This is a reminder that Monday the 14th at 7 p.m., the Chino Hills Historical Society hosts a talk at the Chino Hills Community Center, 14250 Peyton Drive, called "In Hot Water: The La Vida and Carbon Canyon Mineral Springs Resorts."
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11 October 2024
Chino Hills Historical Society Talk Monday Night on Mineral Springs Resorts in Carbon Canyon
05 October 2024
Carbon Canyon Fire Safe Council Brush Drop-Off A Success
The morning began relatively cool, though it heated up a good deal later, but the Carbon Canyon Fire Safe Council's Brush Drop Off was an unqualified success.
Council volunteers assisted Canyon residents with unloading brush and other plant material during the course of nearly five hours, filling two roll-off bins containing thousands of pounds of debris.
Thanks to those residents, Council volunteers and the City of Chino Hills and Waste Management for providing the bins. This event helps to reduce wildfire risk in the Canyon, especially in a year with well over 1 million acres burned in California and a La NiƱa weather system upon us.
04 October 2024
Carbon Canyon Fire Safe Council Brush Drop-Off Tomorrow Morning!
It's going to be a hot weekend and this is a reminder of the ever-present wildfire danger in Carbon Canyon. So, tomorrow morning, Saturday the 4th from 8 to Noon, the Carbon Canyon Fire Safe Council hosts its biannual Brush Drop-Off event at Fire Station 64 on Canon Lane, north of Carbon Canyon Road.