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Marine Way Undercrossing
The City of Irvine is advancing the Marine Way Grade Separation and Borrego Channel Project to improve access and traffic circulation into and around the Great Park. The project will create a new rail undercrossing at Marine Way, providing a direct connection between the Great Park and the Spectrum area. Once complete, the project will reduce travel distances, improve safety for pedestrians and bicyclists, and support more efficient and sustainable transportation options across the area.
Watch the Marine Way Undercrossing Visualization.
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Lunar New Year Parade and Festival
Celebrate Lunar New Year at the Great Park with a parade and festival Saturday, February 7. Enjoy cultural performances, lion dances, community booths, a family zone, and traditional cuisine hosted by the future Asian American Museum. The parade takes place from 11 a.m. to noon along the walkable Great Park Historical Timeline, starting at Parking Lot 4 and leading to Great Park Live, where the festival continues from noon to 4:30 p.m.
Tickets are $2 per person, with free admission for children three and under. Advance ticket purchase is required. Tickets are limited, and the event is expected to sell out. For more information, visit asianamericanmuseumoc.org.
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Three Solo Exhibitions Opening Reception January 25
Sunday, January 25 · 1–3 p.m. Great Park Gallery, 8000 Great Park Blvd.
Arts in Irvine presents three new solo exhibitions by Daniela García Hamilton, Kristina Rose Baker, and Vonn Sumner.
Free Opening Day Activities
- Jazz in the Palm Court –– live music celebrating the tradition and diversity of jazz
- Orizomegami Workshop: Pattern & Color –– discover the traditional Japanese art of fold-dyeing paper in this hands-on activity
Admission, activities, and parking are free. Learn more and plan your visit at artsinirvine.org.
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January: National Poverty in America Awareness Month
National Poverty in America Awareness Month is a time to raise awareness about the impact of poverty on individuals, families, and communities across the country. The month encourages education about the realities of poverty, ways to support those in need, and opportunities to advocate for programs and policies that help strengthen communities and improve access to essential resources.
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