Later today, community members will gather to remember the 14 people killed and 22 wounded with speeches from religious leaders and law enforcement.
The hardscrabble city of 216,000 people east of Los Angeles is preparing to mark the anniversary of the December 2 attack by husband-and-wife assailants on a holiday luncheon for county health employees.
Investigators say the attackers were inspired by the Islamic State group.
Police will hold a 14-mile memorial bicycle ride that will end near the site of the shooting. A brief memorial service also will be held there.
Most of those killed in the attack by county health inspector Syed Rizwan Farook, and Farook's Pakistani wife Tashfeen Malik, were Farook's colleagues.
"We just want to remember, honor and support each other," she said. "It's going to be a difficult day for all of us."
The city of San Bernardino will hold a public ceremony in the evening. The San Manuel Band of Mission Indians will light up an iconic arrowhead landmark in the nearby foothills.
Clergy have formed an interfaith alliance, victims' families have encouraged tolerance and Muslims residents undertook a campaign to educate neighbors about Islam.
Since the attack, San Bernardino police Sgt. Emil Kokesh said he has also been reminded of the need to stay fit.
Kokesh arrived at the scene of the onslaught minutes after the shooting and was there for more than a day, carrying out the victims.
He said he was sore for two weeks, which prompted him to take up cycling to get in shape with some fellow officers. On Friday, they will ride to remember the victims.
Now, Kokesh said he often reminds his fellow officers: "you may work in an office, you may do investigations, and not do much field work anymore, but you are going to be the ones who respond to something like this, so stay fit, stay prepared.
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