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This section focuses on family-friendly events that are sponsored by county departments including the County Library, County Museum, Regional Parks and more.

Regional Parks hosts Candy Cane Experiment’s activities throughout December

A group of children with candy canes and chemistry beakers with Candy Cane Experiments and Fun Science for the Whole Family.
Join us as we experiment with three different liquids to discover which ones make candy canes fizz, fade or disappear. Will they dissolve? Will they change color? There’s only one way to find out!

Get ready for a sweet science adventure the whole family will love! Join Regional Parks for Candy Cane Experiments, a hands-on holiday activity where kids (and grown-ups!) become scientists for the day.

We’ll test candy canes in three different liquids to discover which ones make them fizz, fade or disappear. Will they dissolve? Will they change color? There’s only one way to find out!

Bring your curiosity, your holiday spirit and your love for learning. This festive, family-friendly activity is perfect for all ages and guaranteed to spark excitement and smiles.

Come make memories, explore the magic of science and kick off the season with some candy-coated fun!

Dates and Locations

Saturday, Dec. 6, from 10:30 a.m. to noon

Yucaipa Regional Park

33900 Oak Glen Rd., Yucaipa

Saturday, Dec. 6, from 2-3:30 p.m.

Glen Helen Regional Park

2555 Glen Helen Pkwy., San Bernardino

Saturday, Dec. 13, from 12:30-2 p.m.

Mojave Narrows Regional Park

18000 Yates Road, Victorville

Saturday, Dec. 20, from 12:30-2 p.m.

Prado Regional Park

16700 S. Euclid Ave., Chino

Park admission is $15 per vehicle, and the activity is free for those camping with us at Yucaipa, Mojave Narrows and Prado.

Park hours are 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Regional Parks offer fishing, hiking trails, biking paths, disc golf, picnic shelters and playgrounds with plenty of open space to explore the great outdoors. Leashed pets are welcome too!

For more information on any Regional Parks amenities, camping or events, visit parks.sbcounty.gov. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram to stay connected on the latest park news and events.

Code Enforcement holds community cleanup in Wonder Valley

Community members unloading bulky waste items into large collection bins at a local cleanup event. Volunteers and staff are present to assist, with signs indicating accepted materials like tires, e-waste, and green waste. The event is held outdoors in a desert community setting, with trucks and containers visible in the background.
Free disposal of accumulated trash, e-waste, tires and on-site confidential document shredding will be available for Wonder Valley residents on Saturday, Dec. 6, from 8 a.m. to noon.

San Bernardino County Code Enforcement and Solid Waste Management divisions will provide bulky trash collection containers for the FREE disposal of accumulated trash, e-waste and tires, as well as 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 area.
  • 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 NOT accept 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 household and auto batteries, motor oil and oil filters, antifreeze, gasoline, and 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: 1-800-OILY-CAT (1-800-645-9228) or 909-382-5401.

WHEN: Saturday, Dec. 6

8 a.m. – noon (or earlier if equipment fills up)

WHERE: Wonder Valley Community Center

80526 Amboy Rd. in Twentynine Palms

If you have questions regarding this event, please call Land Use Services Staff Analyst De Leon Luna at 909-383-2133.

County Library partners with Children’s Fund for countywide toy drive

Holiday-themed poster for the 37th Annual Celebration of Giving Toy Drive by Children's Fund, from November 21 to December 9, featuring holly and a green ribbon as well as San Bernardino County Library and Children’s Fund logos.
Spread the joy this holiday season! Join the San Bernardino County Library, in partnership with the Children’s Fund, for their 37th Annual Celebration of Giving Toy Drive, running November 14 to December 9.

The San Bernardino County Library is spreading holiday cheer this season through a special partnership with Children’s Fund by hosting a Celebration of Giving Toy Drive at 28 library branches countywide through Dec. 9.

Community members are encouraged to donate new, unwrapped toys at participating library locations during this period. All donations will directly support Children’s Fund’s annual Celebration of Giving, which provides holiday gifts to children and youth in need throughout San Bernardino County.

“Our libraries are places where the community comes together, and this partnership is a wonderful way to share kindness and generosity during the holidays,” said County Librarian Melanie Orosco. “Every toy collected represents more than just a gift — it’s a reminder to a child that they are valued and cared for by their community.”

In lieu of donating physical toys, community members may also support the toy drive by:

For those who prefer to ship items directly from the Amazon Wishlists, the donated Wishlist items may be mailed to: Children’s Fund, 348 W. Hospitality Lane, #110, San Bernardino, CA 92408. These options provide an easy way for residents to contribute from anywhere, while ensuring children receive meaningful gifts during this season of giving.

