The Elk's famous waitress Nancy Smallwood takes plate after plate of mouth watering cornbeef & cabbage to waiting talbles.(Photo by Ross A. Benson)
Elk's Master Chef Jim Ewart prepares over 150 plates for Friday's crowd. (Photo by Ross A. Benson)
Burbank’s Elk’s held their St. Patrick’s Day Dinner Dance Friday to a packed house according to Harvey Ryunn. The crowd of over 150 came to enjoy the music of Lee & The Real Deal and enjoy Elk’s Master Chef Jim Ewart’s fine Corned Beef and Cabbage.
Sporting St' Patrick's green and greeting and collecting for dinner was Woody Bixby, Treasurer.(Photo by Ross A. Benson)
The Burbank Elk’s, located on Hollywood Way, put on dinner dances several times a year in addition to nightly dinners and special lunches.
Lee & The Real Deal preformed to the packed crowd. (Photo by Ross A. Benson)The Elk's packed the house Friday evening for their St. Patrick's Dinner Dance.(Photo by Ross A. Benson)
Burbank’s Police and Fire Service Day returned on Saturday, May 9, drawing hundreds of residents to the Police and Fire Headquarters on North Third Street for one of the city’s most popular community events.
Luther Burbank Middle School’s campus was transformed into a vibrant celebration of global cultures on Friday, May 1, as seventh-grade students took part in the school’s long-standing World History Day tradition.