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Classic cars ready to be-bop into Burbank
The fourth annual Be-Boppin' in the Park celebration is rolling into the Magnolia Park district Saturday, bringing hundreds of vintage and classic cars with it. From 3 to 9 p.m., the free event is expected to bring 10,000 to 15,000 people to the four...Tags: Ceremonies, Burbank (Los Angeles, California), Awards and Prizes, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Jay Leno
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Congratulations
Salvation Army welcomes new officers The Salvation Army, Burbank Corps, has announced the arrival of Lts. Eric and Kari Rudd. Prior to answering the "call" to full-time service to the Salvation Army, they lived in Lake Arrowhead. Eric Rudd was...Tags: Human Interest, Los Angeles, Burbank (Los Angeles, California), Christianity, The Salvation Army
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300,000 Angelenos tapping pantries
SOUTH GLENDALE — Shortly after noon on Thursday, Glendale resident Jermin Tulgar carefully sorted through several bags of groceries as she sat in a front office of Salvation Army Glendale. Within each bag she found a variety of food products,...Tags: Burbank (Los Angeles, California), Rick White, Christianity, The Salvation Army, Glendale (Los Angeles, California)
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Starting the celebration early
Although still more than three months away, organizers are gearing up for "100 Ways to Celebrate Burbank" for the city's upcoming centennial. Set to start with a send-off party for the Burbank Tournament of Roses float on Dec. 31, the city has a...Tags: Festive Events, Marketing, Human Interest, Bob Hope, Ceremonies
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Igniting a passion
Dance is all about fun for choreographer Sophie Olson.
And that's why she named her dance company Sophie Olson Dance Explosion.
"I always get very excited about stuff," says the bubbly 32-year-old. "I wanted a fun name and that's what it is. Dance...Tags: Human Interest, Zooey Deschanel, Dance, Ceremonies, Holidays
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Audit looks favorably on grant usage
After federal housing authorities last year forced Burbank to designate specific personnel to oversee grant funding for social services and other programs, city officials say a recent internal audit shows they are on track to meet goals head on. In order...Tags: Interior Policy, Accounting and Auditing, Human Interest, Burbank (Los Angeles, California), Christianity
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Making the world a better place
Burbank residents showed compassion for fellow neighbors during National Make A Difference Day on Saturday by donating 35 full shopping carts of food to the city's three main social service agencies, organizers said. Organized by the Burbank Civic Pride...Tags: Marketing, Human Interest, John Burroughs, Albertson's Incorporated, Burbank (Los Angeles, California)
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City adds backup sewage basin
A new $13.5-million reserve basin on North Lake Street will increase the city's wastewater treatment capacity, officials said, saving Burbank millions of dollars in annual payments to Los Angeles to pick up the slack. Before the completion of the...Tags: Human Interest, Los Angeles, Ceremonies, Health and Medical Professionals, Burbank (Los Angeles, California)
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Military recruits sworn in at ceremony
Nearly 120 recruits for the Marines, Army, Navy, Air Force and Coast Guard were sworn in together Tuesday morning at the Burbank Airport Marriott Hotel — the largest such combined ceremony, organizers said. Celebrities may have brought the...Tags: Armed Forces, San Fernando, Burbank (Los Angeles, California), Unrest, Conflicts and War, JAG (tv program)
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Burbank honors its own
BURBANK HIGH — They were award-winning athletes, successful coaches and revered administrators. In their tenure at Burbank High, a special group of individuals helped put the school on the athletic map, helped bring pride to the city and...Tags: Track and Field, University of California, Los Angeles, Basketball, Awards and Prizes, University of California
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Organizations: Clients present annual holiday program
Clients and their teachers of the BCR "a place to grow" presented their annual holiday program on Nov. 17 at St. Francis Xavier Church Holy Cross Hall. The center's mission is to provide quality program services for children and adults with...Tags: Dance, Television Industry, Music Theater, Dining and Drinking, Christianity
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Drug use relatively low in local schools
Nine percent of Burbank Unified ninth-graders have carried a weapon to school, 5% of seventh-graders have smoked marijuana at least once, and 18% of 11th-graders have been drunk or high on campus, according to the recent California Healthy Kids Survey....Tags: Human Interest, Health Treatments, Burbank (Los Angeles, California), California, Health and Safety at School
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