Upland Farmers Market
Upland City Hall 460 N. Euclid Ave., Upland, CA, United StatesFarm fresh produce, handcraft artisans, food vendors, and more - In Downtown Updland.
Farm fresh produce, handcraft artisans, food vendors, and more - In Downtown Updland.
In partnership with San Bernardino County Fire Protection District, the City's Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) Program provides residents of Chino and San Bernardino County with a safe and convenient way to dispose common household chemicals free of charge. HHW Collection events are held every 2nd and 4th Saturday of the...
Open year round, the market is located near The Kickin' Crab and Victoria's Secret.
The Board of Supervisors' meetings are open for public participation. Public access to the San Bernardino County Government Center is through the west doors, facing Arrowhead Avenue. All members of the public entering the building are required to go through a security scan then will be sent directly to the...
Healthy Family Day, presented by Healthy Chino and the Chino Valley YMCA, is a family fun event focused on the promotion of health and wellness, physical fitness, and nutrition for the entire family. This event provides opportunities for your family to live a healthy lifestyle and features health, fitness, and...
Farm fresh produce, handcraft artisans, food vendors, and more - In Downtown Updland.
The City of Chino Hills and Waste Management (WM) will be giving away free compost, mulch, and wood chips. The event will be held at The Shoppes overflow parking lot on Shoppes Drive near Boys Republic Drive. Please be prepared to provide proof of Chino Hills residency in the form...
Meetings will take place in the Chino Hills City Hall Council Chambers. View agendas, minutes, and/or watch meetings live.
Open year round, the market is located near The Kickin' Crab and Victoria's Secret.
The Chino Hills Police Department will host a Crime Prevention Symposium for the police department, community leaders, and residents to come together and discuss effective strategies to reduce and prevent crime. Chino Hills Deputies will discuss crime trends and community policing approaches, as well as address the public's inquiries.