Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | January 31, 2012

PMPO Mtg + DPLU Update Saturday morning!

From: Mike Chesney Subject: PMPO Meeting – 2/4/12 – Agenda

~Everyone is welcome~

Palomar Mountain Residents and Home Owners

The next PMPO Regular Meeting will be held at the Fire Station on Saturday February 4th at 10am

At the meeting we will have Robert Citrano from the DPLU in attendance to discuss the County Recommendations for the 2020 Plan.

Please take to opportunity to come along and hear first-hand from Robert.

PMPO Regular Meeting – 2/04/12
10am at the Fire Station

Agenda

  • Meeting Opening   Mike Walsh
  • Presentation – Susan Humason   Glenn Borland
  • Officers Reports
    • Secretary’s Report   Michael Pique
    • Treasurer’s Report    Alan Serry
    • New Business
      • San Diego County DPLU Update   Robert Citrano (DPLU)
      • Discussion and Actions to keep PM State Park open   Mike Walsh or Rick Barclay
      • Newsletter Update   Steve Clark
      • Open Questions and Adjourn   Mike Walsh

Cheers
Mike Chesney
PMPO Chair

(949)370-6031
* chair@PMPOInfo.com

Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | January 31, 2012

Can you help Brooklin?

From: Alison Hamar

Friends of ours have a  3 1/2 year old daughter who has come down with Leukemia.  We hope folks from Palomar will come out and support this wonderful family at a fundraiser dinner at the Julian American Legion. Everyone is invited to click for the flyer in PDF form to post at their work, and it has information to donate for those who are interested.

Thank you so much,

Ross and Ali Hamar, on Palomar  Keep reading for information about Friday Night’s Dinner – Come join us!

Brooklin Butts is a local three year old who was diagnosed with Pre B Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia on December 29th, 2011. She is currently in her first phase of Chemo-Therapy, which will last 28 days. After the first 28 days she will be reevaluated to determine her second phase of action, which lasts six months. After seven months of Chemo Therapy Brooklin will be reevaluated again to determine action during what is called the “maintenance phase”. She is fighting hard and has recently started loosing her hair. Brooklin has already endured three blood transfusions and three platelet transfusions thus far. She is surrounded by her parents Rory and Meghan and her younger sister Brylee. Support from family and the community is vital to the Butts Family.  

A dinner is being held at the Julian American Legion Post 468 on Friday Night, February 3rd, 2012 from 5:30 to 8:00 pm in honor of Brooklin. Any and all donations are greatly appreciated. One of the greatest advantages about being from a small community is when we find ourselves in situations like these, people tend to come together to help those in need. Please come and support the Butts family and their beautiful daughter Brooklin. We look forward to seeing you.

Sincerely,

Friends of Brooklin

Donations can be made to:

Brooklin Butts

Rabobank

PO Box 1897

Julian, CA 92036    – Thanks in advance to all!

Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | January 27, 2012

$13,000 = $60,000 for the State Park!

Hello Fans of Palomar Mountain State Park!

Rick Barclay here, chairman of the Friends of Palomar Mountain State Park Committee. You may remember receiving an email from me a couple of weeks ago telling you about our First Year Pledge Drive to SAVE PALOMAR.

I want to share some exciting news with you. But first, let me recap where we stand.

In December, we submitted a proposal to the Department of State Parks in Sacramento with a pretty straightforward deal: If they’ll keep Palomar open, we’ll cover the deficit — or “the gap” — between revenue and operating costs to keep Palomar open. After much analysis, to do this prudently will require us to raise $60,000 per year from people like you. This target could change depending on the deal that we eventually work out with Sacramento.

Therefore — even though we’re still waiting to hear back from the Department of State Parks to see if we even have a deal — we kicked off a pledge drive to see how much financial support the park could get. If and when we do hammer out a deal with the Department of State Parks, we will want to hit the ground running.

