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Judge Judith Hayes, had issued a tentative opinion the afternoon of November 16. In it, she endorsed the position of the developer and the county of San Diego. In her ruling the judge stated that the subdivision’s primary goal is to promote agriculture (not to encourage residential development) and that the County therefore complied with the law when it approved the subdivision.

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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.

Julian News

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January 3, 2018

Volume 33 — Issue 22

www.JulianNews.com Music On The Mountain

Season Of Giving At Spencer Valley School

Spencer Valley students and families collected donations this holiday season to send to the Interfaith Shelter Network of San Diego (provides a safety-net of support for San Diego’s homeless) and the San Diego State University Literacy Center in City Heights (provides reading and writing services to K-12 students who are in need of extra support). The school community gathered on the evening of December 14th to make tied fleece blankets, create socks and sundries packages, and to make bookmarks to send with book donations for the SDSU literacy center. This was the culminating event of the school’s annual ‘Season of Giving’ where items are collected during November and December for the San Diego community. Teachers delivered donations the following week to both locations. Both organizations were elated to receive the generous gifts.

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Presenting San Diego’s Pre-eminent Jazz Family Peter And Tripp Sprague The Julian Branch and the Friends of the Julian Library are pleased to have premier jazz guitarist Peter Sprague and his brother, and equally talented flautist and saxophonist, Tripp Sprague, performing for the Music on the Mountain Concert series on Tuesday, January 9, 2018 at 6 PM. Being on the Sprague’s email list for many years, you get to know him through his travels and performances throughout the year. In 2017, Peter produced and released two CD’s – Planet Cole Porter and Lucy in the Sky, arranging the music being performed, either solo or with one of many groups that he coordinated or sits in with. This year he has also traveled around the US performing with Diana Reeves to sold-out audiences.

PUC Grants SDG&E Extension To File Report On Power Shut Off

SDG&E’s request for an extension of time to submit the report required by their decision to shut off power as a fire-prevention measure to approximately 28 circuits serving over 15,000 customers during the six-day period of December 6-11, 2017 (some circuits and customers multiple times). Executive Director of the PUC; Timothy J. Sullivan granted the request, stating: “For good cause shown, SDG&E’s request is granted. Pursuant to Rule 16.6 of the Commission’s Rules of Practice and Procedure, SDG&E must promptly notify all parties to Application 08-12-021 that SDG&E has been granted an extension of time until January 30, 2018, to comply with the reporting requirement in Ordering Paragraph 2 of 0.1204-024. SOG&E must state in the opening paragraph of the notice that the Executive Director has authorized the extension. Those of us impacted by the shut off will now have to wait until the end of the month before the report is filed. Numerous people affected have contacted the Julian News about requests for reimbursements (loss of food) that have been declined by the utility for the period.

Winter Sports Schedules Girls Basketball

Katie Sciurba, Ph.D. Director of the Literacy Center receiving donations with her son

Peter began playing Guitar when he was twelve. He came from a musical family. He started out interested in Rock and Roll – after all, it was the sixties. Then garage band boot camp led to a unique change of plans when he was about fifteen. In 1970, Tripp and Peter along with other musician friends began playing gigs. Sprague says, “I started to get interested in jazz.” Up until that point, Sprague’s parents were constantly listening to Miles Davis, Bennie Carter, and Stan Getz. My father would pull out the bongos and Zen out for hours with the Miles recording Miles Ahead. The Jazz of Peter Sprague has its own vibe which continues to develop and he also has developed several teaching methods that are used in local colleges and universities.

Allyson Jasper, Rebecca Thompson (Outreach Coordinator at the Interfaith Shelter Network), and Heidi Schlotfeldt

Capability Ranch Scores $1000 GRANT

Postal Rates To Increase January 21 The U.S. Postal Service (USPS) will implement new postage rates for several mailing and shipping products on Sunday, January 21, 2018. First Class Mail Letters (1 oz.) rates will increase from $0.49 to $0.50 when purchased at the Post Office. Each additional ounce will cost $0.21. The discounted “Metered Mail” category for First Class Mail Letters (1 oz.), which includes online postage providers and postage meters, will increase from $0.46 to $0.47. Each additional ounce will cost $0.21. First Class Mail Flats (1 oz.) will increase from $0.98 to $1.00. Each additional ounce will cost $0.21. Postcard rates will increase one cent to $0.35. Domestic and International Shipping rates will also see increases. First Class Package Service will see an average rate increase of 3.9% in 2018. Commercial Base (online postage) rates will start at $2.66 (previously $2.61).

