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September 28, 2016 Volume 32 - Issue 08

Julian, CA.

ISSN 1937-8416

Music On The Mountain

Patrick Berrogan And Warren Dale - The Music Of Django Please join us on Tuesday, October 4 at 6 PM for an evening of music as we host Patrick Berrogain and Warren Dale for a Gypsy Jazz evening of the music of Django Reinhardt. Each time Berrogain returns, he brings a different musician to accentuate the different periods of Reinhardt’s music. This time the lead guitar will be accompanied by clarinet or saxophone. Born in the south of France, San Diego jazz guitarist Patrick Berrogain grew up in the country where Django Reinhardt and his Quintette du Hot Club de France began enchanting audiences with their new sounds back in the mid1930s. The innovative melodic and rhythmic approaches that Django and his counterparts Patrick Berrogain began to incorporate in those early days would push the boundaries of jazz and go on to create a lasting musical sensation known as 'Gypsy' and/or 'hot club' jazz. Some refer to this music as simply 'Django' style jazz, but whatever you call it, there is no denying the world-wide appeal associated with this genre. One of the greatest elements of this music is its ability to transport the listener to another place, time, and state of mind. Ironically, it wasn't until 1998 (long after leaving France and relocating in the U.S.) that Berrogain really embraced the Django style and began to pursue making music in that direction. Up until that time, he was busy establishing himself in the broader world of jazz and jazz/fusion as a guitarist and composer/arranger. After graduating (with special honors) from the world famous Musician's Institute of Technology and also the renowned Dick Grove School of Music, Berrogain made his way to San Diego. While at M.I.T., the young Berrogain was fortunate enough to study with some of the great jazz guitarists of our time (including local hero Peter Sprague, who was a big part of the move to San Diego). Back in the late '90s, in an effort to give an outlet to his new-found passion for Gypsy/hot club jazz, Berrogain formed the successful Hot Club of San Diego, building a loyal following and garnering rave reviews over a nine-year run. In addition to leading his band, Berrogain also kept himself busy with other projects such as collaborations with world famous Gypsy jazz master Angelo DeBarre, plus other playing and composing/ arranging gigs outside of the Gypsy genre. Warren Dale studied at San Francisco Conservatory of Music, UC Berkeley, and San Jose State University. After receiving a Masters of Music, he taught for 6 semesters at San Diego State University. He has created video game music, short film and television scores (receiving a region Emmy in 1992) and has performed on over a dozen CDs. After decades working as Warren Dale an audio software engineer for SUN, Beatnik and Qualcomm, Dale now works professionally as a musician and performing with numerous groups including the San Diego favorites, the Mar Dels. You will enjoy the musical stylings of these two fabulous performers they entertain you with Django or Hot Club Jazz. You will also learn about the musicians, past and present that are bringing to you more fabulous Music on the Mountain. Please join us Tuesday, October 4 at 6 pm at the Julian Library as we host another fabulous evening of music. We guarantee a great performance and a welcoming environment. For more information, please contact the branch at 760-765-0370.

The Webbs Honored At Apple Days Celebration

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It’s Melodrama Time Again Opening Night October 7 Julian Melodrama Celebrating 60 years! This is a very special Year for the Julian Melodrama – our 60th anniversary! The play that director Staci Hodo has chosen for this momentous event is the first Melodrama that was written specifically for and about our town. This comedy play, written by the late Julian residents, Patsy and Wally McFarlane, was first performed 59 years ago in 1957 as Julian’s 2nd Melodrama and has been brought back by popular demand several other times over the last 5 decades. As usual, the story is loosely based on the history of Julian and features a heroine in distress with the handsome, robust hero rescuing her from the evil Villain. The Stalwart Surveyor or The Man who sank the Cuyamaca Float is a comedy about actual events surrounding a property dispute that took place in the Julian-Cuyamaca Lake area; about an evil-dooer trying to acquire land through shady, illegal means and the surveyor who persevered to save the land for it’s rightful owners. Of course, there is romance brewing and tense moments when danger lurks and all seems lost. The fun-loving Cast includes performers with 3 to 40 years acting experience including several Melodramas but new to the stage this year or doing their first ever Melodrama is Sam, Heidi, Mary and Lindsey. Desmond Delancy, designer of dastardly deeds, is played by Joseph Romano, Jr. ; Archibald Gimlet, the stalwart surveyor and hero, deliverer of straight lines is played by Sam Johnstone; Analiese Potter, our heroine who is forever true but somewhat blue, is played by Staci Hodo; Judge Potter, Analeise’s father, a nervous but willing game player, is played by Steve Gannon; Mrs Rose Potter, Analeise’s mother, always keeps her head when all around her…. is played by Sandi Bennett and Heidi Schotfeldt; Madam Tingley, a grand Dame of many notes is played by veteran actor Barbara Keresztury, Miner Mike Murphy, a real digger, fond of Julian’s fractured schists, is played by Anthony Soriano; and Miss Gerta Smith, a colorful lady miner who sifts the schists (try saying that quickly! Is played by Lindsay Wagaman. Other local yokles