I’m pleased to report that so far we’ve received $16,625 in pledges and donations, meaning that within a couple of weeks we’ve already reached 27.7% of our goal of $60,000 to keep Palomar open for another year. And by open I mean open year-round for day use… plus re-opening the campgroundsplus money to fix some of the problems (deferred maintenance) that the park has had to let slide due to budget cutbacks over the past few years. To those of you who have pledged or donated, I say THANK YOU!

Now for the exciting news. We’ve received a generous matching pledge challenge from Mr. & Mrs. Robert S. Wilson of Rancho Santa Fe: If we can raise $30,000 in pledges and donations, they’ll match that amount.

If successfully met, this challenge will catapult us to our First Year Goal of $60,000! In other words, if we raise just another $13,375 more in pledges or donations, we’ll meet our goal of $60,000!

Think about it: we have an opportunity to turn $13,375 into $60,000. I defy anyone to show me a better deal. Don’t let this opportunity slip through our fingers!

So, if you haven’t pledged, please do so on-line by visiting http://www.savepalomar.org. And remember, no amount is too small — “Little drops make a mighty river.”

If you have pledged already, please consider making an additional pledge at http://www.savepalomar.org.

As usual, you won’t be asked to make good on your pledge unless and until we reach an agreement with State Parks. And I’m encouraged by the fact that they are seriously considering our proposal and have asked questions without saying “no”.

Let’s not miss this fantastic opportunity offered by the Wilsons’ generous challenge. If you’ve been clamoring for a way to keep Palomar open, you should be clamoring to pledge. Time is running short, and this solution is our last remaining hope to SAVE PALOMAR.

PLEDGE NOW. And when you’re done, TELL OTHERS!

Do it NOW.

Thank you,

Rick Barclay
Chairman – Friends of Palomar Mountain State Park Committee, CRSPIA

Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | January 20, 2012

Valentine Weekend Dinner and Music

The Round Up BBQ Grill is inviting you to a

 VALENTINE’S DAY CELEBRATION

Saturday, February 11th

Live Music 6pm-8pm

Classic favorites performed by

Palomar Mountain Cowboy Musician Dutch Bergman

 VALENTINE’S SPECIAL

Sweetheart Dinner for 2

Your choice of Prime Rib or Maple Glazed Salmon with dessert to share and

a glass of sparkling wine or cider

$45.95

Also Serving Our Regular Menu!

Reservations recommended

Meriah Druliner, Owner

26439 Hwy 76

Santa Ysabel, CA 92070

PH    (760)782-2729

FAX  (760)782-9224

www.roundupbbq.com

Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | January 20, 2012

Round Up BBQ Superbowl Specials

Everyone is Invited to

MAKE THE RIGHT CALL….

SUPERBOWL XLVI

Sunday, February 5th

Game Time

Appetizer and Drink Specials

Meriah Druliner, Owner

26439 Hwy 76

Santa Ysabel, CA 92070

PH    (760)782-2729

FAX  (760)782-9224

www.roundupbbq.com

Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | January 19, 2012

Community Center Updates

 COMMUNITY CENTER UPDATE: JANUARY 2012

WE HAVE A NEW BOARD MEMBER: A big warm welcome to Teri Sproul, our resident arts and crafts diva. Keep an eye out  – Teri will be hosting some fun make-your-own card workshops in the not so distant future.

SUPER BOWL 2012: Join us on Feb 5th at 2:30pm in the Community Center for our 2nd annual Super Bowl Party. Last year was a huge success! It’s FREE to attend and everyone is welcome!

2 TV Screens upstairs    

HUGE projection screen downstairs

Buffet  table for everyone to enjoy

We are providing Piping hot Chili & Delicious baked potatoes

What will you bring?

MANY THANKS: To everyone who participated in our 1st ever Community Christmas Tree Decortating Party. We look forward to seeing you all in December this year.

