Oceanside CA— Join the Republican Club of Ocean Hills on Wednesday, January 18th, to meet Oceanside City Councilmember, the Honorable Jerry Kern! Re-elected to his third term in 2014, Kern is honored to serve the citizens of Oceanside. Councilmember Kern’s presentation will focus on “Water Availability and Reliability” for San Diego residents. Having served on the Board of the San Diego County Water Authority, Kern has extensive knowledge regarding water issues and understands the need for a safe, reliable water supply.
Councilmember Kern is a fiscal conservative and his vision and thoughtful leadership has positively impacted the quality of life in Oceanside. He is a Veteran and proud to have served in the United States Air Force. He holds a B.S. in Business Administration from San Diego State University, and a teaching credential from Chapman University.
Jerry and his wife, Blake, are native Californians who have lived in Oceanside since 1975. Since arriving in the city, Kern has been very involved in the community, including serving as President of the Oceanside Chamber of Commerce, and on a variety of boards, commissions, and committees. He currently serves on the Community Engagement Panel for the decommissioning of the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station (SONGS) that is working toward removing the remaining nuclear fuel from the site.
The Republican Club of Ocean Hills (RCOH) believes in Republican values: individual responsibility, personal freedoms, limited government, a market economy, low taxes, and a strong national defense. RCOH meets the third Wednesday of each month at the Broken Yolk Café, 2434 Vista Way, Oceanside CA. The Meet and Greet, and the optional lunch purchased individually from the restaurant menu, begins at 12:00 noon. The business portion of the meeting, including speaker, begins at 1:00 p.m. There is no charge to attend.
Please RSVP by contacting Colleen at (760) 842-8735.
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Jerry Kern, Oceanside City Council, to Speak at Republican Club of Ocean Hills
January 7, 2017