CicloIrvine will highlight the City’s commitment to community engagement, sustainability, and environmentally conscious travel, with 1.4 miles of City streets closed to cars and open for people to stroll, bike, and roll. Attendees will experience Irvine’s public spaces and local businesses in a new and reimagined way, with live music, art, and engaging activities for all on Saturday, May 3, 2025, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
The annual High School Art Exhibition at City Hall spotlights the City’s young artists and future creatives. The exhibition features a curated selection of artworks ranging from photography, drawing, painting, ceramics, and mixed media pieces that span a diversity of themes and styles.
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Making CicloIrvine a Safe Saturday
As consideration for being allowed to participate in CicloIrvine, all participants are deemed to have released from liability and waived any right to sue its organizers, their employees, officers, volunteers, and agents from any and all claims, including claims of negligence, resulting in any physical injury, illness (including death) or economic loss suffered as a result of participating in CicloIrvine.
On Thursday, April 18, at 2 p.m., the community is cordially invited to a special ceremony to dedicate the Sycamore Grove at the Cattle Camp at Bommer Canyon Preserve in memory of Mary Ann Gaido, a distinguished public servant and cherished member of the Irvine community.