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A banner reading, Things to Do in San Bernardino County, featuring a vibrant design with blue and gold accents. On the right, a woman and a laughing child enjoy a sunny day at an outdoor event with tents in the background. The San Bernardino County logo is included, along with stylized tree silhouettes.

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

County Library invites community to Catch the Reading Bug this April
Colorful banner showing two kids with nets chasing cartoon ladybugs reading books in a field, promoting a library reading program in April.
Catch the Reading Bug this April with San Bernardino County Library – fun, reading, and adventure for kids.

This April, San Bernardino County Library 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.

โ€œWe want reading excitement to spread like a good kind of bug,โ€ said County Librarian Melanie Orosco. โ€œFrom 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 libraryโ€™s 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 libraryโ€™s diverse collection.

โ€œSpring is a season of growth, curiosity, and new beginnings,โ€ Assistant County Librarian Kristin Stevens added. โ€œWe 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.


Regional Parks host buzz-worthy Bee Pollination STEAM activity
A bee sits on a daisy flower. San Bernardino County Regional Parks logo with text โ€œBee Pollination STEAM Activityโ€ and โ€œparks.sbcounty.gov.โ€
In this hands-on activity, kids will discover how bees help plants grow and why pollination is so important to our world.

Bee ready for a fun and buzz-worthy STEAM adventure on Saturday, April 18, at Yucaipa and Glen Helen Regional Parks, as we introduce the world of bees and why they are vital to our ecosystem.

In this activity, each young scientist will create their very own bee and use it to โ€œpollinateโ€ colorful construction-paper flowers, bringing science, creativity and problem-solving together in a playful way.

Locations and times:

Saturday, April 18

  • Yucaipa Regional Park: 10-11:30 a.m.
     33900 Oak Glen Road, Yucaipa
  • Glen Helen Regional Park: 2-3:30 p.m.
     2555 Glen Helen Pkwy., San Bernardino


All ages are welcome! Admission is $15 per vehicle and free for those camping with us at Yucaipa. Supplies are provided while they last.

Regional Parks are open daily from 7:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.

For more information about Regional Parks, please visit our website at parks.sbcounty.gov. Follow Regional Parks on Facebook and Instagram for the latest park news and events.


Lake Gregoryโ€™s second annual trout derby returns with top $1,000 prize 
A rainbow trout splashes out of a lake.
Whether youโ€™re a seasoned angler chasing the big one or introducing your family to their very first catch,
this is your chance to be part of an unforgettable day at Lake Gregory in Crestline.

Experience a high-energy day on the water with fishing, fresh mountain air and friendly competition as The Lake Gregory Company hosts its second annual trout derby on Saturday, April 18, from 7 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at 24171 Lake Drive in Crestline. Anglers will compete for top prizes of $1,000, $500 and $250 for first-, second- and third-place winners.

For the derby, the lake will be stocked with 1,700 pounds of trout, including rainbow trout, lightning trout and 300 pounds of trophy-size fish.

This community event is open to all ages, and a state fishing license is required for ages over 16. The derby will be held rain or shine, and no refund will be issued.

Register for the derby online at lakegregory.com/fishing before 9 p.m. on Friday, April 17. The entry fee is $39.10 per person.

Is there a special prize category for kids?
Yes, a Kidsโ€™ Division will be available for participants ages 15 and under, featuring prizes for this age group. To qualify for this category, anglers must be 15 years old or younger on the day of the event and possess a valid derby ticket.

The winner in this division will be determined by the longest trout caught within the age group during official derby hours.

