Do your part this Earth Day by taking small steps each day, which can lead to big changes overtime. You can also set the example and encourage others to do the same by following these easy Earth Day tips:
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This commission, comprised of Irvine residents, bolsters the City’s focus on improving traffic management, transit planning, and traffic safety, by providing the community with additional access to a policy advisory body dedicated exclusively to transportation.
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Join exhibiting artist Joseph Paul Gerges for an Artist Talk and Book Signing on Saturday, March 9, 3–5 p.m., at the Irvine Fine Arts Center. Joseph Paul Gerges' prints explore mortality, vulnerability, loss, and survival. The exhibit, Joseph Paul Gerges: QUIETUS, runs through Saturday, March 30 in the Main Gallery. Admission and parking are free.
For more information, visit the Irvine Fine Arts Center's Exhibitions webpage or call 949-724-6880.
Join the Irvine Fine Arts Center for the opening reception of two spring exhibitions, Joseph Paul Gerges: QUIETUS and Gary Brewer: The Shape of Time — a Ten-Year Survey. Opening reception is Saturday, February 9, 4–6 p.m. Admission and parking are free.
Location: Great Park Gallery
Join the Great Park for the opening of our latest exhibition, The Art of Competition, on Sunday, March 3, 1–3 p.m. The Art of Competition is an exhibition that illustrates different facets of professional sports, from the venues and stadiums to the individual teams and players themselves.
Location: Balloon Lawn next to the Visitors Center
Weekends are for family and fun. Bring a picnic and enjoy a day at the park. Great Park staff provides lawn games, board games, and other activities to kick-start your weekend. Activities will be held next to the Visitors Center.
Program is weather permitting.