Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | August 20, 2011

BBQ Update and can you join Sunday noon?

From: Mary
Subject: PMVFD barbecue fundraiser update

Thank you to the many businesses of Palomar Mountain and surrounding communities that have generously donated items and/or time to the Palomar Mountain Volunteer Fire Department’s annual barbecue fundraiser,

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Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | August 19, 2011

Russian Woodstock

From: David Ross [mailto:editor@valleycenter.com] 
Subject: RUSSIAN WOODSTOCK

Bonnie, here’s a front page article from this week’s Roadrunner about a “Russian Woodstock” on Palomar Mountain.  Get your copy of this week’s paper from in front of the post office.

Russian Woodstock on the Mountain

What is being described as a Russian version of “Woodstock” 

(although not with the noisy rock music!) will happen this weekend on Palomar Mountain at the small stage and campground adjacent to the fire station on Crestline Road.

The Roadrunner talked to Boris  Goldshteyn, a transplanted Russian from Moscow who now lives in San Diego, who has put together this multicultural event and is inviting local residents (and especially Jazz musicians!) to attend.

The folk music and poetry festival, to which about 500 people, including 300 Russians as well as visitors from the Czech Republic, Israel and Canada are expected to attend is called “Remembrance of the Future,” in reference to the first such festival Goldshteyn put on in America about 15 years ago. That first gathering was only in Russian, this one will be multicultural, he says.

The group is renting the Forest Service Group Campground and the Palomar Mountain Com-munity Center’s small stage.

The event is free for locals who are interested in seeing what it’s all about.

“Everyone sings their own songs or reads their own poems It’s a Russian tradition to sit around fire and sing songs to each other or sing them together. Especially song writer to song writer or singers to listeners. We called this style like a bard’s songs,” he says.

This style of festival was made popular in Russia by the artist, poet and musician Michael (Mikhail) Ancharov (1923-1990).

Goldshteyn described Ancharov as “a bard, a great artist who drew pictures and was a very famous book writer in Russia. In his books he didn’t just write words but lyrics. These he performed on the stage like a song.”

Ancharov developed this style from 1937 when he was 14. He served in the Soviet army in World War II. “All during World War II he wrote about love and about life after the war. When the war was finished he started to write songs about the war.”

Goldshteyn says that writers and performers of such songs were inspired by American singers like Bob Dylan, Pete Seeger and Woody Guthrie, performers who loved their country but not necessarily their government.

“When we were young we learned how to write lyrics and sing songs from those artists,” says Goldshteyn.

“Even though Stalin [the Russian dictator] wasn’t good for us, Ancharov loved his country. All his life he wrote about the guys who worked,” he says. “We learn from these songs how to live.”

Goldshteyn kind of likes having his festival compared to a Russian “Woodstock,” but he hastens to out that “Our bards don’t make loud performance. We don’t do electrical sounds.”

Although in Russia such festivals have been known to attract several hundred thousand fans to the banks of the Volga River, there probably won’t be more than about 550 (plus whatever local people attend) at this event.

The festival will be held on Friday and Saturday, concentrating on 30 artists and maybe more who will appear on Saturday from 3:30-10 p.m.

The schedule is as follows:

3:30-4 p.m. Local talents (to be announced)

4-5 p.m. Russian kids’ concert

5-6 p.m. Songs from the favorite memories of the performers past

6-7 p.m.  Jam session from the local talents and Russian musicians with poets performing their lyrics in English

7-10 p.m. Main concert on the stage: “Five dozen years on the earth plus.”

There will also be a lot of sitting around the campfire and singing and talking all night, says Goldshteyn.

“We will sing songs all that time non-stop. Some of us will sleep for maybe two hours,” he says.

He says he would love for local jazz bands to visit and play American songs with them.

Goldshteyn, who both sings and does poetry, will hand out copies of his double CD to select friends.

The group also plans to tour Palomar Observatory Saturday morning and early afternoon.

The Community Center is located at 21610 Crestline Rd., Palomar Mountain. 

 Regards,

David Ross

Editor

Valley Roadrunner

760-749-1112

 “I can handle big news and little news. And if there’s no news, I’ll go out and bite a dog.”

Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | August 19, 2011

200 Voices Russian Folk Music and Poetry

The Russians are Coming!

200 people from Russia who love America and want to share their culture are invading Palomar!  They are camping this coming week at the campground at the top of the Mountain and treating us to a Russian Folk Music Concert on Saturday, August 20.

From: Lesac, John Click for flyer

Russian music and poetry at the community center Saturday August 20 3:30 PM

Everyone is invited to a Russian folk music event Saturday August 20 at 3:30 PM at the community center. It will be held outdoors on the stage on the fire department property. There is no admission charge.

