Rancho Bernardo (Calif.)
Found in 10 Collections and/or Records:
"Feminist Bookstore Opens", 1976-02-19
"Assisting a customer at the new North County women's store is Ina Bradley (right)". Store located at 1718 E. Valley Parkway, Escondido sells boooks, posters, crafts, jewelry and items on consignment. "The store also serves as the North Copnty headquarters for the National Organization for Women and a women's center." Other photos in this envelope are of Jean Kuchenmeighter, Poway playing fetch with her Labrador Retrievers at Webb Park, Rancho Bernardo.
"Happy Dog Days", 1976-02-05
Labrador retrievers play fetch at Town Center Park, Rancho Bernardo with owner, Jean Kuchenmeister of Poway. Today called Webb Park.
"Happy Dog Days" and "Woodwardia", 1976-02-05
"Lady and Sam, Labrador Retrievers play "fetch it" with owner, Jean Kuchenmeister of Poway at Rancho Bernardo Webb Park." View of children in play area climbing railroad tie blocks in Webb Park. Rancho Bernardo. Envelope includes photos of worn-down house "Woodwardia" on Palomar Mountain. House and ranch was named by original owner, Louis Salmons. Photo id by Peter Brueggeman, historian (Brueggeman to Clausen 03/07/2026 email).
Mayor Pete Wilson of San Diego, 1976-02-01
Keynote speaker, Mayor Pete Wilson of San Diego at the Saddle Club in Rancho Bernardo addresses the RB national Nominating Rally and Convention. Envelope contains views of other speakers and crowd in attendance.
Rancho Bernardo Journal, 1979-04-05 to 1979-12-27
Library holdings are from April - December 1979.
"RB Convention Scene", 1976-02-02
"State placards were posted against a colorful backdrop of state flags at the RB Saddle Club Saturday morning as about 500 delegates... participated in the RB National Nominating Convention and Rally.”
"Reflections of Rancho Bernardo", 1976-02-08
Pedestrian bridge at Rancho Bernardo Town Center park (Webb Park). Commercial building in background.
Rios, Dan. Interview, 2017-05-09
"Students honored by DAR", 1976-02-15
Headshots of high school students honored as "Good Citizens" by the Rincon del Diablo chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution. Robert Blake, Orange Glen HS; Penny Packard, San Marcos HS wearing dark turtle neck; Patricia Blake, Escondido HS wearing stripe sweater with light collar blouse. Envelope also has headshot of Betty Briegel, treasurer Rancho Bernardo Welcome Wagon Club (DTA 02-16-1976).
"Their 50 years have passed quickly", 1970-08-14
"Dr. and Mrs. Rene Pinto of Rancho Bernardo say their 50 years of married life have passed quickly. They will celebrate their golden anniversary Sunday at Rancho Bernardo Inn."
