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Music On The Mountain

The Spiritual Motels

Wednesday

February 26, 2020

Volume 35 — Issue 30 ISSN 1937-8416

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Rain Can’t Dampen Spirits At Washington Mine. Supervisors Name February 22nd: Julian 150th Anniversary Day It may have been cold and wet, that did not keep the board members of the Julian Historical Society from Re-Dedicating the Washington Mine on Saturday. Showing the mine location, including the some equipment used throughout the area. Receiving the proclamation from the Board of Supervisors, and reading the speech given by Mr. John Geiger in 1970 (see page 3). Plans were also announced for the future of the site (see page 2). A small but enthusiastic group of the curious joined in the celebration, huddled around a small bucket of hot coals.

Spring Sports Schedules Eagles Track

Saturday, March 7 9am Mt Carmel Field & Distance at Mt Carmel HS Friday, March 13 3:00 Citrus League Meet #1 Home Saturday, March 21 8am 17th Annual Elmer Runge Invitational at Patrick Henry HS Saturday, March 28 10am Calvin Christian Small Schools Invitational at Escondido HS Saturday, April 11 8:30am 4th Annual Jim Cerveny Invitational at Mission Bay HS Thursday, April 16 3:00 Citrus League Meet #2 Home continued on page 4

San Diego-based indie folk/pop duo The Spiritual Motels to perform at the Julian Library on Tuesday, March 3 at 6:00 p.m. “Something magical often happens when complementary male and female voices come together in harmony,” writes Dustin Lothspeich, Senior Associate Editor at SoundDiego, of 2020 San Diego Music Awards "Best Pop" nominee The Spiritual Motels. “Angus and Julia Stone, Robert Plant and Alison Krauss, the Civil Wars, She and Him, the Head and the Heart, the list goes on and on. Go ahead and add The Spiritual Motels, a local indie-folk/pop duo comprised of Amy Day and Omar Musisko, to it.” Switching instruments through their live set, the band utilizes guitar, piano, mandolin, accordion, harmonica, effects, and live loops/loop pedals to create a unique and memorable style that draws from singer-songwriter, indie folk, country, Americana, spoken word, and electronic influences. The band features two of San Diego’s veteran singer-songwriters: Day of The Local and Shepherd Canyon, and Musisko of The Peripherals (former SDMA nominee for Best Americana). Lothspeich describes Musisko’s voice as having “a certain whisper to it, like he’s afraid to wake the baby in the next room,” while Jay Allen Sanford of the San Diego Reader writes that Day’s “ethereal vocals bring to mind Lana Del Rey and Hope Sandoval.” Lothspeich writes, “individually, the two are both fully capable singers, but when they're singing together in unison? That's the ticket;” Sanford describes their dual-vocal sound as “surprisingly lush.” The band, which gigs frequently at a variety of venues throughout the region, had its first performances in Summer 2018, and launched its debut album, Super Tiny Disappearing Oceans, on November 23, 2019. For more info, visit www.thespiritualmotels. com or contact Julian Library Branch Manager Josh Mitchell at Joshua.Mitchell@sdcounty.ca.gov.

Girls Softball

Friday, February 21 3:30 @ Victory Christian Tuesday, March 10 3:30 @ Calvary Christian Thursday March 12 3:30 Home vs San Pasqual Academy Thursday, March 19 3:30 @ San Pasqual Academy Tuesday, March 24 3:30 @ Mountain Empire HS Thursday, March 36 3:30 Home vs Vincent Memorial Wednesday, April 10 W 32-6 @ Vincent Memorial Thursday, April 2 3:30 Home vs Calapatria Tuesday, April 7 3:30 Home vs Borrego Springs Thursday, April 9 3:30 @ West Shores Thursday, April 16 3:30 Home vs Mountain Empire continued on page 4

CPUC New Online Comment Portal Offers Opportunity To Provide Input Online And View Comments Of Others The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC), in its commitment to increase transparency and accessibility, today announced that the public can now submit comments on CPUC matters electronically, as well as review the comments of others. Members of the public can already make their voices heard at the CPUC in a variety of ways, such as emailing or mailing comments to the CPUC, speaking at a CPUC Voting Meeting, or attending public hearings and workshops. With the release of the new online comment feature, members of the public can now read comments submitted to the CPUC through the new online portal, and can submit their comments directly through a proceeding’s docket card at www.cpuc.ca.gov/Docket. The docket card shows all documents related to a specific proceeding underway at the CPUC, such as a proceeding evaluating a utility’s request for a rate change. This additional way to provide comment to the CPUC increases transparency and accessibility by making it easier for the public to provide their comments and allowing others to see the comments. When submitting a comment electronically on the website, the public should keep a few guidelines in mind: • There is a 4,000 word/2-page limit for each comment. • When a comment is received, it will be made available to the public on the CPUC’s website. However, there is an option to make the comment private. • The commenter must include first name, last name, city, state, zip code, and email address. This information, excluding the email address, will be publicly displayed with the comment unless the commenter chooses to make the comment private. Public comments will still be accepted via email at public.advisor@cpuc.ca.gov, via tollfree phone at 866-849-8390, or via written letter to CPUC Public Advisor, 505 Van Ness Ave., San Francisco, CA 94102. To learn more about how to provide public comments to the CPUC, please visit www.cpuc.ca.gov/written_informal_comments. Get the fact sheet on providing comments to the CPUC here: http://bit.ly/2v0hw0w. The new format is only for public comments on proceedings. Parties to proceedings must still formally file comments. Information about becoming a party to a proceeding is available at www.cpuc.ca.gov/Party_to_a_Proceeding. The CPUC opens many proceedings on different issues that are of importance to Californians. As a regulatory agency, the CPUC uses hearings and meetings to gather information related to these proceedings. Comments from the public are important, as this input helps the CPUC reach an informed decision on proceedings. Please visit www.cpuc.ca.gov/documents to search for official CPUC-generated proceeding documents.

Boys Baseball

Some of the mining equipment on display at the Washington Mine.

Friday, February 28 3:00 @ Victory Christian Tuesday, March 5 3:30 @ St. Joseph Academy Friday, March 6 3:30 Home vs Victory Christian Tuesday, March 10 3:00 @ Coastal Academy Wednesday, March 18 3:00 @ St. Joseph Academy Tuesday, March 24 TBA Home vs Coastal Academy Friday, March 27 3:00 Home vs St Joseph Academy Tuesday, April 7 3:00 Home vs High Tech HS Wednesday, April 8 3:00 @ West Shores Friday, April 10 3:00 Home vs Warner Tuesday, April 14 3:30 Home vs Ocean View Christian Wednesday, April 15 3:00 Home vs Calapatria Wednesday, April 22 3:30 Home vs Vincent Memorial Friday, April 24 3:00 Home vs West Shores Wednesday, April 29 3:00 @ Warner Thursday, April 30 3:00 Home vs Bayfront Charter continued on page 4

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