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meeting on April 3rd at 6:30pm at the fire station, to allow the public an opportunity to voice their opinions on the proposal, hoping to engage those who are unable to attend the regular monthly meetings. The issue of how the County Fire Authority will serve the area should the board take the next step and petition LAFCO (Local Agency Formation Commission) to begin the process of dissolving the district and turning fire protection over to the County Fire Authority.

Community/High School Event

Please join Julian Union High School in supporting our students! We are adopting a new school program called Rachel’s Challenge to create a school with a more solid culture of empathy, honor and positivity. Students and staff are going through training to carry out our plan. Come see how you fit in! The objectives of event: 1. Meeting with stakeholders to share information. 2. Partner with community business owners, leaders and citizens to improve our campus. 3. Support a meaningful sense of community in Julian. This will be taking place on Tuesday, March 27th in the Julian Union High School, Little Theater at 6:00 p.m. Should you have any questions, please contact: Shaundra Ziegenbein 760-765-0606 ext.106 or by email szieg@juhsd.org

Lights Out For Earth Hour Around The World

8:30 pm, Saturday, March 24 is Earth Hour, and around the world people will be turning off lights, and Turning Up The Darkness! We're calling on all our friends and neighbors in Julian, and beyond to join in, as well as spread the word far and wide! In Julian, we'll be gathering at Curiosity Peak for an Earth Hour Star Party, weather permitting. Space is somewhat limited, so shoot us an e-mail at curiositypeak@gmail.com if you plan to come, and we'll accommodate as many as we can. Looking forward to looking up into an extra dark night sky. Curiosity Peak is located at 945 Hacienda Dr., Julian, CA 92036 For more information on the history and scope of Earth Hour, check out the Earth Hour website. (above) the Monday night meeting at the Methodist Church. (below) The regular JCFPD board meeting at the fire station.

Daffodil Show Winners

Historical Society Celebrates Women’s History Month

Women Warriors is a one-women performance by Annette Hubbell (seen previously in: “Witness To Gettysburg” and “Tea with Mrs. Roosevelt”)about women who changed the world. They were once famous, but time has a way of marching on. Each, in their own way, has changed the world, and they did so because they believed they were following God's calling. Regardless of one's beliefs, they all have something to offer. These are character studies in perseverance, love, unselfishness, responsibility, honesty, integrity, self-control, and good citizenship. They are role models worth remembering. Each story is told in first-person narrative from their vantage point in heaven. (Spoiler alert: they're all dead!) Annette Hubbell has taken great care to accurately portray the details of their lives, especially because they have the "it can't be true" quality about them. Each story is about ten minutes long, so you can customize the performance to fit your needs. In this one woman performance Annette brings to life the extraordinary stories of women who transformed themselves, paved the way for others, and left the world in a better place.

Changes To The Chamber Board Of Directors

At the March 15, 2018 Board meeting, Ed Glass resigned as Chamber President. We would like to sincerely thank Ed for his ambassadorship and all his hard work on behalf of the business community in Julian. Jim Wayman, who was the Vice President was voted in by the board as the New President. Filling Jim's former position as Vice President will be Robin Boland. You are invited to the Julian Chamber Networking Breakfast, held at Jeremy's On The Hill The cost is $10 for members and $12 for non-members and guests. Rollover Money is $500, for current Chamber Business and Individual members present at the breakfast, names chosen at random. Everyone is Welcome! Bring a raffle prize to showcase your business. Merchant / Business of the Year Nominations - Please take a moment to nominate a Julian Business for the honor of Merchant of the Year. This award is bestowed in July. They need all nominations to be submitted by May 1, 2018.

Court Of Honor:

BEST IN SHOW – S. Farrow (Div 4) BEST IN SHOW RUNNER UP – Peggy Oberg (Div 5 “Katy Heath”) BEST IN SHOW 3 STEM – Anita Nichols (Div 1) SWEEPSTAKES (most blue ribbons won) – Anita Nichols (12 ribbons) SWEEPSTAKES RUNNER UP (3 way tie) – Leigh Bitner, Dyan & Dennis Winship, Debbie Bainbridge (6 ribbons) YOUTH - BEST IN SHOW – Alyssa Wylie (Div 1) YOUTH – BEST IN SHOW RUNNER UP – Molly Brown (Div 11) YOUTH – BEST IN SHOW 3-STEM – Samantha Massa (Div 2) BEST BULB OF THE YEAR – Ron & Jacque Entzminger (Div 8, “Bridle Crown) BEST MINIATURE IN SHOW – Anita Nichols (“Snipe”) BEST MINIATURE IN SHOW RUNNER UP – Anita Nichols (“Caralaculatis”) BEST MINATURE IN SHOW, 3-STEM – Anita Nichols (“Caralaculatis”) BEST TRUMPET (DIV 1) – Ruth Rabenberg BEST LARGE CUP (DIV 2) – Anita Nichols BEST SMALL CUP (DIV 3) – Debbie Bainbridge BEST DOUBLE (DIV 4) – S. Farrow BEST TRIANDRUS (DIV 5) – Peggy Oberg (“Katy Heath”) BEST CYCLAMINEUS (DIV 6) – Debbie Bainbridge (“Rapture”) BEST JONQUILLA (DIV 7) – Dyan & Dennis Winship BEST TAZETTA (DIV 8) – Peggy Oberg BEST HOOP PETTICOAT (DIV 10) – Anonymous (“Bulbolodium”) BEST SPLIT CORONA (DIV 11) – Peggy Oberg BEST MISCELLANEOUS (DIV 12) – Anita Nichols (“Bittern”) Divisional Winners page 13

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Volume 33 — Issue 33

Oh Boy... Can We Do Meetings!

