

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 All About Birds activity with birdwatching nature walks

Calling all nature enthusiasts! Join Regional Parks for a delightful day of birdwatching, learning and discovering the amazing world of birds at Cucamonga-Guasti and Prado Regional Parks on Saturday, March 21.
This hands-on event will explore the fascinating lives of our feathered friends through fun activities, birdwatching walks and creative crafts.
Event Times
- Prado Regional Park: 10-11:30 a.m.
- Cucamonga-Guasti Regional Park: 2-3:30 p.m.
Explore our parks and learn about different bird species and their habitats. Itโs a perfect opportunity to connect with nature and spark curiosity about wildlife, especially for kids! There will also be a Q&A with our naturalist.
All supplies are provided while they last. All ages are welcome. Leashed pets are welcome too!
Admission is $15 per vehicle and free for those camping with us at Prado Regional Park.
Prado Regional Park is located at 16700 S. Euclid Ave. in Chino. Cucamonga-Guasti Regional Park is located at 800 N. Archibald Ave. in Ontario. Park hours are daily, 7:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.
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.
Regional Parks to hold hiring event for lifeguards and pool managers
San Bernardino County Regional Parks is now accepting applications online for lifeguards and pool managers for the 2026 swim season at Glen Helen and Yucaipa Regional Parksโ swim facilities, which starts on Memorial Day weekend.
A hiring event will be held on Saturday, Mar. 21, from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Regional Parks administration office located at 268 W. Hospitality Lane in San Bernardino. The event will accept walk-in applicants for interviews and potential same-day offers.
Lifeguards are responsible for protecting the public against accidents in the swim facilities, properly administering first aid/CPR if an accident should take place, and properly maintaining and operating pool, waterslide and park equipment.
Pool managers are responsible for training, leading and supervising lifeguards, and ensuring customers adhere to pool rules while maintaining a high level of professionalism at all times. Pool managers conduct opening and closing procedures, review the daily slide checks, waterslide maintenance log documentation, and maintain a fun, safe environment.
Salary
Depending on experience, lifeguards can earn anywhere from $18 to $21 an hour, and pool managers can earn from $23 to $26 an hour.
Certification requirements
- Applicants must possess or be in the process of obtaining an American Red Cross Lifeguard Certification or equivalent.
- Applicants must possess or be in the process of obtaining CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation), first aid, and AED (automated external defibrillator) certifications. Reimbursements for certifications may be provided by the department.
Minimum requirements
LIFEGUARD: Applicants must be at least 16 years of age. Note: An approved work permit will be required prior to the first day of employment if under the age of 18.
POOL MANAGER: Applicants must be at least 18 years of age or older and possess a minimum of four years of lifeguard experience. Additional supervisory experience may be substituted for the required lifeguard experience on a year-for-year basis to a maximum of two years.
Apply online
Pre-apply for the lifeguard or pool manager positions on the San Bernardino County job seekerโs website.
Glen Helen Regional Park is located at 2555 Glen Helen Pkwy. in San Bernardino and Yucaipa Regional Park is located at 33900 Oak Glen Rd. in Yucaipa.
Follow Regional Parks on Facebook and Instagram to stay updated on park news.
Code Enforcement to host community cleanup event in Chino

San Bernardino County Code Enforcement and the Solid Waste Management Division will be hosting a free bulky item disposal event for residents of the countyโs unincorporated areas. During this event, disposal containers will be available for accumulated trash, e-waste and tires, along with on-site confidential document shredding services. No business materials will be accepted. Free disposal services will end at noon or when the equipment is full.
Residents are asked to secure and properly cover their loads before traveling to the site. Those bringing tires are limited to nine per load, in accordance with state law. Tires on rims will be accepted.
Participants must unload their own materials. If you bring an oversized or hard-to-handle load, you may be turned away and directed to dispose of items at your own expense.
Accepted items include household trash, bulky items, green waste and vehicle tires. Concrete will not be accepted. The Urban Conservation Corps will collect electronics such as TVs, computer monitors, VCRs, stereos and cell phones.
Hazardous waste will not be accepted. Prohibited items include household and auto batteries, motor oil, antifreeze, gasoline, pesticides, fertilizers, fluorescent lights, pool chemicals, paint products and medications.
Compost will be available free of charge. You must bring your own containers and shovels and load the materials yourself.
For current information, locations and times for the disposal of household hazardous waste, please call the Household Hazardous Waste Program at 800-645-9228 or 909-382-5401.
When: Saturday, March 21
8 a.m. โ noon (or earlier if equipment fills up)
Where: Briggs Fundamental School, 11880 Roswell Ave., Chino
If you have questions regarding this event, please call Land Use Services, Staff Analyst De Leon Luna at 909-383-2133.
Arthropalooza: Ultimate Bug Fest returns to the County Museum!

