. 12 Garrison Zela 5:55.71 Mountain Empire 7. 10 Caleb Strauch 6:01.23 Mountain Empire 8. 9 Abraham Cruz 6:07.52 Guajome Park Academy 9. - Tyler Mansel 6:23.77 Guajome Park Academy 10. 9 Brian Contreras 6:30.01 Guajome Park Academy 11. 9 Nico Amial 6:40.96 Guajome Park Academy X 3200 Meters - Varsity - Finals 1. 12 Isaiah Tunnell 11:48.49 Julian High 2. 11 Vincent Mesa 12:09.67 Mountain Empire 3. 9 Karl Ferda 12:37.69 Guajome Park Academy 4. 9 Jed Kron 12:54.46 Julian High 5. 9 Patrick Vandewalle 13:32.21 Julian High 6. 9 Javian Briggs 14:23.52 Mountain Empire X 110m Hurdles - 39" - Varsity - Finals 1. 10 Michael Chen 20.48a Calvary Christian (CV) continued on page 7

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Mystery Theater, Friday And Saturday - Dinner Won’t Be! Mystery Dinner This Week! The Julian Triangle Club is presenting "Murder, Music & Mayhem" this Friday, April 24, and Saturday, April 25 at 6:30pm. This is a must see for mystery buffs. The cast is made up of your Julian resident thespians and all the proceeds go to support the Julian Town Hall Renovation. If you've attended a performance of the Melodrama in the past, you know what a treat is in store. If you haven't been to any of our productions, don't miss this one! The show features The Queens of Swing - a HOT female quartet. Tickets are only $30 and include a full Italian dinner complete with bread, salad, main course, and dessert, all provided by Jeremy's on the Hill. Call Julian Town Hall Chamber of Commerce at 760-765-1857 for your tickets. Tables and tickets are going fast, so hurry in today!

High School Board And Teachers Agree On Contract

by Michael Hart

Negotiating any labor agreement is never easy for the parties involved and with children’s futures on the line it is particularly complex. The finances of school districts ties to property taxes and the whim of legislative action makes projecting future budgets nothing more than the throw of a dart at numbers you hope it will be close to what is actually going to be there. With intense negotiations over the past month both the district and the teachers looked for a means to bring the teachers pay and benefits package into a competitive structure with other districts without bankrupting the district. After an all day session one week before a Thursday nights board meeting, an agreement was reached that everyone could live with and move forward. Board member Dennis Cantor was the only board member to speak before the vote and stated his position - “ ...there isn’t enough money in the world to pay teachers what the deserve...” Calling for the vote all board members said yea (with Greg Shuett absent) and the motion to accept the tentative agreement passed unanimously. The teachers and staff at the meeting fell silent and then applauded the decision. As the meeting drew to a close all the teachers in attendance shook the hands of the board and thanked them and Superintendant Schlottman, Chief Business Official Kristin Armatis for working to improve the district for everyone. It was also decided that Mrs. Becky Hatch will assume the duties of Mrs. Martha Masch as registrar beginning with the new school year. The next board meeting is scheduled for May 21 at which time they will have to adopt the budget for the 2015-16 school year and set the school calendar.

Patti Bell To Bank Of Southern California In Ramona

Bank of Southern California, N. A. (OTCQB: FBBN) has announced that Patricia Bell will be joining the bank on Monday May 05, 2015 as Assistant Vice President, Branch Sales Manager at their Ramona office. She will be responsible for overseeing the daily operations and growth of the office, including participating in the Ramona and Julian communities. Most recently, Patricia held the position of Branch Manager at the Julian branch of Rabo Bank. She started her banking career as an entry level bank clerk and has been fortunate to experience many aspects of banking including, Operations, Project Management, Learning and Leadership Development, Lending, Cash Vault Management and Branch Management. She was awarded the Tribute to Women in Industry for Banking as well as numerous other Leadership Awards. Patricia has lived in Ramona for 15 years and currently serves on the Board of Directors for the Julian Chamber of Commerce. As the only local community bank in Ramona, Bank of Southern California has been serving the Ramona community for well over 14 years. The bank originally was founded as Ramona National Bank and was renamed Bank of Southern California in 2010 as the bank continued to grow in San Diego as well as position itself for future growth in the Southern California region.

Jr High Softball Teams Finish Second In Tournament

The Junior High Timberwolves participated in the annual Softball Tournament at Warner Springs on Thursday where six schools participated this year. Coaches Robin Calloway (boys), Dana Pettersen and Linda Ross (girls) would like to thank parent drivers, helpers and Warner Springs Junior High for a beautiful day of softball! Both teams took 2nd place.

