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The Week That Was and That Will Be - September 4


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Dermatologists, sunscreen, and reminiscing about the glorious days of coaching under the sun - a unique mix of nostalgia and skin cancer awareness, as brought to us by our very own Craig. 

This episode of the podcast started on a heartfelt note, acknowledging all the hard-working union folks this Labor Day and remembering the legendary Jimmy Buffett. The importance of skincare and protection from the sun was underscored with a reminder of Craig's experiences and procedures. 

Transitioning from Craig's sun-drenched memories, the podcast then dived into the heart of Burbank's controversies. The recent decision of Burbank to partner with a relatively unknown nonprofit instead of the established Family Services Agency, was thoroughly dissected. 

The possible implications for the unhoused folks it aims to support and the inconsistency in the Burbank Police Department's approach in using a BOLO were topics of intense discussion. 

Keeping the conversation dynamic and varied, the episode also delved into fascinating topics such as the super blue moon and neighborhood security. Full moons, their names, and schedules were explored, along with the selection process for hurricane names. These conversations added a touch of astronomical intrigue to the episode. 

The controversy surrounding the Burbank Pride event formed a major part of the discussion. The conflict between the Burbank Pride organization and the Magnolia Park merchants was examined. The refusal of the merchants to be paid for the previous year's event, the removal of the president of Burbank Pride from the Merchant Association, and the overall discontent of the merchants were touched upon. 

This episode wasn't all about disputes and controversies. It also brought the listeners the inside scoop from Burbank High School's 150th birthday celebration. The dedication of the plaque for Coach Callum, the history of the school, and the many generations of families that have attended Burbank High were all covered. The appointment of the new Fire Chief, Danny Alvarez, who earned the title after spending 25 years in the city, was also highlighted. 

Rounding up the episode, the discussion moved to the importance of properly disposing of hazardous waste. The upcoming Household Hazardous Waste Roundup at the Burbank Fire Training Center and the accepted items were mentioned. Lastly, the issues on Forest Lawn Drive, the increasing number of dilapidated RVs, and the problems they pose were brought to the forefront. 

Overall, this episode was packed with discussions on a diverse range of topics. It not only revisited the sun-soaked past of Craig but also scrutinized the present quandaries of Burbank. This mix of nostalgia and current affairs is sure to provide the listeners with a well-rounded perspective on the discussed topics.

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myBurbank TalksBy myBurbank Staff