![]() |
myBurbank TalksAuthor: myBurbank Staff
Our reporters bring you different guests and events ranging from local events, interesting people, politics, sports, community events, and everything that makes Burbank, Burbank! Language: en-us Genres: News, News Commentary, Personal Journals, Society & Culture Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it |
Listen Now...
Holiday in the Park Remote Podcast, 2025
Episode 16
Sunday, 23 November, 2025
The street was packed, the lights were glowing, and the mood felt like Burbank at its best. We set up in the heart of Magnolia Park’s Holiday in the Park and captured the moments that make a city feel like home: neighbors shoulder to shoulder, live music on a crisp night, and a quiet hour that welcomed those who needed a gentler space. From the first guest to the last goodbye, this one’s a love letter to local.Assemblymember Nick Schultz stopped by to talk about pride of place, why accessible design matters, and the power of independent local news to keep a community informed. Then Councilmembers Konstantine Anthony and Chris Rizzotti dug into the behind-the-scenes reality: insurance spikes, security planning, and the permit friction that can wear down volunteers. Their message was clear and practical—streamline processes without sacrificing safety, or risk losing the very events that drive small-business sales and civic connection.And then the big reveal: organizer Ross Benson announced Celebrate Burbank, a full parade and community festival set for May 16, 2026, complete with bands, horses, a car show, and daytime festivities. Even better, funds from vendor fees and sponsorships will be reinvested right back into Magnolia Park through a nonprofit to clean sidewalks, add benches, and upgrade trash cans—simple improvements that make every visit better. Between the parade plans, the bustling vendors, and a new pro-grade stage, the night stood as proof that public space done right pays dividends for families and storefronts alike.We weave in lighter moments too—sports banter, hometown memories, and shout-outs to scouts and school teams—because that’s part of the fabric. If you care about community-building, small business support, and smart, people-first citymaking, you’ll feel at home here. Subscribe, share with a neighbor, and leave a review with the one change you think would make our next event even better. Your ideas shape what we celebrate next.Support the show








