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Jeremy’s On The Hill Has Lots To Celebrate This Year

Jeremy’s on the Hill has some exciting announcements to make to our friends in our community! We now have three Cordon Bleu Chefs, two Sommeliers, and one of the most dedicated teams on the planet. We are constantly striving to improve and are working hard to exceeded expectations in Guest Service, Food Quality and overall Dining Experience. For many years, multiple guests have adamantly suggested that Chef Jeremy open multiple restaurants in various locations. As many of you may already know, we are excited to announce that Chef Jeremy has been scouted and hired as the Executive Chef at Rams Hill Champion Golf Course and Resort in Borrego Springs for during their peak season for six months out of the year, which is the first step towards expansion. This is a fantastic opportunity for our team to really stretch our wings while keeping true to Chef Jeremy’s Farm to Table and locally focused culture, along with our family’s dedication to Jeremy’s on the Hill. Our skilled Chefs and the majority of our team are from the Julian community, which makes it especially delightful to give this project all of our effort. As we intently focus on our town’s unique needs, we want to know what you would like to see at Jeremy’s. We receive regular and fantastic feedback from our out of town guests and visitors, but we want to hear from you! Our team will be critically reviewing all comment cards turned in at the restaurant and all letters sent in (PO Box 1026, Julian CA 92036) as well as emails to info@jeremysonthehill.com. For the next month, for every helpful piece of feedback that has been submitted to us, we will be randomly drawing multiple people and sending our gift certificates in appreciation for your valuable input. Some of the directions we are interested in expanding include: more interesting and expansive Happy Hour specials; expanding our senior menu; even more creative grass fed burgers, more music and weekly 3-course paired pix-fix Chef/Sommelier Dinners. What would you like to see? Our commitments to all of our customers are staying the same: Providing fantastic, high quality food and beverages sourced as locally as possible with enthusiastic customer service. As Chef Jeremy always says, “Keep it Real. Keep it Simple.”

CPUC Denies SDG&E’s Request To Recover Wildfire Expenses SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 30, 2017 - The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) denied the request of San Diego Gas & Electric (SDG&E) to recover costs related to the 2007 Southern California Wildfires, finding that SDG&E did not reasonably operate its facilities linked to the wildfires, which thereby prohibits the utility from recovering those costs in rates. On September 25, 2015, SDG&E filed an application seeking CPUC approval to recover $379 million, which represents a portion of the $2.4 billion in costs and legal fees incurred by SDG&E to resolve third-party damage claims arising from the Witch, Guejito, and Rice Wildfires. The CPUC evaluated whether SDG&E’s operation, engineering, and management of its facilities involved in the ignition of the wildfires was reasonable. Each of the fires is addressed separately under the CPUC’s prudent management standard that requires that the CPUC not allow recovery of unreasonable costs that were the result of imprudent utility management. For all three fires the CPUC determined that SDG&E’s operation and management of its facilities prior to the ignition of the wildfires was not prudent. Commissioner Liane M. Randolph, who is assigned to the proceeding, stated, “There is no dispute that SDG&E facilities caused these fires. The question we had to analyze was whether the costs related to the fires should be paid by customers or shareholders. The CPUC undertook a careful review of the facts of each fire and determined in each case that customers should not have to bear these costs.” The proposal voted on is available at http://docs.cpuc.ca.gov/ PublishedDocs/Published/G000/M197/K851/197851767.PDF. The CPUC regulates services and utilities, protects consumers, safeguards the environment, and assures Californians’ access to safe and reliable utility infrastructure and services. For more information on the CPUC, please visit www.cpuc.ca.gov. Supervisor Diane Jacob commented - "State regulators today did the right thing by holding SDG&E financially accountable for some of the worst fires in California history. SDG&E’s bid to stick ratepayers with the bill was outrageous and an insult to all those affected by the 2007 disaster. Folks died in these fires and many lost their homes. Today’s decision does not change that, but brings some justice against a utility that cares more about shareholder profits than public safety."

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December 6, 2017

Volume 33 — Issue 18 ISSN 1937-8416

www.JulianNews.com

1st and 2nd team All-League players surrounded by the coaching staff

Winter Sports Schedules photos courtesy Eagles Booster Club

All League Honors Handed Out At Sports Banquet For Champion Eagles First Team All-league: Osvaldo Martinez (Sr) Offense - Tailback Shane Cranfield (Jr) Offense - QB Dakotah Audibert (Fr) Offense - Center Marshall Marriott (Sr) Defense - Defensive End Caleb Biliunas (Sr) Defense - Linebacker Roman Sanders (Jr) Defense - Defensive Back

Julian, CA.