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Tuesday, Nov 28 L 47-5 @ Holtville Thursday, Nov 30 L 36-22 Home vs Guajome Park Academy Tuesday, Dec 12 L 56-14 @ Calapatria Wednesday, Dec 20 L 38-11 @ Classical Academy Thursday, January 11 4:00 @ Guajome Park Academy Tuesday, January 16 4:00 Home vs San Pasqual Academy Thursday, January 18 4:00 @ San Pasqual Academy Monday, January 22 TBA @ School for Entrepreneurship and Technology Friday, January 26 4:00 Home vs Hamilton Tuesday, January 30 4:00 @ Borrego Springs Friday, February 2 4:00 @ West Shores Tuesday, February 6 4:00 Home vs Vincent Memorial

Boys Basketball

Wednesday, Dec 20 L 55-49 @ Classical Academy Spartan Classic Tournament Wednesday, Dec 27 L 71-39 @ Olympian High School Thursday, Dec 28 L 74-46 @ Bonita Vista Friday, December 29 @ Health Sciences Saturday, Dec 30 W 61-52 @ Southwest San Diego Wednesday, January 3 6:00 @ Chula Vista High School Thursday, January 11 5:30 Home vs Guajome Park Academy Friday, January 19 7:00 Home vs Warner Tuesday, January 30 5:30 @ Borrego Springs

Girls Soccer

The Ramona Food and Clothes Closet (RFCC) Foundation is pleased to present a $1000 grant to Capability Ranch founder/ president Nicola Bridges as the last foundation grant of 2017. Pictured to her left is Vesna Curry, Ramona Food and Clothes Closet Manager (RFCC). Capability Ranch is a Ramona nonprofit Activities Center for teens and young adults with developmental disabilities. Arts, craft, music, dancing and educational presentations are facilitated by volunteers. Additionally they have special events which include exotic animal presentations, magic shows and more. Activities are held monthly. Please check out their website for calendar of activities, events, the ability to donate and more information at www.capabilityranch.org or call/text 914-582-5901.

Tripp Sprague plays saxophone and flute, along with several other instruments. He has performed extensively with the areas’ top jazz musicians including singer Kevyn Lettau, bassist Bob Magnusson, and his brother, Peter Sprague. Tripp‘s musical versatility has led to invitations to perform from international acts such as jazz singer Mose Allison, Kenny Loggins, and Motown legends Smokey Robinson, The Four Tops, and The Temptations. Tripp has recorded on numerous C.D.s with such artists as Kim Carnes and Todd Rundgren. Tripp also co-produced and performed on the self-titled CD from the group “Blurring the Edges” which won the “best pop-jazz” album at the San Diego Music Awards. Aside from performing and writing music, both of the Sprague’s manage very successful music studios. For over 30 years, they have given back to the community in Del Mar, where they, along with at least a dozen of their musician friends perform a free Christmas Eve concert at 1 PM. Its exact location has moved a few times, but the tradition continues. This year, it was an all Beetles theme. For more information, you can visit their respective web pages at www.petersprague.com and www.trippsprague.com. There is more continued on page 3

Tuesday, November 28 L 2-0 @ Maranatha Christian Academy Friday, December 1 W 3-1 Home vs Guajome Park Academy Tuesday, December 5 L 9-1 @ High Tech High (NC) Monday December 11 T 0-0 Home vs Foothills Christian Tuesday, December 12 L 5-2 @Guajome Park Academy Thursday, Dec. 14 L 6-1 Home vs Maranatha Christian Tuesday, January 9 3:00 @ High Tech High (NC) Thursday, January 11 4:00 @ Foothills Christian

Boys Soccer

Tuesday, November 28 L 6-1 Home vs Mountain Empire Thursday, November 30 L 8-2 @ Army-Navy Tuesday, December 5 T 3-3 Home vs Ocean View Christian Monday, December 11 L 4-5 @ 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

Chamber of Commerce Board Meets - January18, 6pm Julian Town Hall - Downstairs www.visitjulian.com


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