Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Calling All Former Carriers



The Daily News is reaching out to the former carriers of the paper and its predecessor, the Valley News and Green Sheet, in the hope that you ll help us celebrate our centennial.

Please drop us a line by Sept. 16, telling us when you delivered the paper and briefly sharing your favorite memory from the experience.

Send it to Daily News Centennial, 21860 Burbank Blvd., Suite 200, Woodland Hills 91367. Be sure to include your name and a daytime phone number.

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Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Great Burbank Leader Article on the Anson Williams Charity Classic

Local alums link up to raise funds

http://www.burbankleader.com/entertainment/tn-blr-0831-society,0,4828141.story


John Holst, center, with his fiancée, Tanna Byrne and brother, Eric Holst, were among the honored guests at Friday's charity golf tournament. (Photo by David Laurell)


August 30, 2011 | 4:45 p.m.

Burbank and Burroughs High School alumni, some who hadn’t seen one another in decades, joined forces on the links of DeBell Golf Course for the Anson Williams Charity Classic to raise funds for the two schools’ alumni associations, Service Dogs for American Veterans and the Davis-Gingell Foundation this past Friday.

“We are very appreciative that Anson Williams, who attended Burbank High School and of course is best known for his role as Potsy on the classic television series ‘Happy Days,’ loaned his name to the tournament to help make it a success,” said the event’s coordinator, Guy Gingell.

The brainchild of Gingell, Friday’s tournament, along with the foundation he oversees with his wife, Allison Davis-Gingell, stemmed from a set of circumstances involving an old Burbank High classmate. “I had heard, through Facebook, that one of my classmates, Bob Holst, was terminally ill,” Gingell said. “He was living in Pittsburgh, and when I called and told him I wanted to fly back and see him, he said not to come because he was too sick.”

Desperately wanting to do something for his old pal, Gingell learned Holst had not seen his two sons, John and Eric Holst, in years, and that they didn’t have the financial resources to fly back and see him. “I put up the money, and the kids went to see him just a few days before he died,” Gingell said.

When word of his act of kindness spread, it sparked a domino effect that saw other Burbank High alumni send checks to repay Gingell. It also caught the attention of a wealthy businessman acquaintance who was so impressed by Gingell’s compassion and generosity that he assisted the Gingells in establishing a foundation to help others in need.

Friday’s tournament, sponsored by Volvo Rents and Community Chevrolet and led by team captains Mike Feix representing Burbank High and actor Clint Howard representing Burroughs, included participation by Burbank Parks Commissioner Mickey DePalo, NBA Hall of Fame player and coach Lenny Wilkens, Randy Wilkens, Brigid and Bob Graham, Betty Worland, Jim Grasse, John Whitt, Barry Erickson, Ron Panich and the Holst boys — John and Eric who were accompanied by John’s fiancée, Tanna Byrne.

Others who enjoyed the day on the links included Tess Apinchapone, Bob Bauman, Chuck Berry, Joe Bronlend, Barry Cadwallader, Sean Ceglinsky, James Chae, Sean Cyphers, Kelsey Danzeisen, Brady Dunayer, Bob Elliot, Matt Flynn, Peter Fong, Bruce Frishette, Joany Gao, Marty Garrison, John and Tony Gofredo, Bob Graham, Steve Hamilton, Allan Hoffmaster, Dave Hourigan, Chris Kesicbasian, Keith Kimura, Lou Lanteri, Patrick Londono, Pavipa Losakul, Al Martens, Tim McGuire, Mark McMillan, Don Melton and Chris Morris.

Also in attendance were Carol Furry Mosher, Alfred Ogas, Bob Pappert, Dennis Pelch, Ed Perez, Larry Phillips, Haley Pirruccello, Gary Richards, Steve Ross, Ruben Santa Cruz, John Schilling, Charley Schultz, Branko Sevic, Gary Sexton, Chuck Visnic, Criag Wilde, Brett Wilson and Chuck Woods.

Burbank's Papoo's Hot Dog Show Closed Sunday

New owners putting in an Italian restaurant.



Papoo's Hot Dog Show in Toluca Lake is closing

Sunday, August 28, 2011

Friday's Golf Tourney Pics

Here are just a FEW of the many photos from the Anson Williams Classic Golf Tournament that I found on Facebook via John Whitt and Guy Gingall.

