
For the past 11 years, lower Aguanga has been graced by a large lighted star nestled atop a hillside, accompanied by a brilliant 13-foot-tall cross made of bright white lights. The star glows warmly down upon the Hwy. 371 and 79 South junction, bringing joy and smiles to drivers during the Christmas season.The festive star measures 16 feet tall and 16 feet wide, and is easily seen from across the valley. Lovingly created by Aguanga homeowner Lee Morgan, the star is lighted after Thanksgiving and turned off Jan. 2.“There’s a 60-foot star in the foothills of Upland, where Lee grew up and where I worked at Upland High School,” Lee’s wife Sharon explained. “We thought it would be nice to have a lighted star in Aguanga for people to enjoy.”[caption id="attachment_73392"