  • Kids category prizes (ages 15 and under):
     1st Place: Bait & Tackle Gift Card, Rod & Reel + Tackle Box Combo & 4 Beach All Access Passes
     2nd Place: Bait & Tackle Gift Card & Rod & Reel + Tackle Box Combo
     3rd Place: Bait & Tackle Merch & Tackle Box

Derby schedule

  • 5:30 a.m.: Check-in will take place at one of the designated check-in stations (detailed instructions will be provided at a later date).
  • 7 a.m.: Fishing begins with a “shotgun start” signaled by the patrol boatโ€™s horn, initiated by the rangers.
  • 1 p.m.: Fishing cut-off time for all anglers.
  • 1-1:30 p.m.: Final fish measurements at Bait & Tackle Measuring Station located at 24560 San Moritz Drive in Crestline.
    • To enter the derby at the measurement station, participants aged 16 and older must present proof of ticket purchase, a valid fishing license and photo ID. Please allow extra time for completing derby forms and measuring of fish.
    • All measuring and forms must be submitted by 1:30 p.m. to be eligible for prizes
  • 1:30 p.m.: Derby prize drawing, announcement of winners and prize distribution at Bait & Tackle located at 24560 San Moritz Drive in Crestline.

For more information on the derby rules, use of float tubes, boat rentals and boat launch passes, parking, FAQs and prizes, visit lakegregory.com/fishing. Participants must be present to receive their prize.

The recreation company is a concessionaire of Lake Gregory Regional Park and is managed by the Regional Parks department.

For more information about Regional Parks, please visit our website at parks.sbcounty.gov. Follow Regional Parks on Facebook and Instagram for the latest park news and events.


County Library launches Session 2 programs
Ready, set, learn… and dance! Our exciting new lineup for Session 2 is here to make your days brighter. Check out the jams at library.sbcounty.gov!

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 Libraryโ€™s mission of fostering connection, curiosity and community with a wide variety of free programs for readers, learners and creators of all ages.


A healthy partnership: Preschool Services and Public Health provide essential health services to children in Head Start and Early Head Start
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Mobile clinic brings health services to children enrolled in Preschool Servicesโ€™ programs.

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 childโ€™s 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

County Library invites community to โ€œFind Your Joyโ€ during National Library Week 
Celebrate National Library Week, April 19-25, 2026. San Bernardino County Libraries poster with computers, a frog, and library logos on a yellow background, and โ€œI Love San Bernardino County Librariesโ€ sticker.
Discover more than books at the San Bernardino County Librariesโ€”explore, learn and imagine during National Library Week.
Guardians of the sky take flight: Galaxy Nights blends stargazing with conservation in one unforgettable evening

Galaxy Nights event banner featuring a telescope silhouette, butterflies by a moon, starry sky. Scheduled for April 25, 2026, 5:30-9:30 pm. San Bernardino County Library and Avantus logo.
Join us for Galaxy Nights: Guardians of the Sky on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 5:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. at the Lucerne Valley Branch Library. Explore the wonders of the night sky with telescopes and enjoy a magical evening under the stars!

The night sky will come alive with purpose and wonder on Saturday, April 25, as the San Bernardino County Library invites the community to โ€œGalaxy Nights: Guardians of the Skyโ€ at the Lucerne Valley Janice Horst Branch. The conservation-themed event will take place from 5:30 to 9:30 p.m., offering an immersive experience for families, nature enthusiasts and curious minds of all ages.

From the moment guests arrive, theyโ€™ll be transported into a world where science meets storytelling. The evening begins with a live, interactive butterfly experience from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., presented by Flutterby Ranch. Attendees will have the rare opportunity to engage up close with these vital pollinators, learning about their role in local ecosystems and global conservation efforts.

The conservation theme continues through partnerships with the Sierra Club San Gorgonio Chapter and the SoCal Bat Working Group, who will be on-site sharing insights into habitat preservation, biodiversity and the often-overlooked guardians of our night skies โ€” bats.

As twilight deepens, the focus shifts skyward. Guests will enjoy guided stargazing experiences, offering a closer look at the celestial wonders above. Among the highlights is the Leo constellation, known as the โ€œLion of Spring,โ€ easily identified by its distinctive โ€œsickleโ€ shape โ€” resembling a backward question mark โ€” and anchored by the bright star Regulus at its heart.

