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Date Event Organization EST. ASMB Time Assembly Location START END Route Area Date Event Organization EST. ASMB Time Assembly Location START END Route Area 7/26/2015 United in Peace, Peace United in Peace 50 13:00 Assembly: 115th & 14:00 14:30 Route: 115th Street & Figueroa Street SE Ride - Riding in Loving Foundation Figueroa Street. travel N/B on Figueroa Street. Then E/B on Memory of Slain Children Imperial Hwy to Avalon Blvd. Continue S/B of LA Avalon Blvd to 120th Street and end. 8/2/2015 39th Annual Festival of the Festival of the Chariots 500 9:00 Parade begins on Main St. 10:00 11:30 City of Santa Monica - parade begins on PAC Chariots and Pico in Santa Monica Main St. and Pico in Santa Monica, proceeds south down Main Street turns right on Rose Avenue. Proceeds down Rose (city of L.A.) to Boardwalk. Turns left on Boardwalk, and continues down Boardwalk to Venice Beach pavillion park 1530 Ocean Front Walk. 8/4/2015 National Night Out Council Council District 1 1000 16:30 Rally on Loma Drive 17:30 18:30 Westbound 6th Street to Alvarado Street, RAMP District 1 Rampart Police Rampart Police Station between 6th and 5th return Eastbound 6th Street to Loma Drive Station Streets. ***Sidewalk Event*** 8/5/2015 Calenda Oaxaquena Regional Organization of 350 17:00 Pico Blvd and S. Victoria 18:00 20:00 Eastbound Pico Blvd, Southbound WIL,OLYM Oaxaca Avenue (parking lot of Normandie Avenue Mateo's ice cream with permission) 8/7/2015 LA Peace March / Code Victory Outreach 1000 12:00 Assemble: In front of The 13:00 14:00 Route: W/B Pico Blvd & Figueroa CENT,RAMP Red Los Angeles Convention Street, then N/B on Alvarado Street to 6th Center. Pico Blvd & Street continue W/B on 6th Street into Figueroa Street. MacArthur Park for a Rally on Human Participants will park in the Trafficking & Prostitution. **(RECS local paid parking lots. & PARKS PERMIT PENDING)** 8/7/2015 Torah Dedication 400 12:45 513 N. Formosa Avenue 13:00 14:15 S/B Formosa Avenue, E/B Oakwood Avenue, WIL N/B La Brea Avenue 8/8/2015 El Divino Salvador Saint Thomas the Apostle 400 16:00 2760 W. Pico Blvd, Los 16:30 18:30 W/B Pico Boulevard, N/B Mariposa Avenue, OLYM Procession Church Angeles, CA 90006 (Saint E/B 11th Street, S/B New Hampshire Thomas the Apostle Avenue, W/B Pico Boulevard Church) 8/9/2015 Ecuador Independence Fiestas Patrias 200 9:00 Assembly: On Broadway 11:00 12:00 Route: N/B Broadway, From 9th Street and CENT Fiestas Parade 2015 Ecuatorianos between 9th Street and 7th 7th Street, then E/B Temple Street to Main Amended End/Disband Street. Street continue N/B on Main Street to area 5/26/2015 Olvera Street. 8/15/2015 26th Annual Marcus GHSCD #451 75 8:00 Assemble at 43rd Place 10:00 12:00 March / Route 43rd Place & Crenshaw SW Garvey Parade & Crenshaw Blvd on Blvd East on 43rd Place to Degnan and the Northwest side of march back and forth on 43rd Place toward Leimert Park to Degman. Crenshaw Blvd (2) times and then in reverse in a symbolic parade procession style. 8/15/2015 Egyptian Anti-Coup RABAA-LA 80 14:30 Assembly: 4100 Wilshire 16:00 18:30 Route: Vehicles Procession will continue WIL Blvd on the corner of Westbound on Wilshire Blvd from Bronson Wilshire & Bronson Ave. to 4929 Wilshire Blvd Avenue. (Egyptian Consulate). Rally on the Street. 8/15/2015 Iconique Life New Year's Iconique Life Media 100 16:00 Assembly: (333 South 18:00 20:00 Route/March: From 333 South Flower Street CENT Eve Announcement Parade Flower Street LA, CA continue S/B on Flower Street to Olympic 90012) Blvd for a short program and start breaking down the parade from Olympic Blvd to Chick Hearn Court. 