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Citrus League Final Track Meet Results

Originally scheduled for Friday afternoon the Citrus Leage end of season track meet moved to Saturday, under cold and breezy conditions. The Eagles, hosting for the first time in five years faired well, both the mens and womens teams finishing second: Varsity - Mens 1. Mountain Empire 122 2. Julian High 88 3. San Pasqual Academy 41 4. Calvary Christian (CV) 38 5. Guajome Park Acad 6 Varsity - Womens 1. Mountain Empire 144 2. Julian High 59 3. Calvary Christian (CV) 57 4. San Pasqual Academy 33

American Legion will be conducting a ceremony at the Julian Cemetery at 11:00 A.M.

Dance Lessons The Julian Dance and Back Country Barbeque is coming on June 13th. It’s a great party and celebration and nothing makes it more fun than getting out on the floor and dancing. If you can. You can take Dance lessons at the Town Hall and learn to Two-Step, Swing and Waltz. Lessons start at 5:30 P.M. and last for an hour. Dancing is fun and the instruction is hands on and packed with information and demonstration to get you on the floor fast. This Wednesday May 20th and again on May 27th and June 3rd you can take lessons for the price of a ticket to “The Julian Dance”. If you don’t have your $20.00 advance ticket they’ll be available at the door prior to the lesson. If you missed last week don’t worry because there will be plenty of review. Beginners and singles are welcome and experienced dancers are encouraged to attend as well. They are a great help to those that are just starting out. There’s a lot to cover so try to get there a little early. You can take one lesson or all three. Leather soled shoes are encouraged but not required. If you want to get there by 4:00 P.M., Kat does line dance lessons for an hour for $5.00 per lesson. It’s a great workout and yes there will be some line dancing at “The Julian Dance” For more information call 760 215-1711 and leave a message.

Memebers of JCFPD and CalFire checked out the library Saturday morning around 11:10 after a gas leak was suspected. After going over the building and the “airing” it out they reopened to the public about 1:30.

Julian Historical Society Presentation

Back Country Author To Talk About Cuyamaca Flume

Charles LeMenager, Julian Historical Society will feature a presentation about the history of the Cuyamaca Flume at their regular monthly meeting, Wednesday, May 27th, 7:00 PM.

The Cuyamaca Flume Charles LeMenager, author of Julian City and Cuyamaca Country, one of the books in his San Diego back country historical trilogy, will present an illustrated

High School Visual & Performing Arts GoFundMe Campaign

from Sonja Kodimer

Help us purchase ipad minis for the Visual and Performing Arts at Julian High School. We are so excited to have finished our "first" year of drama (back on campus after 5 years!). It was a season of many great moments and the students are fired up for next year. For a performance based class, I want so much to give the students a visual record of what they are doing. I believe the most inexpensive and effective way to do this is to build a little inventory of ipads! This will let the students work in groups to practice and implement lessons. A recording session also makes sure that all students are regularly engaged an activity instead of being observers. Ipads are universal and will be a great asset to the art room as well. I anticipate they'll get a great deal of use and can't wait to incorporate these ideas into the classroom. Visual and Performing Arts - teach problem solving, collabration and group dynamics - build self confidence and continued on page 7

Julian Arts Guild

Stan Goudey Painting Demonstration Artist Stan Goudey will present a demonstration of his painting techniques on Tuesday, May 26th at 6:00 pm in the Julian Library. Sponsored by the Julian Arts Guild, the demonstration is free to the public. As a painter, Goudey is skilled in the art of watercolor, acrylic and oil painting, but "tends to concentrate primarily in transparent watercolor as his expressive medium. His subjects range from natural landscapes, industrial sites, railroad subjects and architectural motifs." Throughout his career, Goudey has frequently been commissioned to do illustrations for books and magazines, including Psychology Today and Oceans magazines. He has been accepted into an impressive list of juried shows that include The American Watercolor Society, San Diego Watercolor Society International, and Watercolor West in Riverside, CA, and in 2003 he was named a Signature Member of the American Watercolor Society. Capturing the world around him through art has been a lifelong calling for Goudey, who started painting in grade school and high school. "Painting for me is about growth, spiritual as well as intellectual. It is about emotions. For me it is not just about copying the observable world in all its detail. My constant goal is to try to paint to the standards of the masters, and old ones as well as the new ones."

talk on highlights from the book. Besides the flume, he will talk about James Jasper, legendary editor and county supervisor; Drew Bailey’s and Mike Julian’s Civil War record, and the attempt to steal early miners’ land in 1870. The other two books of the trilogy are award winning Ramona and Round About and Off The Main Road, both winners of the San Diego Historical Society’s Institute of History Awards. Julian Historical Society members hold their regular meetings in the historic Santa Ysabel school building which was moved from Witch Creek up the mountain to Julian in 1974. The one hundred twenty seven year old structure is one of the original one- room schoolhouses in San Diego County. It has served at its present location, as a County Library branch and subsequently made available to Julian Historical Society in 2004. Meetings are open to the public and light refreshments will be served. The headquarters is located 2133 Fourth Street, Julian. As always, new members are welcome.

