Burbank VFW Poker Tournament Ends in 4-Way Tie

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Last week the Burbank VFW 8310 held a poker tournament fundraiser that featured 40 players

Still Making History Burbank Historical Society’s museum resumes weekend hours and private tours.

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Those interested in Burbank history will be glad to know that the Gordon R. Howard Museum Complex is open to the public again.

Leadership Burbank Accepting Applications for 2021-22 Program

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The Program’s New Vision Focuses on Social Justice, Civil Discourse and Post-Pandemic Leadership

Family Service Agency of Burbank Care Walk to Take Place on June 26

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The Family Service Agency of Burbank is seeking sponsors for their thirteenth annual Car Walk event, which will take place on June 26 and is dedicated to longtime Burbank resident, Mickey DePalo.

Burbank Community YMCA to Open the City’s First LGBTQIA+ Resource Center on June 11

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Rob Rodriguez and Mary Cutone are currently preparing to open the Burbank Community YMCA's Social Impact Center on June 11. The center will include social justice impact work, LGBTQIA+ resources, and foster care advocacy for youth in the community.

Bike Month is Right Around The Corner

The Burbank Transportation Management Organization (BTMO) and partners are kicking off the festivities.

Nostalgic night raises funds to help homeless

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Cool cats and their kitties shed their quarantine coats and headed for the Starlight Bowl on Saturday night for the Family Promise of the Verdugo's Seventh Annual Gala.

Eagle Scout Project Educates Public on Coyote Awareness

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Life Scout, Richie Collins, organized a coyote awareness campaign for his Eagle Scout Project in order to help assist the Burbank Animal Shelter in educating the public on the growing coyote issue arising in Burbank. The campaign consisted of the distribution of over a thousand copies of the Burbank Police Department’s Community Bulletin on Coyote Awareness.

Tax Amazon Burbank Hosting “Action Conference” On March 13

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The movement to tax Amazon in Burbank seeks to fulfill a central promise from Councilman Konstantine Anthony’s election campaign last November

Submissions Wanted for Burbank For Armenia Public Art Project

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Calling all Burbank artists (ages 13-21) to create a lasting art piece for an Armenian-owned Burbank business

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Burbank Boys Tennis Begins New Era With Win Over Burroughs

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Burroughs Jaden Chapman played in some of the closest sets of the match.

Bread and Beats

The first thing you notice is the counter.It’s a solid slab of wood, smooth from wear but clearly handcrafted, anchored at the front of a tiny Burbank bakery that smells like toasted crust and warm butter. While customers study loaves lined up in neat rows, Randall Michael Tobin will casually mention that he built that counter himself—skills he picked up in junior high school shop class half a century ago and still uses every day.

Burbank Baseball Battered 16-6 By Pasadena

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Burbank played hard but Pasadena played better.