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An Independent Weekly Newspaper Serving the Backcountry Communities of Julian, Cuyamaca, Santa Ysabel, Shelter Valley, Mt. Laguna, Ranchita, Sunshine Summit, Warner Springs and Wynola.
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Volume 33 — Issue 12
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Last Chance To See The Melodrama
Halloween Carnival Please join us for our community event Tuesday, October 31st, 12:00- 3:00 pm. This year’s new event, Trunk or Treat, is free to all carnival goers! VIP Pre-Sale Only Deals: Buy on or before Oct. 26th & save $4 per wristband & receive 2 free raffle tickets! Receive extra tickets with each ticket purchase! FUN ZONE Wristband = $8 each ($12 at the door) Includes unlimited play at Midway Games (win prizes each time!), 100ft obstacle course, and two bounce houses!! Attraction, Food, and Raffle Tickets ($1 each at door) 6 tix for $5 - 13 tix for $10 - 18 tix for $15 - 25 tix for $20 - 40 tix for $30 *Tickets are needed for photo booth (new this year), food, raffle entries, jail, haunted house, and cakewalk!
Halloween Bash At The Library Please join us at the Julian Library on Tuesday, October 31, at 5 PM for our Halloween Bash! We are providing snacks, crafts, and a costume contest that will be held at 5:30 PM. All ages and types of costumes are welcome, and prizes will be awarded based on age groups, and winners will be featured on our facebook page! The Julian branch will also be participating in Trick or Treating. The theme of our Halloween Bash is The Nightmare before Christmas, paying homage to the animated Tim Burton classic. The room will be decorated to match the theme, with music to set the mood and there will also be a photo booth to commemorate this classic film. The Nightmare before Christmas was released by Disney in 1993, and quickly became a favorite, and a Disney classic. The film was created using a technique called stopmotion animation. It took a crew of over 120 workers on 20 soundstages using 227 puppets to create the 109,440 frames that were needed to create the film. We hope you are able to join us for an evening of Halloween fun, costumes, food, and crafts, celebrating the Nightmare before Christmas. For more information please contact the Library at 760-765-0370, check out our Facebook page @SDCL. julianbranch, or check out the library’s online calendar at www. sdcl.org. The library is located at 1850 Highway 78, Julian CA 92036.
The Julian Triangle Club’s 61st annual comedy Melodrama, The Flume of Doom, opened to a full house Friday night. It was a great audience of about half locals/half tourists and everyone had a good time and lots of laughs. There is one more week to see this year’s comedy Melodrama. You can purchase tickets on Eventbrite.com (type in Julian as the city), the Chamber office in Town Hall or at the door at Town Hall starting one hour before each performance. Tickets are $10 for teens and adults, $5 for kids 4-12. Performances are at 7PM on Friday and Saturday nights and 2PM on Saturday afternoon. Last performance is on Saturday
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Eagles De-Horn Rams - League Title In Reach
by Coach Munson
Anthony Soriano and Emily Phillips Mead, Granny’s Kitchen, The Huntress Lightly Loved Designer Clothing, Julian Chamber Office, Julian Mining Co, Julian News, Julian Properties, Julian Realty, Menghini Winery, Mr Manitas Taco Bar, Julian Hard Cider, Julian Wine and Chocolate, MaryLynn Tuttle-Cravey, Nancy Harding, Olde Time Photo, Poncho Villas Mexican Food, Sage Real Estate Company, Wynola Flats, Wynola Junction Antiques. And a special thanks to these businesses who were especially generous with large ads and raffle prizes: Butterfield B&B, California Mountain Bakery, Julian Yesteryears, Mom’s Pies, Jeremy’s on the Hill, Julian Cider Mill, Julian Pie Company, Mountain Gypsy, Orchard Hill Country Inn, and, Romano’s Restaurant.
Jacqueline Egan-Barry, Barbara Keresztury, Kevin O'connor Alpine Physical Therapy and night, Oct 29. Seating is on a “first come” basis. All ticket and raffle Wellness Center, Birdwatcher, proceeds go to scholarships and The Julian Book House, The youth programs for our residents. Candy Basket, Golden Coast Hope to see you there! This year’s cast is comprised of: Michele Phillips –Director; Garnette Welch – MC and Piano Player; Alex Helm – Hero; Samantha Massa – Heroine; Anthony Soriano- Villain; Emily PhillipsVillain’s sidekick; Jacqueline Egan-BarryHeroine’s Aunt #1; Ruthie Souza - Heroine’s Aunt #2; Barbara Keresztury – Gypsy #1, Kevin O’Connor – Gypsy #2 and Keegan Barry – Constable. There are great Olio Acts by Kirby Winn, Nancy Harding, Dave Harding, Kevin O’Connor, Chris Christianson and the Kevin O'connor, Barbara Keresztury, Anthony Soriano and Emily Phillips Triangle Club Chorus Group (AKA: the Julian Floozies): Nancy Kramer, DeeDee Nelson, MaryLynn Tuttle-Cravey, Michele Phillips, Katheryn Spilman, Heidi Schlotfeldt, and Kathy Gordon. We got Behind the Scenes help from Brian Kramer for the program, posters, tickets and website, Gina Sopher on ticket sales, Velta Rhymer painted set signs and Daniel Lopez is on curtain and helped with set design along with the other cast members. We would like to thank the local businesses who support our efforts by advertising in our Kevin O'connor, Barbara Keresztury, Emily Phillips, Keegan Barry, Anthony program and/or giving us raffle Soriano, Alex Helm, Samantha Masa, Jacqueline Egan-Barry and Ruthie prizes. Souza.
