

Stay cool in the pool or splash in a pad at Regional Parks

As summer comes to an end and the temperatures remain high, we encourage everyone to stay extra cool by visiting one of our swim complexes and/or splash pads.
Splash Pads
Splash pads are located at Cucamonga-Guasti, Mojave Narrows and Prado Regional Parks. The splash pads are open daily from 7:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. (summer hours), as weather permits, and are free to use with paid park admission. Pack a lunch and spend the day. Picnic shelters, grills and tables are available. Leashed pets welcome too!
Park Admission
- $10 per vehicle during the weekdays
- $15 per vehicle on the weekend (Friday and Saturday)
- $20 per vehicle on holidays
Swim Complexes
The last day of the 2025 swim season at Glen Helen and Yucaipa Regional Parks’ swim complexes is Monday, Sept. 1. We advise swimmers to arrive as early as possible, as we expect to hit pool capacity early each day. A line will usually form when the parks open at 7:30 a.m.
The pool hours are from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturdays, Sundays and on Monday, Sept. 1.

Swim Complex Days & Hours
- Saturday, Aug. 23: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
- Sunday, Aug. 24: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
- Saturday, Aug. 30: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
- Sunday, Aug. 31: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
- Monday, Sept. 1 (Labor Day): 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Swim Ticket Prices (includes waterslides)
- Weekday and weekends (non-holidays) daily: $15/per person
- Holidays, holiday weekends: $20/per person (Example of a holiday weekend is if the holiday is on a Friday, the price applies to the Saturday and Sunday that follows. If the holiday is on a Monday, the price applies to the Saturday and Sunday that leads up to the Monday holiday.)
- Children under age three (3) are free.
- Must be at least 48″ (inches) tall to ride the slides.

Lake Gregory offers its own cool outdoor recreation escape with a unique inflatable floating waterpark, lake swimming and use of the splash pad and waterslides with an all-access beach pass. To purchase a Lake Gregory beach pass, visit www.lakegregory.com/day-pass.
Park Locations
- Cucamonga-Guasti Regional Park, 800 N. Archibald Ave., Ontario
- Glen Helen Regional Park, 2555 Glen Helen Parkway, San Bernardino
- Lake Gregory Regional Park, 24171 Lake Drive, Crestline
- Mojave Narrows Regional Park, 18000 Yates Rd., Victorville
- Prado Regional Park, 16700 S. Euclid Ave., Chino
- Yucaipa Regional Park, 33900 Oak Glen Rd., Yucaipa
Follow Regional Parks on Facebook and Instagram to stay updated on park news, or visit parks.sbcounty.gov.
County Museum invites teachers to their first-ever educator open house

The San Bernardino County Museum (SBCM) is proud to host its first annual educator open house on Thursday, Aug. 21, from 5 to 7 p.m. at the museum in Redlands. This free event is open to all K-12 educators, school administrators, curriculum coordinators and homeschool networks throughout the Inland Empire and beyond.
Designed with educators in mind, the open house offers a hands-on introduction to the museum’s wide range of field trip opportunities, loan kits, STEAM-based programming and educational partnerships. Attendees will have the chance to preview interactive exhibits, explore classroom resources, and engage directly with education staff to learn how to integrate museum content into their lesson plans.
“This event is our way of thanking educators for the work they do and showing them how the museum can be a partner in their classrooms,” said Erica Watkins, museum educator at SBCM. “We’re excited to share new programs and tools that bring local culture, history, and science to life for students.”
Highlights include:
- Exploring engaging exhibits and cart talk programs
- Connecting with community resource vendors
- Networking with fellow educators
- Participating in a museum resource raffle
- Enjoying light refreshments
Educators are encouraged to RSVP at tinyurl.com/544p6usk. Admission is free with a valid school ID or district email.
The San Bernardino County Museum is located at 2024 Orange Tree Lane, at the California Street exit from Interstate 10 in Redlands. The museum is open Tuesday through Sunday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. General admission is $10 (adult), $8 (military or senior), $7 (student), and $5 (child ages 6 to 12). Children five and under and members are admitted free. Parking is free and the museum is accessible to people with disabilities. For more information, visit museum.sbcounty.gov or follow us on Facebook or Instagram.
The San Bernardino County Museum’s exhibits of regional, cultural and natural history and the museum’s other exciting events and programs reflect the effort by the Board of Supervisors to achieve the Countywide Vision by celebrating arts, culture and education in the county, creating quality of life for residents and visitors.
Saturday clinic offers school vaccines