Second Team All-league: Nyemetaay Linton (Sr) Offense - Tight End Gage Baay (Sr) Defense - End William Hatch (Sr) Defense - Linebacker

Citrus League Offensive Player of the Year: Osvaldo Martinez Citrus League Player of the Year: Osvaldo Martinez Julian MVP: Osvaldo Martinez, number one running back in San Diego 8-man with 1513 yards. Seventh among all running backs in San Diego in 11 and 8 man. Julian Defensive Player of the Year: Caleb Biliunas The Eagles as a team finished the year as ranked number 32 out of 113 teams in the state. Their defense was number one in San Diego, giving up 104 points in 9 games. Offense was number two in San Diego, scoring 342 points. The team closed out the year with 7 straight wins. Saturday, December 9 at 9:30 the team along with the Cheer Squad will participate in the 67th Annual Escondido Jaycees Christmas Parade along Broadway from Escondido High School to Grape Day Park.

Santa Came To Town Friday Night

The Julian Triangle Club hosted their annual “Community Christmas with Santa” on Friday evening. The ladies of the Triangle Club had decorated the downstairs of the Town Hall and provided a plentiful supply of snacks for the well over 100 children (and parents, grandparents) to munch on while waiting for their chance to sit on Santa’s lap. Miss Julian and her court kept the children in line and helped

Miss Colleen from the library had many a child join her at the crafts table

when needed to sooth the little ones he didn’t know what to make of the jolly elf. Librarian Colleen Baker provided a craft table for making ornaments and cards. It seemed this years list of good boys and girls has grown from the past and their requests (although not disclosed) exceeded expectations of a number of parents. Santa, once again, went above the call of duty to see each child was taken care of and a photo taken to commemorate the event.

Girls Basketball

Tuesday, Nov 28 L 47-5 @ Holtville Thursday, Nov 30 L 36-22 Home vs Guajome Park Academy Saturday December 16 4:30 @ Hoover High School Tuesday, December 19 3:45 Home vs School for Entrepreneurship and Technology Wednesday, December 20 5:00 @ Classical Academy Thursday, January 11 4:00 @ Guajome Park Academy Tuesday, January 30 4:00 @ Borrego Springs Friday, February 2 4:00 @ West Shores Tuesday, February 6 4:00 Home vs Vincent Memorial Friday, February 9 4:00 Home vs Borrego Springs Tuesday, February 13 4:00 Home vs West Shores

Boys Basketball

Monday, Nov 27 L 96-69 @ Ramona Wednesday, December 6 3:30 Tournament @ Mountain Empire Saturday December 16 4:30 @ Hoover High School Tuesday, December 12 TBA @ Calipatria Thursday, December 14 6:30 @ San Diego Jewish Academy Wednesday, December 20 6:30 @ Classical Academy Spartan Classic Tournament Wednesday, December 27 11:30 @ Steel Canyon High School Thursday, December 28 1:00 @ Olympian High School Friday, December 29 1:00 @ San Diego Wednesday, January 4 6:00 @ Chula Vista High School

Girls Soccer

Tuesday, November 28 L 2-0 @ Maranatha Christian Academy Friday, December 1 W 3-1 Home vs Guajome Park Academy Tuesday, December 5 3:30 @ High Tech High (NC) Thursday, December 7 3:30 @ Liberty Charter Friday, December 8 3:00 Home vs Hamilton Monday December 11 3:00 Home vs Foothills Christian Tuesday, December 12 3:15 @Guajome Park Academy Thursday, December 14 3:00 Home vs Maranatha Christian

Boys Soccer

Tuesday, November 28 L 6-1 Home vs Mountain Empire Thursday, November 30 L 8-2 @ Army-Navy Tuesday, December 5 3:00 Home vs Ocean View Christian Monday, December 11 3:15 @ Ocean View Christian Tuesday, January 9 3:15 @ Foothills Christian Thursday, January 11 3:15 Home vs Army-Navy Tuesday, January 16 3-15 Home vs West Shores

A Christmas Carol - Town Hall Stage advanced tickets - juliantheatercompany.com 2 weekends only; December 8, 9, 10 and 15, 16 www.visitjulian.com


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