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Have An Old Tree In A New Year? Here’s Where To Bring It

Christmas is over and the hangover you might have had from New Year’s Eve should be waring off. Now it’s time to get rid of that dried up Christmas tree, or Hanukkah bush.

This is one of the new locations for discarded old Christmas Trees. (Photo by Ross A. Benson)

The City of Burbank is providing three locations where you can drop off your tree if you don’t want to put it out on the curb for your regular trash pickup.  The new swimming pool construction at Verdugo Park has taken up the parking lot area that was used in past years for tree drop-off.

The locations for this years disposal are George Izay Park, (Clark Avenue & Griffith Park Drive) McCambridge Park ( Glenoaks parking lot), and Ralph Foy Park, (Victory parking Lot).

The city asks that you remove all decorations and metal or plastic stands prior to leaving your tree.  The trees will be turned into compost.  There is no charge for droppin off your tree.

Burbank Once Again Honors Veterans

(Photo by Ross A. Benson)

The City of Burbank and the Veteran’s Committee once again sponsored the annual Veteran’s Day Ceremony at McCambridge Park.

The day featured speakers and presentations to some World War II survivors who also received a flag flown over the capital by newly re-elected Congressman Adam Schiff.

Members of the St. Roberts Elementary School also participated in the National Anthem and the Burbank Community Band once again played for the large crowd.

(Photo by Ross A. Benson)

(Photo by Ross A. Benson)

(Photo by Ross A. Benson)

McCambridge Park Pool Hours to be Extended Through Mid-October

The City of Burbank Park, Recreation and Community Services Department has announced the extension of the 2012 summer aquatics season for an additional five weeks.

McCambridge Pool, which was originally scheduled to be closed on September 9, will now remain open through Sunday, October 14. During the five week extension, recreation swim will be open weekends only from 1:00-5:00 p.m.  Lap swim hours will also be extended; schedules are available at the pool or on-line.

Aqua Trim and Aqua Zumba fitness classes have each added an additional session to run during this extension as well. Registration is currently being accepted on-line at www.burbankparks.com or at the pool during the following times:
Monday – Friday
5:30 a.m. -   7:30 a.m.
11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
6:00 a.m. -   7:30 p.m.
Registration will also be accepted beginning 30 minutes prior to the first class if there is space available.  The pool will close for the season on Sunday, October 14, 2012.

The swim schedule for that day will be as follows:
Lap Swim   9:30 a.m. – 11:15 a.m.
Recreational Swim 12:00 p.m. -   3:30 p.m.
Doggie Splash  4:00 p.m. -   6:00 p.m.
For additional information, please call the Sports Office at (818) 238-5330 or McCambridge Pool at (818) 238-5381 or visit the Aquatics webpage on the City’s website Burbankca.gov.

Burbank Pauses to Observe Flag Day

The citizens of Burbank had the opportunity to observe Flag Day on June 14, along with “Pause for the Pledge of Allegiance” thanks to the efforts of the Kiwanis Club of Burbank.

Kiwanis Club members began the annual observance back in 1996, when they held a ceremony on the steps of City Hall. This year the program was held on the “Championship Court” at the Burbank Tennis Center located in McCambridge Park  Sam Engle, Sr. served as master of ceremonies for the event, which included a number of Kiwanis dignitaries, as well as Burbank Mayor Dave Golonski.

Adding a musical note to the program was the Burbank Community Band. Band members performed a half-hour long concert of patriotic music befitting the occasion.  The band was led by conductor Paulette Westphal.

This was followed by a presentation of the student winners in the patriotic art and photo contest that the Kiwanis club sponsored for student in Burbanks public and parochial schools.

Elementry school winner in grades 3-5, were Tyler Jenkins, Kendall Jensen, Dylan Mahoney, Emma Molloy, and Joshua Treviso.

Middle school winners were Alex Lawson, Cynthia Lopez, Cameron Marsden, Emity Molina, and Michael Serrano.

High school art winners were Dallar Babayan, Tiffany Garcia, Georgina Grkikian, and Arturo Gutienez.

High school photo winners were Noah Breakman, Ariana Castro, Sarah Ghezzi, Cassandra Herrera, and Nikki Jew.

Computer enhanced photo winners were Nicole Beer, Brittany Lewis, Anna Mirabal, Danielle Perry-Kellier, and Sarah Schwartz

Members of Boy Scout Troop 204 performed their nationally acclaimed Historic Flag Ceremony. The troop is sponsored by the Burbank Kiwanis Club. The audience joined in as every receited the Pleadge of Allegiance to the flag. The program concluded with the singing of the Nation Anthem.

