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Graduation Week At Julian Schools Senior Class Photos page 10/11 - Jr High photos page 8/9

The Dance Saturday Gates Open at 2

Residential Cards Needed To Get You “Right” In The Julian Community Orange Book Orange Book is in the process of compiling information for the next Julian Community Orange Book (aka the Julian Phone Book). It is very important that you tear out, complete and return the residential card found in your current Julian Community Orange Book to let us know how you want to be listed in the upcoming edition. Listings are not automatically carried over from last year because, without your input, we have no way of knowing if there have been changes in your household this past year. So, we need to receive your completed residential card no later than August 1 2015 in order to have your request honored for our next issue. Our White Page listings are a reflection of what is sent to us by AT&T (which is the information they show on their bill) along with all the cards you send. Of course, many of you are not AT&T customers and, for some of you who are, you would like to be listed differently than AT&T has you listed in their records. So, that makes your residential card all the more important! The residential card can be found at the beginning of the White Page section---it is a green cardstock insert. Simply tear it out, complete the information telling us how you want to be listed and then drop the card in the mail… no postage needed. If you do not wish to be listed in the Julian Community Orange Book, it is also important that you complete and return the residential card with the phone number that you do not want listed shown on the card. (In the past, we have received cards with DO NOT LIST written across the card, but no information to tell us who the card was from or what number they did not want listed.) If you are a business and are interested in being included in the Yellow Pages of the new Julian Community Orange Book, please call us Monday through Friday from 9am to 5pm at 760789-4243.

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Music On The Mountain

Mari Black Trio - Exploring The Possibilities Please join us for a special Music on the Mountain on Tuesday, June 16, 2015 at 6 PM as we host the Mari Black Trio at the Julian Branch Library. Mari is a multi-style violinist and champion fiddler who is rapidly building a reputation as one of the most dynamic young artists of her generation. Mari’s mastery of diverse musical styles explains why she is the winner of several major international competitions. She creates shows that take listeners on a journey celebrating tradition and exploring new possibility in music of Ireland, Scotland, Canada, Argentina and the Americas. Accompanying Mari for this performance will be Joseph Carmichael on guitar and Steve Deutch on the upright bass. After meeting Mari in April,

when she was an instructor and performer at the Julian Family Fiddle Camp, we knew that we wanted to host her at the library.

When performing, not only does she play superbly, she has such stage presence and infectious smile that you can’t help but

fall in love with her. Mari plays with such energy while sharing the many styles of Mari Black. When she plays a show, she draws from many different styles including jazz, tango, folk, and Western classical as well as Celtic, American and Canadian fiddling. She and her group celebrate the dance-driven folk music of the world. Mari Black is the reigning Glenfiddich Scottish Fiddle Champion and Canadian Maritime Fiddle Champion, the 2013 US National Scottish Fiddle Champion, the 2011 Novelty Fiddle Champion, a 2010 1st prize winner at the American Protégé International String Competition and two-time laureate at the American String Teachers’ Association Alternative Styles Awards.

Julian Day at The County Fair ~ June 17th *Call The Chamber For Information

An internationally recognized performer, Mari can be seen playing in all sorts of settings. She has been featured in Celtic Highland Games, Argentine Tango festivals, folk festivals, jazz concert series and worldfamous concert venues including Carnegie Hall. As an enthusiastic collector of passport stamps, Mari has played concerts in Brazil, Scotland, Canada, China, Korea, Zimbabwe, Hungary, Poland, the Czech Republic, Italy and France and cannot wait for the next invitation. Dedicated to education, Mari presents frequent outreach concerts and workshops at schools, conferences, festivals and universities. She has taught at the renowned Mark O’Connor fiddle camp, and guest continued on page 5


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