Children’s Fund’s Celebration of Giving program serves thousands of local children who are experiencing poverty, homelessness, abuse, neglect or are placed in foster care. Each toy collected helps ensure every child receives something special during the holiday season.

Residents can drop off donations at any of the 28 participating County Library branches, conveniently located throughout the High Desert, Mountain and Valley regions. A full list of participating branches is available on the department’s website.

The County Library invites residents to join this countywide effort to make the holidays brighter for children across San Bernardino County. Together, our community can make a meaningful difference—one toy at a time.

For more information about the San Bernardino County Library system, visit library.sbcounty.gov, call 909-387-2220 or follow us on Facebook or Instagram.

The San Bernardino County Library system is a dynamic network of 32 branch libraries that serve a diverse population over a vast geographic area. The County Library strives to provide equal access to information, technology, events and services for all people who call San Bernardino County home.

About Children’s Fund:
Founded in 1986, Children’s Fund is dedicated to giving vulnerable children throughout San Bernardino County the opportunity, tools and support to thrive. Through partnerships with public agencies, nonprofits and community members, Children’s Fund provides critical resources, including its celebrated annual Celebration of Giving toy program, which serves thousands of children each holiday season.

San Bernardino County Children and Family Services host free Holiday Coat Giveaway event for youths

: A young girl smiles while wearing a fur-trimmed winter coat and scarf. Holiday Coat Giveaway, December 13, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Victorville, CA is worded to the right.
Free winter coats are available to the first 300 youth who attend with a variety of sizes available. This is a free public event open to everyone in our community.

San Bernardino County Children and Family Services invites you to our Holiday Coat Giveaway on Saturday, Dec. 13, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Victor Valley College, building 44, located at 18422 Bear Valley Rd. in Victorville.

Free winter coats will be provided to the first 300 youth who attend, with a variety of sizes available. This is a free public event open to everyone in our community.

Join us for festive holiday fun including photos with Santa, hot chocolate, live music and family-friendly activities. Arrive early to secure your spot and make it a memorable day for the whole family.

Devore and Big Bear Animal Shelters host ‘Home for the Pawlidays’ adoption event

Santa holding a dog and details for the Home for the Pawlidays free adoption event on Dec. 13 at County animal shelters.
Celebrate the season with free adoptions and holiday fun at our Home for the Pawlidays event.

Home for the Pawlidays brings free adoptions and festive fun to county shelters. Join San Bernardino County Animal Care on Saturday, Dec. 13, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Devore and Big Bear Animal Shelters for our “Home for the Pawlidays” adoption event!

Snap a festive photo with Santa and Buddy the Dog Elf, browse local pet vendor booths, and enjoy coffee from Cafe Angeles, which will be on-site. Plus, the first 30 adopters will receive a free drink and pup cup sponsored by the Animals aRe First Fund (ARFF)!

It’s also the perfect time to spread a little holiday cheer — donate toys, treats or cozy blankets to help fill our kennel stockings for pets spending the season in our care.

Save the date and make a shelter pet’s holiday wish come true! For more information, please visit animalcare.sbcounty.gov.

ucamonga-Guasti Regional Park extends hours with nighttime holiday light walk

Holiday light displays flank a walking path at Cucamonga-Guasti Regional Park at night.
Cucamonga-Guasti Holiday Walk of Lights runs through Dec. 30 from 5 -9 p.m. Admission is $15 per vehicle.

Cucamonga-Guasti Regional Park is excited to extend its park hours on select evenings from 5-9 p.m. this holiday season to welcome visitors to experience an evening in the park with holiday light displays, complimentary hot cocoa, cider and art & crafts for the kids while spending time outdoors with family and friends.

Santa Claus and his elves will make their stop at Guasti for the little visitors and family photos on Saturday, Dec. 20 and Sunday, Dec. 21, from 6-9 p.m.

“We are excited to bring this new festive holiday experience to Cucamonga-Guasti Regional Park, offering families and the community an opportunity to enjoy the park in the evening with holiday lights, music and refreshments,” said Regional Parks Director Beahta Davis.

Night fishing will be available in the small lake during the event. Lakes are stocked every Thursday with trout. The park fishing permit fee is separate from the event admission price. A fishing license is required for anyone over the age of 16. For more park fishing info and fees, visit parks.sbcounty.gov/park-fishing.

The Holiday Walk of Lights will be open on weekends only through Sunday, Dec. 21, from 5–9 p.m. Then, from Monday, Dec. 22 through Tuesday, Dec. 30, the event will be open every night, from 5–9 p.m., except on Christmas Day, Dec. 25, when all Regional Parks will be closed.

Holiday Walk of Lights schedule

Hours: 5-9 p.m.