No community celebration is complete without great food, and Galaxy Nights delivers with a lineup of local favorites, including Moo and Brew Coffee, Drinkzilla and Abbyโ€™s Cakes and More, offering a range of sweet treats, refreshing drinks and savory bites.

โ€œGalaxy Nights is more than just an evening under the stars โ€” itโ€™s a chance to connect people with the environment in a meaningful, memorable way,โ€ said Library Events Coordinator Jenni McCormick. โ€œBy blending conservation education with interactive experiences, we hope to inspire the next generation of environmental stewards.โ€

In addition to stargazing and partner-led activities, attendees can enjoy a variety of conservationโ€“themed crafts designed for all ages. The evening will also feature a circulation incentive and an exciting grand prize drawing. To be eligible for the grand prize, visitors must check out 10 items during the event, with each checkout counting toward unlocking a universe of knowledge โ€” and the chance to win a special prize.

Admission is free, and all are encouraged to attend this unique fusion of science, nature and community spirit.

For more information about the San Bernardino County Library system, visit library.sbcounty.gov, call 909-387-2220, or follow the library on Facebook and 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 equal access to information, technology, programs, and services for all residents of San Bernardino County.

About Avantus
Avantus is a California-based developer of solar and storage energy projects, including the Sienna Solar Center, a solar project under development in San Bernardino County, California, near the community of Lucerne Valley. Avantus has developed over a dozen operating projects throughout California, which have created thousands of direct and indirect job opportunities and continue to generate tens of millions of dollars in local tax revenue. As with all the communities we work in, Avantus strives to bring positive change to Lucerne Valley through economic opportunity and local partnerships. For more information, please visit  www.siennasolarcenter.com and follow Avantus on LinkedIn.


May the books be with you: Intergalactic Fan Wars takes over County Libraries
From the far reaches of the galaxy to the shelves of your library, an explosive adventure awaits. Get ready to pick your side in the legendary โ€œIntergalactic Fan Warsโ€ arriving May 2026!

This May, San Bernardino County Library branches will transform into immersive battlegrounds of imagination during โ€œIntergalactic Fan Wars,โ€ an all-ages celebration, inviting the community to take part in the ultimate sci-fi showdown: โ€œStar Wars vs. Star Trek.โ€

Blending reading incentives with fandom excitement, the program encourages patrons to explore the libraryโ€™s extensive collections while pledging allegiance to their favorite universe. Whether inspired by the Force or captivated by the final frontier, patrons can earn themed rewards simply by doing what they do best โ€” reading!

Throughout the month, patrons who check out 30 items will have the opportunity to select a special incentive aligned with their chosen fandom. Designed to delight both Jedi and Starfleet loyalists, these rewards offer a fun and interactive way to celebrate personal interests while promoting literacy and community engagement.

โ€œโ€˜Intergalactic Fan Warsโ€™ is about more than choosing sides โ€” itโ€™s about bringing people together through stories that have inspired generations,โ€ said Assistant County Librarian Kristin Stevens. โ€œWeโ€™re excited to create an experience where reading becomes a shared adventure, and every checkout fuels the fun.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 intergalactic heroes, villains and explorersโ€”bringing the excitement of epic space adventures to life.

As part of the celebration, patrons who meet their branchโ€™s checkout requirements during Intergalactic Fan Wars will earn a themed reward aligned with their chosen universe, along with an opportunity to win a grand prize. All events are free and open to the public. Programs are designed primarily for children and families, though fans of all ages are welcome to attend.

Plan your mission and join the actionโ€”explore the event schedule below to find your nearest Intergalactic Fan Wars experience.

Twentynine Palms Branch
6078 Adobe Rd., Twentynine Palms
Saturday, May 2 | 1 โ€“ 3 p.m.

Muscoy Baker Family Learning Center
2818 Macy St., Muscoy
Saturday, May 2 | 2 โ€“ 4 p.m.

