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7 Things You Can Do to Prevent a Stroke
Stroke Prevention: Protect Yourself and Avoid a Stroke Information from Harvard Medical School and the National Stroke Association

I was elected to the Rancho Bernardo Community Council, representing the area of Seven Oaks. I also spent two years on the Rancho Bernardo Planning Board. I enjoy being involved in the betterment of my community. Things we do: Earth Day Fair, Safety Fair, RB Flag Contest, Chalk-It-Up Event, and various forums for our community. We display American flags on the median on RB Road for designated holidays. We are members of Living Well San Diego and encourage healthy living. We are a non-political, non-sectarian non-profit.
Stroke Prevention: Protect Yourself and Avoid a Stroke Information from Harvard Medical School and the National Stroke Association

Rancho Bernardo Community Council Volunteers Work to Make It a Wonderful Experience for All.
Here Is Your Opportunity to Ask Questions at the Poway Unified School District Board of Directors Forum, Tuesday, October 9, 6:30 PM
Join Your Neighbors & Friends at the Rancho Bernardo Community Council's 1st Annual First Responders BBQ/Luncheon.
If You Love Sushi, You'll Love This Dish You Can Make At Home in 3 Minutes
School is Back in Session -- Protect Our Kids As They Cross the Street
Two San Diego Recreation Centers Receive Sports Equipment
PAY-WHAT-YOU-CAN Farmers Market Will Begin Wednesday September 5th 11:30a.m-1:30p.m. & Continue the First Wednesday of the Month thru Autumn
A Chat with San Diego Meteorologist, Jodi Kodesh.
Good Advice from the County of San Diego
The Rancho Bernardo Community Council Reminds You: The Annual "Clear the Shelters" Day is Saturday, August 18, 2018
Don't Cause a Catastrophe -- Before You Dig, Contact https://www.digalert.org
Let Our Firefighters Know That We Are Grateful For Their Help
City's Public Works Dept Staff, Councilman Kersey's Office & Project Contractor for the Rancho Bernardo Road Widening Project to Present
Firefighters Work to Contain Fire
Kurt M. Bruskotter, VP, Land Development, Lennar, will provide an update at the Rancho Bernardo Community Council meeting, August 2, 7PM.
Seniors Can Request Disposal of Hazardous Waste With Just a Phone Call - If They Qualify.
Information Provided by the Rancho Bernardo Community Council
Poway Native American Art Discovered