Disability Services Needs Assessment
The City of Irvine recently conducted a disability services needs assessment to gather community input to help shape future programs and services.
Please view the Disability Services Needs Assessment Final Report here.
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The Irvine Police Department (IPD) will be participating in the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration’s National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day on Saturday, April 29 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Community members can drive up and drop off unwanted medications at two designated locations in the City of Irvine. This free service, which allows the public to anonymously discard prescription medications, addresses a vital public safety and public health issue. The participating sites are:
Irvine Police Department, 1 Civic Center Plaza, in the parking lot.
Location: Palm Court Arts Complex
Enjoy live performances of classical compositions by masters such as Bach, Beethoven, Schubert, and Stravinsky every Sunday in the Palm Court Arts Complex. Free admission; no registration required.
Location: Palm Court Arts Complex
Enjoy live performances of classical compositions by masters such as Bach, Beethoven, Schubert, and Stravinsky every Sunday in the Palm Court Arts Complex. Free admission; no registration required.
Location: Palm Court Arts Complex
Enjoy live performances of classical compositions by masters such as Bach, Beethoven, Schubert, and Stravinsky every Sunday in the Palm Court Arts Complex. Free admission; no registration required.
Location: Great Park Gallery
In 1943, Walt Disney designed the El Toro “Flying Bull” logo for Marine Corps Air Station El Toro. Walt Disney Productions created approximately 1,200 designs during World War II for both American and Allied military units. All of this work was a donation to the war effort.
This exhibition details a brief history of Disney Insignia Art and features original artwork inspired by World War II created by contemporary artists working for Walt Disney Productions, Marvel Entertainment and Pixar Animation Studios.
Location: Great Park Gallery
In 1943, Walt Disney designed the El Toro “Flying Bull” logo for Marine Corps Air Station El Toro. Walt Disney Productions created approximately 1,200 designs during World War II for both American and Allied military units. All of this work was a donation to the war effort.
This exhibition will detail a brief history of Disney Insignia Art and feature original artwork inspired by World War II created by contemporary artists working for Walt Disney Productions, Marvel Entertainment, and Pixar Animation Studios.
Location: Great Park Gallery
In 1943, Walt Disney designed the El Toro “Flying Bull” logo for Marine Corps Air Station El Toro. Walt Disney Productions created approximately 1,200 designs during World War II for both American and Allied military units. All of this work was a donation to the war effort.
This exhibition will detail a brief history of Disney Insignia Art and feature original artwork inspired by World War II created by contemporary artists working for Walt Disney Productions, Marvel Entertainment, and Pixar Animation Studios.
Location: Great Park Gallery
In 1943, Walt Disney designed the El Toro “Flying Bull” logo for Marine Corps Air Station El Toro. Walt Disney Productions created approximately 1,200 designs during World War II for both American and Allied military units. All of this work was a donation to the war effort.
This exhibition will detail a brief history of Disney Insignia Art and feature original artwork inspired by World War II created by contemporary artists working for Walt Disney Productions, Marvel Entertainment, and Pixar Animation Studios.