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Red Bar starting at $6, with house cocktails like Red Bar oers happy hour daily, from 3 their bourbon and ginger beer-infused to 7 p.m., at their location within Hotel Honey Mule available for $7. Red Bar Irvine. Food items like their avocado hosts all major sporting events, in- T TAE fries and ahi poke nachos are available cluding football, baseball and mixed IRVINEWEEKLY﹒COM| SEPTEMBER 18, 2019 | 5 LICENSED CULTIVATOR: LICENSE #: PML18-0001689 OG Kush. Kush. OG BOSIM 1628 MANAGEMENT COMPANY LLC 1628 MANAGEMENT COMPANY BOSIM A California Original Since 1996 Since Original A California AVAILABLE AT AT AVAILABLE @therealogkushstory www.joshd.com CULTIVATE CARE • ENJOY RESPONSIBLY • 21+ ONLY RESPONSIBLY • ENJOY CARE CULTIVATE FOOD Zov’s Irvine Zov’s is a family-friendly Mediteranean restaurant that has been serving Irvine residents for over a decade. Their happy hour features drink specials like $6 beers and $2 o of all wine glasses, but they are known best for their happy hour dinner special. Zov’s oers a burger and beer special in which customers

IRVINEWEEKLY﹒COM can pair Zov’s classic cheeseburger and fries with any draft beer for just $16.95 during its 3 to 6 p.m. happy hour daily. Zov’s Irvine,3915 Portola Parkway; (714) 734-9687. Tokyo Table Tokyo Table oers an array of Asian fusion cuisine and discounted beverag- RE AR es during its dual happy hour, occurring from 3 to 6 p.m. and 10 p.m. to closing.

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Their happy happy Their $10. for tacos fish crispy their gluten-free California ceviche and and ceviche California gluten-free their California cuisine, oering dishes like like dishes oering cuisine, California a healthful and sustainable spin on on spin sustainable and healthful a sourced ingredients.This restaurant puts puts restaurant ingredients.This sourced percent o of all sushi rolls. rolls. sushi all of o percent organically and local fresh, with made gets better over the weekend, with 50 with weekend, the over better gets items of selection a boasts menu hour restaurants, Tokyo Table’s happy hour hour happy Table’s Tokyo restaurants, Cuisine happy Cuisine’s Conscious Andrei’s asparagus — all for under $6. 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n Orange County youth Orange County SC,” said Francis Ja- the fi eld way beyond his years,” said Brian Tademy. “He’s got parents who has made sports history, as cobs. “I would like to thank team owner President of Soccer Operations and are looking out for his best interests. 14-year-old Francis Jacobs James Keston, General Manager Oliver General Manager Oliver Wyss. “He is They’re making sure he’s at his best became the youngest male Wyss and Head Coach Braeden Clout- the perfect model of player to develop and getting an education, while sup- everA to sign a professional contract in ier for giving me this special opportu- in our pathway to professional pro- porting his dream of being a pro soccer U.S. soccer. nity. I want to make everybody who gram that we have established here in player.” At just under 14 and a half years old, has helped me get here proud and I am Orange County.” OCSC told Irvine Weekly that “there the Laguna Beach native signed with looking forward to the future.” When asked about adapting to the is currently no timetable for when Orange County Soccer Club, Orange Jacobs attracted professional atten- speed of play in professional soccer, Jacobs’ fi rst match will be,” but “he is County’s sole professional soccer team, tion with his brief U-14 Irvine Strikers Jacobs told ESPN, “I was pretty nervous, continuing to grow and develop as a participating in Division II of the United career. His performances earned him but once the practice started, it was just professional player and will make the Soccer League. OCSC hosts their home call-ups to the United States National a regular practice.” line-up when he is ready and his per- games at Championship Soccer Sta- Team and the 2018 U.S. Junior National “I’m so happy he became a profes- formance in practice warrants it.” dium, located inside the Irvine Great Team. sional with us because his family is Park. “Francis is a special Orange County so strong. His parents are awesome,” “It is really exciting to be playing for talent and has shown a maturity on said Partnership Marketing Director IRVINEWEEKLY﹒COM| SEPTEMBER 18, 2019 | 9 MUSIC IRVINEWEEKLY﹒COM SEPTEMBER | 2019 18, fairground-like outer area to shop for | 10 merch, frequent the food truck mini-ar- mada, hit one of the Porta Potty zones, learn about the Billy Corgan-endorsed marine wildlife conservationist orga- nization Sea Shepherd, or take selfies in front of one of the concert veneers. 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CI Law Stories: Past, first opened its doors, and the law ranked UCI as fourth in its “Best Schools program through more than 100 di›er- Present and Future,” cel- school was part of its founding vision. for Practical Training” rankings. In ent projects; in particular, they assist ebrating and highlight- Since its 2009 opening, UCI’s law 2017, the Excess of Democracy blog the poor who are in need of counsel. ing the school’s school has been operating at the ranked the law school as seventh in In addition, UCI Law inspires high “Uremarkable first 10 years, is a new crossroads of academic excellence the nation for federal clerkships and school students to consider pursuing exhibition mounted in the lobby of and meritorious public service. In second in the state of California. And careers in the legal field through its UC Irvine’s Langson Library on East just 10 years, the school has received in 2018, U.S. News and World Report Saturday Academy of Law and Pre- Peltason Drive. It includes numerous numerous accolades. Here are just a ranked UCI 21st among 146 law schools. Law Outreach programs. SAL photographs, letters, documents, other few. In 2015, the American Bar Asso- UCI Law School’s student government helps high school students, who are in- writings and memorabilia. It highlights ciation ranked the law school as third and campus groups are also strong terested in studying law, improve their the law school’s recent achievements, in the placement of federal clerkships, advocates for civil rights. Nearly 90 reading, writing and critical thinking along with its historical beginnings, behind Yale and Stanford Universities. percent of the students participate in skills. going back to the 1960s when UCI In 2016, The National Jurist Magazine the school’s pro bono legal services The school, which opened in 2009 IRVINEWEEKLY﹒COM| SEPTEMBER 18, 2019 | 13 ARTS IRVINEWEEKLY﹒COM

