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Continuing the Irvine Nights series on June 28th, our stage will come alive all summer long with vibrant live bands and a wide range of tunes that are sure to have you dancing the night away. It’s the perfect backdrop for making summer memories and connecting with friends and neighbors!

For more information and future events go to greatparklive.com.

Continuing the Irvine Nights series on June 22nd, our stage will come alive all summer long with vibrant live bands and a wide range of tunes that are sure to have you dancing the night away. It’s the perfect backdrop for making summer memories and connecting with friends and neighbors!

For more information and future events go to greatparklive.com.

Continuing the Irvine Nights series on June 21st, our stage will come alive all summer long with vibrant live bands and a wide range of tunes that are sure to have you dancing the night away. It’s the perfect backdrop for making summer memories and connecting with friends and neighbors!

For more information and future events go to greatparklive.com.

Kicking off the Irvine Nights series on June 14, our stage will come alive all summer long with vibrant live bands and a wide range of tunes 
that are sure to have you dancing the night away. It’s the perfect backdrop for making summer memories and connecting with friends and neighbors!

For more information and future events go to greatparklive.com.

The City of Irvine, in partnership with the nonprofit OC Goes Solar, is offering a workshop for community members to learn about the benefits of going solar at home. Meet with experts and community-screened solar installers to learn about the benefits and basics of going solar for your home:

The Jamboree & Michelson Pedestrian Bridge project within the City of Irvine will enhance pedestrian safety, relieve traffic congestion, and serve as a gateway monument for anyone entering the Irvine Business Complex.

The 175-foot-long bridge, which will span Jamboree Road, will feature the following: 

Join the City of Irvine, Irvine Concourse, EMMES Realty, and special guests to dedicate a plaque featuring Albert Michelson and Albert Einstein. On the Irvine Ranch in 1931, Albert Einstein visited physicist Albert Michelson to observe ongoing experiments using a one-mile-long vacuum tube to measure the speed of light. Michelson’s measurements of light made him the first American scientist to win a Nobel Prize and paved the way for Einstein’s relativity theories and the famous E=mc² equation.

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