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March 15, 2017

Volume 32 — Issue 32

Julian, CA.

ISSN 1937-8416

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New Chamber Board Installed

Friday evening the Chamber of Commerce held its’ annual Installation Dinner, formally seating the new board of directors. The evening was catered by Jeremy’s on the Hill and featured the distribution of awards from the Chamber, State Senator Joel Anderson, and Representative Duncan D. Hunter. Over 100 attended.

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It Is Your Responsibility To Protect Your Child

Does your child or grandchild use electronic devices at home? If the answer is YES… come to the Julian Library Community Room this Thursday, March 16th, from 6:00-7:00 pm. San Diego Police Department’s Detective Derek Miller, who is attached to the Regional Computer Forensic Laboratory, will educate you on internet crimes against children. This forum is for ADULTS ONLY to facilitate an open exchange of information. Light refreshments will be served.

Baseball Is Back At Jess Martin 2017 Julian Daffodil Show Winners Back row - left to right, Tracy Turner, Secretary; Jim Wayman, Ed Glass, President; Rick Campbell, David Klumoh, Vice-president; Kat Dupree. Front Row - left to right, Supervisor Dianne Jacob; Barbara Hedrick; Adele Delgado; Robin Boland.

Pins (and pain) At CIF Wrestling Finals

Track and Field

Saturday, March 4 Mt Carmel Invitational Friday, March 10 Home - Citrus League #1 Saturday, March 18 9:00 Elmer Runge Invitational @Patrick Henry HS Saturday, March 25 10:00 Calvin Small Schools Invitational @Escondido HS Friday, March 31 2:30 Home - Citrus League #2 Saturday, April 15 8:00 Jim Cerveny Invitational @Mission Bay HS Friday, April 28 3:00 Dennis Gilbert Small Schools Invitational @Mtn Empire HS Saturday, April 29 Dick Wilkens Frosh/Soph Invitational@ Del Norte HS Thursday, May 11 2:30 Home - Citrus League Finals Saturday, May 20 CIF San Diego - Preliminaries @Mt. Carmel HS Saturday, May 27 CIF San Diego - Finals @Mt. Carmel HS

Julian Library Presents

“Tree Of Life: Turkish Cooking For The American Table”

COURT OF HONOR:

BEST IN SHOW Lynnette Finch (Div 8) BEST IN SHOW RUNNER UP Lynn Jarman (Div 1) BEST IN SHOW 3 STEM Debbie Bainbridge (Div 6) SWEEPSTAKES (most blue ribbons won) Anita Nichols (11) SWEEPSTAKES RUNNER UP Gretchen Brown (5)

Please join us at the Julian Library on Tuesday, March 21, 2017 at 6:00 PM as we host Angie Brenner and Joy Stocke, authors of the new Turkish cookbook, “Tree of Life: Turkish home cooking for the American Table.” They will tell of their love of the Turkish culture and cuisine and why a cookbook was the proper sequel to their first book, Anatolian Days and Nights. You will also be in for a treat and be able to taste a creation or two from their cookbook. In this book, you will see the beautiful illustrations and explore the refined flavors and seductive aromas of the Turkish table. Based on the memoir Anatolian Days and Nights, Tree of Life presents more than 100 accessible recipes inspired by Turkish food traditions found in the authors' travels. These thoughtful adaptations of authentic dishes draw on readily available ingredients while featuring traditional techniques. Recipes include Circassian Chicken, Carrot Hummus with Toasted Fennel Seeds, Spice-Route Moussaka, Weeknight Lamb Manti, Stuffed Grape Leaves, and Black Sea Hazelnut Baklava, and so much more.

BEST COLLECTION Anita Nichols YOUTH - BEST IN SHOW Grady Travellee (Div 8) YOUTH – BEST IN SHOW RUNNER UP Hailey Bennet (Div 2) YOUTH – BEST IN SHOW 3-STEM River Raines (Mini-Div 12)

Baseball

Nic Ritchie on the podium for the 197 lb awards ceremony at the CIF San Diego Divisionals Seniors Nic Ritchie and Cary Gannon headed south to Mater Dei High School on February 18th to compete in the San Diego Section CIF Wrestling Finals, a qualifying tournament for the Masters held the following week. The top 4 wrestlers advance in each weight class, culminating with the state meet in Bakersfield. Both Ritchie and Gannon earned pins in the consolation rounds at the 197 lb and 184 lb weight classes. Ritchie went on to finish 4th after sustaining a knee injury in the consolation finals against his opponent from Sage Creek whom he had defeated earlier in the day. Ritchie capped off a respectable 23-9 record this year and a very impressive 55-20 record for his three year wrestling career at Julian High School.

