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October 24, 2007

Haunted house to donate proceeds

The creators of Burbank’s Meyer family haunted house on 907 N. California St. announced they would be contributing all donations this year to the Burbank Arts Education Foundation.

The haunted house display first became a charity effort in 2005 when the family donated more than $1,200 to Habitat for Humanity. In 2006, the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation was the beneficiary of more than $800.

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Walk-through tours of the haunted house are from 7 to 10 p.m., Oct. 27, 28 and 31. Admission is free but donations are greatly appreciated.

For more information, visit www.rottenapple907.com or e-mail RottenApple907@ aol.com.

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Vector Control Board applicants sought

Applications are being accepted through Oct. 31 by the Burbank City Council to fill a seat on the Vector Control Board. The applicant would be Burbank’s representative to the Greater Los Angeles Vector Control District Board of Trustees. The term ends Jan. 1, 2011.

The district provides vector, or insect control services throughout its service area, which includes 34 cities and certain portions of the unincorporated area of Los Angeles County.

Trustees are required to attend monthly meetings and are paid $100 for each meeting they attend.

Interested applicants can pick up an application at the City Clerk’s Office in City Hall, located at 275 E. Olive Ave., or online at www.burbankusa.com.


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