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Date Event Organization Est.. Assembly Time Assembly Location Date Event Organization Est.. Assembly Assembly Location Start End Route Area Time 4/17/2016 March and Rally 10000 12:00 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. 13:00 17:30 E/B Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., SW for Bernie Sanders east of Western Avenue to Figueroa Street 2 4/19/2016 Mitzvah Tank Congregation Levi 200 10:45 1606 S. La Cienega Blvd. 11:15 12:15 N/B La Cienega Blvd., E/B Pico WIL Parade Yitzchak Blvd., N/B Fairfax Avenue, E/B Wilshire Blvd., N/B La Brea Avenue to 3rd Street 4/21/2016 Racial Justice United Teacher Los 200 16:00 155 W. 69th Street 16:00 18:30 **STATIONARY / SIDEWALK NEWT Angeles EVENT ONLY** 4/22/2016 Dignity in Schools Labor/Community 250 14:00 Beaudry Ave. between 3rd 14:00 17:00 Beaudry Ave. between 3rd and RAMP Campaign March Strategy Center and 4th Streets 4th Streets 4/23/2016 Peace March World Special 1000 9:00 Normandie Avenue and 10:00 12:00 S/B Normandie Avenue, E/B OLYM Federation Irolo Street between Olympic Blvd., to Vermont Olympic Blvd. and San Avenue, W/B Olympic Blvd., back Marino Street to N/B Normandie Avenue 4/24/2016 Egyptian Anti- Rabao-LA 100 13:00 4929 Wilshire Blvd 13:30 17:00 STATIONARY EVENT / SIDEWALK WIL Coup 2016 EVENT ONLY in front of (Egyptian Consulate 4929 Wilshire Blvd) 4/24/2016 Rally for Justice Armenian Youth 50000 8:00 6300 Wilshire Blvd. 12:00 13:00 STATIONARY EVENT/RALLY IN WIL Federation FRONT OF 6300 WILSHIRE BLVD. 4/24/2016 Rally to End Improving Dreams, 400 12:30 Aliso Street btwn Los 13:00 15:30 Stationary Event on Aliso Street, CENT Deportations Equality, Access and Angeles St. and Alameda St. between Los Angeles St. and Success Alameda St. 4/24/2016 Unified Young Unified Young 7000 7:00 Hollywood Blvd., btwn 10:00 15:00 E/B Hollywood Blvd., S/B HWD Armenians' March Armenians (UYA) Western Ave. and Hobart Normandie Ave., W/B Sunset for Justice Blvd. Blvd., N/B Hobart Blvd, W/B Hollywood Blvd to Western Ave. 4/26/2016 Los Angeles Youth Alliance for 700 9:00 6th St. & Olive St. 10:30 12:00 E/B 6th Street, to N/B San Pedro, CENT Build Day Community W/B Temple Street, End at 500 Empowerment W. Temple Street 4/30/2016 May Day March Bernie Sanders Brigade 1000 13:00 Main Street and Olympic 14:00 17:00 N/B Main Street to First Street. CENT and Rally, Bernie Blvd Sanders for President 4/30/2016 United in Peace, United for Peace 50 13:00 115th Street & Figueroa 14:00 14:30 N/B Figueroa St., E/B Imperial SE Peace Ride Riding Foundation Street. Hwy. S/B Central Ave. to 120th St. in Loving Memory of Children of LA 4/30/2016 Venice 5 de Mayo Pico Youth and Family 100 9:30 Lincoln Blvd. and California 10:00 11:00 N/B Lincoln Blvd., E/B Rose PAC Parade/Festival Center Avenue Avenue, S/B Penmar Avenue, S/B Lake Street 5/1/2016 Comprehensive Full Rights for 5000 11:00 Olympic Blvd and Broadway 13:00 16:00 N/B Broadway, Rally on Broadway CENT Immigration Immigrants Coalition between Temple Street and 1st Reform Now with Street. a Path to Citizenship 5/1/2016 May Day 2016 in Centro CSO 500 13:00 Matthews Street at Cesar E. 13:35 14:35 W/B Cesar E. Chavez Avenue, S/B HOBK Boyle Heights Chavez Avenue Chicago Street, W/B First Street 5/1/2016 May Day March May Day Coalition 5000 12:00 Figueroa St. and Olympic 13:00 16:00 N/B Figueroa St., E/B 7th St., N/B CENT 2016 Blvd. Los Angeles St., E/B Temple St., N/B Alameda St., W/B Aliso St.N/B Main St 5/14/2016 United in Christ Evangelist Reach Out 