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www.JulianNews.com On SR-78 Music On The Mountain

Daytime Closures Return Motorists Advised to Allow Additional Travel Time

August 29, 2018

Volume 34 — Issue 04 ISSN 1937-8416

Alder And Blackburn Bringing The Essence Of Joni Mitchell

We invite you to attend Music on the Mountain on Tuesday, September 4 at 6 PM where we are featuring Robin Adler and Dave Blackburn. Their chosen repertoire will feature “Early Joni Mitchell” focusing on Mitchell’s first three albums- Song to a Seagull, Clouds, and Ladies of the Canyons. The Music on the Mountain is a monthly signature event for the Julian Branch Library.

Library To Host "Live Poets Society" The Julian branch library is launching of a new "Live Poets Society" in Julian where adults and teenagers can gather together and read their own original poetry to the group of similar budding and possibly established poets. The first meeting of this group is on Thursday, September 6 at 6 PM in the Library community room being led by Steve Clugston. For the first gathering, please bring a poem to share, hopefully one you have written, but feel free to bring something that speaks to you and let us know why. Open critique within the group is optional as many poets may or may not welcome it. Those who do will have the availability to share their thoughts on each other's work. Those who do not, will have their wishes respected. If you would like to reach Clugston directly, you may contact him via email at staveclugston@yahoo. com. A Poetry Reading open to the public on a monthly basis. This will be combined with the exploration in the use of some limited theatrics and "performance art" technics that can also be augmented in order to enhance the reading of a particular poem. Rules in the use of appropriate language and visuals in a public or family setting will be encouraged of course. This group will meet in the Julian Branch library’s community room. For more information, you may contact the branch at 760-765-0370.

Literary Group Forming Inside Arts Guild The Julian Arts Guild is now accepting members who are authors and writers after adding a literary group to the Guild. The fee for literary members is $25 per year. If you are a writer or author and would like to join, go to: https:// julianartsguild.org/membership/ Any questions, please contact Cathy Scott at cathyscott10@ gmail.com

Ramona Mobile Pantry - New Delivery Day The Feeding San Diego’s Mobile Pantry which is held monthly at the Ramona Food and Clothes Closets parking lot at 773 Main St has been changed from the 3rd Thursday to the 3rd Friday effective September 21, distribution starts at 9am.

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Crews closed one lane of State Route 78 at Magnolia Avenue in Ramona to Old Julian Highway last Thursday, Aug. 23 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and again on Friday, Aug. 24 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. to begin crack sealing and chip sealing activities for the SR-78 Pavement Project. The daytime closures will continue Monday, Aug. 27 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Tuesday, Aug. 28 through Thursday, Aug. 30, from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Daytime work will continue as needed after the Labor Day holiday. During the closures, crews will work in two- to three-mile segments along the eight-mile construction zone. Construction personnel with flags will direct drivers one direction at a time through the single open lane. Signs will be posted to alert motorists of the upcoming work. Motorists could experience delays up to 15 minutes at the closure points and are advised to allow additional travel time to reach their destinations.

Night time construction activities will continue at various locations along the entire length of the project Sundays through Thursdays from 8 p.m. to 5 a.m. There will be no construction Friday, August 31 through Monday, Sept. 3. The SR-78 Pavement Project from Flora Vista Street in Escondido to West Haverford Road in Ramona and from Magnolia Avenue in Ramona to Wynola Road in Julian is made possible through funding from Senate Bill 1 (SB 1), the Road Repair and Accountability Act of 2017. The project will remove and replace old pavement to restore the roadway and will add safety improvements including high visibility road markings. Completion is scheduled for late fall. The work schedule is subject to change due to traffic incidents, weather, availability of equipment and/or materials, and/or construction-related issues. Follow @SDCaltrans on Twitter and like CaltransDistrict11 on Facebook to stay current on news related to state highways in San Diego and Imperial counties. Caltrans is committed to conducting its business in a fully transparent manner and detailing its progress to the public. For complete details on SB 1, visit http://www.rebuildingca.ca.gov/. Please contact the Caltrans Public Information Office at (619) 688-6670 if you have additional questions.

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San Diego vocalist Robin Adler and her husband, guitarist Dave Blackburn, have developed their large repertoire during the 28 years they have been performing together. Their music spans Jazz standards, original songs, and in particular, the music of Joni Mitchell. Together they have learned Mitchell’s music from all of its many phases and have recorded a CD of their original arrangements called, Safaris to the Heart, the Songs of Joni Mitchell. San Diego vocalist Robin Adler, veteran of the Peter Sprague group, and her husband, multi-instrumentalist music producer Dave Blackburn, have been lifelong fans of Joni Mitchell. In early 2006 they embarked on the ambitious project of learning Mitchell’s music in all its complexities. Hoping to honor such a major artist they have produced a tribute show deep in its own right. Although they often perform as a guitar and vocal duo, Robin and Dave have assembled a group of extraordinary musicians to be the concert band, called Mutts of the Planet, after a line from a Mitchell lyric. The band has evolved fresh arrangements of well-known Mitchell standards such as “Woodstock”, “River” and “Both Sides Now” and tackles some of the most challenging material from the later jazz period in Mitchell’s career. The music is presented along with illuminating details of educational interest about Mitchell’s songs and the circumstances of their creation, which has been a favorite aspect for many listeners. Dave Blackburn is an incredibly talented musician that also has a home based recording studio, Beat 'n Track Recording. Since 1995, this recording studio, has been crafting beautiful records for artists, typically from the Southern California area, but increasingly worldwide, thanks to the internet. Specializing in primarily acoustic and organic music productions, producer/engineer/owner Dave Blackburn brings a lifetime of knowledge as a guitarist, drummer, teacher, arranger and composer to the Beat ‘n Track recording studio. Annie Dru (San Diego Troubadour) wrote: "I catch my breath so I can listen without even the distraction of my own breathing, because the quality of Robin's voice is so present, so skillful, so completely without artifice that it captivates me in an instant. I can honestly say that I wasn't in the least prepared for the "world class-ness" of Robin's voice before I heard it.” Please join us at the Julian branch library as we welcome Adler and Blackburn for another fabulous Music on the Mountain performance. The show begins at 6 PM on Tuesday, September 4 and will be followed by refreshments. The library is located at 1850 Highway 78, next to the High School. For more information on programs at the branch, please call 760-765-0370.