STAY TUNED: Your board of directors is working on bringing you lots of fun events in 2012. To stay informed you can…

1. Sign up to receive Mountain News Updates. Click here

2. Check out your Community Center website and bookmark us. Click here

3. Go to the Fire Department website and sign up to receive Community updates. Click here

4. Check the notice boards at the Post Office & Mothers Kitchen regularly for information on our events.

HELP GET THE WORD OUT: We would love for EVERYONE on Palomar to stay updated on all the fun things your Community Center has in store for 2012. Help us out by telling your neighbors and friends about upcoming events. Let them know about the websites and notice boards listed above.

Sincerely

Your Board of Directors

Bruce Graves

Tracey Chesney

Louise Walls

John Lesac

Terri Sproul

Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | January 18, 2012

Moving toward keeping our State Park OPEN!

Greetings!

My name is Rick Barclay, chairman of the Friends of Palomar Mountain State Park Committee.

At this time our organization’s main mission is to SAVE PALOMAR from closure. As most of you are aware, Palomar Mountain State Park is one of the 70 parks slated for permanent closure this July. The park simply isn’t self sufficient, meaning revenue just doesn’t cover expenses, even after the operating budget’s been slashed to the bone.

However, there is a way we can keep Palomar open… but it will depend on people just like you.

In December we submitted a proposal to the Department of State Parks in Sacramento with what we feel is a pretty straightforward deal: If they’ll keep Palomar open, we’ll cover the deficit — or “the gap”” — between revenue and operating costs. After much analysis, to do this prudently will require us to raise $60,000 per year.

Frankly, we’re not asking for donations at this time (though they are always welcome!) since we’re still waiting to hear back from the Department of State Parks to see if we even have a deal. No deal, no park.

Nevertheless, we need to prepare NOW so that, if and when we do hammer out a deal with the Department of State Parks, we can hit the ground running. Therefore, effective immediately we are kicking off a PLEDGE DRIVE.

Please take a moment and let us know how much money you’d be willing to donate this year to keep Palomar open if we’re able to reach an agreement with the Department of State Parks. You can do this on-line via our website::  http://www.savepalomar.org/ . Remember, we’re only asking you to pledge — to tell us how much you’d be willing to give if we work things out with the Department of State Parks.

If you’ve been clamoring for a way to keep Palomar open, you should be clamoring to pledge. Time is running short, and this solution is our last remaining hope to SAVE PALOMAR. It’s time to fish or cut bait.

PLEDGE NOW. And when you’re done, TELL OTHERS.

Do it NOW.

Thank you,

Rick Barclay
Chairman – Friends of Palomar Mountain State Park Committee, CRSPIA

(Snow photo from a couple of years ago… no snow now, but on its way!  Bonnie)

Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | January 18, 2012

Mountain Lion lunching on Chickens

Be on the Lookout

Mountain Lion in my chicken pen, bigger than all the dogs I’ve seen up here.  To date have lost 6 chickens, didn’t know what was taking them until this morning at 5:15 am.  This Mountain Lion can leap very high over fences just like a kangaroo.

Curtis Cress, north of the Lodge

Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | January 18, 2012

Prescribed Burn Wed and Thurs

From: Ruise, Wes -FS [mailto:wruise@fs.fed.us]
Subject: Prescribed Fire

For information the Palomar District of the Cleveland National Forest will be conducting a Controlled Burn on the Cottonwood Fuel Break, consisting of 150 acres of standing and piled brush.

The burn will take 2 days to complete, and will start around 10:00 on Wednesday Jan. 18 thru 1:00 or 2:00 pm.

The second day, Jan. 19 will start about the same time, and conclude later that afternoon.

I will be the Burn Boss, and will have a sufficient amount of resources to handle the burning.

I can be reached on my cell # 619-322-1005 .

Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | January 18, 2012

Oak and Pine Firewood

Keith Block is going in for hip replacement surgery.  Doreen called and said he has dry, oak firewood for $285 a cord.  Or, pine for $140 a cord. He is hoping to sell enough cords to get them through the couple of months he will be laid up.  Keith and Doreen Block 760 742-0432

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