JCFPD CERT's April Community Outreach Class JCFPD CERT is pleased to offer our next Community Outreach class Thursday, April 23rd, from 6-8 pm, in the Community Room at the Julian Library. The class, focusing on Defensible Space (around your home) will address what residents need to do to maintain and prepare their property in the event of a wildfire in their neighborhood. Nothing is a guarantee, but residents can certainly increase their odds of having a home to return to, by knowing the best strategies. Mike Rogers, an expert in the field of wildland fire fighting, including techniques and strategies, will be presenting on Thursday evening. He has over 30 years experience in wildland fires and fuel management during his roles as Forest Service firefighter to Forest Supervisor of the Angeles National Forest. "The more we can do to empower citizens to take charge of those issues within their control the better off we will all be. There will never be enough trained personnel or fire engines to have an engine crew at every home when the wildfire eventually hits as it surely will. Preparedness is the ultimate key to survival. In my presentations I do not use the term "defensible space", which implies that someone will be at your home to defend it; but rather "SURVIVABLE SPACE"!! We need to take steps to insure to the best of our abilities that if wildfire strikes and we have to leave that there will be a home for us to come back to. It takes commitment, sweat and preparedness for home survivability to become a reality under the worst of circumstances." Please join us for an informative evening that will help each one of us be better prepared for the next wildfire. Any questions, contact certjcfpd@gmail.com

Fourth of July Parade Honors its Friends The parade bestows honors on special friends by inviting them to join the marching bands, floats, and vintage vehicles marching down Main Street, according to Diana Garrett, who manages the honored guests. This year will be the biggest yet with the most parade supporters being honored. The guests include some who did not get to ride last year when the parade was cancelled at the last minute. They include Supervisor Diane Jacob, who has supported the parade generously for many years, and Julian’s own historian David Lewis, who will ride as the Grand Marshal. Other locals on the honor roll include Jeremy Manley, merchant of the year for 20142015, Honorary Mayor Stacy Peyakov for 2104-2015, and WWII Veteran Bob Malneritch. For the first time members of the Victorian Roses Ladies Riding Society will appear in our parade on their beautiful horses. Local media personalities have a habit of joining our festivities. This year they include Sam Bass from KyXy, who has ridden down Main Street for several years. New this year will be Roger Hedgecock, who will be announcing the parade, and KUSI morning anchors David Davis and Lisa Remillard.

Spring Sports Schedule Track and Field

Sat, Mar 21 - 12th Annual Elmer Runge Classic Patrick Henry 9:00 AM Fri, Mar 27 - Citrus #1 Vista HS, 3:00 PM Sat, Mar 28 - Mt. Carmel/ ASICS Track Invite 10:00 AM Fri, Apr 10 - Citrus #2 Julian HS, 3:00 PM Fri, Apr 17 Citrus #3 Julian HS 3:00 PM Fri, May 1 -Dennis Gilbert Small Schools Invite Mountain Empire HS 3:00 PM Sat, May 2 - Dick Wilkins Frosh-Soph Invite Del Norte HS 9:00 AM Thu, May 14 - Citrus League Finals, Julian HS 3:00 PM Sat, May 23 CIF-SDS Prelims Mt. Carmel HS 3:00 PM Sat, May 30 CIF-SDS Finals Mt. Carmel HS 3:00 PM Girls Softball Thursday, March 12 vs Warner Monday, March 16 @Vincent Memorial Wednesday, March 18 L 18-8 @Ocean View Friday, March 20 L 15-14 3:15 @West Shores Tuesday, March 24 L 30-16 vs West Shores Thursday, March 26 away 4:00 @Foothills Christian Tuesday, April 14 Home 3:30 vs Escondido Adventist Thursday, April 16 Home 3:30 vs Lutheran Tuesday, April 21 away 3:15 @Calvary Academy Thursday, April 23 Home 3:15 vs Borrego Springs Friday, April 24 away 3:15 @Borrego Springs Tuesday, April 28 away 3:30 @San Pasqual Academy Friday, May 1 Home 3:30 vs Vincent Memorial Tuesday, May 5 Home 3:30 vs Ocean View Thursday, May 7 away 3:30 @Escondido Adventist Friday, May 8 Home 3:30 vs Foothills Christian Tuesday, May 12 away 3:30 @Lutheran Thursday, May 14 Home 3:30 vs Calvary Academy Boys Baseball (updated) Thursday, March 19 19 - 0 @West Shores Tuesday, March 24 W 20-3 West Shores Saturday, April 11 L 20-7 L 13-10 11/2 (2)vs San Pasqual Valley Tuesday, April 14 L 13-6 Vincent Memorial Thursday, April 16 W 11-0 3:30 vs River Valley Saturday, April 18 away 12:00 @Liberty Charter Wednesday, April 22 Home 3:15 Liberty Charter Tuesday, April 28 Home 3:15 vs Lutheran Thursday, April 30 Home 3:30 vs Ocean View Friday, May 1 Home 3:30 Vincent Memorial Tuesday, May 5 away 3:30 @Borrego Springs Thursday, May 14 away 3:30 @Lutheran Tuesday, May 19 away 4:00 @Ocean View Thursday, May 21 Home 3:30 vs Borrego Springs

Dos de Mayo At Town Hall - May 2nd - $15

Dinner • Dance • No Host Bar • Silent/Live Auctions • Opportunity Drawing • Photo Booth

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