Ozzie Martinez on his way to another touchdown (#3 of 4). It was a game for the ages. Friday's 28-6 win over Borrego Springs had something I have never had in my 32 years at from Coach Munson Julian High School. Not even the teams which were undefeated, number one in the state or having tailback Evan Fisher setting the California state record for touchdowns in a season ever had an effort like you saw Friday if you were there for our Senior Game. Julian had six fumbles. This is almost universally a sign of the team which will lose. But though the wind made it almost impossible for us to do our usual motions and audibles, Julian turned to Ozzie in the second half and put its offense in his hands. Senior tailback, Oswaldo Martinez put the team on his back and refused to let Borrego have a chance of winning. By the time the game was over, Ozzie had gained 311 yards on 41 touches. The fact Julian only ran 55 plays, the importance of Ozzie's effort can't be overestimated. He scored all four touchdown. They covered 7, 45, 53 and 42 yards. Julian's defense continued its' stellar season. Eight-man football can be like a basketball game played on a football field. Teams usually score at least 24 points. Our athletes were upset when they gave up a touchdown in the fourth quarter. In our last three games, Julian had not giving up a single point. Three shutouts in a row reminds us of Julian's 2001 undefeated season. It also had a run of three shutouts. So far, we have only given up 61 points. The next best defense in San Diego County has given up 131 points. Julian definitely had a team effort on defense. When Borrego found a crease and thought they might break away, there was always an Eagle there to stop their chance. Games are won in the trenches. Most fans don't this battle because it isn't as flashy as the rest of the game, but coaches see and appreciate the unsung work these bruised and battered players put in play after play. Gage Baay, Marshall Marriot and Joey Romano won this battle play after play. Linebackers Caleb Billiunas and Ozzie Martinez played the majority of the snaps and played both physically and intelligently. Roman Sanders had an interception and a 46 yard return on a field goal which came up short. Jeremy Flores and Will Hatch recovered fumbles. Hatch also made a TD saving tackle on a breakaway run on the third quarter. Julian's next game will be Friday, November 3rd at 6 PM at West Shores in Salton City. Julian is undefeated in league play, so is West Shores. This game will be for the league championship. We would appreciate it if you were to take a chunk of time out of your day and come and support your Julian Eagles.
Fall Sports Schedules Cross Country
Friday, September 8 Citrus league Meet #1 (Ramona Community Park) Friday, September 15 Woodbridge Cross Country Classic Friday, September 22 South Bay Invitational Friday, September 29 Coach Downey XC Classic (Formerly Saints Invite) Thursday, October 5 Citrus League Meet #2 (Ramona Community Park) Saturday, October 7 36th Annual Running Center Southern Cal Invitational Friday, October 20 70th Annual Mt. SAC Cross Country Invitational Friday, October 27 Citrus League Meet #3 (Lake Morena) Friday, November 3 Citrus League Finals (Lake Morena) Saturday, November 18 San Diego CIF Cross Country Championships Saturday, November 25 CIF State Championship
Volleyball
Thursday, August 17 L 1-3 @ Borrego Springs Tuesday, August 29 L 1-3 Home - Borrego Springs Thursday, August 31 L 3-0 @ Mountain Empire Monday, September 18 L 0-3 Home vs Ocean View Christian Tuesday, September 19L 0-3 Home vs Mountain Empire Tuesday, September 26 L 0-3 @ Escondido Adventist Tuesday, October 3 L 0-3 Home vs San Pasqual Academy Tuesday, October 10 L 0-3 Home vs Warner Thursday, October 12 L 0-3 Home vs Escondido Adventist Tuesday, October 17 @ St. Joseph Academy Thursday, October 19 @ San Pasqual Academy Tuesday, October 24 5:00 @ Ocean View Christian Thursday, October 26 TBA @ Warner
Football
Friday, September 1 W 30-6 Home vs NOLI Indian School Friday, September 8 L 28 -24 @ Calvary Chapel (Downey) Friday, September 15 L 21-12 Home vs Desert Christian Academy Friday, September 22 W 62-0 Home vs Warner Friday, October 6 W 68 - 0 Homecoming vs St. Joseph Academy Friday, October 13 W 46-0 @ Ocean View Christian Friday, October 20 W 28-6 Home vs Borrego Seniors Game Friday, November 3 6:00 @ West Shores
61st Triangle Club Melodrama on the Town Hall Stage
Friday, Oct 27 atwww.visitjulian.com 7pm, Saturday, Oct 28 at 2pm
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