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Mission
To improve the health status of our diverse communities by providing quality healthcare that is comprehensive, affordable, and culturally sensitive.
Vision
NCHS will be the premier health care provider for diverse communities in San Diego County and the Inland Empire characterized by an exceptional patient experience, comprehensive and integrated services and innovative approaches to clinical care, patient service and business operations.
Core Values
Integrity
Teamwork
Quality of Care and Services
Innovation
Building Blocks
Employee Investment and Support
220 Rotanzi Street Ramona CA 92065
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About Dr. Richard Turpin
Whatever he does in life, Dr. Richard Turpin is firm, positive and enthusiastic in his approach. This positive energy applied to Chiropractic, ensures a bright future for the health of his patients and the community at large.
Richard was born in Winnipeg Manitoba, Canada and has lived in San Diego since 1959, where he received his primary and secondary education. After graduating from Granite Hills High School, Richard served six years (three years active, three years inactive) with the United States Army. He completed medic training at Fort Sam Houston, Texas and was subsequently awarded a certificate of medical proficiency from the Army. Richard Turpin received his certificate in Naturalization from the United States on January 7, 1977.
In 1982, Richard received the National Board of Chiropractic Examiners Diplomat certificate. After graduation from Los Angeles College of Chiropractic, he interned at the Whittier Health Center in Los Angeles. As of January 1985, Dr. Richard Turpin was licensed to practice Chiropractic in Arizona and California. He then established Turpin Chiropractic in Ramona, CA, where he continues to successfully treat his patients to the present time.
Dr. Turpin constantly strives to improve and update his knowledge in the field of Chiropractic, and completed the Industrial Disability Examiners certificate in 1994. Also, he was appointed as a Qualified Medical Examiner for Workers Compensation Disability Evaluation in 1996. Dr. Turpin’s success in treating his patients results from his strong and positive commitment to their health and well-being, his extensive experience, and continuing education in the field.
Richard Turpin’s personal good health and success can be attributed foremost to a positive and energetic outlook on life. He enjoys flying, hiking, and biking. He can be found almost everyday hiking Mt. Woodson during his lunch break. Some of his major hikes include Half Dome, Mt. Whitney, Mt. Shasta, and the Grand Canyon. He also finds time in his busy schedule to fly Cessna and Beechcraft type aircraft, and has more than 1476 hours of cockpit time. He received his private pilot rating in December of 1991, earned his instrument rating in May of 1998, and received his commercial single engine certification in November of 1999. Dr. Turpin received his commercial multi-engine rating in June of 2006.
Dr. Turpin is a firm believer in the unique worth of every individual. His conviction in the incredible healing power of the body and the unique power of chiropractic is of immeasurable value to those in his care.
520 D Street Ramona Ca 92065
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Turquoise Barn Cider is a family-owned and operated hard cider maker located right here in Ramona. Their fine ciders can be found at many restaurants and liquor stores in Ramona and beyond! You can also pre-order on their website and pick up on Saturdays between 12 and 2 p.m. at the Turquoise Barn, 955 Maple St.
955 Maple St. Ramona CA 92065
United States Small Business Association
United States Small Business AssociationContact: Michael SovacoolBiography
Over the years, the SBA has developed many small business loan and assistance programs, special outreach efforts and initiatives to aid and inform small businesses. The following describes briefly all the services and information available through this office:
– Financial assistance for new or existing businesses through guaranteed loans made by area bank and non-bank lenders.
– Free counseling, advice and information on starting, better operating or expanding a small business through (SCORE) Counselors to America’s Small Business.
– Assistance to businesses owned and controlled by socially and economically disadvantaged individuals through the Minority Enterprise Development Program.
– Women’s Business Ownership Representatives are available to advise women business owners.
– Special loan programs are available for businesses involved in international trade.
– If you’re a veteran, you can get business counseling and information about SBA guaranteed loans.
550 West C STreet San Diego CA 92101
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Old fashioned ice cream made from the best, using natural ingredients to satisfy your sweet tooth with a twist of Michoacan!
1925 Main Street Ramona CA 92065
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Our Ramona Animal Hospital Services
We provide veterinary services for every stage in your pet’s life, from her first shots to a lifetime of preventive care to keep her happy and healthy.
Our services don’t end at our hospital doors. As a member of the VCA family, our veterinarians have access to extensive medical resources, not the least of which is the VCA knowledge base, which allows our doctors to tap into the collected knowledge of over 4,000 VCA veterinarians.