  • Dec. 5-7
  • Dec. 12-14
  • Dec. 19
  • Dec. 20: Santa & Elves, 6-9 p.m.
  • Dec. 21: Santa & Elves, 6-9 p.m.
  • Dec. 22-24
  • Dec. 26-30

“We look forward to seeing many families come and visit our park during this seasonal event and hope to see them return to enjoy the park’s amenities and activities throughout the year,” Davis added.

Event admission is $15 per vehicle. Cucamonga-Guasti is located at 800 N. Archibald Ave. in Ontario.

For more information on Regional Parks, visit parks.sbcounty.gov, or follow parks on Facebook and Instagram to stay connected with the latest park news and events.

Beat the Holiday Humbugs at your local County Library

Festive San Bernardino County Library graphic with "Holiday Humbugs" text on a wooden sign, surrounded by ornaments, snowflakes, and holly.
Grumble, groan, and gripe your way to your local San Bernardino County Library branch for Holiday Humbugs in December.

Feeling a little more “Bah, Humbug” than “Ho, Ho, Ho” this season? Your local San Bernardino County Library has the cure. With the launch of its Holiday Humbugs December events, patrons are invited to chase away the grumps, grinches and gloomy moods through the magic of books.

The challenge is simple: check out 15 items — from novels and cookbooks to audiobooks and digital downloads, library card holders will earn a winter-themed plushie. Each participant who completes the challenge will also be entered into the drawing which might land them the grand prize, a special holiday surprise sure to warm even the frostiest heart!

“This time of year, can be hectic, and sometimes overwhelming,” said County Library Program Coordinator Elizabeth Williams. “The Holiday Humbugs events are our way of reminding the community to take time for themselves, enjoy a good story and discover the joy that reading can bring.”

Each participating County Library branch will feature seasonal programming, including holiday-themed games, craft stations and family activities designed to spark cheer and creativity. Each library branch is offering a unique experience for everyone. The Holiday Humbugs reading events are free and open to all ages.

Bah-humbug! Fine — here’s where all the holiday hoopla is happening:

Barstow Branch
 304 E. Buena Vista St., Barstow
 Saturday, Dec. 6
 2 – 4 p.m.

Loma Linda Branch
 25581 Barton Rd., Loma Linda
 Monday, Dec. 8
 3 – 5 p.m.

Needles Branch
 1111 Bailey Ave., Needles
 Tuesday, Dec. 9
 3 – 5 p.m.

Apple Valley Newton T. Bass Branch
 14901 Dale Evans Pkwy., Apple Valley
 Tuesday, Dec. 9
 3 – 6 p.m.

Chino Hills James S. Thalman Branch
 14020 City Center Dr., Chino Hills
 Tuesday, Dec. 9
 3 – 6 p.m.

Cal Aero Preserve Academy Branch
 15850 Main St., Chino
 Wednesday, Dec. 10
 5:30 – 7 p.m.

Montclair Branch
 9955 Fremont Ave., Montclair
 Friday, Dec. 12
 4 – 5:30 p.m.

Wrightwood Branch
 6011 Pine St., Wrightwood
 Saturday, Dec. 13
 Noon – 2 p.m.

Joshua Tree Branch
 6465 Park Blvd., Joshua Tree
 Saturday, Dec. 13
 1 – 2 p.m.

Yucca Valley Branch
 57271 29 Palms Hwy., Yucca Valley
 Saturday, Dec. 13
 1 – 3 p.m.

Muscoy Baker Family Learning Center
 2818 Macy St., Muscoy
 Saturday, Dec. 13
 2 – 4 p.m.

Rialto Branch
 251 West 1st St., Rialto
 Saturday, Dec. 13
 2 – 4 p.m.

Running Springs Branch
 2677 Whispering Pines Dr., Running Springs
 Saturday, Dec. 13
 2 – 4 p.m.

Grand Terrace Branch
 22795 Barton Rd., Grand Terrace
 Monday, Dec. 15
 3:30 – 6 p.m.

Big Bear Lake Branch
 41930 Garstin Dr., Big Bear Lake
 Tuesday, Dec. 16
 4 – 6 p.m.

Fontana Lewis Library and Technology Center
 8437 Sierra Ave., Fontana
 Tuesday, Dec. 16
 4 – 7 p.m.

Lake Arrowhead Branch
 27235 Highway 189, Blue Jay
 Tuesday, Dec. 16
 4 – 5:30 p.m.

Yucaipa Branch
 12040 5th St., Yucaipa
 Tuesday, Dec. 16
 4 – 6 p.m.

Bloomington Branch
 18028 Valley Blvd., Bloomington
 Wednesday, Dec. 17
 2 – 4 p.m.

Chino Branch
 13180 Central Ave., Chino
 Wednesday, Dec. 17
 4 – 6 p.m.

