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Here you will find the latest information about Irvine and the many exciting things happening here. For supporting information, you can check the Media Center or contact Jeff Muller, Director of Communications and Events, at 410-484-2413 ext. 23.



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IRVINE NATURE CENTER AND STARBUCKS TEAM UP TO IMPROVE BALTIMORE CITY SCHOOLYARDS
May 9, 2007
Employees from several Baltimore-area Starbucks stores will be volunteering to help Irvine Nature Center plant habitat gardens at two Baltimore City elementary schools: Medfield Heights Elementary School, May 16, 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m., and Yorkwood Elementary School, May 22, 9:30 a. m to 2 p.m.
 
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IRVINE NATURE CENTER ANNOUNCES FIRST ANNUAL GOLD MEDAL PLANT SELECTIONS
March 5, 2007

Irvine Nature Center, an environmental education facility long known for its annual Native Plant Seminar & Sale, announced its selections for Irvine Nature Center Gold Medal Plants for the inaugural year of this designation.

 
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IRVINE NATURE CENTER ACHIEVES 4-STAR RATING FOR SOUND FISCAL MANAGEMENT FROM CHARITY NAVIGATOR
March 5, 2007

For the second consecutive year Irvine Nature Center, an environmental education organization, has achieved a 4-star rating for sound fiscal management from Charity Navigator.
 
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IRVINE NATURE CENTER WELCOMES BALTIMORE AREA SCHOOLS FOR MAPLE SUGARING
February 10, 2006
Irvine teacher-naturalists lead elementary, middle and high school students (pre-K-12th) through lessons on maple sugaring.
 
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IRVINE NATURE CENTER SEEKS ADULT VOLUNTEERS FOR URBAN ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION PROGRAM IN BALTIMORE CITY SCHOOLS
January 6, 2006
Irvine Nature Center seeks adult volunteers to participate in its Urban Education Program, Schoolyard Discovery.
 
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IRVINE NATURE CENTER PRESENTS OLIVIA IRVINE DODGE CONSERVATION AWARD TO FRANCES H. FLANIGAN
November 10, 2005
“We need to discover our common values, because we really do share a lot even if our specific points of view are different,” says Fran Flanigan, a long-time advocate for clean water issues.

 


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