John Lesac

 

Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | August 15, 2011

Hot Notes from the Fire Department

Subject: PMVFD 2011 Newsletter

Click here to view the PMVFD ‘Hot Notes’ 2011 newsletter.

Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | August 13, 2011

Take a Hike!

Grab a walking stick, your camera, family and friends and go take a hike: 

http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/2011/jul/31/take-hike-french-valley-trail/

Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | August 13, 2011

Countdown to the BBQ!

Next BBQ planning meeting is tomorrow (Sunday), August 14,2011 at NOON at the Community Center.  

Everyone is welcome!

Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | August 13, 2011

Option for return of Computer

It has been suggested that I provide another option for the return of my computer and other things that were taken from our home last Sunday morning.  Since apparently the thief might think that it could be a set-up returning it to our entry that might have cameras installed (no cameras), it was suggested we provide our address so it can be mailed:

PO Box 82, Palomar Mtn, CA 92060 

See also:  https://palomarmountainnews.wordpress.com/2011/08/07/theft-my-computer-stolen/ 

Thank you,

Don and Bonnie Phelps

Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | August 9, 2011

The Lookout Fire … A Close Call

From: Brad Eells

To all Agencies, Chiefs and Crews, 

Thank you for your quick work to extinguish a vegetation fire that ignited less than 100 yards from the Boucher Hill Fire Lookout Station.  

I received a report from Incident Commander and FFLA Liaison, CNF Battalion Chief Wes Ruise that the fire was quickly controlled but burned near the restroom, propane tanks and pump house very close to the lookout itself. The cause of the fire is under investigation and one civilian was injured while attempting to extinguish the blaze.

Thankfully, Palomar Mountain State Park staff had just mowed down and cleared much of the dry vegetation in the area, slowing the spread of the fire.

The potential loss of the lookout in today’s fire would have become a huge tragedy given the recent completion of a major exterior renovation. Boucher Hill is one of only four 809R 30 foot towers ever constructed to the original design. 2 have been lost to fire. The only other surviving example is Sid Ormsbee Lookout in Monterrey County. Boucher Hill was nearly lost to the 2007 Poomacha Fire. Quick work by State Parks staff saved the lookout at that time. A lookout with 9 lives…perhaps!

The Forest Fire Lookout Association looks forward to completing the renovation of Boucher Hill Fire Lookout Station and sharing it with visitors to Palomar Mountain State Park while performing its Fire Detection mission.

Thanks again to all the firefighters that helped keep the lookout safe today.

Best regards,

Brad Eells,

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Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | August 7, 2011

THEFT!!! My computer stolen!

A Deputy Sheriff just left after taking our report.  We got home from church and saw someone had come through a window of our home, and stole my computer.  This would have happened between 8:45 and 10am this morning.  

Because of the EVIDENCE LEFT BEHIND, the deputy is very confident that they will catch the thief. 

I’m also asking for your help.  Please be on the lookout for a Sony Vaio laptop.  I ask that it be returned.  It can be left inside our entryway, very soon, in usable condition, and we will not prosecute.  If not, we WILL prosecute to the fullest extent of the law.

Thank you all for your help. 

Don and Bonnie Phelps

760 742-1742

Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | August 6, 2011

BBQ Raffle Tickets – Yellow + Blue Available Now!

Each year there is a PMVFD BBQ on the Saturday of Labor Day Weekend. Part of the fun is the Raffle with lots of prizes.  This year yellow tickets were printed for the Raffle with three Grand Prizes.  Whatdoyaknow, the very next day, Jet Blue Airlines sent word that they donated tickets for two!  Woo Hoo!  So, now there are (Jet) Blue Raffle tickets too!

 From: Kym McClary 

Yellow Raffle Tickets:

$2 each, buy 10 get 1 free – Dozens of prizes including:

1st prize: $500 cash

2nd prize: $230 Viejas Gift Basket

3rd prize: $200 “Live It Up at Pala Package”

Blue Raffle Tickets:

$5 each

Grand Prize:

2 JetBlue Airways Tickets good to anywhere JetBlue flies in the continental US

**Need not be present to win!

The Jet Blue drawing will be held at the Fire Station on Saturday, September 3rd, 2011 around 4 PM

Tickets now available at the Palomar Mountain General Store

Powerland Equipment in Valley Center

Kym McClary or 760-855-7451, Cecelia Borland or  Susie Kellogg

Or, like to have your tickets filled out? Simply Comment to this post (it won’t go out to all) with:

1. How many of each color you want

2. A check made out to PMVFD

3. Mail check to Bonnie Phelps, PO Box 82 , Palomar Mountain, CA 92060

4. We will fill them out for you for FREE and make sure they are in for the drawing at the BBQ!

Kym McClary

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