Food donations needed for holidays NORTHWEST DISTRICT...
Food donations needed for holidays
NORTHWEST DISTRICT -- Burbank Temporary Aid Center officials are
making an emergency pitch for donations of canned goods and other
non-perishable food for the upcoming holiday season.
The ongoing supermarket strike has hindered donations to BTAC and
other nonprofit organizations, and resulted in the postponement last
week of Make a Difference Day, the city’s annual food drive.
The following is a list of items BTAC needs to stock its pantry:
cans of stew, tuna, Spam, mixed vegetables and mixed fruit; jars of
spaghetti sauce, peanut butter and jelly; and boxes of macaroni and
cheese.
Two drop-off locations have been established, including BTAC, at
1304 W. Burbank Blvd., and Burbank Police and Fire Headquarters, 200
N. 3rd St., at the corner of Orange Grove Avenue.
For more information, call BTAC at 846-2330.
Haunted house to remain open
MAGNOLIA PARK -- Halloween has come and gone, but not the haunted
houses.
Asylum 907 presents Chateau de Torment from 7 to 11 p.m. today and Sunday at 907 California St. The converted home is near the
intersection of Hollywood Way and Magnolia Boulevard.
Admission is free for children and adults.
Compiled by Tim Willert