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November 9, 2016

Volume 32 — Issue 14

Julian, CA.

ISSN 1937-8416

Electric Cars In Our Future? The White House said on Thursday(11/3) it will establish 48 national electric-vehicle (EV) charging networks on nearly 25,000 miles of highways in 35 U.S. states. The Obama administration said 28 states, utilities and vehicle manufactures, including General Motors Co, BMW AG and Nissan Motor Co, and EV charging firms have also agreed to work together to jump-start additional charging stations on the corridors. The corridors were required to be established by December under a 2015 highway law. The Federal Highway Administration on Thursday unveiled new roadside signs to help motorists find charging stations. The White House said drivers can expect either existing or planned charging stations within every 50 miles. It also said 24 state and local governments have agreed to buy hundreds of additional electric vehicles for government fleets and add new EV charging stations. Overall, the number of U.S. charging stations has grown from 500 in 2008 to more than 16,000, the White House said. California will buy at least 150 zero-emission vehicles and provide EV charging at a minimum of 5 percent of stateowned parking spaces by 2020. The city of Atlanta will add 300 charging stations at HartsfieldJackson International Airport by the end of 2017. Los Angeles agreed to nearly triple the city’s current plug-in electric fleet to 555 vehicles from about 200 by the end of 2017. Of those, 200 will be for the police department. The city is also adding another 500 charging stations by 2017. One hurdle to the mass adoption of EVs has been the difficulty in finding places to recharge vehicles. In July, the White House said it was expanding a federal loan guarantee program to include companies building EV charging stations. The Energy Department issued a notice clarifying that charging facilities, including hardware and software, are an eligible technology for the $4.5 billion loan program. But no loans have been made for EV charging projects yet, officials said on Thursday. Administration efforts come as U.S. EV sales have not met early expectations. Sales have fallen well below President Barack Obama's goal of 1 million by 2015. U.S. Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz told Reuters in January that the country may hit the figure in three to four years with continuing improvements in battery technology, but he acknowledged low gasoline prices have hurt EV sales. In August 2008, Obama set a goal of getting 1 million plugin electric vehicles on the roads by 2015. Only about 520,000 electric cars have been sold in the United States since 2008, out of about 250 million cars and trucks on U.S. roads. The White House has repeatedly tried to boost EV sales, including hiking the EV tax credit and converting it to a pointof-sale rebate, but the proposals have yet to pass Congress. Electric vehicle infrastructure will also get a boost from Volkswagen AG's diesel emissions settlement. The German automaker must spend $2 billion over 10 years to improve infrastructure and other efforts to advance zero emission vehicles.

Special Music On The Mountain

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Boys Cross Country Team Takes League Crown

Mari Black World Fiddle Ensemble - The 16th At A Special Time

Please join us for a special Music on the Mountain on Wednesday, November 16 at 1 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. Are you ready for a unique musical adventure? Multi-style violinist and champion fiddler Mari Black showcases her musical versatility with her World Fiddle Ensemble, presenting concerts of energetic, eclectic fiddle music from all around the globe. The show features Mari’s fresh dance-driven music that transcends any musical style, an innovative blend of Celtic, American, and Canadian fiddling, jazz, tango, klezmer, folk, original works, and more, all woven together in an engaging narrative. Joined by her band of dynamic virtuosos, Mari takes audiences on an unforgettable journey through the world of music, with many unexpected twists, fun background stories, and lots of toe-tapping for everyone!

Hear Ye! Hear Ye!

Lake Morena Course - 5,000 meters Citrus League Champions

Audience participation is often part of the show After meeting Mari in April 2015 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. 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. 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 world-famous 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. Mari’s debut album, “Flight”, was released this spring and features dance-driven music from around the world. To learn more about Mari, you may visit her website: www.MariBlack.com Please join us at this feature concert as Mari travels from Boston to perform in the San Diego area. It will be entertaining and you will learn from her as she informs you along the journey of her very diverse performance. This Music on the Mountain presentation on Wednesday, November 16, at 1 pm is sponsored by the Friends of the Julian Library. The library is located at 1850 Highway 78, Julian and there will be a seat waiting for you to join the fun. All presentations are free. Please call the branch and ask is you have any questions 760-765-0370.

