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RB/4S DIGEST Night Out RB Neighborhood Watch will host a free ice cream social for National Night Out. It will be 6:30-8 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 7 at the RB Community Park gazebo. Go past Ed Brown Senior Center, 18402 W. Bernardo Drive. Meet McGruff, police and firefighters, see their vehicles, get crime prevention tips and meet your neighbors.
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BY ELIZABETH MARIE HIMCHAK Is there something you think Rancho Bernardans 50 years from now should know about the community? Then propose it for the time capsule that will be buried in Webb Park on Sept. 22 as part of Rancho Bernardo’s 50th anniversary festivities. The anniversary committee is asking locals of all ages to suggest or contribute small items pertaining to the community that would be of historic significance when RB celebrates its centennial in 2062. “Items should be what RB is like today, like photos or (residents’) writings,” said Marty Judge, the celebration committee’s co-chairman. “We want a mix from different ages, to reflect the makeup of Rancho Bernardo.”
He added, “(contributors should) think in terms of ... how and why things are the way they are, the culture of the community that might be lost in 50 years. Explain how we’ve helped each other, for example.” Judge said the Rancho Bernardo phone book is one item he knows is going into the time capsule because it not only lists many of the community’s residents and businesses, but in its front pages details several community organizations along with other information. He said the celebration committee will make the final decision on what is included. Those who would like to contribute or suggest something need to contact April Mitchell at 858-4513406 or april@rbbusinessassociation.com by Thursday, Aug. 16. The time capsule will be buried in Webb
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Rancho Bernardo 50th anniversary committee members, from left, Scott Lawn, Larry McIntyre and Lane Elliott.
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Those attending the 5:307:30 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 7 Rancho Bernardo Business Association mixer are encouraged to wear their favorite team’s shirt. It will be outside Carvers Steaks & Chops, 11940 Bernardo Plaza Drive in RB. Cost: free to RBBA members, $15 for non-members. RSVP by Friday, Aug. 3 at april@rbbusinessassociation.com.
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Dave LeMaster is Rancho Bernardo High’s new principal. Photo by Elizabeth Marie Himchak
Rancho Bernardo High’s new principal has some shopping to do in order to add more blue to his wardrobe before classes start on Aug. 22. For now, Dave LeMaster said some of his wardrobe’s prominent colors are green and gold, since he spent nine years at Poway High and is transferring from Westview High. “I’m very excited to be part of this community,” LeMaster said. “Rancho Bernardo has a rich culture and been around for 20 years.” LeMaster joined Poway Unified School District in 2002 as a Poway High teacher. There he taught reading recovery, English language
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development, U.S. history and world history. He was also the social sciences department chairman and “heavily involved with ASB activities,” he said. While teaching he attended Cal State San Marcos to earn a Master of Arts in education administration. In 2006 he became an assistant principal at Poway High, remaining in the post for five years until transferring mid-year to Westview to help support its new administration. LeMaster said he does not plan to make any immediate changes on the RB campus, instead opting to learn from the staff, parents SEE RB HIGH, Page 11
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