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The Harvard Skate Park combines a safe and positive environment with a high-quality skateboarding facility. It offers 10,000 square feet of skating surface, a spine, the Bowl, and lights for skating at night. Since opening in the summer of 2000, the Harvard Skate Park has become one of the top skateboarding locations in Orange County. All ages and skill levels are welcome.

The City will begin accepting 2016 reservation applications for resident private parties (Category IV groups) beginning September 1, and on September 4 for Categories I, II, III, V and VI. Please click here for detailed information on the City’s facility reservation application process.

The City will begin accepting 2016 reservation applications for resident private parties (Category IV groups) beginning September 1, and on September 4 for Categories I, II, III, V and VI. Please click here for detailed information on the City’s facility reservation application process.

Sponsored by the Irvine Animal Care Center, this annual event features more than 500 dogs, cats and rabbits available for adoption along with pet-related vendors, a silent auction, raffle prizes, Ask-A-Vet and Ask-A-Trainer booths and much more.
Suggested donation $2. Parking is free.

The Remembering our Fallen exhibit with photos and mementos of over 750 Californian service men and women who died in the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq since 2001 will be at the Irvine Civic Center from November 8 through November 21. The welcoming ceremony at 2 p.m. at the Civic center will be followed by a candle lighting ceremony at the Northwood Gratitude and Honor Memorial.

Talented Orange County artists will showcase unique handmade gifts for purchase, including holiday decorations, hand blown glass, ceramics, jewelry, folk crafts, clothing and more. Featuring an interactive craft area and festive holiday music, the Faire offers the opportunity to shop while experiencing the excitement of the season. Selected food items are available for purchase in collectible ceramic bowls made by Fine Arts Center volunteers.

Admission: $2 per person; children 12 and younger are free.
Time: November 6: 5-9 p.m.; November 7: 9 a.m.-4 p.m.

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