If your pet ever needs truly advanced veterinary care, VCA Specialty Hospitals are ready to help. These clinics provide state-of-the-art care in orthopedic surgery, physical therapy, advanced oncology, and even such cutting-edge treatments as stem cell therapy.
218 Etcheverry Street Ramona Ca 92065
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At Velocity Paintball Park anyone can play.
We offer separate walk-on games for beginner and advanced players.
We are open every Saturday and Sunday 9am – 4pm for walk-on play. Some holidays too!
Warnock Dr. & San Vicente Rd. Ramona Ca 92065
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The initial concept of our modern VFW was envisioned by veterans of the Spanish-American War (1898) and the Philippine Insurrection (1899-1902) who founded local organizations to secure rights and benefits for their service in these conflicts. Many veterans arrived home wounded and/or ailing with no medical care or pension to assist them in meeting their needs once they returned home.
Out of desolation and despondency, many of these veterans banded together in brotherhood to form organizations which would later become known as the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States. Fledgling chapters were formed in Ohio, Colorado and Pennsylvania and the movement quickly gained momentum. By 1915 membership in this organization had increased to 5,000. Significant growth followed, and membership was nearing 200,000 veterans in 1936.
Since these early days, the VFW’s voice has been instrumental in establishing the Veterans Administration, creating the GI bill for the 20th century, developing the United States National Cemetery System, and in fighting to provide compensation for Vietnam veterans exposed to Agent Orange as well as those who are diagnosed with Gulf War Syndrome. The VFW secured a significant victory in 2008 with the passing of the GI Bill for the 21st Century. This updated GI Bill expanded educational benefits for America’s active-duty service members (and members of the National Guard and Reserves) who fought in Iraq and Afghanistan. The VFW has also been instrumental in improving VA Medical Center services for female veterans who had largely been overlooked by the system.
The VFW assisted in sponsoring the Vietnam War, Korean War, World War II, and Women in Military Service memorials. The VFW became the first veterans’ organization to contribute to building the Disabled Veterans for Life Memorial, which was dedicated on October 5, 2014.
The 2.1 million members of the VFW, and its Auxiliary, volunteer more than 11 million hours annually in their communities. This includes participating in the National Volunteer Week (third week of April) and the National Make A Difference Day (fourth Saturday in October).
The VFW organization, as a whole, contributes $2.5 million in annual scholarships and savings bonds for college students and continues to raise awareness for the Department of Veterans Affairs on all fronts.
The VFW traces its roots back to 1899 when veterans of the Spanish-American War (1898) and the Philippine Insurrection (1899-1902) founded local organizations to secure rights and benefits for their service: Many arrived home wounded or sick. There was no medical care or veterans’ pension for them, and they were left to care for themselves.
In their misery, some of these veterans banded together and formed organizations with what would become known as the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States. After chapters were formed in Ohio, Colorado and Pennsylvania, the movement quickly gained momentum. By 1915, membership grew to 5,000; by 1936, membership was almost 200,000.
Since then, the VFW’s voice had been instrumental in establishing the Veterans Administration, creating a GI bill for the 20th century, the development of the national cemetery system and the fight for compensation for Vietnam vets exposed to Agent Orange and for veterans diagnosed with Gulf War Syndrome. In 2008, VFW won a long-fought victory with the passing of a GI Bill for the 21st Century, giving expanded educational benefits to America’s active-duty service members, and members of the Guard and Reserves, fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan.
The VFW also has fought for improving VA medical centers services for women veterans.
Besides helping fund the creation of the Vietnam, Korean War, World War II and Women in Military Service memorials, the VFW in 2005 became the first veterans’ organization to contribute to building the new Disabled Veterans for Life Memorial, which opened in November, 2010.
Annually, the 2.1 million members of the VFW and its Auxiliary contribute more than 11 million hours of volunteerism in the community, including participation in Make A Difference Day and National Volunteer Week.
From providing $2.5 million in college scholarships and savings bonds to students every year, to encouraging elevation of the Department of Veterans Affairs to the president’s cabinet, the VFW is there.
The VFW traces its roots back to 1899 when veterans of the Spanish-American War (1898) and the Philippine Insurrection (1899-1902) founded local organizations to secure rights and benefits for their service: Many arrived home wounded or sick. There was no medical care or veterans’ pension for them,and they were left to care for themselves.
