Three Irvine Musicians Headed to the National Trumpet Competition
Under the guidance of world-renowned trumpeter Professor Matthew Kim, three young Irvine musicians...
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Under the guidance of world-renowned trumpeter Professor Matthew Kim, three young Irvine musicians...
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The U.S. Center for Education Consulting (UCEC) is an educational consulting firm, with an...
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Last summer, the Irvine City Council voted to transition library services from the Orange County Public Libraries (OCPL) and, instead, establish our own Irvine Public Library System.
The Council’s decision came down to finances and services offered to the City’s residents. Irvine taxpayers currently contribute about $17 million to OCPL annually. However, the libraries operated by OCPL in Irvine receive about $5 million in services. (Decades ago, the City established its own Irvine Police Department because of a similar funding imbalance.)
By establishing its own public library system, the City will save millions of taxpayer dollars; existing libraries will be modernized; and two new libraries will be built in Irvine.
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The annual membership drive for the Irvine chapter of the National Charity League is currently...
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If you have wanted to create a sustainable garden using California native plants and trees, plan...
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The oldest standing structure on the Irvine Ranch — built in 1877 — is also home to the Irvine...
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There are a number of fun things to do in and around Irvine over the holidays. Below are a few of...
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This year, let’s make it a point to teach our children the importance of service to others...
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There are a host of pets (dogs, cats, and rabbits) waiting at the Irvine Animal Care Center (located at 6443 Oak Canyon) for their forever home.
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You can help make the holidays brighter for families of Irvine’s adopted Marine Corps...
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