 

Patriotic Art contest winners from the Elementary Schools. (Photo by Ross A. Benson)

 

Winners of the Computer Enhanced Photos. (Photo by Ross A. Benson)

 

Winners of the Higth Schools Photo Division. (Photo by Ross A. Benson)

 

Winner of the High School Art Division. (Photo by Ross A. Benson)

 

 

 

San Engle, Sr. and Harvey Branman from Kiwanis Club of Burbank check out the First Place Photo from Cassandra Herrera of Burrough. (Photo by Ross A. Benson)

 

Memorial Day Ceremony Spills Over With Extras

Editor’s Note: Besides the story of the day, BurbankNBeyond’s Joyce Rudolph found many more special moments during the City’s Memorial Day Observance that needed attention.

 

By Joyce Rudolph
BurbankNBeyond

 

~ Longtime Burbank resident Doris Vick, who served in the Navy during World War II, honored her husband Bill’s memory by sponsoring the dove release. He died earlier this year. Chris Welker, a

Twenty One Gun Salute by the 1st Battalion 4th marine Regiment. (Photo by Ross A. Benson)

member of the Veterans Commemorative Committee, said the white dove is a symbol of hope, freedom and peace.

 

~ The Burbank Community Band performed patriotic selections prior to the ceremony and the Armed Forces Medley at the completion of the service.

 

~ Family Service Agency of Burbank, 2721 W. Burbank Blvd., offers a forum every Wednesday evening for all veterans who want to come together and share mutual experiences. For information, call (818) 845-7671.

 

~ Other participants in the Memorial Day Ceremony were Dr. Jerry A. Jones, pastor-at-large, who gave the invocation; Pat Walmsiley, a member of the Veterans Commemorative Committee, who sang “God Bless America;” Anjanette McFarlin, who played “Amazing Grace;” Boy Scout Troop 209; and Jimmy Weldon, the voice of Hanna-Barbara cartoon character, Yakki Doodle, who delivered a rousing rendition of the Presentation of Old Glory that led to the flag salute.

Committe Member Doris Vick along with local artist Randall Williams presents Councilmember Gary Bric with a rendering of his brother who was killed in the Vietnam War. (Photo by Ross A. Benson)

 

~Councilman Gary Bric was presented with a painting of his brother, William H. Bric, who died serving his country in Vietnam. The painting was done by Burbank artist Randall Williams. Gary’s brother Steve and sister Cathy joined him in accepting the gift.

 

~ Members of the Veterans Commemorative Committee are Greg Alaimo, Gary Bric, Mary-Ann Christ; Paul Currier, Mickey DePalo, Florence Mast, Michael McDaniel, Paul McKenna, John Wernstrum, Christopher Thomas, Doris Vick, Pat Walmisley, Brad Welker and Chris Welker.

Boy Scouts assisted placing Roses for every lost Veteran of WWII. (Photo by Ross A. Benson)

Annual Memorial Day Ceremony Features Tribute to Larry Maxam

Photo By Ross A. Benson

The city of Burbank’s Memorial Day ceremony had all the pageantry that is due true heroes~ a Condor Flyover, U.S. Marine Corps color guard presentation and white dove release. Those who gave their lives for their country were remembered along with the families who are left behind.

 

By Joyce Rudolph
BurbankNBeyond

 

Local residents who made the ultimate sacrifice serving their country were remembered today at the city’s Memorial Day ceremony filled with all the pageantry due to true heroes. The Condor Squadron blazed across the blue sky over McCambridge Park. The U.S. Marine

Boy Scouts assisted placing Roses for every lost Veteran of WWII. (Photo by Ross A. Benson)

Corps color guard presented the colors and Gino Gaudio sang the national anthem followed by the release of several white doves.

Chris Welker, a member of the Burbank Veterans Commemorative Committee, served as mistress of ceremonies as Mickey DePalo, chair of the committee, had flown home to Ohio to be with his family because his father, a World War II veteran, had passed away Saturday.

His father, Michael, a former Burbank resident, hadn’t talked about his military service when Mickey was a child, but began to share his experiences in letters to Mickey while he was serving in the Marines during the Vietnam War, Welker said.

“Mickey said his father sharing those experiences in the war helped him to come to terms with his experiences in the war,” she said.