Weekly Free Movies Gaining An Audience

Friday Night Or Sunday Afternoon - The Movie Is FREE The Free movies at the High School little theater are a cool way to spend a Friday evening (thik cheep date). Or a Sunday afternoon in air conditioned comfort. The shows are family-friendly with a zero tolerance policy for drugs, alcohol, weapons or anyone under the influence. An adult must accompany all children under the age of 13. The Friday film screens at six with Sundy being a matinee at two. Because of the licencing restrictions of the distributor we can’t tell you the title of the films but... This Friday you will have the opportunity to see the top grossing movie of the year, rated PG-13 - Where the heir to the hidden but advanced kingdom , must step forward to lead his people into a new future and must confront a challenger from his country’s past. Sunday will bring a 1994 annimated, G rated, classic to Julian. A crown prince is tricked by a treacherous uncle into thinking he caused his father’s death and flees into exile in despair, only to learn in adulthood his identity and his responsibilities. Enjoy refreshments sold by local organizations in the Multi-Purpose Room starting 30 minutes before show time. The movie titles can be found on posters at local school campuses and by calling Julian High School at 760-765-0606 ext. 300. The phone is updted every week so you can check for the next weekends screenings and make your plans. Word is getting out that it’s not just a great way to stay cool, but you can’t beat the price and the 10x20 foot screen, surround-sound audio gives you a true movie experience. You might want to bring a seat cussion for the wooden seat though.

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Wednesday, August 15 L 2-3 @ Hamilton HS Thursday, August 16 L 2-3 Home vs Calvary Christian Tuesday, August 21 — @Calvary Christian Thursday, August 23 L 0-3 Home vs Borrego Springs Tuesday, August 28 tba Home vs Hamilton Thursday, August 30 3:30 @ Ocean View Christian Wed., September 5 4:00 @ Borrego Springs Friday, September 7 4:00 Home vs West Shores Wed., September 12 3:30 @ Warner Friday, September 14 3:30 @ Vincent Memorial Tuesday, September 18 3:30 Home vs Ocean View Wed., September 19 5:00 Home vs Calipatria Friday, September 21 5:00 @ Mountain Empire Friday, September 28 3:30 Home vs Borrego Springs Wednesday, October 3 4:30 @ West Shores Friday, October 5 3:30 Home vs Warner Monday, October 10 tba Home vs Vincent Memorial Wednesday, October 12 5:00 @ Calipatria Monday,October 17 3:30 Home vs Mountain Empire Friday, October 26 4:00 @ Warner

Football

Friday, August 17 L 32-38 @ Warner Friday, August 24 L 6-42 @ NOLI Indian HS Friday, August 31 3:30 Home vs Ocean View Christian Friday, September 7 7:00 @ Borrego Springs Friday, September 15 3:30 Home vs Calvary Chapel (Downey) Friday, September 28 6:00 @ West Shores Friday, October 12 6:30 @ Calvin Christian Thursday, October 18 3:00 Home vs San Diego Jewish Academy Friday, October 26 3:00 Home vs Foothills Christian

Cross Country

Over 50 parents and childres showed up at the high school Sunday for the Free matinee showing of “The Last Jedi” - the entire crowd waited through the credits to see members of the 501st Legion, an all-volunteer organization formed for the express purpose of bringing together costume enthusiasts from around the world under a collective identity within which to operate. The Legion seeks to promote interest in Star Wars through the building and wearing of quality costumes, to facilitate the use of these costumes for Star Wars-related events, and to contribute to the local community through costumed charity and volunteer work. Members of the 501st come from all races and creeds, and all walks of life. By day, we are teachers, policemen, librarians, truck drivers, nurses, mechanics, tech specialists, military officers, husbands, wives, mothers, and fathers. But we are all unified by a love of Star Wars and a desire to bring a smile to children of all ages around the world. The Legion currently boasts more than 7,300 active members worldwide.

Friday, August 31 @ Wolf Pack Invitational Friday, September 14 @ Woodbridge HS Classic Friday, September 21 Citrus League #1 Saturday, September 28 Coach Downey XC Classic @ Morley Field Thursday, October 4 Maranatha Invitational @ RB Community Park Saturday, October 6 37th Souther California Invitational @ Guajome Park Friday, October 19 Mt. SAC Invitational

Don’t Miss all the fun at the Grape Stomp Festa - September 1st, 11am to 6pm www.JulianGrapeStomp.com


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