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Welcome To Your New Library
You're invited to the Grand Opening of the Irvine Public Library Sunday, August 3. Enjoy live music, hands-on crafts, family-friendly activities, commemorative giveaways, and more. Attendees can explore the refreshed library spaces, register for library cards, and check out materials — all while getting a first look at the future of library services in Irvine.
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Heritage Park Library Ribbon Cutting and Activities: 1–4 p.m.
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University Park Library Ribbon Cutting and Activities: 2–5 p.m.
The Heritage Park and University Park Library Branches open for regular business hours Monday, August 4, at 10 a.m.
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Save the Date: We Want Your Feedback
Be part of creating Irvine’s next-generation libraries. Irvine residents are invited to provide feedback on preliminary plans for future library branch locations, sizes, programs and collections.
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Tuesday, August 5, 6–7:30 pm, Quail Hill Community Center
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Thursday, August 7, 6–7:30 pm, Deerfield Community Center
A survey will also be coming soon to gather feedback regarding library services. Follow us on social media for updates.
Input gathered will guide the development of libraries that reflect the City’s diverse needs and interests.
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Irvine Public Library Events & Activities Just Got Easier to Find
Find upcoming library programs and events now at yourirvine.org. From storytimes and teen crafts to author talks and pub trivia, there’s something for everyone at your local branch. Discover what’s happening and make the library part of your week.
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It starts with a card. The new Irvine Public Library system is almost here — and your library card is the first step.
Sign up now to access a world of digital resources before doors even open. From eBooks to online learning tools, your card connects you to knowledge, creativity, and discovery wherever you are.
Be ready when the Irvine Public Library opens August 3 — the next chapter starts now.
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 Read More. Think Better.
Reading isn’t just a pastime — it’s a workout for your brain. For adults, diving into novels or thought-provoking non-fiction can boost memory, enhance cognitive function, and even lower the risk of cognitive decline. Each page you turn stimulates different parts of your brain, supporting lifelong learning and mental agility.
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