zip, here's a quick link for you to check upcoming dates, rise and transit times, and 'where to look' info for upcoming flybys visible from your ZIP code.
(This site cuts to the more notable objects; don't want to put you to sleep with other more definitive noidy content including your own tracking freeware ;-)
"There are hundreds of satellites in Earth orbit; we cut through the confusion by narrowing the list to a half-dozen or so of the most interesting. At the moment we are monitoring a number of spy satellites, the International Space Station, and the Hubble Space Telescope. Feedback is welcomed. "
e.g., ISS Aug 10, 20:03 rise Yucaipa time, 2 1/2 min viewing, magnitude -2.4 (VERY bright!)
http://spaceweather.com/flybys/flybys.php?zip=92399
kind regards,
arocknoid
PS nice bear photo! exciting to see in your own yard; hope the furry critters don't go down the path of bad luck becoming too accustomed to contact with Hoomanses..