Burbank Nativity Festival Runs Through Sunday Evening

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(Photo by © Ross A. Benson)

The Burbank Nativity Festival will come to an end Sunday evening following their 8:00 PM Performance. The Church of Jesus Chris of Later Day Saints located at 136 N. Sunset Canyon Drive (End of Orange Grove)

(Photo by © Ross A. Benson)
(Photo by © Ross A. Benson)

The Burbank Nativity Festival is celebrating  its fourth annual season beautifully displaying over 300 nativities from around the world, including 11 from the private collection of Bob and Dolores Hope. This community event is FREE and open to the public Sunday, Dec. 6th, 5-8pm.

Live music will fill the halls every evening, including performances by local schools and churches, such as Burbank High’s a cappella groups, Emerson Elementary and St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Children’s Choir. While the evening’s performance schedule varied, the final event will be  a community sing along of Christmas carols and Handel’s Hallelujah Chorus.

The highlight of the event is the Live Nativity Pageant. This gorgeous production features an amazingly detailed manger, actors in stunning costumes, and a real baby with his parents depicting the Holy Family.

(Photo by © Ross A. Benson)
(Photo by © Ross A. Benson)

Families are welcome to visit the Children’s Corner for additional activities.

To help capture the spirit of giving, the Festival will have a food drive for the Burbank Temporary Aid Center (BTAC). BTAC is dedicated to providing the needy, working poor and homeless of our local community with basic services. You are invited to bring any non-perishable food items or new unwrapped gifts to help stock BTAC’s shelves!

For more information, visit burbanknativity.com, find Burbank Nativity on Facebook and  #burbanknativityon Instagram.

(Photo by © Ross A. Benson)
(Photo by © Ross A. Benson)