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Preparing For Tourist Season We know they will come, in fact - they are already amongst us. Community Town Hall Meeting this Wednesday October 7th. 6:00pm. We will be discussing topics from our Julian Mountain Managers meeting, including: Upcoming Road condition updates/reports, Medic Update. What has been presented to County, Parade status for future- 4th of July and Homecoming, 5k/10k run, Snow Days preparation, Traffic in town including managing pedestrians.

Coffee With Supervisor High-Lights

Gas Station Suffers Break-In

Music On The Mountain

Library Special Event With Cuarteto Carlos Chavez Please join us at the Julian Branch Library on Tuesday, October 13 at 6 pm as we host Cuarteto Carlos Chavez for a special Music on the Mountain. Their performance is titled ‘Latin America Heritage on the Anza Trail’. This event is sponsored by the Friends of the Julian Library. The Anza Trail pioneered in 1775 and named for its Spanish explorer Lieutenant Coronel Juan Bautista de Anza, was the first overland route from New Spain (Mexico) into the Californian Territory entering through what is now present day San Diego County. The Cuarteto Carlos Chavez’s 2015 California Tour is Mexico’s cultural contribution to the nationwide celebration of National Hispanic Heritage Month. The CCC will offer the communities of the San Diego County an attractive and enjoyable program of Mexican, Latin American and Californian mix of tunes.

Omar Guevera CCC embraces a ‘hands-on’ philosophy that a professional string quartet by inherent design must be a purposeful medium, providing society with a means for scrutinizing important musical creations from its own culture, so that they may come to appreciate the trends and dimensions of its identifiable musical history, art and civilization.

Laura Klugherz Fabian Lopez The Carlos Chavez Quartet (Cuarteto Carlos Chávez, CCC,) is currently in its 21st season and still continues to perform with the invigorating energy and commitment that initially defined the ensemble. Started in 1994 under their original name; the Russian-American Quartet. The

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Parade, Queen And King The Highlights Of Homecoming

Last Friday’s coffee with Supervisor Diane Jacob brought some community concerns to the Town Hall. In addition to highlighting her interest in funding for the JCFPD, the major discussion was a potential Marijuana distributor locating at the end of Newman way. The only location in the area where they could establish such a business. The sale of the property is not yet final.

Saturday night while most people slept, the RAMCO gas station at the end of Main Street suffered a break-in. Thieves shattered the glass door and stole cash, alcohol, cigarettes and a knife. It was estimated that the whole process took less than two minutes.

In this vein they persevere in their dedication to the performance of the Mexican and Latin-American music repertoire, underscored by their instigation of important commissions and premieres such as those by Samuel Zyman (2007), Marco Aurelio Alvirez (2010), Alberto Núñez Palacios (2010) and Jesus Echevarria (2011) to name a few. In the fall of 2007, the ‘Carlos Chávez’ Quartet was invited by the Mexican Embassy in Washington, DC to present a series of concerts featuring “Cantes Huastecos” at the Mexican Cultural Institute and the Kennedy Center’s Millennium Stage. In 2009-10 the CCC was designated resident quartet of the International Chamber Music Festival in San Miguel Allende. There they worked intensely and knowingly, in collaboration with important guest ensembles of the festival roster, with emerging young chamber music ensembles of Mexico to inspire in continued on page 7

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Cross Country Out Front Again

October 7, 2015

Cross Country

Ethan Elisara leading the Julian Cross Country team. The Julian High School Cross Country team competed in 5 large Invitational’s so far this season and will begin League competition October 9th in Campo. Vaquero Stampede at Lindo Lake was our first meet; it’s a great season opener with a short, flat course. The kids ran very well, with 3 bringing home medals: Ethan Elisara finished 4th of 115 in his race, Shane Duffy finished 15th of 102 and Lakota Booth took 19th out of 86 runners. Other highlights were Mackenzie Vincent shedding 4 1/2 minutes off of last year’s time on this course and having 7 first time runners finish their first XC race. The following week the team took a very long drive up to Cerritos and ran in "The Great Cow Run". This is a 3 mile almost completely grass course with some very fast competition. Our boy’s team not only ran great, but brought home a second place plaque out of 11 teams in their race. Ethan and Shane both ran about a minute faster than last year and Jed Kron ran a very well executed race taking off over 3 minutes from last year’s time. Our freshman all had solid performances and the girl’s team had good grouping at the front and is looking to have a solid 5 runners this season. The Bronco Invite, hosted by Rancho Bernardo High School at Kit Carson Park in Escondido was our next race. We ran boys and girls frosh/soph teams, and our boy’s team took 7th of 16 teams (school sizes D 2-D 5). Ethan Elisara led the boys, running very aggressive and finishing 2nd out of 153. The top 5 boys in his race ran faster than the winning time last year, it was a race to see...Jed Kron finished in 43rd, Nik Carneiro 54th, PJ Davis Scholl 57th, Ryan Lay 100th, Austin Szymanski 118th and Cory Wong 146th. The Girls Team had 4 runners so could not score as a team. Lakota Booth led our girls with a 34th place finish; Esme Killiane wasn't far behind finishing 44th, Chelsea Vickers 80th and Juliana Riccio 83rd. There were 115 girls in their race. September 19th the team headed down to Morley Field in Balboa Park to support Ethan and Shane as they raced the Mt Carmel Invitational. This race is broken down in 2 divisions and by grade level and is held on a very challenging 2.95 mi course of grass, wood chips, dirt and some good size hills. Ethan finished 9th in a field of 246 other sophomores from 57 schools from CA, AZ and NV, Shane finished 55th of 211 juniors. Both boys brought home medals, with the top 60 in each race receiving one. Our last race for the month of September was the South Bay Invitational held at Rohr Park in continued on page 11

