In Person ECCLPs (Re)Launch Event Details

Below are event details for those who are registered and confirmed to attend the UC–CSU Environmental and Climate Change Literacy Projects (ECCLPs) (Re)Launch Event in person.

Use this Padlet to identify other folks in your area attending the event to carpool with and promote sustainability!

Please Consider Carpooling

Directions to The Cove

Address:
The Cove at UCI Beall Applied Innovation
5270 California Avenue
Irvine, CA 92617

Directions from North of UCI

  1. Proceed South on 405 or 55 to the 73 South.

  2. Exit Bison Avenue off the 73 (Last exit before toll begins, so no need to pay)

  3. Left turn onto Bison Ave.

  4. Right turn onto California Ave.

  5. Follow Signs to 5270 California Ave. (on the left)

Directions from South of UCI

  1. Take 405 North

  2. Exit Culver Drive and turn left

  3. Turn right on Campus Drive

  4. Turn left on E. Peltason (on the other side it is called Berkeley)

  5. Turn left onto Bison Ave.

  6. Turn left onto California Ave.

  7. Follow Signs to 5270 California Ave. (on the left)

Parking

Once you turn on California Avenue, follow signs to UCI Beall Applied Innovations at The Cove.

Plenty of free parking is available and signs will direct you to the main entrance.

Accommodations

Please contact Loren Sanchez at lsanchez@tenstrands.org if you need a local hotel reservation.

There will be water refill stations, so feel free to carry a reusable water bottle. Glasses will also be available.

We Are Aiming for a Zero-waste Event

Magnolia Agriscience Community Center (MACC) and the UCI Science Project (UCISP) will lead the ECCLPs (Re)Launch Event sustainability efforts by:

  • making sustainable displays from local community garden and farm produce;

  • using all event paper/napkin waste for a student project; and

  • upcycling all event glass bottles to the community garden and farm.

MACC and UCISP strive to educate students, families, and the community about sustainable agricultural practices, nourishment, and community building. Thank you, MACC & UCISP!