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  • Burbank Parade Set for April 24, but Future Events May Be Shifted

    City News Service
    April 7, 2004 Wednesday

    Burbank Parade Set for April 24, but Future Events May Be Shifted

    BURBANK

    The annual Burbank on Parade celebration will take place April 24 as
    scheduled, but organizers agreed to shift future events to avoid a
    day that marks a dark period in Armenian history. In mid-February,
    members of the Burbank on Parade organizing committee scheduled the
    parade for a Saturday that falls this year on Armenian Genocide
    Remembrance Day. For the Armenian community, April 24 is a solemn day
    commemorating the slaughter of 1.5 million Armenians by the Ottoman
    Turkish Empire from 1915-23. Many of Burbank's estimated 10,000
    Armenian-Americans will not join the 23rd annual parade because they
    will spend the day at homes, churches or rallies. But the event, a
    celebration of the local community traditionally held the last
    Saturday in April, cannot be rescheduled this year because of the
    challenge of coordinating youth bands, drill teams, equestrian
    entries and representatives from local organizations, event
    coordinators said. In an attempt to avoid future conflicts, Burbank
    Vice Mayor Marsha Ramos organized an informal meeting last week
    between representatives of the city's Armenian community and parade
    organizers. "I believe the goal of this meeting was to allow everyone
    to have a better understanding of the importance of April 24 to the
    Armenian community," Ramos said. "I felt it was important that people
    meet face to face in order to facilitate a dialogue, and to foster
    and strengthen community. "I believe we accomplished that goal
    Thursday night. We plan to build on this first meeting and meet again
    some time in May," she said. Those attending the meeting agreed
    future parade dates would be selected so they do not conflict with
    Armenian Genocide commemorations. Joanne Miller chairs this year's
    parade effort. "The parade has been the same weekend for the 23 years
    of its existence," she said. "It's extremely unfortunate that the two
    events coincide this year. We have committed to an alternate and
    permanent solution in the future to work better for everyone in our
    community," she said.
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