Join art critic Peter Frank in a discussion about the Break Down, Build Up exhibition and a conversation around contemporary landscape painting with artists Daniel Dove and Marie Thibeault. No RSVP is needed for this free event.
Your support of the Irvine Animal Care Center provides funding for our Enhanced Care, Third Chance for Pets, and Foster Care programs, which help make merry, happy outcomes for pets and other animals in challenging situations.
Make merry, happy outcomes for pets and other animals in challenging situations, and support the Irvine Animal Care Center's Holiday Donation Drive. Donations provide funding for our Enhanced Care, Third Chance for Pets, and Foster Care programs.
Calligraphy can transform your everyday writing into a festive piece of holiday art. Learn to stylize your pen strokes to create beautiful pieces, then practice what you've learned on a custom wood ornament to take home and display on your tree.
Space is limited; register by 3 p.m. Wednesday, December 4. $15 supply fee paid to instructor. Ages 12+.
The Irvine Police Department has reclassified yesterday’s traffic collision investigation as a death investigation.
Yesterday, the Irvine Police Department (IPD), Orange County Fire Authority (OCFA), and Irvine Valley College Police Department (IVCPD) responded to a reported traffic collision involving a pedestrian and a vehicle. The pedestrian was pronounced at the scene.
Based on evidence collected at the scene and witness interviews, the Irvine Police Department is investigating this case as a possible suicide.
The 2020 Irvine Animal Care Center Calendar is here, and it’s the perfect gift for any pet lover. The 13-month calendar features photos from the “Make Your Pet a Star” contest, and is on sale for $15 at the center during regular business hours.
The 2020 Irvine Animal Care Center Calendar is here, and it’s the perfect gift for any pet lover. It is on sale for $15 at the center during regular business hours, and proceeds from the calendar go directly to support adoptable pets.
Like all communities, Irvine could potentially face widespread devastation in the event of a natural disaster. In order to better prepare in advance of a disaster, the City of Irvine is developing a Local Hazard Mitigation Plan.
While no community can completely protect itself against all potential hazardous situations, this plan will help identify those situations, assess our current provisions, and outline a strategy to lessen the vulnerability and severity of future disasters.
Like all communities, Irvine could potentially face widespread devastation in the event of a natural disaster. In order to better prepare in advance of a disaster, the City of Irvine is developing a Local Hazard Mitigation Plan. Your responses to this survey will help develop the plan.