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Community Clean-Up in Oak Hills and Phelan
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Land Use Services community clean-ups help keep neighborhoods safe and clean while reducing future code violations.

The San Bernardino County Land Use Services Code Enforcement Division continues its effort to maintain clean and safe neighborhoods by hosting regular community clean-up events in unincorporated areas.

The next community clean-up events are scheduled for residents of Oak Hills and Phelan.
 
Event details
Saturday, June 20
8 a.m. to noon (or earlier if equipment fills up)
 
Two locations
Oak Hills: The Solid Rock Church, 13032 Ranchero Road, Hesperia, CA 92344

Phelan: Intersection of Yucca Terrace Drive and Aster Road

What residents should know

  • Secure and cover all loads before arriving
  • Bring no more than nine tires per household (rims accepted)
  • Be prepared to unload your own items

Accepted items  

Both locations:

  • Trash and bulky items
  • Green waste
  • Tires

Oak Hills only:

  • Electronic waste (TVs, monitors, stereos, VCRs, cellphones)
  • Documents for shredding

Items not accepted include:

  • Concrete
  • Hazardous waste such as oil, antifreeze, gasoline, pesticides, fluorescent lights, paint, pool supplies and medications

For questions, please contact Deleon Luna, staff analyst with Land Use Services, Code Enforcement at 909-383-2133.


Regional Parks host Art in the Park: Watercolor Jellyfish activity at Mojave Narrows and Glen Helen 
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Join Regional Parks for this Art in the Park activity to create your very own ocean-inspired jellyfish, Tuesday, June 23, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Mojave Narrows Regional Park and Thursday, July 9, from 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. at Glen Helen Regional Park.

Join San Bernardino County Regional Parks for this fun, hands-on activity, Art in the Park: Watercolor Jellyfish activity, Tuesday, June 23, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Mojave Narrows Regional Park and Thursday, July 9, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Glen Helen Regional Park.

This event provides an artistic path to creating beautiful and engaging art experiences for kids, as they explore their imagination and design their own ocean-inspired jellyfish.

This activity is designed to impress beginning artists with the concepts of movement and color, using ethereal or dreamy characteristics, highlighting the vibrant, soft, delicate and often atmospheric quality of the ocean and its inhabitants.

Don’t miss this chance to create, explore and make something truly beautiful — perfect for families looking to add a splash of color and creativity to their day!

All ages are welcome to join! All supplies are provided while they last.

Mojave Narrows Regional Park offers the perfect landscape to spend the day at the park fishing, hiking, biking, on the playground or splash pad, picnicking and grilling. Pack the car and come out for this exciting day of exploring the great outdoors.

Glen Helen Regional Park offers the perfect landscape for spending the day at the park fishing, hiking, biking, swimming at the swim complex with waterslides, a splash pad and new snack bar (Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day weekend. Check parks.sbcounty.gov/swim-schedules for pool schedule.), on the playgrounds, picnicking and grilling or disc golfing. Pack the car and come out for this exciting day of exploring the great outdoors.

Mojave Narrows is open daily from 7:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. and is located at 18000 Yates Rd. in Victorville.

Glen Helen is open daily from 7:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. and is located at 2555 Glen Helen Pkwy. in San Bernardino (Devore).

This event is free for those camping with us at Mojave Narrows Regional Park.

General park admission is $10 per vehicle Monday through Friday, $15 per vehicle Saturday and Sunday, and $20 per vehicle on holidays.

For more park and camping information, visit parks.sbcounty.gov and follow us on Facebook and Instagram for parks news and events updates.


Big Bear Lake Community Planning Meeting
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Join the Behavioral Health Services Act Community Planning Meeting and help shape behavioral health services in San Bernardino County.

Discover what the transition from the Mental Health Services Act (MHSA) to the Behavioral Health Services Act (BHSA) means for you and your community. Join the San Bernardino County Behavioral Health Department for an informative session focused on the mountain region’s older adult residents. Learn about local behavioral health programs, supportive resources and services available in your area.

Your voice matters—come share your experiences, ask questions and be part of the conversation. Resources, swag and Narcan training will be provided to attendees.

Wednesday, June 24

12:30 – 2:30 p.m.

Mom and Dad Project
41965 Big Bear Blvd., Big Bear Lake
Lunch will be provided by Maggio’s.


Join Regional Parks in celebrating America’s 250th anniversary with a SparkleFizz Science Lab activity 
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Come celebrate America’s 250th anniversary at Cucamonga-Guasti, Yucaipa and Glen Helen Regional Parks with an exciting hands-on science activity using safe food ingredients to resemble fireworks.