Arthropalooza returns as one of the San Bernardino County Museum systemโs premier annual events, inviting residents from across the county to celebrate the fascinating world of arthropods. Designed for curious minds of all ages, this high-energy festival blends hands-on activities, close-up encounters and interactive learning experiences that reveal how insects, arachnids and other small creatures help sustain the ecosystems that support life on Earth.
At the San Bernardino County Museum in Redlands, visitors can step inside a live butterfly tent for an immersive, up-close experience with these delicate pollinators. Master Gardeners will also be on-site to share insights into the vital relationship between insects and healthy gardens, offering practical knowledge about pollination, native plants and sustainable growing practices.
At the Victor Valley Museum in Apple Valley, Master Food Preservers will demonstrate how insects connect to our food systems and agricultural practices, highlighting the role these small organisms play in food production and preservation. Special talks throughout the day at both locations will explore insects and food from ecological, agricultural and scientific perspectivesโbringing together curiosity and real-world relevance.
Beyond the activities and demonstrations, Arthropalooza offers something equally valuable: the opportunity to gather with a community united by curiosity. The festival atmosphere brings together families, enthusiasts, educators and neighbors who share a sense of wonder about the natural world. It is a welcoming space to connect, ask questions and celebrate the remarkable diversity of life that surrounds us every day.
Arthropalooza will take place at the San Bernardino County Museum in Redlands on March 21 and 22 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., and at the Victor Valley Museum in Apple Valley on March 28 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
The San Bernardino County Museum is located at 2024 Orange Tree Lane in Redlands. The Victor Valley Museum is located at 11873 Apple Valley Road in Apple Valley. Both locations offer free parking and are accessible to people with disabilities.
Admission prices are $10 for adults, $8 for military or seniors, $7 for students and $5 for children ages 6โ12. Children five and under and County Museum members are admitted free.
Join us for the Telling Tails St. Paw-trickโs Day event!

This fun and rewarding experience helps children build confidence and improve reading skills, all while enriching the lives of our shelter pets.
Designed for children ages 6 to 17, this festive St. Paw-trickโs Day celebration will include reading time with shelter pets, themed activities and a gold coin scavenger hunt throughout the shelter!
Itโs a rewarding program for children and provides social interaction for the pets who need it most. You may even find the perfect furry friend to take home and become the new forever lucky charm for your family! Register today at animalcare.sbcounty.gov.
Event information:
- Wednesday, March 25
- 4 โ 6 p.m.
- Devore Animal Shelter
- 19777 Shelter Way, San Bernardino
San Bernardino County Animal Care partners with PetSmart Charities to host a FREE week-long adoption event
Are you ready to meet your forever best friend? Join us for a free pet adoption event at PetSmart in Fontana!
San Bernardino County Animal Care is teaming up with PetSmart Charities to help shelter pets find their forever homes.
Adoption fees are currently waived for qualifying pets! Each qualifying adoption includes spaying or neutering, a microchip, and age-appropriate vaccinations.
To help ease your transition to pet parenthood, MetLife Pet Insurance offers 30 days of complimentary pet insurance.
On behalf of our pets, we look forward to seeing you there!
Event Location – Fontana PetSmart, 15042 Summit Ave., Fontana
- March 24-26 from noon to 3 p.m.
- March 27-28 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
To learn more about San Bernardino County Animal Care, view available pets, and stay updated on upcoming events, visit animalcare.sbcounty.gov.
Classic Characters come to life during March at County Library branches