In their misery, some of these veterans banded together and formed organizations with what would become known as the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States. After chapters were formed in Ohio, Colorado and Pennsylvania, the movement quickly gained momentum. By 1915, membership grew to 5,000; by 1936, membership was almost 200,000.
Since then, the VFW’s voice had been instrumental in establishing the Veterans Administration, creating a GI bill for the 20th century, the development of the national cemetery system and the fight for compensation for Vietnam vets exposed to Agent Orange and for veterans diagnosed with Gulf War Syndrome. In 2008, VFW won a long-fought victory with the passing of a GI Bill for the 21st Century, giving expanded educational benefits to America’s active-duty service members, and members of the Guard and Reserves, fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan.
The VFW also has fought for improving VA medical centers services for women veterans.
Besides helping fund the creation of the Vietnam, Korean War, World War II and Women in Military Service memorials, the VFW in 2005 became the first veterans’ organization to contribute to building the new Disabled Veterans for Life Memorial, which opened in November 2010.
Annually, the nearly 2 million members of the VFW and its Auxiliaries contribute more than 8.6 million hours of volunteerism in the community, including participation in Make A Difference Day and National Volunteer Week.
From providing over $3 million in college scholarships and savings bonds to students every year, to encouraging elevation of the Department of Veterans Affairs to the president’s cabinet, the VFW is there.
2247 Kelly Street Ramona Ca 92065
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Owners Diana and Brian Taylor opened Vintage Vibe in 2021. Located at 652 Main St. in the former The Mason Jar location, Vintage Vibe has a fun mix of new, refurbished and antique items!
652 Main St. Ramona CA 92065
315 S Coast Hwy 101 Suite U44 Encinitas CA 92024
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Water Wise Well Service was started by Ramona Residents and Business Partners, Sara Allen and Mike Louzek with a common goal of providing Ramona and the surrounding communities with quality workmanship and friendly customer service. The company name is new but Sara and Mike have been in the water well industry for a combined 10 years and are both factory trained in the latest pump technology. They will help you with all your well needs from servicing existing equipment including booster pumps and filter systems to new installations and storage tanks.
Water is an important resource so when they say “We take the worry out of water” it means they will make your water situation a top priority. CA Contractors license # 1037321
PO Box 3514 Ramona CA 92065
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We Provide The Highest Standards Of Quality, Performance And Durability.
We are a licensed, bonded, and insured local installer of all forms of distributed solar energy systems. Watts New Under The Sun, Inc Renewable Energy Systems specializes in electrical generating systems that are code compliant, technologically efficient and both reliable and cost effective, dealing in all major brands at a very competitive price. The state of California is offering a rebate for every generated watt of power produced by a permitted and approved system.
Warner Springs CA 92086
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Wolfie’s Italian Ices is a food truck bringing the awesome treat of authentic New York hot dogs and Italian ices complete with the New York attitude!
Watch for Wolfie’s out and about and at the Ramona Family Picnic & Fireworks celebration on July 4, 2022.
Ramona CA 92065
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Struggling to manage your financial future? Let us create a strategy to help you continue to do what you love to do with ZERO financial stress!
12707 High Bluff Dr., Ste 200 San Diego CA 92130
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Your car is more than just a mode of transportation – it’s an extension of yourself. We say that because the kind of car you drive can say a lot about you. So it just makes sense to take care of your car like you take care of yourself. Bringing your vehicle in to see the experts at WOW Automotive and Alignment is like taking it out for a spa day for your car. However, we also offer a comfortable experience to you as a customer. There’s a reason we’re the go-to vehicle repair facility in the Ramona area! Our commitment to excellent repairs and better customer service sets us apart from other shops. Let us put you and your car first and give you both an elevated experience.
When you bring your vehicle into WOW, our respectful and knowledgeable team of ASE-certified technicians is at your service no matter your car. We’re the largest independent shop in the area and are proud to use top-of-the-line equipment, tools, and techniques to diagnose and service every car brought to see us. Everything we use is cutting-edge, and all our technicians are ready for anything, making us a convenient one-stop shop for auto services. Not only that, but we’re proud to service all makes and models of vehicles. In other words, no matter which kind of car you own, love, and drive, bring it in to see our experts!
2317 Main St. Ste. A Ramona Ca 92065