Get ready to mix, fizz and explore with this exciting hands-on science activity celebrating the nation’s semi quincentennial—the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence.

Bring the whole family and discover how safe and simple food ingredients like sugar and vinegar can create an amazing chemical reaction that looks just like a burst of fireworks. All supplies are provided while they last.

Join Regional Parks at Cucamonga-Guasti, Yucaipa and Glen Helen Regional Parks.

  • Cucamonga-Guasti Regional Park

Thursday, June 25, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.

800 N. Archibald Ave., Ontario

  • Yucaipa Regional Park

Tuesday, June 30, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.

33900 Oak Glen Rd., Yucaipa

  • Glen Helen Regional Park

Thursday, July 2, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.

2555 Glen Helen Pkwy, San Bernardino (Devore)

As you watch your creation come to life, you’ll also learn how chemistry is happening all around us in fun and surprising ways.

It’s a colorful, hands-on experiment that blends creativity with science and turns your table into a mini-celebration of fizz and motion!

Don’t miss this chance to explore, create and learn together — it’s the perfect family-friendly activity that brings a little sparkle, a little science and a whole lot of fun!

All ages are welcome. Leashed pets are welcome too!

Cucamonga-Guasti Regional Park offers the perfect setting for a day of fishing, biking, playing on the playground, cooling off at the splash pad, picnicking and grilling. Pack the car and come out for this exciting day of exploring the great outdoors.

Yucaipa Regional Park offers the perfect landscape to spend the day at the park fishing, hiking, biking and swimming at the swim complex with waterslides, playing on the playground, picnicking and grilling, renting a pedal boat or disc golfing. Pack the car and come out for this exciting day of exploring the great outdoors.

Glen Helen Regional Park offers many amenities to enjoy, including fishing, hiking trails, a swim complex with splash pad, waterslides and new snack bar (open seasonally from Memorial Day through Labor Day). Check our website for pool schedules. The serene landscape offers open spaces to recreate outdoors with family and friends in a safe and clean environment. Pack a lunch or use one of our picnic shelters for grilling and spend the day with us. Leashed pets are always welcome too!

Regional Parks are open daily from 7:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. Parking is free for those camping at Yucaipa. General park admission is $10 per vehicle Monday through Friday, $15 per vehicle Saturday and Sunday, and $20 per vehicle on holidays.

For more park and camping information, visit parks.sbcounty.gov and follow us on Facebook and Instagram for parks news and events updates.


safeTALK Suicide Alertness Training 
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Build skills to recognize and respond to signs of suicide through safeTALK Suicide Alertness Training with San Bernardino County Behavioral Health. 

In this free three-hour training, participants will learn how to recognize and support a person with thoughts of suicide. Participants will become a safeTALK-trained suicide alert helper.

Over the course of training, participants will learn to:

  • Notice and respond to situations where suicidal thoughts might be present
  • Recognize that invitations for help are often overlooked
  • Move beyond the common tendency to miss, dismiss and avoid suicide
  • Apply the TALK steps: Tell, Ask, Listen, and Keep Safe
  • Know community resources

Saturday, June 27

9 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.

11305 Hesperia Road in Hesperia

Register: https://forms.cloud.microsoft/g/JnASgxPsRq

For questions, please email DBHOSP@DBH.SBCOUNTY.GOV or call 909-387-6221.


QPR Suicide Prevention virtual training 
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Learn to Question, Persuade, and Refer (QPR) through free virtual and in-person suicide prevention training on Tuesday, June 30, offered by San Bernardino County Behavioral Health.  

QPR (Question, Persuade, Refer) Training is an evidence‑based suicide prevention program designed to teach community members how to recognize the warning signs of a suicide crisis and respond effectively. Participants learn three simple, life‑saving steps: how to ask someone if they are considering suicide, how to offer hope through supportive communication and how to connect them with appropriate help.

This interactive training helps staff build confidence, develop practical intervention skills and better understand local behavioral health resources. QPR is designed for anyone—no clinical background required—and empowers participants to play an active role in supporting the safety and well‑being of individuals in our community.

Tuesday, June 30

5 – 6:30 p.m.

Register for the virtual training at https://forms.cloud.microsoft/g/zaSnWn0uMs.

For questions, please email DBHOSP@DBH.SBCOUNTY.GOV or call 909-387-6221.