Mens Results (grade listed first)

100 Meters - Varsity - Finals 1. 11 Jasthan Gant 11.48a San Pasqual Academy 2. 9 Roby Teniro 11.79a San Pasqual Academy 3. 10 Chris Feather 11.99a Calvary Christian (CV) 4. 10 Roman Figueroa 12.31a Calvary Christian (CV) 5. 12 Marcos Zertuche 13.39a Mountain Empire 6. 9 Sawyer Ernsbarger 13.41a Mountain Empire 200 Meters - Varsity - Finals 1. 12 Jacob Willson 24.49a Mountain Empire 2. 9 Roby Teniro 24.55a San Pasqual Academy 3. 9 Robbie Sanchez 29.01a Calvary Christian (CV) 4. 9 Michael Pena 29.02a Calvary Christian (CV) 400 Meters - Varsity - Finals 1. 12 Wills Booth 56.07a Julian High 2. 9 Will Hatch 1:00.31a Julian High 3. 9 Roby Teniro 1:04.81a San Pasqual Academy 4. 9 Michael Pena 1:05.74a Calvary Christian (CV) 5. 9 Trent Willson 1:07.57a Mountain Empire 6. 9 Robbie Sanchez 1:07.79a Calvary Christian (CV) 800 Meters - Varsity - Finals 1. 12 Wills Booth 2:21.69 Julian High 2. 10 Anthony Romano 2:22.66 Julian High 3. 11 Johnathon Wahl 2:23.14 Mountain Empire 4. 12 Grattan Nickles 2:32.99 Mountain Empire 5. 10 Caleb Strauch 2:41.11 Mountain Empire 6. 9 Matthew Delgado 2:53.56 Mountain Empire 7. 12 Marcos Zertuche 2:58.07 Mountain Empire 1600 Meters - Varsity - Finals 1. 10 Anthony Romano 5:15.27 Julian High 2. 12 Grattan Nickles 5:19.08 Mountain Empire 3. 9 Jed Kron 5:38.22 Julian High 4. 10 Caleb Strauch 5:53.01 Mountain Empire 5. 12 Garrison Zela 5:56.24 Mountain Empire 3200 Meters - Varsity - Finals 1. 11 Vincent Mesa 11:49.45 Mountain Empire 2. 9 Karl Ferda 11:50.28 Guajome Park Acad 3. 9 Jed Kron 12:41.39 Julian High 110m Hurdles - 39” - Varsity - Finals 1. 11 Johnathon Wahl 20.60a Mountain Empire 2. 9 Aaron McDaniel 22.09a Mountain Empire 3. 11 David Larsen 22.18a Mountain Empire 4. 11 Daniel Martin 22.56a Julian High 300m Hurdles - 36” - Varsity - Finals 1. 11 Johnathon Wahl 53.40a Mountain Empire 2. 9 Aaron McDaniel 53.86a Mountain Empire 3. 11 Daniel Martin 56.55a Julian High 4. 11 David Larsen 59.33a continued on page 7

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 Monday, March 16 L 17 - 8 @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 W 27-4 vs Escondido Adventist Thursday, April 16 W 27 - 10 vs Lutheran Tuesday, April 21 L 21 - 7 3:15 @Calvary Academy Friday, April 24 W 18 - 15 3:15 @Borrego Springs Tuesday, April 28 W 23 -5 3:30 @San Pasqual Academy Friday, May 1 L 13 -2 vs Vincent Memorial Tuesday, May 5 W 14 - 9 vs Ocean View Thursday, May 7 L 28 - 27 3:30 @Escondido Adventist Tuesday, May 12 W 13 - 7 @Lutheran Friday, May 15 Home 3:30 vs Calvary Academy CIF Champiopnship Friday May 29, 2015 @ UCSD Boys Baseball 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 W 6-3 Liberty Charter Thursday, April 30 W 17 - 9 vs Ocean View Friday, May 1 W 2-0 Vincent Memorial Tuesday, May 5 L 10 - 4 3:30 @Borrego Springs Monday, May 11 W 17 - 8 Liberty Charter Monday, May 18 away 3:30 @Lutheran Tuesday, May 19 away 4:00 @Ocean View Thursday, May 21 Home 3:30 vs Borrego Springs CIF Championship Saturday, June 6, 2015 @ Cal State San Marcos 11am

Networking Breakfast - Wednesday, May 20 at 8am

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