ICTV Currently Available Only On Demand

Work in the Irvine Civic Center has affected the programming that Cox subscribers receive by watching ICTV on Channel 30. Maintenance will continue through Wednesday, July 18.

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Work in the Irvine Civic Center has affected the programming that Cox subscribers receive by watching ICTV on Channel 30. Maintenance will continue through Wednesday, July 18. Meanwhile, go to the City’s on demand programming: ICTV Channel 30
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Irvine City Council Votes to Reaffirm the City’s Commitment to the Proper Planning and Creation of a Veterans Cemetery to Immediately Implement the Will of the Voters

Irvine Mayor Donald P. Wagner released the following statement concerning action taken by the City Council on July 10 regarding the advancement of a Veterans Cemetery in Irvine.
 

“In response to Irvine voters’ recent decision rejecting the location of a veterans cemetery at the Strawberry Fields site, the City Council has directed the immediate start of a citywide effort to evaluate the ARDA site or find an alternate site in or near the Great Park for creation of the cemetery.

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Mayor Statement – July 13 Community Update

Watch now (Open in new window) as Mayor Donald P. Wagner addresses the City Council’s action on a state veterans cemetery.

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Watch now as Mayor Donald P. Wagner addresses the City Council’s action on a state veterans cemetery. Also, read follow-up press release
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Irvine City Council names John Russo as new City Manager

The Irvine City Council has chosen John A. Russo as its new City Manager, approving him at its July 10 meeting. His first day of work will be Monday, July 16.

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Learn from Artists at Hands-on Workshops

Explore a new craft and take home your own masterpiece during hands-on workshops led by Irvine Fine Arts Center's exhibiting artists.

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Explore a new craft and take home your own masterpiece during hands-on workshops led by Irvine Fine Arts Center's exhibiting artists. Weaving Workshop with Lesley Kice Nishigawara is July 21, and Multimedia Collage with Eric Stoner is Aug. 4. Register at yourirvine.org.
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Irvine City Council slated to name John Russo new City Manager

The Irvine City Council has chosen John A. Russo as its finalist for City Manager, and will formally consider hiring him at its July 10 meeting.

Russo has 23 years of results-oriented public service gained through leadership positions in Oakland, Alameda, and Riverside. Having served as a City Councilmember, City Attorney, and City Manager, Russo’s combination of experience at three California cities gives him a unique perspective as he prepares to lead Irvine in implementing the vision at the direction of its City Council.

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Home for the Holidays 2018

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Help animals find homes at the 12th annual Home for the Holidays pet adoption fair. More than 40 pet rescue groups and animal shelters will bring about 600 homeless dogs, cats, rabbits and small animals for adoption. The fair also features dozens of pet-related vendors, gourmet food trucks, a silent auction, low-cost microchipping on-site and an opportunity drawing. Suggested donation is $2 per person or $5 per family. Parking is free. For more information, visit irvineanimals.org or call 949-724-7740.

Winter Wonderland 2018

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Celebrate the season as “snow” falls over the Irvine Civic Center and the community gathers for games, crafts, entertainment, food and a tree-lighting ceremony. This event includes a Joyful Jingles program and a visit from Santa Claus. Guests are encouraged to bring a new, unwrapped gift suitable for infants or children up to age 12. Toy donations aid the Irvine 2/11 Marine Adoption Committee Holiday Drive, which benefits the families of Irvine’s adopted 2/11 Marine Battalion. Admission is free; registration is not required. For more information, call 949-724-6606.

Holiday Faire 2018

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$2/person; 12 & younger, free

5-9 p.m. Friday, Nov. 2 & 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 3

More than 100 talented Southern California artists showcase unique handmade gifts for purchase, including holiday decorations, hand-blown glass, ceramics, jewelry, folk crafts, clothing and more. The faire also features festive holiday music and selected food items for purchase in collectible ceramic bowls and mugs. For more information, visit irvinefinearts.org or call 949-724-6880.

Holiday Faire 2018

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$2/person; 12 & younger, free

5-9 p.m. Friday, Nov. 2 & 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 3

More than 100 talented Southern California artists showcase unique handmade gifts for purchase, including holiday decorations, hand-blown glass, ceramics, jewelry, folk crafts, clothing and more. The faire also features festive holiday music and selected food items for purchase in collectible ceramic bowls and mugs. For more information, visit irvinefinearts.org or call 949-724-6880.