Joshua Tree Branch Library
6465 Park Blvd., Joshua Tree
Thursday, May 7 | 12:30 โ€“ 1:30 p.m.

Barstow Branch
304 E. Buena Vista St., Barstow
Saturday, May 9 | 2 โ€“ 4 p.m.

Chino Hills James S. Thalman Branch
14020 City Center Dr., Chino Hills
Tuesday, May 12 | 3 โ€“ 6 p.m.

Apple Valley Newton T. Bass Branch
14901 Dale Evans Pkwy., Apple Valley
Tuesday, May 12 | 4 โ€“ 6 p.m.

Yucaipa Branch
12040 5th St., Yucaipa
Tuesday, May 12 | 4 โ€“ 6 p.m.

Grand Terrace Branch
22795 Barton Rd., Grand Terrace
Wednesday, May 13 | 3:30 โ€“ 5:30 p.m.

Montclair Branch
9955 Fremont Ave., Montclair
Friday, May 15 | 4 โ€“ 5 p.m.

Adelanto Branch
11497 Bartlett Ave., Adelanto
Saturday, May 16 | 2 โ€“ 4 p.m.

Lake Arrowhead Branch
27235 Highway 189, Blue Jay
Tuesday, May 19 | 4 โ€“ 5:30 p.m.

Bloomington Branch
18028 Valley Blvd., Bloomington
Wednesday, May 20 | 3 โ€“ 5 p.m.

Chino Branch
13180 Central Ave., Chino
Wednesday, May 20 | 4 โ€“ 6 p.m.

Crestline Branch
24105 Lake Gregory Dr., Crestline
Wednesday, May 20 | 4 โ€“ 6 p.m.

Hesperia Branch
9650 7th Ave., Hesperia
Thursday, May 21 | 4:30 โ€“ 6:30 p.m.

Loma Linda Branch
25581 Barton Rd., Loma Linda
Tuesday, May 26 | 3 โ€“ 5 p.m.

Big Bear Lake Branch
41930 Garstin Dr., Big Bear Lake
Tuesday, May 26 | 4 โ€“ 6 p.m.

Fontana Lewis Library and Technology Center
8437 Sierra Ave., Fontana
Tuesday, May 26 | 4 โ€“ 7 p.m.

Highland Sam J. Racadio Library and Environmental Learning Center
7863 Central Ave., Highland
Wednesday, May 27 | 4 โ€“ 6 p.m.

Mentone Senior Center and Library
1331 Opal Ave., Mentone
Thursday, May 28 | 3 โ€“ 5 p.m.

Phelan Memorial Library
9800 Clovis Rd., Phelan
Thursday, May 28 | 4:30 โ€“ 5:30 p.m.

Community members of all ages are encouraged to join the adventure โ€” whether youโ€™re a lifelong fan or a curious newcomer ready to explore galaxies far, far away or boldly go where no one has gone before.

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 equal access to information, technology, programs, and services for all residents of San Bernardino County.


District Attorney invites community to National Crime Victimsโ€™ Rights Week Memorials in Rialto and Victorville 
A survivor honors a murdered loved one at a past West Valley National Crime Victimsโ€™ Rights Week Memorial. 

San Bernardino County District Attorney Jason Anderson invites you to join him for the 11th annual National Crime Victims’ Rights Week Memorials.

National Crime Victims’ Rights Week will be commemorated April 19โ€“25. Since 1981, this annual observance has been held every April to unite crime survivors, victim assistance programs, justice professionals, and communities across America to pay tribute to victims.

The 2026 theme is LISTEN. ACT. ADVOCATE. This is a call to act and listen to all survivors and victims of crime. This theme emphasizes that advocacy drives vital connections and increases access to services, rights, and healing.

Memorial events will be held at the following locations:

There will be resource tables available before and after the memorial program, so please come early or plan to stay afterward to visit them.


Additional County Update News โ€“ April 9, 2026