Burbank’s Favorite Event is Back

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Burbank’s favorite event is back! After a 16 month hiatus due to the pandemic, the Magnolia Park Merchants Association is relaunching their monthly Ladies and Gents Night Out Event, but with a new name. The association board changed the name to Magnolia Park Night Out last month to create a more inclusive feel and to let the community know that all are welcome at the event. The first monthly event will be held on Friday, July 30th from 6:00-9:00pm.

Burbank Arts And Education Foundation IMPACT 2021 Event Raises Funds For Burbank Public Schools

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The Burbank Arts and Education Foundation has set the IMPACT 2021 fundraising event for Burbank public schools for Friday evening, October 15, outdoors at...

Holiday in the Park 2022 is Coming Up on Friday, Nov 18

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ucks, exhibitors and a family fun zone.  The 32nd annual Holiday in the Park event will be taking place on Friday, November 18th from 5:00-9:00pm from Hollywood Way to Florence st.

An Outdoor Marketplace Hops into Downtown Burbank For Handmade Holiday Shopping

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Catch Jackalope Arts this December 11th & 12th on San Fernando Boulevard (between Magnolia and Olive) in the heart of Downtown Burbank

Burbank to Host First Ever Pride Event

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Burbank Pride, a new committee, in partnership with Magnolia Park Merchants Association, presents the inaugural “Family Pride in the Park” event on Friday, September 30 from 6-9pm. The family-friendly, LGBTQIA+ edition of Magnolia Park Night Out will take place in the UMe Federal Credit Union parking lot at 3000 W. Magnolia Boulevard. 

Nickelodeon Animation Studio Complex Opens

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Nickelodeon celebrated the opening of their expanded campus in Burbank, with renovated and forward-thinking work and play spaces for the company's 700+ employees.

Return of Magnolia Park Food Truck Fridays Brings Culinary Delights Back Starting This Week.

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The Magnolia Park Merchants Association is thrilled to announce the highly anticipated return of Magnolia Park Food Truck Fridays in Burbank, California

Holiday in the Park’s Early Bird Participant Registration is Open

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Holiday in the Park (HITP) is put on by the Magnolia Park Merchants Association and this will be their 33rd annual event.  Planned for Friday, November 17th from 5:00 PM-9:00 PM, the HITP committee has already started organizing the event and opened registration for exhibitors, sponsors, food trucks, and classic cars.

“Huê 1968” Author Talks Vietnam War Turning Point

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Author Mark Bowden talks about his most recent book with "Black Hawk Down" screenwriter Ken Nolan at the Buena Vista Library.

Skate Oddity Turns Burbank Upside Down for Stranger Things Skate Nights

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Skate Oddity turned Burbank “upside down” for their Hellfire Skate Club event at the LA Kings Burbank Sports Center on August 20th and 28th.  The Stranger Things themed roller skating events were put on by Skate Oddity, a “rock’n’rollerdisco” group that has been holding 80’s music and culture inspired skate nights at the outdoor rink.

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Cela Cafe to Celebrate Grand Opening with Burbank on Sept 30

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Cela Cafe’s mediterranean restaurant is the talk of Burbank and has already been featured by numerous food vloggers across social media.  Cela Cafe took over the space where Healthy Bites was previously located, and is preparing for their grand opening event on September 30th.

Burroughs Girls Volleyball In A Battle With Rival Burbank

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The rivalry between Burbank and Burroughs continued in a Pacific League girls' volleyball match.
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Hades Hot Chicken Impresses With Great Flavor, Fast Service

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At the very western edge of Burbank, Hades Hot Chicken serves up some very tasty fried chicken and delicious sides from a nondescript strip mall near West Victory Boulevard and North Clybourn Avenue. The spice level is easily customizable, from no spice, mild, medium, medium-hot and Hades-Hot, which registers between one and two million on the Scoville scale. A dry spice rub is added before each piece is cooked, so diners can get the amount of heat they want, on a scale from no burn to eye-watering and mouth-flaming.