Make a splash with the Catch the Wave Summer Reading Program
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Catch the Wave with the San Bernardino County Library this summer and dive into a season full of stories, adventure and imagination! Join our Summer Reading Program from June 8 through Aug. 2 for exciting books, fun activities and rewards all summer long.

The San Bernardino County Library is ready to make waves this summer with the launch of its annual Summer Reading Program (SRP), “Catch the Wave!” running through Aug. 2 at library branches across the county.

Readers of all ages are invited to dive into a summer packed with books, activities and shore-to-please events designed to keep minds active and imaginations swimming all season long. From toddlers to adults, participants can log reading, reel in prizes and ride the tide of discovery through free programs and hands-on experiences.

Participants can register beginning June 8 through the library’s Beanstack portal or at their local branch library.

“This year’s Summer Reading Program invites the community to surf into stories, explore new horizons and ‘seas’ the day through reading and learning,” said County Librarian Melanie Orosco. “Whether you’re flipping pages by the pool or diving into a new genre, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.”

Throughout the summer, library branches will host a wave of free events and educational entertainment, including:

  • Live performances and interactive shows
  • Family storytimes and themed programs
  • Teen and adult engagement events
  • Reading challenges and prize opportunities

The SRP helps prevent summer learning loss while encouraging lifelong literacy, creativity and community connection. Families are encouraged to “shell-e-brate” the season by visiting their local library and participating in programs designed to make reading part of every summer adventure.

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.


Summer swim season continues at Glen Helen and Yucaipa swim complexes through Labor Day
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Regional Parks welcomes visitors to the swim complexes at Glen Helen and Yucaipa Regional Parks for the summer swim season.

Regional Parks is excited to welcome everyone back to the Glen Helen and Yucaipa swim facilities this summer. The 2026 swim season schedule is as follows:

  • June 16-30 (every day except Mondays)
  • Fourth of July Weekend: July 3-5
  • July 7-31 (closed Mondays)
  • Aug. 1-30 (Saturday and Sundays only)
  • Labor Day Weekend: Sept. 5-7

Park and swim facility admission fees are separate. Park admission is $10 per vehicle Monday through Friday and $15 per vehicle on weekends and holidays. Holiday weekends include Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday.

Swim ticket prices (now includes waterslide access)

  • Weekdays 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 holiday price also applies to the Saturday and Sunday that follows. If the holiday is on a Monday, the holiday price also applies to the Saturday and Sunday that leads up to the Monday holiday.)
  • Children under age three (3) are free.
  • Family 4-pack $55 (does not apply to children under the age of 3 because their admission is free)
    • Family 4-pack not available for purchase on holidays and special events.

Waterslide height requirement

  • Must be at least 48″ (inches) tall to ride the slides. 

Swim entry is first-come, first-served, and reservations are not accepted. Visitors are encouraged to arrive as early as possible. The swim complexes may reach capacity early in the morning. The park opens at 7:30 a.m., and visitors are welcome to wait in line before the complex opens at 10 a.m.

Once all the wristbands are sold for the day, no new visitors will be allowed inside. Only service animals are allowed inside the swim complexes. No grills are allowed in the swim complexes. Swimmers who have wristbands may exit and re-enter the complex throughout the day until the pool closes at 4 p.m.

Yucaipa Swim Complex cabanas

No online or call-ahead reservations are accepted. Check availability at the swim complex on the day of the visit. Reservations and payment are accepted on the day of the visit at Yucaipa Regional Park’s pool facility on a first-come, first-served basis.

Weekends are considered Saturday and Sunday. Depending on what day a holiday falls on, holiday weekends may include a Friday, Saturday, Sunday and/or Monday.

Three (3) small picnic shelters with table and grill are available:

  • Daily (excluding holidays, holiday weekends and special events): $50/day
  • Daily on holidays, holiday weekends and special events: $100/day

For a more complete pool schedule or FAQs, visit parks.sbcounty.gov/swim-schedules and follow us on Facebook and Instagram for event and pool updates.Qs, visit parks.sbcounty.gov/swim-schedules and follow us on Facebook and Instagram for event and pool updates.


Create fun bubble magic at Guasti Regional Park with Rainbow Bubbles activity 
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Join Regional Parks for this Art in the Park activity to create your very own magical bubbles, Tuesday, July 7, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Cucamonga-Guasti Regional Park.

Get ready to blow, bubble and create something magical with Regional Parks in this hands-on family Art in the Park: Rainbow Bubbles activity at Cucamonga-Guasti Regional Park on Tuesday, July 7, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Step into a world of color and foam as you watch bright, swirling bubbles come to life right in front of you. With just a few simple materials, you’ll create long flowing bubble “snakes” that grow and stretch.

