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The City of Irvine is committed to offering public art, art education, and programs that are broad and diverse in their appeal, inspirational to viewers, and that foster creativity and appreciation for artistic expression. 

Arts in Irvine presents opportunities for local, regional, national, and international artists of all ages. Programs are designed to benefit the community and provide accessibility to visual, performing, and literary arts. 

Join us every Sunday, from June 15-July 13, 1–4 p.m., at Heritage Park Middle School YAT office. (14301 Yale Ave. at Walnut Ave.) for a Pop-up Library event.

Drop in to get your library card, check out books, enjoy make-and-take crafts, and get familiar with Irvine Public Library's online resources.

Learn more at irvinepubliclibrary.org

Join us every Sunday, from June 15-July 13, 1–4 p.m., at Heritage Park Middle School YAT office. (14301 Yale Ave. at Walnut Ave.) for a Pop-up Library event.

Drop in to get your library card, check out books, enjoy make-and-take crafts, and get familiar with Irvine Public Library's online resources.

Learn more at irvinepubliclibrary.org

Join us every Sunday, from June 15-July 13, 1–4 p.m., at Heritage Park Middle School YAT office. (14301 Yale Ave. at Walnut Ave.) for a Pop-up Library event.

Drop in to get your library card, check out books, enjoy make-and-take crafts, and get familiar with Irvine Public Library's online resources.

Learn more at irvinepubliclibrary.org

Join us every Sunday, from June 15-July 13, 1–4 p.m., at Heritage Park Middle School YAT office. (14301 Yale Ave. at Walnut Ave.) for a Pop-up Library event.

Drop in to get your library card, check out books, enjoy make-and-take crafts, and get familiar with Irvine Public Library's online resources.

Learn more at irvinepubliclibrary.org

Join us every Sunday, from June 15-July 13, 1–4 p.m., at Heritage Park Middle School YAT office. (14301 Yale Ave. at Walnut Ave.) for a Pop-up Library event.

Drop in to get your library card, check out books, enjoy make-and-take crafts, and get familiar with Irvine Public Library's online resources.

Learn more at irvinepubliclibrary.org

Irvine Company has filed a General Plan amendment application to establish a new planning area called Oak Park (Planning Area 52). The proposed General Plan amendment would facilitate a new planning area, creating a new village with 3,100 homes, an elementary school, a community park, neighborhood parks, and associated transportation and infrastructure improvements. The project is now in its early public participation phase with public hearings anticipated to occur in 12 to 16 months.

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