75 10:00 Cesar E. Chavez Ave. and 11:00 13:00 N/B Evergreen Ave., W/B Wabash HOBK Ministry Evergreen Ave. Ave., S/B Soto St 5/15/2016 Salute to Israel Stand with Us 800 10:15 Pico Blvd & Motor Ave. 11:00 12:00 Sidewalk Only E/B Pico Blvd. to Walk Roxbury Drive and return to Rancho Cienga Park. 5/17/2016 Norwegian Norwegian Seamen's 250 18:00 1035 South Beacon St. 18:15 18:30 E/B 11th St., N/B Beacon St., W/B HARB Constitution Day Church 10th St., S/B Palos Verdes St., E/B 2016 11th St. 5/21/2016 The Cango Park, 100 14:00 21816 Lanark St. 16:30 17:00 Sidewak Only S/B Topanga Blvd., TOP March for E/B Sherman Way Organics 5/22/2016 Annual May Fiesta Immaculate Heart of 100 9:00 4954 Santa Monica Blvd., 9:15 11:15 S/B Kenmore St., W/B Lily Crest RAMP Procession 2016 Mary Church Ave, N/B Alexandria AvE. 5/25/2016 Maayon Torah Maayon Yisroel 500 21:15 Detroit St. between 1st St. 21:30 22:00 N/B Detroit St., E/B 1st St., N/B La WIL Dedication and 2nd St. Brea Ave. 5/28/2016 Corpus Christi Our Lady of the Valley 15:00 21927 Saticoy St. 16:30 19:30 E/B Saticoy St., S/B De Soto Ave., TOP Catholic Church W/B Sherman Way, S/B Topanga Canyon Blvd. to 22021 Gault St. 5/28/2016 Walk the Talk Los Angeles Poverty 50 11:30 800 E. 6th Street 12:00 16:00 E/B 6th St., N/B San Pedro St., CENT Department W/B 5th St., N/B Wall St., W/B Winston St., N/B Los Angeles St. 5/29/2016 Corpus Christi Holy Family Catholic 150 14:00 1011 E. 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Temple St. 9:00 11:00 W/B Temple St., S/B Bonnie Brae RAMP Filipinotown Army Vets St., W/B Beverly Blvd., N/B Park Independence View St., W/B Temple St., S/B Day Parade Robinson St., E/B Beverly Blvd., N/B Park View St. 6/25/2016 Los Angeles Los Angeles Culture 6000 7:00 Hollywood Blvd btwn 11:00 16:00 W/B Hollywood Blvd to Highland HWD,NE Culture Festival Festival, Co. Vermont Ave. and Ave. 2016 Normandie Ave. 7/4/2016 Pacific Palisades Palisades Americanism 4000 11:00 Via de la Paz btwn Bowdin 14:00 16:00 N/B Via de la Paz, E/B Sunset WLA 4th of July Parade Parade Assn. St. and Earlham St. Blvd., S/B Drummond, WB Toyopa Drive to Alma Real Drive 7/4/2016 Sunland Tujunga Rotary Club Sunland 500 8:00 Summitrose St. from 10:00 13:00 W/B Foothill Blvd. from Mt. FTHL Independence Tujunga Plainview Ave. to Mt. Gleason Ave. to Sunland Blvd. Day Parade 2016 Gleason Ave., Irma Ave. from Summitrose St. to Hillrose St., Plainview Ave. from Summitrose St. to Hillrose St., Mt. Gleason Ave. from Hillrose St. to Foothill Blvd. 7/10/2016 Anti-Crime Walk 7th Day Adventist 300 8:00 1366 S. Alvarado Street 9:00 11:30 Sidewalk Event only - N/B RAMP Church Alvarado St. to 6th Street, cross street, S/B west sidewalk of Alvarado St 7/24/2016 International Peru Wonders 80 8:00 Broadway btwn 7th St. and 10:00 12:00 N/B Broadway, E/B Temple CENT Peruvian Parade 9th St. Street, N/B Main Street to Paseo of Los Angeles Los Olivares 8/15/2016 27th Annual GHSCD #451 100 8:00 Crenshaw Blvd and Adams 10:00 12:00 S/B Crenshaw Blvd, to Leimert SW Marcus Garvey Blvd. Park, to 43rd Place Parade 9/4/2016 Salvadoran Defisal and American 180 6:00 Santa Monica Blvd btwn 10:00 16:00 Eastbound Santa Monica Blvd to RAMP,HWD, Parade and Emergency Assn. Bronson Ave. and Van Ness Virgil Ave. NE Festival Ave. and Van Ness Ave. btwn Santa Monica Blvd. and Melrose Ave. 10/15/2016 Walk for Freedom A21 Campaign 1200 6:30 Hollywood Blvd. and La 10:00 12:00 S/B La Brea Ave., E/B Sunset HWD Brea Ave. Blvd., N/B Vine Street, W/B Hollywood Blvd..
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