Heading back to school? Make sure your child is ready. Vaccines keep them healthy, protected and prepared for a successful year. The San Bernardino County Department of Public Health is offering one final Saturday Summer Immunization Clinic.
To support working parents and guardians, this last clinic offers flexible weekend hours to help ensure students in grades K–12 meet school vaccination requirements. Students must provide schools with records showing they’ve received the following immunizations:
- Diphtheria, Tetanus, and Pertussis (DTaP, DTP, Tdap, or Td)
- Polio (OPV or IPV)
- Hepatitis B
- Measles, Mumps, and Rubella (MMR)
- Varicella (chickenpox)
Upcoming Saturday clinic:
Ontario Health Center
150 E. Holt Blvd., Ontario
Saturday, Aug. 23, 2025
9 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Please bring a photo ID and your child’s vaccination records.
To schedule an appointment, call 800-722-4777. For more information, visit dph.sbcounty.gov/programs/clinics.
Catfish night derby offers top cash under the stars at Guasti Regional Park

Regional Parks is excited to welcome back night fishing opportunities for all ages with the catfish derby at Cucamonga-Guasti Regional Park on Saturday, Aug. 23, from 6 p.m. to midnight. Check-in and registration begins at 4 p.m. and prepaid derby fees are encouraged. Fees are $20 per person and $15 per vehicle. A fishing license is required for all participants ages 16 years and older. A food truck will be on-site for those wanting to purchase food. Participants will receive a wristband and packet with derby entry forms and rules. The derby is rain or shine and no refunds will be given.
Regional Parks will have a weigh-in station available and encourages participants to allow plenty of time to weigh and enter their fish prior to the 12 a.m. cutoff time.
Derby cash prizes will be awarded for:
- First place: $1,000
- Second place: $500
- Third place: $250
Winners do not need to be present to claim their prize(s). Winners will be announced at approximately 12:15 a.m. at the Regional Parks weigh-in station at the snack bar near the lake.
To pre-pay, visit the reservation website.
Cucamonga-Guasti Regional Park is located at 800 N. Archibald Ave. in Ontario (next to Top Golf). Park summer hours are 7:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily.
For the derby, 1,050 lbs. of catfish will be stocked on Friday, Aug. 22. Due to the derby, the lakes will be closed on stocking day. There will be no public fishing while the lakes are closed for the derby from Friday, Aug. 22 at 7:30 a.m. through Sunday morning, Aug. 24 at 7:30 a.m.
For stocking dates and fishing license information, visit Regional Parks fishing information. For more on the catfish derby, visit Guasti Night Catfish Derby
Follow Regional Parks on Facebook and Instagram to stay updated on park news, or visit parks.sbcounty.gov.
Free community clean-up event for San Bernardino residents

The San Bernardino County Code Enforcement and Solid Waste Management Divisions will be providing bulky trash collection containers for the FREE disposal of accumulated trash, e-waste, tires and on-site confidential document shredding for unincorporated residents only. No business materials will be accepted. Free disposal services will end at noon or when the equipment is full.
- This program is limited to the residents of the unincorporated county areas.
- We cannot accept commercial or industrial waste from businesses. Please remember to safely secure and properly cover your loads prior to traveling to the event.
- If you are bringing waste tires, please limit your load to a maximum of nine tires. (State Law prohibits hauling of more than nine tires, unless an exemption is granted. Please call us for more information). Tires on rims will be accepted.
Please note: You are required to unload your own waste materials.
If you have oversized, loose, or hard-to-handle loads, you may be turned away to dispose of your waste materials at your own expense. We will accept household trash, bulky items, green waste and vehicle tires (we do notaccept concrete). The Urban Conservation Corps will be present to accept electronics (TVs, computer monitors, VCRs, stereos, cell phones and more).
We cannot accept hazardous waste. This includes motor oil and oil filters, antifreeze, gasoline, drain cleaner, pesticides, fertilizers, fluorescent lights, wood preservatives, pool and hobby supplies, auto/furniture polish, paint thinners, paint products, medications or similar products.
For current information, locations, and times for the disposal of Household Hazardous Waste, please call the Household Hazardous Waste Program: 800-645-9228.
Event details:
Saturday, Aug. 23, 2025
8 a.m. – noon (or earlier if equipment fills up)
Our Lady of Assumption Catholic Church
796 W. 48th St., San Bernardino
If you have questions regarding this event, please call Land Use Services Staff Analyst De Leon Luna at 909-383-2133.
Experience a ghost town at night with stories and a campfire at Calico