Boys 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.

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Ethan Elisara Shane Duffy Dusty Flack Nikolas Carneiro Jose Arredondo Patrick Davis-Scholl Robert Labozzetta Nathaniel Copeland Esteban Mallett Thomas Ritz Jakwase Harvey Zachary Kohnen Cesar Felix Matthew Delgado Kyle Manning

17:50 18:23 18:34 18:35 19:02 19:14 20:28 20:58 21:03 21:11 21:29 22:35 24:19 25:15 27:21

Julian High Julian High Julian High Julian High Mountain Empire Julian High Mountain Empire Julian High Mountain Empire Lutheran High Mountain Empire Lutheran High Mountain Empire Mountain Empire Mountain Empire

Girls 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.

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Delanie Craighead AnnaBelle Braswell Reese Shuler Calea Cruz Lakota Booth Aranxa Martinez Farlin Anderson Grace Laskey Cheyenne Booth Riley Boyd Pilar Vargas Chelsea Vickers Rebekah Caesar Dana Rodriguez Sarah Diaz

22:31 22:48 23:28 24:22 24:50 25:08 25:10 25:15 26:13 26:27 26:45 29:44 31:03 35:38 36:47

Mountain Empire Mountain Empire Mountain Empire Julian High Julian High Calvary Christian (CV) Mountain Empire Mountain Empire Julian High Julian High Lutheran High Julian High Lutheran High Calvary Christian (CV) Calvary Christian (CV)

Next up for both teams is the San Diego County CIF championships at Morley Field in Balboa Park on November 19.

Young Eagles Finish Season On High Note With Win

A young team, a new coach and the Eagles football team started the year with lots of unknowns. They finished the year with a solid ground game and an improving defense. Something to build on for next year. Eight Juniors and Five Sophomores will be the nucleus for a team which gained valuable experience and can now build on some of this seasons accomplishments.

Junior Ozzy Cruz-Martinez proved to be the work horse for this years Eagles OVCHS Julian

Junior Will Hatch grabs his second touchdown pass of the day

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Team League all games PF PA St. Joseph Academy 5-0 1.000 6-2 .750 346 224 Borrego Springs 3-1 .750 6-3 .667 244 211 Julian 3-2 .600 4-6 .400 278 195 West Shores 2-2 .500 2-2 .500 98 134 San Pasqual Acad. 1-4 .200 2-6 .250 108 337 Ocean View Christian 0-5 .000 0-8 .000 78 305 St. Joseph’s will play at Foothills Christian and Borrego Springs will travel to Calvin Christian Friday for the first round of the playoffs.

This Friday, November 11th is Veterans Day that honors the service of all Veterans that have served this nation. It commemorates the WWI armistice that took effect on the eleventh day, of the eleventh month, at the eleventh hour. All are welcome to the American Legion for a potluck luncheon sponsored by the Ladies Auxiliary at eleven o’clock, Post 468 - 2503 Wahington Street.

Football

Friday, August 26 @ Warner HS

*forfeited, ineligible player

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 W 50-6 Homecoming vs West Shores Friday, October 14 L 16-19 @Borrego Springs Friday, October 21 L 44-26 @ St Joseph Academy (Connors Park, San Marcos) Friday, October 28 W 62-6 Home vs San Pasqual Academy Friday, November 4 W 58-20 Home vs Ocean View Christian

Cross Country

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 √ @ Coach Downey Classic Friday, October 7 √ Citrus League #1 Friday, October 14 √ Citrus League #2 Friday, October 21 √ 69th Mt. SAC Cross Country Invitational Friday, October 28 √ Citrus League #3 Friday, November 4 √ Citrus League Finals Saturday, November 19 San Diego CIF Cross Country Championships @ Morley Field Saturday, November 26 2016 CIF State Cross Country Championships Fresno

Country Christmas and Tree Lighting (5:30) Pioneer Park - Saturday, November 26 www.visitjulian.com

*W 60-0


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