This playful, magical sensory experience is all about experimenting, exploring and having fun together.

Don’t miss this exciting opportunity to create, play, and discover — perfect for families looking to add a little extra color and joy to their day!

All supplies will be provided while they last. All ages are welcome! Leashed pets are welcome too!

NOTE: Participants are asked to bring an empty water bottle.

Cucamonga-Guasti Regional Park offers the perfect landscape to spend the day at the park fishing, biking, playing on the playground, cooling off at the splash pad, picnicking and grilling. Pack the car and come out for this exciting day of exploring the great outdoors.

Guasti is open daily from 7:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. and is located at 800 N. Archibald Ave. in Ontario.

General park admission is $10 per vehicle Monday through Friday, $15 per vehicle Saturday and Sunday, and $20 per vehicle on holidays.

For more park and camping information, visit parks.sbcounty.gov and follow us on Facebook and Instagram for parks news and events updates.


Explore Mojave River Forks for a nighttime adventure spotting nocturnal wildlife
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Join Regional Parks for this Night Walk activity for all ages to explore the park after dark Saturday, July 11, from 6-8 p.m. at Mojave River Forks Regional Park. 

Get ready to explore the wonders of the night as we search for owls, glowing scorpions and other nocturnal creatures at Mojave River Forks Regional Park on Saturday, July 11, from 6 to 8 p.m.

Each walk is about 45 minutes and two walks are scheduled to depart at 6:15 p.m. and 7:15 p.m. from the campground.

With the stunning night sky as our backdrop, we’ll uncover hidden surprises and learn about the incredible wildlife that comes to life towards sunset.

This family-friendly adventure is perfect for explorers of all ages — so grab your flashlight, bring your sense of adventure and get ready for a night to remember!

Mojave River Forks is a campground with hiking trails. Please wear comfortable shoes, dress appropriately, bring a flashlight and water and/or snacks.

All ages are welcome. Leashed pets are welcome too!

Admission is $15 per vehicle. Due to limited internet connection, only cash is accepted or you can pre-pay and show your receipt at the gate when you arrive.

For more park and camping information, visit parks.sbcounty.gov and follow us on Facebook and Instagram for parks news and events updates.


County Library seeking car enthusiasts for “Read, Write, and Cruise” Route 66 Centennial Car Show
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Read, Write & Cruise Car Show? Now that’s an event worth revving up for! Who says learning can’t come with a little horsepower? The San Bernardino County Library is bringing together books and bold builds—from hot rods to great reads—for a combination that truly stands out.

Car enthusiasts and community members across the High Desert are invited to rev up their engines for the Read, Write, and Cruise Car Show, rolling into the Hesperia Branch Library parking lot in celebration of the 100th anniversary of historic Route 66.

The event, hosted by the San Bernardino County Library, will take place on Saturday, Aug. 8, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. for a high-energy, family-friendly event that brings together chrome, culture and community all in one place.

With 100 total exhibit spaces available, vehicle registration is now open. Car enthusiasts are encouraged to claim their spot early. The library is currently accepting applications from participants showcasing hot rods, classic cars and off-road builds, with free entry for vehicle exhibitors.
     
 “Celebrating Route 66’s centennial gives us a unique opportunity to connect history, culture and community in a meaningful way,” said County Library Events Coordinator Jenni McCormick. “Read, Write, and Cruise brings together a shared passion for automotive culture while highlighting the library as a place for learning, creativity and connection.”
  
Attendees can expect a show-stopping lineup of vehicles — from polished classics to rugged off-roaders — alongside live entertainment, community vendors and interactive activities for all ages.

Guests are also invited to explore library resources and discover programs that keep the community learning and engaged all year long.
  
More than just a car show, Read, Write, and Cruise puts the County Library in the driver’s seat of innovative programming — where horsepower meets brainpower in celebration of Route 66’s legendary legacy.
  
The show will be open to the public at no charge and will feature up to 100 cars, along with music, food, vendors and prizes.
  
 Event details
 Read, Write, and Cruise Car Show
 Aug. 8 | 10 a.m. – 3 p.m.
 Hesperia Branch Library Parking Lot
 9650 7th Ave., Hesperia
  
For more information about registering a vehicle, please contact SBCL Events Coordinator Jenni McCormick at Jenni.McCormick@lib.sbcounty.gov or call 909-798-2273.
   
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.


Additional County Update News – June 18, 2026