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SEPTEMBER | 2019 18, alumni, with 45 percent identifying • Photo of members of the UCI Law themselves as people of color. community at the Orange County | 14 Highlights of “UCI Law Stories: Past, Korean American Bar Association 2018 Present and Future” include: Annual Installation Dinner, October 25, • Photo of UCI founding Chancellor 2018. Daniel G. Aldrich Jr., beside the June 20, • Photo of U.S. Congresswoman Katie 1964 UCI site dedication plaque. Porter at her congressional swear- • “Founders of the Law School” Public ing-In ceremony, January 22, 2019. UCI Service Awards Dinner photo, featur- Law School Dean Richardson swore ing Mark Robinson, Judge Andrew her in, with her daughter, Betsy, by her Guilford, Mary Ford, Gary Singer, side. Porter is a professor of law at UCI James Irvine Swinden and Joseph and currently on leave. Dunn. • Photo of members of the UCI Law • Several photos of Erwin Chemerinsky, community at the Thurgood Marshall founding dean of the law school, from Bar Association’s Second Annual Gala 2008 to 2017, and one bobblehead of and Installation Dinner, January 19, the dean, which was gifted by the UCI 2019. Law School class of 2017. • Photo collage of books published by • Newspaper articles from the New UCI Law faculty, 2019. York Times and Orange County Regis- • Photo collage of UCI Law faculty and ter, reporting on the hiring, firing and staŸ, 2019. Includes full-time faculty, rehiring of Chemerinsky. adjunct faculty, librarians, aŸiliat- • July 2008 L.A. Times article focusing ed faculty, visiting faculty, research on Chemerinsky’s announcement of fellows, administrators and staŸ of UCI the founding faculty and administra- Law. tion of 18 accomplished scholars and “UCI Law Stories,” running through administrators at UCI Law. September 30, is curated by Christina • PreLaw Magazine’s article describ- Tsou, research law librarian for faculty ing Chemerinsky’s vision “to create the services; Jessica Pierucci, research law ideal law school for the 21st Century” librarian for foreign, comparative and from winter 2009. international law; and Brian Richard • Photo of August 24, 2009 UCI Law Williams, research librarian for crimi- School opening day scissors and nology, law & society, U.S. & California ribbon. government information and educa- • Inaugural Issue of UC Irvine Law tion and outreach. It is designed by Jen- Review, March 2011, featuring articles nifer Betonio, Allan Helmick and Sylvia by of the founding faculty and by Irving. inaugural class members. accreditation to UCI Law by the Amer- was the only woman of color in that The UCI Law video archive is pro- • Photo of Chemerinsky teaching, Jan- ican Bar Association. role at a top 30 law school. duced by Ryne Hodkowski, public uary 26, 2012. • September 2017 Orange Coast Maga- • Dean Richardson’s August 20, 2018 relations manager, UCI Law; Anna • Photo of Class of 2012 commence- zine profile of UC Law School Dean, L. Orange County Register article, IliŸ, digital content specialist, UCI Law; ment speakers. Song Richardson, who assumed that “Looking Back on 10 Years of UCI Law,” and Colleen Taricani, assistant dean • June 6, 2014 photo celebrating full role in January 1, 2018. At that time, she reflecting on the school’s milestones for communications, UCI Law. IRVINEWEEKLY﹒COM| SEPTEMBER 18, 2019 | 15 Street, Suite 840, Santa Ana, CA | 866.648.0004 th CannabisComplianceFirm.com 1851 East 4

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to.” 15 years as the executive director of the other women’s organizations in Irvine The city of Irvine, of course, holds a Coastal Community College Founda- and across the country, even if it’s an special place in Khosravani’s heart as tion. For 2020 and beyond, Khosravani annual event to network and help she has called it home for more than 25 each other. “I always believe we start- years. “This is my city,” she says fondly. MARIAM KHOSRAVANI HOPES ed the organization for Iranian Ameri- She has served on the boards of many can women but it isn’t just for us. It’s for organizations including the United IAWF CAN “PROVIDE ROLE bringing all of us women together to Way of Orange County, the Associ- MODELS TO YOUNGER provide our services to the community. ation of Fundraising Professionals, GENERATIONS TO HELP THEM In the end, the message, especially California Community College Foun- WALK THIS PATH EASILY AND these days, is that communication and dations, and the Public Aƒairs Alliance understanding, and educating our- of Iranian-Americans. She is a member TEACH THEM HOW THEY CAN selves about diƒerent cultures, is very of the Advisory Board of PBS SoCal, GIVE BACK TO SOCIETY.” important.” Orange County’s PBS station as well For more information on events and as a 2015 recipient of the Ellis Island would like IAWF to partner more with volunteering opportunities, visit IAW- Medal of Honor, all while she continues local nonprofits. Foundation.org to find satisfaction in her current role of She hopes IAWF can connect with IRVINE RETREAT IRVINEWEEKLY﹒COM| SEPTEMBER 18, 2019 | 19 2019 all F Learn how to navigate the admissions and financial aid processes to make graduate school a reality. $75.00 application fee will be waived for all Pacifica’s attendees. a $200 bookstore gift will be giving away certificate. We Santa California Barbara, 249 Lambert Road, Carpinteria, CA 93013 Carpinteria, CA Road, 249 Lambert r Currently Enrolling fo

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