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    Burbank Leader , CA
    LATimes.com
    April 21 2004


    City parade to hit the streets
    Burbank on Parade will feature 4,000 participants, 240 floats; theme
    is 'Let Us Entertain You.'

    By Jackson Bell, The Leader


    BURBANK - It hasn't been an easy six months for the organizers of
    Burbank on Parade.

    After canceling the parade, then resuming it, and next having to
    resolve the conflict in date with the Armenian Genocide Remembrance
    Day, organizers have finally fixed all the kinks and look forward to
    starting the show.

    "[Parade organizers] look at all of it as a small stumbling block,
    and can't wait for Saturday and to then get started on next year's
    parade," said Joanne Miller, the parade's spokeswoman. "We usually
    work on this for almost a whole year, and a few pitfalls on the road
    are OK - nothing worthwhile is easy."

    The 23rd annual Burbank on Parade will kick off at 11 a.m. Saturday,
    and will march east along Olive Avenue from Keystone to Lomita
    streets. Nearly 240 different groups and about 4,000 people will
    participate in this year's event, which is themed "Let Us Entertain
    You." Every float will have a tie-in to entertainment.

    This year's highlight will be television star and comedian George
    Lopez as the grand marshal. The Los Angeles Irish Set Dancers, led by
    Burbank resident Michael Patrick Breen and the Reel Cowboys, a group
    of men who ride on bails of hay in flatbed trucks, are other new
    additions to the two-hour parade.

    The 1974 Ford Torino hot rod from the film "Starsky & Hutch" will
    also be featured.

    In addition, drill teams, marching bands, floats, clowns and
    equestrian acts will dazzle the anticipated audience of 30,000.

    The parade will conclude its run with an awards ceremony in George
    Izay Park. Also at the park, a crafts fair will be open from 8 a.m.
    to 4 p.m., a talent showcase will run from 2 to 4 p.m. and the cars
    that carry the celebrities and dignitaries will be on display.

    Mary Alvord, who has announced the event for the past four years,
    will be the first city manager to ride in the parade.

    For Alvord, it is exciting to be part of an event that is essentially
    Burbank.

    "The parade is important because it is the epitome of what people
    think of the city," she said. "Despite being a city of 100,000
    residents, the parade reinforces that Burbank has a small, hometown
    feel."

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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