If your not familiar with D’Argenzio wine, you should check out there Tasting Room over at 1204 W Burbank Blvd. The y are making A special edition cab in honer of one of Burbank’s famous residence, Randy Roads who has a family connection to the winery.
Portal of the Folded Wings Shrine to Aviation
If you live in Burbank and would like to know more of the history of Aviation in Burbank, you should stop by the Portal of the Folded Wings. It is located just south of the Airpot in the Valhalla Memorial Park Cemetery. It was originally the entrance and the main offices of the Cemetery when ti first opened in 1924. It designed by Kenneth MacDonald Jr a well known San Francisco architect. It became an aviation shrine in 1953 on the 50th anniversary of the Wright Brothers flight at Kitty Hawk on December 17th 1903. It is only open 3 hours a month on the first sunday 1pm until 3pm, when the weather is not cold or rainy. You should take the time to see it for more information including a list of who is barred there look at http://www.godickson.com/pfw.htm
Tony’s Darts Away
If your a craft beer lover like myself, I’m sure you’ll find this next bit of news exciting . If you lived here in Burbank a wile you’ve probably driven by Tony’s Darts Away its a small place on Magnolia in-between Buena Vista St & Victory Blvd,
Tony’s has gone thru some changes and is not just the on menu, it has been remodeled and under new ownership luckily the new owner has the same name as the place Tony. The beers are all Draft, all Craft, and all California . It is set to open Tonight.
Larry L. Maxam Park
If you’ve been by the corner of Screenland and Pacific Ave. lately ,I’m sure you have noticed some construction going on. The park’s name is being changed to honor Larry L. Maxam, one of Burbank’s most decorated soldiers.
This Marine had a lot of awards and honors including one of the most venerable, the Medal of Honor. The park Dedication Ceremony will be Saturday, April 17 at 11.am there will be guest speakers and entertainment.
Plant-a-Tree Ceremony
The Burbank Civic Pride Committee invites citizens, organizations, and businesses to participate in Burbank’s 55th anniversary of “Plant-A-Tree Month.” Your generous contributions will go toward raising funds to purchase new trees to be planted this year at Stough Park.
Donor certificates will be awarded at the Plant-A-Tree ceremony which will be held on Thursday, March 25, 2010, at 2:00 p.m. at Stough Park, 1335 Lockheed View Drive.
Donations will be accepted through the end of March. However, donations must be submitted by March 18 to be listed in the program. For further information, call the City’s Public Information Office at (818) 238-5840.
Burbank Certified Organic Farmers’ Market
One of the things we like to do on the weekend is go to the farmers’ market, if you like fresh produce some of the best can be found in downtown Burbank every Saturday morning.
Burbank Certified Farmers’ Market
Saturdays 8:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m 3rd & Orange Grove (City Hall Parking Lot)
Spring Recreation Classes
Spring 2010 Classes Begin the Week of March 29. I f you haven’t taken advantage of any of there great classes, you still have time to sine up at www.burbankparks.com for Burbank residents only. If you are a non Burbank Resident Open Online Registration begins March 23, 2010 at 9:00 a.m. If you want to see wate is available you can pickup a Recreation Guide at the Creative Arts Center 1100 West Clark Avenue.
I’m speaking form experience when I say Its a great way to get in shape wile socializing with your neighbors. It is also a lot of fun. You can find more information here http://www.ci.burbank.ca.us/index.aspx?page=258
The Liberty Belle B-17 Flying Fortress
The historic B-17 The Liberty Bella, will be at the Burbank airport tomorrow Sunday the 14th.
The restored boomer will be at Atlantic Aviation terminal 10750 Sherman Way. From 10am to 3pm they will have flights that will cost $430 after that there will be tours every hour on the hour until sunset. call for reservations (818) 340-0243 Find out more about the The Liberty Belle B-17 Flying Fortress at http://www.libertyfoundation.org/
Curiosity Killed the Cat
One of the items on tonights City Council meeting is very close to ours hearts hear at BurbankSoup.
Something very sad happened here in Burbank a few weeks ago. Sadly it occurs every day all over the country.
A few weeks ago 3 cats were killed while a home was being fumigated. Yes we are angry, yes we are sad, we are looking for blame. But there is no one to blame, except the cats. Can we try to prevent this from happening again? Can we protect our inquisitive kittens from such a horrible fate? Yes, yes we can, and yes we should.
We are proposing that Burbank require all fumigation companies to give neighboring residents 48 hours notice before fumigating with a lawn sign. A lawn sign would give cat owners, as well as the care takers of stray cats, notice to remove cats from the area and keep them safe. This idea was first proposed in L.A. in 2008, however, we cant seem to find out if it ever went through. No matter. Burbank is progressive and the catolist for animal rights. No doubt you’ll recall Burbank banned the declawing of animals just a few weeks ago.
We live in a town full of animal lovers and so far the response from City Council has been encouraging. What can you do? You want to help? Show up tonight at the city council meeting. If you can make a less than 5 minute speech, great. If not just show up. A full meeting room brings attention to the issue and lets council know we are serious.
Thanks!

Dedication of the Dr. David Burbank statue.
If you’ve driven by Burbank Blvd and Victory
View Larger Map (5 Points) lately you may have notice something going on across from Costco right next to Alfredo’s Granada Restaurant. On Saturday The 16th they will dedicate a statue of the dentist whose ranch land later became the city we all love. In honer of the event some of the local merchants of Burbank Blvd will be holding an Open House from 12 noon – 3:00 pm find out more at http://www.burbankblvdmerchants.com.