Join San Bernardino County Regional Parks for a chillingly fun night at Calico Ghost Town’s campground with s’mores and campfire stories under the stars, Saturday, Aug. 30, from 6-9 p.m.
Gather around the crackling fire, toast the perfect marshmallow, and listen as ghostly tales bring the Old West mining town to life. Whether you’re here for the eerie legends or just a cozy night with family and friends, it’s the perfect way to embrace the magic of Calico.
All ages are welcome, including leashed pets. Free s’mores will be provided while supplies last. Admission is $15 per vehicle for this event and free for those camping with us.
This event will be held at the campground. The town will be closed for this event. We advise visitors to dress comfortably and wear comfortable shoes. Camping chairs, blankets, flashlights, outside food and coolers are allowed.
Due to the historic nature of the town, not all areas are ADA accessible. Mines in the Calico area are extremely hazardous and must not be approached for any reason.
Calico Ghost Town is located at 36600 Ghost Town Rd., Yermo. Follow Regional Parks on Facebook and Instagram to stay updated on park news, or visit parks.sbcounty.gov. Follow Calico Ghost Town on Facebook for more Calico news and events.
Explore the stars while learning the importance of pet safety at County Museum’s Cosmic Nights

Stargazing and summertime pet safety collide at the next Cosmic Nights event at the San Bernardino County Museum (SBCM). In partnership with the San Bernardino Valley Amateur Astronomers (SBVAA) and San Bernardino County Animal Care, join us on Saturday, Aug. 30, from 7-10 p.m. for an evening of celestial exploration, hands-on fun, and educational tips from animal experts.
“While our Cosmic Nights events always aim to connect our guests to the cosmos, this time we’re also bringing the message down to Earth with practical advice that can save lives,” said Curator of Education Eliana Zacarias. “We’re proud to collaborate with the San Bernardino County Animal Care team to help families care for both their curiosity and their companions.”
Event highlights include:
- Live stargazing through high-powered telescopes from SBCVAA
- Pet safety demos, make-your-own pet bandana station, and educational resources from Animal Care
- Local food vendors specializing in hot dogs, specialty coffee, lemonade and shaved ice
- Museum galleries open for after-hours exploration
Admission to Cosmic Nights is included with paid museum entry. All ages are welcome, and families are encouraged to bring blankets or lawn chairs for stargazing on the museum grounds.
Don’t miss this unique opportunity to explore the universe while learning how to protect the animals we love here at home.
The San Bernardino County Museum is located at 2024 Orange Tree Lane, at the California Street exit from Interstate 10 in Redlands. The museum is open Tuesday through Sunday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. General admission is $10 (adult), $8 (military or senior), $7 (student), and $5 (child ages 6 to 12). Children five and under are admitted free. Museum members receive a 50% discounted admission rate. Parking is free and the museum is accessible to people with disabilities. For more information, visit museum.sbcounty.gov or follow us on Facebook or Instagram.
San Bernardino County Museum’s exhibits of regional, cultural and natural history and the Museum’s other exciting events and programs reflect the effort by the Board of Supervisors to achieve the Countywide Vision by celebrating arts, culture and education in the County, creating quality of life for residents and visitors.
Prado Equestrian Center to host Yoga with Horses event

The Prado Equestrian Center along with Embody Wellness Hub invites you to join them for a peaceful yoga session surrounded by nature and horses on Sunday, Aug. 31, from 4-5 p.m. at Prado Regional Park in Chino. This event, hosted in collaboration with Embody Wellness Hub and The Western Horse Co., includes a short breath and energy work session for each participant with a live horse.
The session is $45/per person. The Prado Equestrian Center is located inside Prado Regional Park. The entrance is at 16629 Johnson Ave., Chino.
To reserve your spot, email pradoequestriancenter@gmail.com or visit their website at pradoequestrian.com.
Let the horses guide you to your innermost calm!
Explore silver mining town rich in history during Calico Days annual event

