
Join me for Irvine’s 12th Annual Super Pet Adoption Event on Sunday, June 3 from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. More than 40 pet rescue groups and animal shelters will bring some 600 homeless dogs, cats, rabbits and small animals for adoption.
The Super Pet Adoption Event features dozens of vendors, gourmet food trucks, a silent auction, low-cost microchipping and an opportunity drawing. Each animal available for adoption is spayed or neutered, microchipped and evaluated by a veterinarian. Cats and dogs are vaccinated appropriate to age.
The suggested donation for the event is $2 per person or $5 per family. Parking is free. Event proceeds benefit the Irvine Animal Care Center in its efforts to provide care and support to thousands of homeless, neglected and abused animals each year.
What: Irvine’s 12th annual Super Pet Adoption Event
Where: 6443 Oak Canyon, Irvine, CA 92618
When: Sunday, June 3, 2018. 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
For more information, call 949-724-7740.
Seniors Helping Seniors
There will be lots of adorable animals who need forever homes at the Super Pet Adoption Event, but the best pet for you, especially if you are a senior, is a senior animal.
One of the best programs of the Irvine Animal Care Center is “Seniors Helping Seniors.” In order to help both the senior people and the homeless senior pets of our community, the Irvine Animal Care Center has implemented a new program that will allow individuals age 62 and older to adopt a senior pet at no charge. Many of our senior pets came from a nice home environment and were relinquished because their owners could no longer care for them.
The stress of shelter life is often quite difficult for senior animals and so the quicker they can find a good new home, the better. These animals are often already housebroken, so they make great companions for senior citizens.
Adoption hours at the Irvine Animal Care Center are noon to 6:00 p.m. on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, and 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday. The Center is closed on Tuesdays and holidays.
Please allow yourself at least one hour to visit with adoptable animals. Look for the green “senior” stamp on the kennel cards to identify adoptable seniors.
For more information, call 949-724-7740.
Bunnies are Best in Bunches
Dogs and cats are not the only animals looking for forever homes at the Irvine Animal Care Center. The Center also has many super cute bunnies for adoption.
Rabbits make wonderful pets for the right people. According to the website Petfinder, “Rabbits have strikingly distinctive personalities. They can be as playful and silly as puppies or kittens, as independent and fascinating as cats, or as loyal and openly affectionate as dogs. And long-time rabbit owners claim that domestic rabbits are, in their own way, every bit as smart as cats and dogs. . . If you want a fascinating, funny, warm and wonderful companion animal, try a rabbit.”
Many of the bunnies at the Center are litter-mates who are bonded to each other. For that reason, if you can, it might be a great idea to adopt two or three bonded siblings.
Whatever animal you adopt, or whether you just come visit the animals and support the Irvine Animal Care Center, I’m sure you’ll have a great time at the Super Pet Adoption Event.
I hope to see you there!

The discount does not apply to licensing or puppy wellness fees.


2018 marks the 9th anniversary of the Irvine Korean Cultural Festival, an event designed to celebrate and share Korean cultural heritage and artistic traditions with the broader Irvine community and Orange County.
I am proud to live and serve on the City Council in a city that celebrates and treasures our Korean American community and I join my Korean American friends and neighbors in celebrating Korean American contributions to our shared American heritage and way of life.
The event features:
The all-day event features more than 100 performances representing cultures from around the world; international cuisine; kids’ crafts and activities; cultural and religious exhibits; and an international marketplace.
What: Community Safety Meeting at 
The Irvine Animal Care Center Foster Care Program provides shelter, supplies, food and veterinary care for animals too young to be spayed/neutered, or those recovering from medical procedures.

After a couple of miles, the trail begins to climb relatively steeply out of the canyon and away from the creek bed, leading to extraordinary views of the iconic geological formation known as The Sinks.
Time: 8:00 am – 11:00 am






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