Tiny Houses AND High Stakes High School Siting AND In Appreciation of Bernard Gilmore

A triple treat today starts with Christopher Smith, co-director with Merete Mueller, of the documentary “Tiny A Story of Living Small.” The film will be presented March 6th, 8 pm at the Orange County Museum of Art, 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach.  More information is available at eitherwww.ocma.net, 949-759-1122, or www.tiny-the movie.com.

Harvey Liss, local activist and recent appointee to the Irvine Planning Commission, takes up the Irvine Unified School District’s complicated selection of a site to build its 5th high school.  In addition, he addresses the conditional use permit for the nearby proposed drive-in for Chick Fila.
Lastly, Phyllis Gilmore presents at the end of this week, March 8th at 8 pm at the Winnifred Smith Hall, a concert in memory of her husband the late Bernard Gilmore.  She considers as we listen to excerpts of his compositions and a performance, his career of music.  A limited number of tickets for the free performance are available at the box office 949-824-2787 or at www.arts.uci.edu/calendar.

Tiny Houses AND High Stakes High School AND Bernard Gilmore