Beloved storybook favorites, including Paddington Bear, Curious George and If You Give a Moose a Muffin, will take center stage this March as the San Bernardino County Library launches โClassic Characters Month,โ a celebration featuring family-friendly programs, interactive activities and special incentives at 23 library branches throughout the county.
Designed to spark imagination and strengthen literacy, โClassic Characters Monthโ invites children and families to rediscover iconic characters through themed crafts, read-alouds, creative activities and character-inspired events held throughout the month.
โOur libraries are a place where stories come alive,โ said County Library Program Coordinator Elizabeth Williams. โBy highlighting beloved characters like Paddington Bear and Curious George, weโre helping families connect joyful memories with reading and encouraging young readers to explore books in a fun and meaningful way.โ
In addition to literacy-based activities, select events will feature face painters and balloon artists, giving children the chance to transform into their favorite storybook characters and further immerse themselves in the magic of classic tales.
As part of the celebration, patrons who meet their branchโs checkout requirements during the โClassic Characters Monthโ event will earn a special reward and an opportunity to win the grand prize. All events are free and open to the public. Programs are designed primarily for children and families, though all ages are welcome to attend.
During โClassic Characters Month,โ patrons who check out 30 items will receive a classic character plush keychain of their choice while supplies last. Three designs will be available.
Celebrate timeless tales โ hereโs where all the โClassic Characters Monthโ excitement is happening.
| Library | Address | Date | Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mentone Senior Center and Library | 1331 Opal Ave., Mentone | Thursday, Mar. 19, 2026 | 3 โ 5 p.m. |
| Grand Terrace Branch | 22795 Barton Road, Grand Terrace | Thursday, Mar. 19, 2026 | 3:30 โ 5:30 p.m. |
| Hesperia Branch | 9650 7th Ave., Hesperia | Thursday, Mar. 19, 2026 | 4:30 โ 6:30 p.m. |
| Loma Linda Branch | 25581 Barton Road, Loma Linda | Tuesday, Mar. 24, 2026 | 3 โ 5 p.m. |
| Highland Sam J. Racadio Library and Environmental Learning Center | 7863 Central Ave., Highland | Wednesday, Mar. 25, 2026 | 4 โ 6 p.m. |
| Rialto Branch | 251 West 1st St., Rialto | Wednesday, Mar. 25, 2026 | 4 โ 6 p.m. |
| Lucerne Valley Janice Horst Branch | 33103 High Desert State Scenic Hwy., Lucerne Valley | Wednesday, Mar. 25, 2026 | 4 โ 6 p.m. |
| Phelan Memorial Library | 9800 Clovis Rd., Phelan | Thursday, Mar. 26, 2026 | 3:30 โ 4:30 p.m. |
| Barstow Branch | 304 E. Buena Vista St., Barstow | Saturday, Mar. 28, 2026 | 2 โ 4 p.m. |
| Fontana Lewis Library and Technology Center | 8437 Sierra Ave., Fontana | Tuesday, Mar. 31, 2026 | 4 โ 7 p.m. |
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.
County Library launches Session 2 programs

Spring is in the air, and the San Bernardino County Library is welcoming the season with Session 2 of library programs, running through April 12. This new lineup continues the County Libraryโs mission of fostering connection, curiosity and community with a wide variety of free programs for readers, learners and creators of all ages.
Session 2 offers fresh opportunities for families, teens and adults to explore, discover and engage in:
- Storytimes and family reading events โ Early literacy programs designed to inspire young readers and nurture a love of books.
- STEAM & maker programs โ Hands-on activities encouraging creativity, problem-solving and innovation.
- Arts, crafts and cultural programs โ Workshops celebrating creativity and community connections.
- Special seasonal events โ Seasonal and themed events for all ages, including family-friendly celebrations and library-wide initiatives.
- Book clubs and adult programs โ Engage in lively discussions, workshops and activities tailored to adult learners.
โLibraries are community hubs where people of all ages can learn, create and connect,โ said County Library Program Coordinator Elizabeth Williams. โSession 2 builds on our commitment to offer programs that inspire curiosity, creativity, and learning for everyone.โ
From toddlers exploring their first storybooks to adults trying out new skills, County Library Session 2 programs offer something for every member of the community. Program schedules, registration information and program details are available at local branches and on the County Library website.
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 serving a diverse population across a vast geographic area. The County Library is committed to providing equitable access to information, technology, programs and services for all San Bernardino County residents.
County Library partners with In-N-Out Burger for annual โCover to Coverโ reading rewards program

