Saturday, May 4, 11 a.m.–4 p.m.
Celebrate community, connection, and clean air through the City of Irvine’s first-ever car-free Open Streets Event along 1.66 miles on Barranca Parkway and Harvard Avenue.
Home is universal and home is deeply personal; family can be anyone, and family is specifically someone. When written and spoken language cannot express the scope of what home and family mean, we might find a more accurate feeling in a photograph of a kitchen table mid-meal, or a portrait of a loved one. The exhibition Reencuentros: Seeing You Again presents eight contemporary photographers whose works delve into the ubiquitous and intimate nature of family and home.
Visit cityofirvine.org/upcoming-exhibitions for more information.
Presented by OC Archives in Action, the Orange County Archives Bazaar: Making History: Art and Artists’ Legacies brings together libraries, special collections, and cultural institutions. Showcasing materials from these collections, this event aims to spark new conversations about the land, its history, preservation, and people.
The City of Irvine is conducting a concept development and feasibility study for a new all-wheeled plaza at the Great Park. This designed space has the potential to be one of the finest in the country, with multiple amenities to attract wheeled action sports from bikes and skateboards, to scooters and wheelchairs.
Join the Community Listening & Feedback Community Town Hall Thursday, February 29, from 6 to 7:30 p.m. at Portola Springs Community Park to share your input on the all-wheeled plaza.
Shuttle Service
Irvine CONNECT provides free shuttle service for community members – making it easier than ever to get around the City of Irvine.
Ride on the Irvine CONNECT shuttle service to travel between the northern end of Irvine to Irvine Station, with stops at parks, schools, hospitals, and shopping centers.
The City of Irvine will be hosting a spring induction cooking workshop featuring local award-winning chef Katie Chin, who will demonstrate how to make various ethnically diverse dishes on an all-electric induction cooktop. The workshop will also include a discussion on the benefits of switching from a gas range to an all-electric.
This event is free, but registration is required. Sign up at yourirvine.org.