and hokie locals are Prudence Jones played by Mary Morris and Nancy Harding; Spike Jones played by Kevin O’Connor; and Bell Hightower played by Sharon Crosswhite. There are many, many more locals participating in the Olio (a variety show between the acts) with singing, dancing, a variety of instruments, and story and joke telling. The fun-loving Floozies will be back to entertain during the evening performances with a timely Suffragette song, Give us the Vote, The Man with the Flying Trapeze and I’m Gonna File My Claim. 3-5th grade Cancan dancers will join the traditional entertainment. There is a dependable rumor going around that on opening night, many of the long retired Floozies will return to the stage to join in the sing-along. Won’t that be fun! Participation in the allvolunteer amateur production is a huge time commitment, which has been shared over the past 60 years by, it seems, almost every family in Julian and some going on the 3rd generation! Proceeds from the Melodrama go towards scholarships to Julian graduating seniors, and an adult

returning to school. Opening night proceeds go to the Bobbie Green Scholarship for someone going to school for ranching, nursing or the arts. The Triangle Club also brings Santa Clause to Town Hall for the local children’s Christmas party, sponsors local youth organizations and activities and participates in the 4th of July parade. Performances are every Friday and Saturday night at 7 and every Saturday and Sunday afternoon at 2, starting on October 7th and running through the end of October. Tickets can be purchased at the door one hour before performances, at the Town Hall/Chamber Office during business hours, or online at www.JulianMelodrama.com. Tickets are $10 for anyone over 12, $5 for children aged 5-12. Families of 4 can get in for $25. Come join us for 90 minutes of old-fashioned inexpensive fun and entertainment and support your neighbors who have volunteered two months of their lives to bring this 60 year tradition to Julian for another year. Will it be the last? Better make it a point to come, just in case!

Eagles Turn Lights Out On Knights Calvary Christian Academy Julian

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Jose Ramirez with Julian’s first touchdown of the day

Mac Zittle took advantage of a tired Knights defense and scrambled for a score in the third quarter.

(Eric Jones’ mother)

Mrs. Chalmer’s Apple Pie Third place - Pam Ferreira from San Marcos Sour Cream Apple with Ginger Snap Crust Honorable Mention Tony and Sammie Massa from Camp Julian Oaks All American Maple Apple Cranberry Pear pie Danielle Dayle from Oceanside Pumpkin Apple Pie Angela Livesay from La Jolla Land of Enchantment Apple Pie Winning recipe on page 3 Keith and Priscilla Webb honored as Mr & Mrs Apple Days

Friday, August 26 W 60-0 @ Warner HS Friday, September 2 L 0 - 40 Home vs Avalon Friday, September 9 L 6 - 26 Home vs Foothills Christian Thurs., September 15 L 22 - 34 Home vs San Diego Jewish Academy Friday, September 23 W 38-0 Home vs Calvary Christian Friday, October 7 7:00 Homecoming vs West Shores Friday, October 14 7:00 @Borrego Springs Friday, October 21 7:00 @ St Joseph Academy (Connors Park, San Marcos) Friday, November 4 TBA Home vs Ocean View Christian

Cross Country

Apple Days Pie Contest Winners First Place - Paige Smith, of Julian Cherry Bomb Hard Cider – Cherry Apple Pie Second Place - Janet Jones

Football

Ozzy. Cruz-Martinez finished the scoring in the fourth quarter The Eagles ran 41 plays, scored 38 points and get a week off to prepare for Homecoming against West Shore on October 7 at 7pm.

Saturday, August 27 √ @ Vaquerro Stampede Saturday, September 10 √ @ Bronco Round-up Saturday, September 17 √ @ Mt. Carmel/ Movin Shoes Invitational Friday, September 23 √ @ South Bay Invitational Friday, September 30 tba @ Coach Downey Classic Friday, October 7 tba Citrus League #1 Friday, October 14 tba Citrus League #2 Friday, October 21 tba 69th Mt. SAC Cross Country Invitational Friday, October 28 tba Citrus League #3

Volleyball

Tuesday, August 23 L 0-3 @ Ocean View Christian Tuesday, August 30 L 0-3 Home - Borrego Springs Friday, September 16 L 0-3 @ West Shores Wednesday, September 19 L 0-3 Home - Ocean View Christian Wednesday, September 21 L 3-0 Home - West Shores Friday, September 23 L 0-3 @Borrego Springs Wednesday, September 28 4:00 Home - San Pasqual Academy Friday, September 30 tba @ St Joseph Academy tba Tuesday, October 4 tba @ Warner HS Wednesday, October 12 4:00 Home - Escondido Adventist Academy

Julian Chamber Mixer - Thursday October 6 at 5:30 hosted by Julian Lodge Bed n Breakfast www.visitjulian.com


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