Do you ever wonder how Calico miners lived and worked? Join San Bernardino County Regional Parks and Calico Ghost Town for its 59th Annual Calico Days event held over the weekend of Sept. 27-28, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Calico Ghost Town that recreates the life and times of miners during the late 1800s.
The event focuses on the spirit of the Old West and features an 1880s costume contest, reenactment skits, pie-eating contest, Miner’s Triathlon competition, Burro Run competition, Bucket Brigade contest, live musical performances, egg toss competition, gunfights and more.
The Miner’s Triathlon and Bucket Brigade will be held on Saturday, Sept. 27 and the Burro Run will be held on Sunday, Sept. 28.
The triathlon for men and women competitions include rock pulling, muckraking and tug-of-war events. The burro race is a competition featuring contestants guiding their burro from station to station across town to be the first to reach the finish line. The Bucket Brigade is a race to see whose team can scoop and pass buckets of water to fill up the water barrel first.
Food options during the event include the Calico House Restaurant, Lil’s Saloon, and food vendors. Attendees can also visit Calico shops and attractions including Maggie Mine, Mystery Shack, Dorsey’s Gourmet Dog House shop and the Odessa Railroad train ride. Calico is pet-friendly and leashed pets are welcome.

This family-friendly event celebrates the life and culture of the 1880s, when Calico was a bustling silver mining town. The town thrived from 1881 until the late 1890s, when it began to see a steady decline in population as silver lost its value and residents started to leave.
At the height of its glory, the town’s population rose to about 1,200 people in 1887, and had about 22 saloons, a schoolhouse, a post office, its own version of a China Town, a cemetery and its own newspaper. The town produced about $86 million in silver and about $45 million in borax, hauling its product by the infamous 21-Mule Team.
In 1966, Walter Knott, the founder of Knott’s Berry Farm, donated Calico to San Bernardino County, which is now managed by the Regional Parks Department.
Admission is $10 for adults, $5 for kids ages 4-11, and free for kids under age 3. Calico Ghost Town is located at 36600 Ghost Town Rd. in Yermo.
Follow Regional Parks on Facebook and Instagram to stay updated on park news, or visit parks.sbcounty.gov. Follow Calico Ghost Town on Facebook for more Calico news and events.
“Paws” to read, earn a treat

Stargazing and summertime pet safety collide at the next Cosmic Nights event at the San Bernardino County Museum (SBCM). In partnership with the San Bernardino Valley Amateur AstrBig news for young readers and animal lovers! San Bernardino County Animal Care has teamed up with Raising Cane’s for a paws-itively fun twist on our “Telling Tails” Reading Program! From now until October 31, kids ages 6–12 who complete 6 reading sessions with our shelter pets will earn a free kids combo, courtesy of Raising Cane’s!
Reading to shelter pets helps them feel loved and socialized—and gives kids a chance to build confidence, compassion and reading skills. It’s a tail-wagging win-win! Start your reading adventure today, your purr-fect reading buddy is waiting! Visit the Telling Tails Reading Program webpage to learn more.
It’s time for the Clear the Shelters campaign

Celebrate the tenth annual Clear the Shelters event through the month of August at the Big Bear and Devore Animal Shelters. Each qualifying adoption includes spaying or neutering, a microchip, and age-appropriate vaccinations.
The Animals aRe First Fund (ARFF) is sponsoring the pet adoption fees for dogs/cats adopted during this campaign. Throughout the month, NBC and Telemundo stations across the U.S. and Puerto Rico will team up with local animal shelters and rescue services to find loving homes for these adorable, loving animals.
Last year, this heartwarming campaign helped 185 animals within San Bernardino County animal shelters find their furever homes. We’re thrilled to see what this year holds!
Adopt a pet and gain a new family member! Give these precious pets a second chance at happiness and a loving home. Clear the Shelters is spreading love and joy, one adoption at a time. Be part of this incredible journey!
Visit ClearTheShelters.com for more information on how you can participate and open your heart to adoption.
For more information about pets available for adoption, please visit San Bernardino County Animal Care at animalcare.sbcounty.gov/pets or call 800-472-5609. To make a donation to assist animals at the shelter, visit arffund.org.
Double your impact today!
From now to Sept. 15, help us unlock a $10,000 match from Hill’s Pet Nutrition! Every dollar you donate to the Animals aRe First Fund (ARFF) will be matched dollar-for-dollar, meaning your gift goes twice as far to help animals at the Devore and Big Bear animal shelters.
Come “Chill Out With Us This Summer” at the San Bernardino County Museum