Highland Branch
 12040 5th St., Yucaipa
 Wednesday, Dec. 17
 4 – 7 p.m.

Phelan Memorial Library
 9800 Clovis Rd., Phelan
 Wednesday, Dec. 17
 4 – 6 p.m.

Hesperia Branch
 9650 7th Ave., Hesperia
 Thursday, Dec. 18
 4:30 – 6:30 p.m.

Lucerne Valley Janice Horst Branch
 33103 Old Woman Springs Rd., Lucerne Valley
 Thursday, Dec. 18
 3 – 5 p.m.

Mentone Senior Center and Library
 1331 Opal Ave., Mentone
 Thursday, Dec. 18
 2 – 5 p.m.

Twentynine Palms Branch
 6078 Adobe Rd., Twentynine Palms
 Saturday, Dec. 20
 11 a.m. – 1 p.m.

Adelanto Branch
 11497 Bartlett Ave., Adelanto
 Saturday, Dec. 20
 2 – 4 p.m.

Don’t let the humbugs win — read your way to cheer at the library this holiday season!

For more information about the San Bernardino County Library system, visit library.sbcounty.gov, call 909-387-2220 or follow us on Facebook or Instagram.

The San Bernardino County Library system is a dynamic network of 32 branch libraries that serve a diverse population over a vast geographic area. The County Library strives to provide equal access to information, technology, events and services for all people who call San Bernardino County home.

Big Bear Alpine Zoo hosts holiday light experience

Kids look up at a large illuminated bear sculpture at Big Bear Alpine Zoo’s Wild Lights display.
Nearly two million LED and solar-powered lights will illuminate the alpine night sky, creating an unforgettable after-hours experience for families and visitors of all ages, happening through Jan. 4, 2026.

This holiday season, the Big Bear Alpine Zoo is lighting up the mountains with a brand-new event that’s sure to become a Southern California favorite. Alpine Zoo Wild Lights — the zoo’s first immersive, nature-based holiday light walk — is happening now through Jan. 4, 2026.

Produced by Visit Big Bear and hosted at the Big Bear Alpine Zoo, Alpine Zoo Wild Lights transforms the zoo’s pathways into a winter wonderland of color, wildlife and community spirit. Nearly two million LED and solar-powered lights will illuminate the alpine night sky, creating an unforgettable after-hours experience for families and visitors of all ages.

Visitors will journey through four themed light zones, each telling a story that honors the mountain’s wildlife and natural beauty. Highlights include a 100-foot illuminated pine tree, a two-story golden teddy bear, a walk-through 20-foot ornament, and Santa’s sleigh centerpiece, perfect for family photo ops.

Guests can also enjoy seasonal treats like cocoa and cider from the Moonridge Coffee Co. Zoo Café as they explore the glowing “Village of Light.”

The experience concludes in the Care for Big Bear – Dark Sky Grove, a tranquil, solar-powered installation that celebrates Big Bear’s ongoing efforts to reduce light pollution and preserve its pristine night skies.

“Big Bear has wildlife in our DNA, and the Alpine Zoo is at the heart of it,” said Travis Scott, CEO of Visit Big Bear. “With Alpine Zoo Wild Lights, we’re celebrating the animals that call this mountain home while supporting the zoo’s rehabilitation work and our Care for Big Bear stewardship mission. Just as important, this is for our community — a place for neighbors to gather after dark, celebrate the season, and help our small businesses shine.”

Time Out Los Angeles recently featured the new event as a must-see holiday experience, calling it “a new holiday event bound for L.A.’s closest alpine escape.” The article praised the zoo’s unique blend of festive lights and conservation storytelling, noting the attraction’s transformation into a glowing celebration of Big Bear’s natural charm and wildlife heritage.

As the governing body of the Big Bear Valley Recreation and Park District, the San Bernardino County Board of Supervisors approved a revenue-sharing partnership with Visit Big Bear to launch the inaugural Alpine Zoo Wild Lights event in support of the zoo’s mission. Through this agreement, the district is providing venue access and staffing, while Visit Big Bear manages the event marketing, décor and ticketing operations. The event is expected to generate approximately $340,000 in ticket revenue, with Visit Big Bear covering staffing costs and donating 20% of net proceeds to benefit the zoo.

This collaboration supports the Countywide Vision by strengthening partnerships with regional organizations to promote tourism, economic development and community engagement. With its scenic mountain setting, rescue-focused mission and dedication to environmental education, the Big Bear Alpine Zoo continues to shine as a beloved county destination — now illuminated brighter than ever for the holiday season.

For more information about the event or to purchase tickets, visit bigbearzoo.org or www.bigbear.com.


Additional County Update News – December 4