If there is one thing Julian is doing well, it’s holding meetings concerning the Fire District. Monday night the folks who are arguing for retention of the JCFPD held a meeting to make their case and present arguments for keeping the district. Tuesday morning it was the districts’ turn at their regular monthly board meeting. The reason for these two meetings was last months vote by the JCFPD board to move forward on talks with the County for incorporation of the district into the County Fire Authority. The board at Tuesday’s meeting agreed to continue their

March 21, 2018

The Julian Historical Society is pleased to present the one-woman performance, Women Warriors, at the Witch Creek School on Wednesday evening, 7:00 p.m., March 28, 2018. Last year Annette Hubbell brought us Witness to Gettysburg, and the audience enjoyed it so much that we invited her back. In Women Warriors, Annette takes us back in time as she portrays seven different women who changed the world, telling their stories in first person narrative. Women Warriors celebrates Women’s History Month, but regardless of your gender, you’re sure to find these women fascinating! Here’s a teaser about each of them: Anne Bradstreet—America’s first poet. A sensual Puritan who wrote love poems to her husband. If ever two were one, then surely we. What happened on the worst day of her life in 1666? Did she value things over her family? Harriet Beecher Stowe—“I did not write it. God wrote it. I merely did his dictation,” she said. Just how did Harriet get the idea to write Uncle Tom’s Cabin? Elizabeth Fry—What was a rich woman doing spending her nights in prison? Moreover, would you have the nerve to say this to the King of France: “When you build a prison, you had better build with the thought ever in your mind that you and your children may occupy the cells?” Amy Carmichael—This proper Irish lass just wanted blue eyes.

Well, that and she loved to tease her brothers. So how did she end up spending 55 years in India, fighting child prostitution? Corrie ten Boom—Corrie looked a Nazi officer in the eye and said: “In God’s eyes a halfwit may be worth more than a lieutenant.” Corrie survived a concentration camp to fulfill a promise to tell the world. Mary McLeod Bethune—By the time she was nine years old, she could pick 250 pounds of cotton a day. She learned how from her mother and father— they were slaves. Mary became the first women to establish a university and it’s still going strong. Sojourner Truth—An escaped slave who was also the only woman to lead a successful Civil War raid. She also bared her bosom to a crowd to quench the rumor that she was a man. Oh, did she have stories to tell.

Spring Sports Schedules Softball

Wed, February 28 W 9-2 @ Calvary Christian Academy Tuesday, March 13 W 18-2 @ El Cajon Valley Friday, March 30 6:00 @ Calipatria Monday, April 2 3:30 @ Borrego Springs Thursday, April 5 3:30 Home vs Escondido Adventist Academy Friday, April 5 3:30 Home vs Foothills Christian Wednesday,April 11 3:30 @ Mountain Empire Friday, April 13 3:30 Home vs Borrego Springs Wednesday, April 18 3:30 @ Vincent Memorial Friday,April 18 3:15 @ West Shores Wednesday, April 25 3:30 Home vs Calipatria

Baseball

Thursday, March 8 W 7-5 Home vs Ocean View Christian Tuesday, March 13 L 6-21 Home vs Army-Navy Friday, March 16 rain out @Liberty Charter Thursday, March 29 3:30 @Victory Christian Tuesday, April 3 TBA Home vs Calipatria Thursday, April 5 3:30 @ Borrego Springs Friday, April 6 3:15 @ Calvary Christian Academy Thursday, April 12 3:15 @ West Shores Tuesday, April 17 TBA Home vs Vincent Memorial Thursday, April 19 4:00 Home vs Calipatria Friday, April 20 3:15 Home vs Liberty Charter Tuesday, April 24 TBA Home vs Borrego Springs Wednesday, April 25 3:15 Home vs Army-Navy

Happy Spring!!! Looking forward to all the flowers in Julian. Enjoy!! Check Out the Julian Live Webcam at www.VisitJulian.com

Track

Friday, March 9 Crusader Classic @ Calvin Christian Saturday, March 17 15th Annual Elmer Runge invitational @ West Hills Saturday, April 7 Calvin Christian Small Schools Invitational @ Escondido Friday, April 13 Dennis Gilbert Small Schools Invitational @ Mountain Empire Friday, April 20 Citrus League #1 @ Julian Saturday, April 28 Dick Wilkins Frosh-Soph Invite @ Del Norte Friday, May 4 Citrus League #2 @ Julian Thursday, May 10 Citrus League Championship @ Julian Saturday, May 19 CIF Prelims @ Mt Carmel Saturday, May 26 CIF Finals @ Mt Carmel


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