Eggstravaganza 2022!


Join us for the return of RSCA’s EGGstravaganza event in Marlin Park
on Saturday, April 9th starting at 2pm SHARP! 

 

Areas will be marked for different age ranges and families are asked to WAIT for the event to officially begin at 2pm SHARP. The searching only lasts for one minute (yes, seriously)!

 

This year, face coverings are required for this event, even though it takes place outside.  The kids are likely to be in very close proximity to one another as they collect eggs, and adults may also be close to others while waiting around the boundaries of the search areas. Children are asked to collect only SIX eggs to ensure there are enough for all to find! RSCA looks forward to seeing Redwood Shores families for this quick and delightful ritual, including photo opportunities with Bunny Backdrops. We hope you’ll share photos with us through the form at rsca.org/celebrations.

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RSCA’s 2022 Annual Meeting

You’re invited to Redwood Shores Community Association’s Annual Meeting
on Wednesday, February 2nd, 2022 at 7-9pm.  

This meeting will be held online only (not a hybrid meeting as originally planned).

For more information, please sign up for updates and meeting information at rsca2022.eventbrite.com

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Show Your Cards on November 13th!

Each year, RSCA provides all homes and businesses in Redwood Shores with a RED/GREEN Disaster Signal Card designed to help emergency responders quickly assess who needs immediate help and who is OK, in a disaster scenario, and for use in drills occasionally.  This year, it was printed in the center page of this PILOT, so you can tear it out and keep it (and hopefully never need the red side). Please keep this card where you can locate it quickly. Also keep tape nearby so that you can quickly put it where it can be seen clearly from the street. This may be in a front window or on your front or garage door depending on the layout of your particular neighborhood. If you need assistance, this card will help get the quickest response. The card should not be displayed year-round.

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Emergency Preparedness

Redwood Shores Community Association (RSCA) is dedicated to ensuring that residents and businesses are prepared for emergencies that may arise in our area.

The Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) Program educates people about disaster preparedness for hazards that may impact their area and trains them in basic disaster response skills, such as fire safety, light search and rescue, team organization, and disaster medical operations. Using the training learned in the classroom and during exercises, CERT members can assist others in their neighborhood or workplace following an event when professional responders are not immediately available to help. CERT members also are encouraged to support emergency response agencies by taking a more active role in emergency preparedness projects in their community. Continue reading