This summer, beat the heat and make cool memories at the San Bernardino County Museum with engaging activities, sweet frozen treats and fun for the whole family. Whether you’re a family on summer break, a curious explorer, or simply looking for a breezy weekend escape, the museum has something for everyone to enjoy.
From engaging educational experiences to refreshing frozen treats, visitors can enjoy a lineup of activities designed to entertain, inspire and yes — keep you cool.
Highlights include:
- Hands-on STEAM lab art activities
Get creative in our indoor and outdoor science, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics (STEAM) lab spaces with hands-on art activities for all ages. Our lab offers multisensory arts experiences that emphasize self-expression and experimentation with science-inspired crafts, kids and kids at heart can take home their own mini masterpieces. - Cart talk Saturdays
Join us every Saturday in July for cart talks where our education team and volunteers will be highlighting our fascinating artifacts, specimens, and hands-on demos throughout the museum. Get up close and personal with your local natural and cultural history — please ask all the questions you’ve been wondering about! - Bring your picnic lunches and play lawn games
Relax in our shaded outdoor courtyard with your own picnic lunch and enjoy the museum’s tranquil desert gardens, a historic train, and mining exhibits. Picnic tables are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Families will also have the opportunity to play corn hole and other super-sized lawn games. - Frozen treats and cool surprises
What’s summer without a little something cool and refreshing? Keep an eye out for pop-up frozen treat vendors on select weekends!
Come chill with us — and make this summer one to remember!
The San Bernardino County Museum is located at 2024 Orange Tree Lane, at the California Street exit from Interstate 10 in Redlands. The museum is open Tuesday through Sunday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. General admission is $10 (adult), $8 (military or senior), $7 (student), and $5 (child ages 6 to 12). Children five and under are admitted free. Museum members receive a 50% admission discount. Parking is free and the museum is accessible to people with disabilities.
The San Bernardino County Museum’s exhibits of regional, cultural and natural history and the Museum’s other exciting events and programs reflect the effort by the Board of Supervisors to achieve the Countywide Vision by celebrating arts, culture and education in the county, creating quality of life for residents and visitors.
State of the County 2025: Building a Stronger Tomorrow

San Bernardino County will hold its annual State of the County event, hosted by GOCAL – Greater Ontario California, at the Ontario Convention Center on Sept. 17.
Each year, this high-profile event attracts a wide range of business, government and community leaders looking to gain insight into what makes San Bernardino County a leading choice for business investment and job creation.
The 2025 State of the County, themed “Building A Stronger Tomorrow Together,” will be hosted by Board of Supervisors Chairman and Third District Supervisor Dawn Rowe, and will include an overview from each of the county supervisors on the individuals, companies and places that are leading remarkable growth across the region. Topics to be explored include manufacturing, technology, mining, tourism and workforce development.
“San Bernardino County is a region rich with natural resources, passionate entrepreneurs, innovative industries and committed business leaders who are investing in the future,” said Rowe. “Our State of the County provides a fantastic platform to share why San Bernardino County is the leading choice for tourism, business and population growth.”
The event includes a presentation from the Commercial Real Estate Development Association (NAIOP) Inland Empire chapter, which will host a pre-event panel from 3-4:30 p.m. Registration for the State of the County will start at 4:30 p.m., with the main event beginning at 5:30 p.m. Following the State of the County, a business networking event featuring live entertainment and heavy hors d’oeuvres will begin at 6:30 p.m.
The 2025 State of the County will be held at the Ontario Convention Center located at 2000 E. Convention Center Way in Ontario. Tickets are $50. To register for the event, please visit SelectSBCounty.com/major-initiatives/state-of-the-county.
Here Comes the Sun: Solar Science and Spirituality exhibition lights up at VVM

