Terri’s class is SATURDAY afternoon (tomorrow!) – it is sure to be a fun time. Click for the correct details.
Correction – Scrapbooking is on SATURDAY
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4 Chairs 4 Sale
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Scrapbooking 101 Class this Saturday
Saturday afternoon, June 5th at 4Pm until 6PM
Price: $12 includes all supplies with nothing additional needed and nothing else available for purchase! 🙂
Bring: 5 – 7 Photos
Learn the very basic of Scrapbooking and how to preserve your photos.
This class is educational and fun on how to scrapbook and you will learn which adhesive to use. At the end of the class you will have your Scrapbook page completed.
Any questions please contact Terri at 760-742-3509
Terri Sproul
mailto:terri@ultimatescrapbookretreat.com
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Palomar Pioneers Travail and Tragedy
Here is the second in a Series from Jeff Smith on Pioneers of Palomar:
Rattler Man
Joseph Beresford, son of a British Lord, fell in love with the gardener’s daughter. His father, whose lineage went back to James I, gave him an ultimatum: marry beneath your rank and lose your inheritance. Joseph chose love. His father not only disowned him, he gave Joseph a small sum of money and banished him from England forever.
As they sailed to America in the late 1860s, Joseph assured his bride he’d strike gold in California. They would return in such high style that all the Beresfords — including a nephew who became Lord Mayor of London — would embrace them.
Click to keep reading of how the Beresfords came to Palomar and about the Frazier Sisters:
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Heeerrrreeeessss Earl… YOUR help needed
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The Water Bearer of Palomar Mountain
Thanks to Jeff Smith, a writer for the Reader, he sent this article he wrote about Nate Harrison. Jeff contacted me months ago about wanting to do some stories about our favorite mountain. Some of you are on his list to contact as he promised that it is his first in a Series! Stay tuned… and THANKS to Jeff from all of us on Palomar! (And thanks to all of you who also forwarded Jeff’s link!)
Click for the latest story on this Palomar Pioneer Photo shows Nate Harrison standing beside the horse and rider…
Bonnie Phelps
Back to Nature – Cabin For Sale
Escape to a very private, charming cabin with a knotty pine lining the walls throughout. An inviting nature trail meanders through the nearly two acres of land. The trail takes you past a tree house to a very special place with front row seats amid big, beautiful boulders. Look out to an Observatory view while watching for deer, wild turkeys and listening to a magnificent chorus of birds! See more details at www.palomarproperties.com/cabins the let’s take off on a nature walk.
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PMPO Meeting reminder Saturday 11 am
From: Mike Chesney [mailto:mchesney@aotcon.com]
The PMPO Annual General Meeting will be held at the Fire Station on Saturday 5/29/10, starting at 11am, after the Pancake Breakfast.
For the Agenda, please go to:
http://www.pmpoinfo.com/Pages/Next_Meeting.htm
“Everyone is welcome”
Your PMPO Board
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Happy Memorial Day Weekend!
Thanks to all who have given so much.
For those of you on the mountain, those pancakes will be hot, bright and early Saturday morning. Click for the details and hope to see you there!
Bonnie Phelps
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Have you seen Rosebud?
Pete and Holly are almost on their way to North Dakota with their two dogs and up until a couple of hours ago, Holly’s favorite cat of all times, Rosebud. Rosebud had just been let out of his carrier to stretch his legs up at the Round House when he slipped out of his bridle and took off like a bolt of lightning. Rosebud lived for many years at Holly’s “Blue Haven” on Bailey Road so might be around Bailey’s. Or, since it is now well past dinner time, he just may be headed toward their former cabin at the end of Crestline. Pete and Holly will leave the first thing in the morning and would love to take Rosebud with them. However, if he isn’t back in Holly’s arms before they go, they would appreciate hearing any news so please “Comment” or call with sightings of this much-loved Rosebud.
Thank you, Bonnie Phelps
760 742-1742
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