Many thanks to all who made this a fabulous success!

"See you next year at the 2nd Annual Anson Williams Charity Classic in May of 2012." - Guy Gingall


‎1st Place WINNER: Clint Howard JBHS


‎1st Place WINNERS - Tony Goffredo Foursome represented John Burroughs High School, Burbank, CA: Tony goffredo, JBHS 64; John Goffredo, JBHS 69; John Schilling, JBHS 64; and Patrick Londono (Pat's mom was JBHS 73).




"Superhero Mark McMillian speaking at the Davis Gingell Foundation awards ceremony. Castaway, Burbank, CA August 26, 2011. Mark is a retired NFL football player. Played for the 49'ers, Washington Redskins, Philadelphia Eagles and the Kansas City Chiefs. Mark played professional football at 5'7" and weighing 148 lbs. He still holds NFL records. AND he was told on many occassion "you are to small to play"......." - Guy


Anson Williams with Jim Grasse


Debi Storm and Mike Feix



Barbara Zelenay with Anson




Guy Gingall and Jim Grasse

Don Melton at podium

Silent Auction

Lenny Wilkens, Randy Wilkens, Brigid Graham, Bob Graham, Guy Gingell and Allison Gingell

Friday, August 26, 2011

BHS Invited to JBHS Alumni Picnic Sept 25th

~JBHS All Classes Alumni Picnic.~

(Open to BHS & anyone who would like to join us)

Bring your chairs, blankets and picnic, or food is available for purchase. Look for the "RED" Canopy area and sign in there!

"LIVE BAND"

Thursday, August 25, 2011

Marilyn Williams Peterson, BHS '67, Ms Senior Nevada Runner-Up!

CONGRATULATIONS, MARILYN!!!



Marilyn Williams Peterson
Ms Senior Nevada Runner-Up and Talent Award
August 24, 2011

Listen to Marilyn' Music:
http://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/marilyn-peterson/id412665619

AUGUST 26, 2011 UPDATE

New Ms. Nevada Senior crowned

Posted: Aug 24, 2011 9:25 PM CDT 
http://www.fox5vegas.com/story/15329038/new-ms-nevada-senior-crowned
Posted By Elizabeth Watts, Anchor/Reporter - email



LAS VEGAS (FOX5) -
The Ms. Nevada Senior Pageant took place at the South Point hotel Wednesday.

Fourteen women competed in the non-profit contest, and Carole Fucillo was named the 2011 MS Senior Nevada.

The contest took place in the South Point showroom, in front of a sold out crowd of 400.

Competitors just had to be over 60 and a resident of Nevada.

Contestants are judged in four categories: talent, evening gown, philosophy, and judge's interview.

Fucillo now goes on to the Ms. Senior America competition. That will be held in Atlantic City this year.

Besides the big winner, there were also runners up, Miss Congeniality and Talent awards.

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MORE PHOTOS FROM MARILYN











Sunday, August 21, 2011

Did You Be-Bop at the Park Yesterday?

Looks like lots of folks did!




Looking at a '29 Ford Woodie are Jack Jennings, 5, left, and his sister Lottie, 7, of Burbank, at the Fifth Annual Be-Boppin in the Park on the Magnolia Park area of Burbank on Saturday, August 20, 2011.


Liz of Burbank (no last name given) reflects on this shinny 1938 Buick Century at the Fifth Annual Be-Boppin in the Park on the Magnolia Park area of Burbank on Saturday, August 20, 2011.


While waiting for friends, Al Newton of Canyon Country checks out a 1956 Ford T-Bird at the Fifth Annual Be-Boppin in the Park on the Magnolia Park area of Burbank on Saturday, August 20, 2011.


Detail shot of a red 1962 Chevy Impala being shown at the Fifth Annual Be-Boppin in the Park on the Magnolia Park area of Burbank on Saturday, August 20, 2011.


Large crowds gathered to see and photograph classic vehicles like this 1950 Chevy 3180 pick up at the Fifth Annual Be-Boppin in the Park on the Magnolia Park area of Burbank on Saturday, August 20, 2011.

All photos by Raul Roa/Burbank Leader Staff Photographer

source: http://www.burbankleader.com/the818now/tn-gnp-0821-beboppin-pg,0,4603799.photogallery

The 818 Now: http://www.burbankleader.com/the818now/