Conservation Plan Signing

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In 2006, Hills For Everyone was one of 30 conservation and community groups to support Orange County’s Renewed Measure M (a 1/2-cent sales tax measure) because it provided funding for conservation projects.  The 296-acre Hayashi Preserve (shown left) was acquired in May 2011.  It borders Chino Hills State Park.  Tomorrow, the Orange County Transportation Authority signs a county-wide Conservation Plan permanently protecting this land and 1,000+ acres elsewhere.  Congrats to all the partners involved! Read the Voice of OC OpEd.

4th of July Volunteers Needed

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We could use your help! Every 4th of July, Hills For Everyone calls on its supporters to volunteer to staff our information booth at the Brea Country Fair.  The event runs from 9 AM to 3 PM at City Hall Park (on Brea Blvd. south of Imperial Hwy).  Depending on the number of volunteers we have, the shifts generally run an hour and a half each.  Have no fear, we provide all the materials and talking points for our volunteers … Read More

Spring 2017

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Spring 2017 (PDF – 1.02 MB) Highlights: Precipitation, Poppies, People, and Problems Loss of a Leader — Jeff Yann Honoring a Leader — Bob Henderson Madrona – A Light at the End of the Tunnel? Esperanza Hills – A Decision in May Three Easy Ways to Help Hills For Everyone

Tres Hermanos Wait Continues…

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Meeting delays have held up the Oversight Committee on the Tres Hermanos sale to the City of Industry. This has residents worried about what is going on behind closed doors.  Hills For Everyone Executive Director Claire Schlotterbeck states they are “in a dance.” Read the San Gabriel Valley Tribune article.

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