8/16/2015 75th Annual Nisei Week Nisei Week Foundation 500 15:00 Assemble: Towne Ave from 17:30 22:00 Route: From Central and 2nd Street. W/B CENT Grand Parade Central Ave to 4th St, 3rd 2nd St, N/B San Pedro St, E/B 1st St, S/B (Amended times 6/10/15) St. from San Pedro to Central Ave to 2nd St. Alameda, Central Ave from 2nd St to 4th St, 2nd St. between Central to Alameda. ***12PM close only 2nd St from San Pedro to Central*** All other street closure starts at 3PM*** 8/23/2015 Dedication of Sefer Torah Yeshiva Ohr Elchonon 300 12:00 821 N. Formosa Avenue 13:00 14:00 S/B Formosa Avenue, W/B Melrose Avenue, WIL Chabad N/B Alta Vista Blvd., E/B Waring Avenue 8/29/2015 Procession in Honor of Our Queen of Angels 1000 16:00 Assembly will be in the 16:00 17:30 Procession will commence at the Catherdral CENT Lady Queen of the Angels Foundation Cathedral of Our Lady of or Our Lady of the Angels and participants and Birthday of Los the Angels and the will process Eastbound Temple Street, Angeles Cathedral Plaza. Parking Northbound Main Street, ending at The will be in the Cathedral Plaza/Olvera Street.. parking lot and other available nearby lots if needed. 9/6/2015 Salvadoran Parade and Defisal and American 180 6:00 Santa Monica Blvd 10:00 16:00 Eastbound Santa Monica Blvd to Virgil RAMP,HWD, Festival Emergency Assn. between Bronson Avenue Avenue NE and Van Ness Avenue and Van Ness Avenue between Santa Monica Blvd. and Melrose Avenue 9/13/2015 Central American Confederacion 3000 7:00 Floats assembly on West 11:00 14:00 E/B Pico Blvd; N/B Alvarado Street, W/B 7th RAMP,OLYM Independence Parade Centroamericana Pico Blvd. between South Street to Parkview Street Normandie Avenue and South Vermont Avenue. 10/3/2015 42nd Annual Los Angeles The Korea Times 2000 11:00 New Hampshire Avenue, 15:00 17:00 Westbound on Olympic from Vermont OLYM Korean Parade Berendo Street, Catalina Avenue to Oxford Avenue (Western) Street. from San Marino Street to12th Street. 11th Street from Vermont Avenue to Normandie Avenue 10/10/2015 Double Tenth Parade of Chinese Consolidated 400 8:00 Broadway, south of 10:00 12:00 Southbound Broadway to College Street. CENT ROC (Taiwan) Benevolent Assn Bernard Street Procession will march on center of Independence Broadway. Part of the procession will return and assemble in front of CCBA at 925 N. Broadway for ceremony and speech 10/15/2015 Falun Dafa (Falun Gong) US Southwestern Falun 3000 9:00 Grand Park and City Hall 11:00 13:00 S/B Spring Street, W/B 7th Street, N/B Hill CENT Dafa Association South lawn Street, E/B Temple Street, S/B Los Angeles Street, W/B 1st Street 10/17/2015 Los Angeles Carnival International Eye, Los 500 14:00 Assembly: Along La Tijera 16:00 17:00 Route / March: Start at La Tijera Blvd PAC Westchester Road Show Angeles Blvd between Sepulveda Sepulveda Westway, East on La Tijera then 2015 Westway and Westchester North on Sepulveda Blvd, West on Parkway. Manchester, South on Sepulveda Westway to disbanding area at Westchester Parkway / La Tijera. 10/24/2015 Panamanian Independence Asociacion Panamena 250 9:30 Olympic Blvd & 10:00 12:30 N/B Broadway to 5th Street CENT Day Parade Broadway 1/23/2016 One Life L.A. The Roman Catholic 15000 12:00 Event will assemble at La 12:30 13:45 Participants will march S/B Los Angeles CENT Archbishop of L.A. Placita Olvera on Los Street, W/B Temple Street, S/B Grand Angeles Street at 12:00 Avenue, E/B 1st Street, N/B Broadway to PM. arrive at Grand Park (Pending Grand Park Permit). **Requesting rolling closure only for route**.
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