The Victor Valley Museum (VVM) is excited to present “Here Comes the Sun: Solar Science & Spirituality,” an awe-inspiring imagery experience featuring floor-to-ceiling projections of the sun with footage provided by NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO). The exhibit is now open and will run through Sunday, Nov. 23.
This original, thought-provoking exhibition invites visitors to explore the profound relationship between humanity and the sun — blending the rigor of science with the richness of spiritual and cultural traditions from around the region.
Here Comes the Sun brings together regional artifacts, an interactive display, and immersive experiences that celebrate the sun as both a star at the center of our solar system and a powerful symbol across the county.
“This exhibition is more than just a scientific journey,” said Dr. Casey Lee, curator of art and exhibits. “It’s an exploration of how the sun has shaped our beliefs, our environment, and our future. Visitors will leave with a deeper appreciation for the sun’s role in both the natural world and human culture.”
Highlights of the exhibition include:
- An immersive floor-to-ceiling projection of Solarium provided by NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory.
- SBCM collection artifacts from archaeology, earth sciences, history and integrated biology on how they have been impacted or played a role by the sun.
- A hands-on interactive plasma ball.
For more information, visit museum.sbcounty.gov or follow us on Facebook or Instagram.
Victor Valley Museum is located at 11873 Apple Valley Road in Apple Valley. The museum is open Wednesday through Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. General admission is $10 (adult), $8 (military or senior), $7 (student), and $5 (children ages 6 to 12). Museum members and children five and under are admitted free. Parking is free and the museum is accessible to people with disabilities.
The Victor Valley Museum’s exhibits of regional, cultural and natural history and the museum’s other exciting events and programs reflect the effort by the Board of Supervisors to achieve the Countywide Vision by celebrating arts, culture and education in the county, creating quality of life for residents and visitors.
Museum Foundation invites young explorers to learn and play

The San Bernardino County Museum Foundation (SBCMF) is proud to present SBCMF Kids Club, an engaging membership program designed to inspire curiosity and creativity in children ages 0 to 14. For just $50 per child annually, members of the SBCMF Kids Club will enjoy a variety of exclusive benefits that blend fun, learning and community connection.
SBCMF Kids Club members will receive:
- A free SBCMF Kids Club T-shirt, sponsored by 1LoveIE, to wear proudly during visits and events.
- 50% off museum admission for the child and one accompanying adult all year long — perfect for repeat visits! Or become a SBCMF museum member for unlimited visits.
- A free scoop of ice cream from local partner Lappert’s Ice Cream of downtown Redlands.
- Quarterly access to Exploration Station: A STEAM Lab for Kids, where hands-on activities spark discovery in science, technology, engineering, art, and math.
- An invitation to our annual after-hours pizza party, a special evening filled with hands-on science fun and exciting presentations from SBCM curators at this members-only evening event.
- Score cool perks and surprises from our awesome community partners throughout the year.
“SBCMF Kids Club is more than just a membership—it’s an invitation to explore, create, and build lasting memories at the museum,” said SBCMF Executive Director Brandon Mulder. “We wanted to offer families an affordable way to deepen their connection with the museum and make learning feel like an adventure.”
For more information, please visit https://thesbcmf.org/kids-club/.
Additional County Update News – August 21, 2025
- Stay safe from the heat!
- Board actions, Aug. 19
- Local leaders sign data-sharing agreement to support the homeless
- State water board member tours San Bernardino County septic-to-sewer projects
- San Bernardino County WIC program launches first breast pump loan service
- San Bernardino County Library celebrates 29 Career Online High School graduates
- First 5 San Bernardino and El Sol Neighborhood Education Center partnership reaches milestone with 11 graduating apprentices
- Transitional Assistance Department wins three national awards for innovative programs
- Animal dumping is against the law
- Did You Know: Elmer’s Bottle Tree Ranch
- San Bernardino County destinations: BAPS Hindu Temple
- Call for submissions: Share your favorite San Bernardino County destinations
- San Bernardino County history: National Orange Show
- Pet of the Week: Adam