YOUTH – SWEEPSTAKES (most blue ribbons won) Molly Brown Busch (3) BEST MINIATURE IN SHOW Leigh Bitner (Div 7) BEST MINIATURE IN SHOW RUNNER UP Donna Lewis (Div 7) BEST MINATURE IN SHOW, 3-STEM Anita Nichols (Div 12 Mini) BEST MINATURE IN SHOW, 3-STEM, RUNNER UP Connie Colton (Div 7) BEST TRUMPET (DIV 1) Lynn Jarman BEST LARGE CUP (DIV 2) Chris Laidlaw BEST SMALL CUP (DIV 3) Anita Nichols BEST DOUBLE (DIV 4A) Larry Bowen BEST DOUBLE (DIV 4B) Gretchen Brown BEST CYCLAMINEUS (DIV 6) Anita Nichols BEST JONQUILLA (DIV 7) Gretchen Brown BEST TAZETTA (DIV 8) Lynette Finch BEST SPLIT CORONA (DIV 11) Anne Garcia BEST MISCELLANEOUS (DIV 12) Darlene DePew BEST WILD HYBRID (DIV 13) Larry Bowen continued on page 13

Winter Athletic Awards Thursday March 16 MultiPurpose Room -6pm

When Joy Stocke and Angie Brenner first met on the balcony of a guesthouse in a small resort town on the Mediterranean coast 20 years ago, they discovered a shared love of history, literature, and local food traditions. The two new friends set off on a cultural adventure tour of Turkey that spanned ten years. Returning home to their respective American kitchens, they couldn't help but call upon the flavors of Anatolia as a kind of culinary souvenir, and incorporate that sensibility into the food they cook every day for themselves, family, and friends. Although they live on opposite coasts, Brenner and Stocke have been able to write two books, compare tastings and recipes and meet at each-others homes to create a magnificent cookbook, filled with photographs of their own sumptuous creations. Joy E. Stocke, a career journalist, is co-founder and editor-in-chief of the online literary magazine Wild River Review. Her essay on Turkish-American food appears in the Oxford Encyclopedia of Food and Drink in America. She lives in Stockton, New Jersey. Angie Brenner, left the security of a managerial job to follow her passion for travel and created a travel planning service, Journeys by Angie, where she designed personalized travel itineraries for clients that included researching history, art, and cuisine. Later, she bought and operated a travel bookstore, Word Journeys, in Del Mar, CA. She closed her store in order to follow her dreams to travel and write. A Julian resident, Brenner covers West Coast editorials for Wild River Review. She is also involved with Spencer Valley School and teaches Yoga. Come to the Julian Branch library on Tuesday, March 21 at 6 pm to see Joy and Angie enlighten you about Turkish food and culture. This is an event you will not want to miss! The Julian Branch library is located at 1850 Highway 78. for more information, you may contact the branch at 760-760-0370.

Need Your Road Fixed Bring It To The Planning Group Got a problem with roads within our community? Now is the time to bring it to the attention of our Julian Planning Group! At its Jan. 9, 2017 meeting, the Julian Community Planning Group decided to ask for community comments regarding road maintenance/improvements to county maintained roads within the Julian Community Planning Group District (see map, attached). The Planning Group has already been instrumental in seeking county assistance for 2 recent road improvement projects in Julian, on Second Street and Eagle Peak. The Planning Group meets on Mondays, with the next meeting on April 10, 2017 at 7:00 pm in Julian Town Hall (downstairs). Please join the Planning Group to share your concerns about county road maintenance/ improvements within the Planning Group district. You can also email your comments to Patrick Brown, Chair of the Planning Group at PatrickEng@ sbcglobal.net

Tuesday, February 28 Home vs Liberty Charter Friday, March 3 Home - Calvin Christian Thursday, March 16 3:30 away vs Liberty Charter Wednesday, March 22 3:30 Home vs Rock Academy Wednesday, April 5 3:30 away vs Ocean View Christian Friday, April 7 3:30 away vs Mountain Empire Friday, April 14 3:30 Home vs Borrego Springs Wednesday, April 19 tba away vs Vincent Memorial Friday, April 21 tba Home vs Calipatria Wednesday, April 26 3:30 Home vs Lutheran Friday, April 28 3:30 Home vs Ocean View Christian

Softball

Thursday, March 2 Home vs Guajome Park Acdmy Tuesday, March 7 W Home vs Maranatha Christian Friday, March 10 away vs Lutheran Tuesday, March 14 3:30 away vs Foothills Christian Wednesday, March 15 4:00 Home - Escondido Adventist Friday, March 17 3:30 Home - Lutheran Thursday, March 23 3:30 away vs Mountain Empire Thursday, April 13 3:30 away vs Calipatria Friday, April 14 3:30 Home - Borrego Springs Tuesday, April 18 3:30 Home vs Vincent Memorial Tuesday, April 25 3:45 Continued on Page 7

Julian Gold Rush Days - April 1 & 2 10 - 5 at Julian Mining Company www.visitjulian.com


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