Letter #1
St. Peter's Catholic School
4th grade teacher, Ted Wortman:
Celia,
I wanted to thank you for the wonderful performance that you put
on for my fourth grade class
during our last field trip. We all enjoyed the singing and dancing.
As you know, the California Gold Rush
is part of the 4th grade curriculum. I loved the way that you included
information about the Julian Gold Rush
in your play. It certainly enhances what we have learned in the
classroom. I would certainly recommend
the play to other teachers.
Thank you again for the unexpected entertainment.
Ted Wortman
4th Grage Teacher
St. Peter's Catholic School
Fallbrook, CA
Letter #2
San Diego Public Library
California Room
Supervisor, special collections, Richard Crawford
Dear Celia
...you have certainly consulted the right source materials.
I particularly respect Fetzer as an authority on the region...you
have offered
an intriguing "first-hand" look at local history.
It's and excellent way to make history accessible to a wide
range of
audiences. Julian is known to most people for apple pies. Your
play is an opportunity to bring the real history to light.
I wish you well with it.
Sincerely,
Richard Crawford
Letter #3
Julian Historical society
Dear Celia,
On behalf of the Julain Historical Society I want to thank you
for being our special program for the Annual Membership Meeting
and Picnic. You not only gave us musical entertainment but a Julian
history lesson as well.
Here's wishing you the very best on luck with your "show"
Thank you again.
sincerely,
Jan Mattias
Letter
#4
Richard Bailey, grandson of Dru Bailey, founder of Julian