The culminating segment of the day was a Ceremony of the Rose. The commemorative committee members took turns reading the names of those Burbank residents who died during all the wars. Councilman Gary Bric read the list of those who died in the Vietnam War, including his brother, William H. Bric III. Boy Scouts laid a rose for each one around the eternal flame.

“They gave their lives in exchange for ours,” Welker said. “All the brave men and women who died had hopes and dreams for when they returned, hopes and dreams that they put on hold so they

Lt Colonel USMC (Ret.) John B. Lang reads a letter about Corp. Larry L. Maxam. (Photo by Ross A. Benson)

could protect our nation and people they would never meet like you and me.”

The ceremony was also a time to remember the family members left behind, Welker said.

“We hope this ceremony will help bring them some measure of peace,” she said.

Looking at the names listed of those who have died, Welker said, is a reminder that freedom comes at a very high cost.

“So today I would like to extend our love and respect to all veterans who have served our nation,” she said.

Keynote speaker Lt. Col. (Retired) John B. Lang, U.S. Marine Corps, talked about several men who lost their lives at war. One of those was Corporal Larry L. Maxam of Burbank who died in Vietnam in

Robin Maxam Corporal Larry Maxam's brother places a rose on the Vietnam War Memorial. (Photo by Ross A. Benson)

1968. His mother and brother, Robin, went to Washington, D.C., in 1970 to receive his Medal of Honor.

“He manned a machine gun all alone for more than one hour and a half and was wounded repeatedly. His sacrifice saved the lives of dozens of men who surely would have been killed if the lines had not been held that night,” Lang said.

There is evil in the world, he said, but the men and women being remembered at the ceremony chose to step to the front of the pack and be the ones to face the challenge.

To honor those who have been lost, Lang said, we should get up every morning and live life with the same gusto these men did.

Vietnam Veteran Eugine Gilbert proud of the days he served. (Photo by Ross A. Benson)

“Honor them by enjoying the gift they gave us ~ feel the sunshine, taste your food, laugh and love, cherish your loved ones and family,” he said “In short, remember that they gave all of the rest of their days so that you could have this day. It is a gift from them to us and like all gifts value it by using it well.”

Mayor Dave Golonski thanked the more than 700 people attending the event. “Today is a day when all of us reflect on the freedoms that we have and I don’t think anyone could have said it better than Lt. Col. John Lang, it is a time for us to reflect on that and a time for us to recognize the debt that we owe,” Golonski said.

Twenty One Gun Salute by the 1st Battalion 4th marine Regiment. (Photo by Ross A. Benson)

In searching for the most significant words to use in his talk to thank the fallen members for the sacrifice they have made, Golonski said he could only come up with two.

“On behalf of our community, the families and those who made the ultimate sacrifice I’m here to say thank you.”

 

 

 

Committee Member Doris Vick along with local artist Randall Williams presents Councilman Gary Bric with a rendering of his brother who was killed in the Vietnam War. (Photo by Ross A. Benson)

Burbank Kids Enjoy A Visit From The Easter Bunny

Pictured is the egg hunt for kids 7- 10 years old on baseball field # 1 (Photo By Ross A. Benson)

Burbank’s Spring Egg-Stravaganza held on Saturday at McCambridge brought out well over a 1000 people, there were egg hunts, pictures with The Easter Bunny, games, slides and even real bunnies from the Burbank Animal Shelter. The admission was free and there were special prizes given away, and lots of fun.

John McCullough Animal Control Officer was on hand with a rare Angora Bunny they call Mr. Trump (because of the hair problem) for kids to hold and pet. (Photo By Ross A. Benson)

Denise Fleck President of The Volunteer of the Burbank Animal Shelter was with Selena, John McCullough's dog and the Official Animal Shelter Mascot, badge and all. (Photo By Ross A. Benson)

McCambridge Park Benefits From Plant-A-Tree Ceremony

Residents of all ages gathered at McCambridge Park for this year's Plant-a-Tree Donor Awards Ceremony The yearly event is a gathering of Burbank's Civic Pride Committee to award certificates to those who have donated monies to the city for trees in peoples honor or memory. Following the certificate ceremonies the City of Burbank's Park & Recreation's Forestry Division plant a new tree and have those in attendance assist with planting and filling the remaining dirt. Pictured is Andrew Podbielski getting a little help from Kreigh Hampel of Burbank's Public Works. (Photo By Ross A. Benson)

The City of Burbank has chosen to dedicate the entire month of March 2011 as Arbor Month.  Two ceremonies were held to celebrate the awareness of trees in our environment and to recognize the many benefits of trees in our community.

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