After receiving input from the community on the City's proposed Fiscal Year 2021-23 Biennial Budget cycle, the detailed and balanced budgets will next be presented to the Finance Commission in April.
Key Meeting Dates:
After receiving input from the community on the City's proposed Fiscal Year 2021-23 Biennial Budget cycle, the detailed and balanced budgets will next be presented to the Finance Commission in April.
Key Meeting Dates:
Bystander to Upstander: Stand Up to Hate and Intolerance
By City of Irvine Mayor Farrah N. Khan
Scholastic chess players are invited to challenge their minds at the Staser Chess Tournament. It features a free K–8 non-rated section and a USCF K–12 rated section for an entry fee. Registration required using the links below by noon on Friday, August 20 (registration opens May 15). Ages 5–18.
Non-Rated Section (Free): Register Here (Open in new window)
It’s crafty, sustainable, delicious, and fun. UC Master Food Preserver chefs will demonstrate how to preserve what you harvest or purchase. Different items each session. Ages 16+.
Workshops are free, but registration is required at yourirvine.org (Open in new window) (registration opens May 15).
It’s crafty, sustainable, delicious, and fun. UC Master Food Preserver chefs will demonstrate how to preserve what you harvest or purchase. Different items each session. Ages 16+.
Workshops are free, but registration is required at yourirvine.org (Open in new window) (registration opens May 15).
These Farm + Food Lab popular and unique workshops and demonstrations are presented by Solutions for Urban Agriculture and other guest speakers. All ages welcome.
On July 3, make and take your very own vermicompost box home with a set of worms. Basic care and feeding of worms will be covered. Material fee of $15 per family (bring to class).
These Farm + Food Lab popular and unique workshops and demonstrations are presented by Solutions for Urban Agriculture and other guest speakers. All ages welcome.
On June 26, join Jade Luu, a Kiss the Ground Soil Advocate, to discover regenerative practices that heal the soil, revive ecosystems, increase farmer wellbeing, and help balance the climate.
The City of Irvine is partnering with OC Human Relations to host a Virtual Town Hall training event Wednesday, March 31 at 2 p.m. to help community members understand how they can recognize hate crimes and incidents and learn the skills necessary to move from a passive bystander to an “active upstander.”
The farm comes alive through stories and activities. While visiting the Farm + Food Lab, give a book and take a book from our Little Free Library.
Registration is required at yourirvine.org (Open in new window) (registration opens May 15). Parent participation required. Ages 3-6.
Effective Wednesday, March 31, Irvine and Orange County move into the Orange Tier in the state's Blueprint for a Safer Economy (Open in new window). This change is a result of improved data in Orange County's COVID-19 case rates, positive tests, and health equity quartile.
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