Saturday, September 12 Bronco Round-Up Wednesday, September 16 HTHNC Small Schools Invitational Saturday, September 19 Mt Carmel Cross Country I Friday, September 25 South Bay Cross Country I Friday, October 2 St Augustine Small School Friday, October 9 Citrus League Cluster #1; Calvary Christian Academy, SD, Lutheran, Mountain Empire, West Shores Friday, October 16 - Home Citrus League Cluster #2; Calvary Christian Academy, SD, Lutheran, Mountain Empire, West Shores Friday, October 23 68th Mt Sac Invitational Friday, October 30 Citrus League Meet #3; Calvary Christian Academy, SD, Lutheran, Mountain Empire, West Shores Friday, November 6 Citrus League Finals; Calvary Christian Academy, SD, Lutheran, Mountain Empire, West Shores

Football

Float results: 1st place - Seniors(pictured above), 2nd place - Sophomores, 3rd place - Juniors, 4th place - Freshmen. Homecoming Court; Freshman prince - Ben Elliot, Freshman princess - Anne Smith, Sophomore prince Alec Helm, Sophomore princess - Jazlin Gonsales, Junior prince - Jeffrey Ballard, Junior princess - Lisa Piraux, Senior Court; Jaime Corrales, Daniel Streamer, Joshua Tunnel, Vladimir Wong, Shuluuk Linton, Victoria montes, Chelsea Huggins, Kylene Shuler, Livia Limon, Juli-Ann Rangel. Homecoming King - Daniel Streamer Homecoming Queen - Victoria Montes

Rams Rack Up Eagles

by H “Buddy” Seifert

The first hint of fall is in the air, it’s Homecoming 2015. Thanks to the efforts of former School Board Member Mark Boland, it was Homecoming under the lights. Cool, damp and windy under the lights. Our Eagles won the coin toss and elected to defer receiving the kickoff until the second half. Tenacious C’s (Caleb Biliunas) kick boomed down to the Rams 30, but they could only move the ball 10 yards on the return. On the Rams’ first touch, a charging Shuuluk Linton nailed Sr. RB Jordan Thompson for a 4 yard loss. He lost another yard on the next snap. Rams QB Jesus Ornelas wove his way through the Eagles defense and picked up 15 yards and a Rams 1st down. Thompson got the ball at the Rams 49 and went to the house. Touchdown Rams. There was a fumble on the Rams 2 point attempt. 9:22 in the first quarter, Borrego 6, Julian 0. Sr. JJ Corrales took the Rams kick deep at the Julian 10 and kicked in the afterburners. All the way down to the Rams 40. Great field position. Nino Romano took his first touch and picked up a yard against a stiff Rams defense. Shane Cranfield ripped off a quick pass

to Daniel Streamer for another 6, but a delay of game penalty on the next snap cost the Eagles 5 yards. Daniel made up for the penalty with a slicing and dicing carry for 16 yards and an Eagles 1st down. The Eagles could not capitalize on their fortune and went 4 and out to end their possession. Ornelas was dropped by Shuuluk for a 2 yard loss on the Rams first down. Thompson was gang tackled by Mason Baay and Jeremy Flores after a short pickup. An Eagles defender was called for holding and the Rams have a 3rd and short. Fullback Lucas Rodriquez bulled his way for the Rams 1st down. The Rams couldn’t get it together and were forced to punt the ball away. Daniel fielded the punt and returned it to the Eagles 41. Nothing went right for the Eagles on their possession and they had to punt it away again. Thompson picked up 4 yards for the Rams as the 1st quarter came to an end. At the end of the 1st, Borrego 6, Julian 0. Rodriquez moved the pile 8 yards and a 1st down to open the 2nd quarter. A quick pass from Ornelas to Jeremiah Busic went for a yard before the receiver continued on page 7

59th Annual Melodrama, Weekends In October Tickets Available at Chamber Of Commerce Offices or online at JulianMelodrama.com

Friday, August 28 - L 30-36 Calvary Christian Academy Friday, September 4 - W 35-14 Public Safety Academy Friday, September 11 - L 0 -46 Foothills Christian Friday, September 18 - L 22-32 The Rock Academy Friday, September 25 - L 20-56 @West Shores HS Friday, October 2 L 0 -30 Borrego Springs HS Friday, October 9 - 3:00 Saint Joseph Academy (Staff Appreciation Day) Friday, October 16 - bye Friday, October 23 - 3:00 Warner HS (Seniors Day) Friday, October 30 - 3pm @San Pasqual Academy Friday, November 6 - 7pm @Ocean View Christian

Volleyball

Monday August 31 W 3-0 Lutheran HS Friday, September 4 @Sweetwater Tournament 2-0 (L) - High Tech SD 2-1 (L) Hilltop Saturday, September 5 @Sweetwater Tournament 2-1 (W) - Kearny 2-0 (L) - Mar Vista Thursday, September 10 - L 3-2 @Borrego HS Tuesday, September 22 - L 3-1 Warner Springs HS Thursday, September 24 - L 3-0 Borrego HS Monday, October 5 - 5:30 Calvary Christian Academy Thursday, October 14 - 5:30 @Calvary Christian Academy Tuesday, October 20 - 4pm San Pasqual Academy Thursday, October 22 - 4pm @St. Joseph Academy Tuesday, October 27 - 4pm @Escondido Adventist


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