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Burbank Library Blog: Samuel Oschin Planetarium Show at Griffith ... The newly constructed Samuel Oschin Planetarium has generated a considerable wave of interest for Angelenos. The new dome, star projector, laser digital ...
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Burbank Library Blog: Looking for a Job? The City of Burbank Workforce Connection can help you in your job search. They provide computers with internet access and word processing, telephones, ...
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Burbank Library Blog: Volunteer Reading Tutor - Children Volunteer Reading Tutor - Children. Volunteer to tutor children, 4th-8th grade, who need. extra help with reading. Teach phonic, sight-word and ...
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Burbank Library Blog: Volunteer Reading Tutor - Children Volunteer Reading Tutor - Children. Ready To Read. Volunteer to tutor children, 4th - 8th grade, who need extra help with reading. Teach phonic, ...
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Burbank Library Blog: AT&T CA. OFFERING FREE EMERGENCY PHONE SERVICE Oct 24, 2007 ... AT&T residential customers displaced by the fires can call ... With call forwarding and remote access to call forwarding, impacted AT&T ...
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Burbank Library Blog: AT&T CA. OFFERING FREE EMERGENCY PHONE SERVICE Oct 24, 2007 ... For customers who need a local service line installed at a temporary or new location the Line Connection Fee will be waived. AT&T ...
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Burbank Library Blog: November 2008 ... cultivated Kurdish clans as allies against potential Armenian rebellion. .... Carol Muske-Dukes appointed California poet laureate LA Times: Nov 14, ...
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Burbank Library Blog: Snark-a-Snoops Drop In If you want to catch this wonderful family program in full cast, Snark-a-Snoops will be performing at the Stella Adler Theatre in Hollywood October 7, 4, ...
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Burbank Library Blog: Addi Somekh If you missed Addi Somekh last night at Burbank Central’s Family Night, you still have a chance to see this fun and unusual show at our Buena Vista branch ...
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Burbank Library Blog: Happy Birthday, Cat in the Hat! In 1957, Random House published The Cat in the Hat and those 236 words revolutionized ... And that’s where Project 236 fits in. In the fifty years since the ...
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