Prepare for a rewarding and delicious opportunity at your local San Bernardino County Library. Now through Saturday, April 18, the County Library is teaming up with In-N-Out Burger for its annual Cover to Cover Reading Program, encouraging children across the county to dive into books and earn a free hamburger or cheeseburger as a tasty reward.
Open to children ages 4 to 12, the program invites young readers to read five books or 300 minutes to earn a Cover-to-Cover Club Achievement Award, redeemable for a free hamburger or cheeseburger at participating In-N-Out locations. Participants may earn up to three awards during the program period.
To participate, families can register online through Beanstack. Each time a child reaches a reading milestone, an achievement award will be unlocked in the system, and a voucher will be available for pickup at their local County Library branch. Children must be present to redeem their vouchers.
All 32 County Library branches are participating, making the program accessible to families in every community throughout the county. The initiative is designed to promote literacy, build strong reading habits and make learning both fun and rewarding.
โCover to Cover is a wonderful way to motivate children to read while celebrating their accomplishments,โ said County Library Program Coordinator Elizabeth Williams. โWeโre proud to partner with In-N-Out Burger to support literacy and inspire a lifelong love of reading.โ
The program is free to participate. Parents and caregivers are encouraged to register and help their children start tracking their reading progress.
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.
County Library invites community to Catch the Reading Bug this April

This April, San Bernardino County Library (SBCL) is inviting the community to Catch the Reading Bug with a fun circulation incentive designed to get readers of all ages buzzing about books.
During the month-long program, library patrons who check out 30 items will earn an entry into a drawing for a grand prize family picnic backpack filled with springtime goodies. The prize pack includes a kite, sidewalk chalk, bubbles and a butterfly starter kit โ everything families need to spread their wings and enjoy the season outdoors.
Library staff hope the program will help the community discover that reading can be just as contagious as the springtime energy in the air.
โWe want reading excitement to spread like a good kind of bug,โ said County Librarian Melanie Orosco. โFrom picture books to page-turning novels, our shelves are full of stories that will have readers buzzing with excitement.โ
Items checked out can include books, audiobooks, DVDs, magazines and other circulating materials available through the libraryโs collection. Participants simply keep track of their checkouts with their receipts during April and submit their entry once they reach the 30-item goal.
Whether patrons are fluttering in for their next favorite read or crawling through the stacks for hidden gems, the program is designed to encourage exploration of the libraryโs diverse collection.
โSpring is a season of growth, curiosity, and new beginnings,โ Assistant County Librarian Kristin Stevens added. โWe hope families will swarm the library, discover something new, and leave with a case of the reading bug.โ
The Catch the Reading Bug circulation incentive runs April 1 through April 30 at all library locations and is open to readers of all ages.
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.
A healthy partnership: Preschool Services and Public Health provide essential health services to children in Head Start and Early Head Start

The San Bernardino County Preschool Services Department and the San Bernardino County Public Health Department have partnered to provide comprehensive health screenings for children enrolled in Head Start and Early Head Start programs. The initiative deploys mobile health clinics directly to preschool sites to ensure students can complete required health assessments on time.
While Public Health provides preventive screenings, exams and health education to families, Preschool Services coordinates the planning and outreach to ensure resources reach the families who need them most. The mobile clinics offer hearing and vision screenings and full physical examinations to ensure children are healthy, able to see and hear clearly, and ready to succeed in school and beyond.
The partnership reduces the time parents must take off work to complete the screenings and minimizes the time children are away from the classroom by making clinical services available in neighborhoods and at school sites. The mobile clinics serve as efficient, one-stop locations where families can access high-quality care close to home. Completing the screenings helps families connect to services, supports healthy growth and development and gives children the best chance to thrive at home and in school.
Conducting these assessments during the critical early years of language and cognitive development also facilitates early detection of potential developmental or medical concerns. Early identification allows for timely intervention, preventing minor health issues from escalating into significant long-term challenges. Ultimately, this proactive approach to care leads to better long-term health outcomes, fewer missed school days and greater peace of mind for families.
Families with children in Head Start or Early Head Start are encouraged to take advantage of this opportunity to support their childโs success. Parents or guardians of enrolled children must call 909-458-9447 to schedule a health screening appointment for their child.
Mobile health screenings will be held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on the dates and at the locations below.
- Rialto Renaissance, 1360 W. Foothill Blvd., Rialto: April 15
- Victorville Center, 14029 Amargosa Road, Ste. C, Victorville: March 25 and April 22
- Mill Center, 205 S. Allen St., San Bernardino: April 1
Rialto Eucalyptus, 485 N. Eucalyptus Ave., Rialto: April 8
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