October E-Newsletter

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Check out the Hills For Everyone October E-Newsletter which covers 30×30 being signed into law, and three upcoming events: Total Solar Eclipse (10/14), Trunk or Treat (10/29), and the Habitat Authority Open House (11/14). View our E-Newsletter.

Solar Eclipse Sunglasses No Longer Available

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Wow!  We’ve had a huge response to the article in our newsletter about the solar eclipse sunglasses. It’s great that so many of you plan to see the eclipse (safely!). Get details on what you’ll see where you are located. Unfortunately, we have just learned the eclipse sunglasses are no longer available at the Chino Hills State Park Discovery Center. It looks like we will all need to build our own viewing box. Here are some resources for you to … Read More

Nature at Her Grandest

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The solar eclipse on Monday August 21 may be one of nature’s grandest shows. In the most vivid way, we see where we fit in the universe. In our area, about 62% of the sun will be covered. The eclipse will begin at 9:06 AM and last about 2 hours and 40 minutes. Never look directly at the sun during the eclipse without appropriate eye protection. Sunglasses don’t count. Real solar viewers are thousands of times darker than sunglasses. There are glasses … Read More

Perseid Meteors & Solar Eclipse

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Right now the Perseid Meteor showers are in full swing… so go look at the night sky in the middle of the night. Most of the meteors are going from north to south in the night sky. But Monday, woah, next Monday we have a full solar eclipse. If you aren’t travelling to place that you can see the full eclipse (like most of us), check out the following link to see what it will look like in your zip … Read More

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