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Date Event Organization EST. ASMB Time Assembly Location START Date Event Organization EST. ASMB Assembly Location START END Route Area Time 2/7/2016 Cristo del Arbol de la Calle Cristo del Arbol de la 200 11:00 Assembly: 11AM-12PM 12:15 13:00 Route: E/B Adams Blvd., N/B Magnolia Avenue, E/B 22nd SW 22 Annual Celebration Calle 22 Church of Saint Agnes, Street to 1244 West 22nd Street. (2625 S. Vermont Avenue)church parking 2/13/2016 117th Annual Golden Chinese Chamber of 3500 10:00 Hill Street between 13:00 17:00 N/B Hill Street, E/B Bernard Street, S/B Broadway to CENT Dragon Parade Commerce Temple Street and Ord Cesar E. Chavez Avenue Street 2/20/2016 NAGS Opening Day Northridge Girls 100 7:00 18010 Chatsworth, 8:00 8:30 Starts procession at Chatsworth Street & Zelzah DEV Ceremonies Softball Association Granada Hills, CA - Avenue, S/B Zelzah Avenue, W/B Devonshire Street to Ralph's (with 18755 Devonshire Street. permission) 2/21/2016 Pro Gun-Control March Slim Pictures Inc. 500 10:00 Parking Lot at Venice 10:30 13:00 Exit parking lot S/B Dell Avenue, E/B South Venice Blvd., PAC Blvd and Pacific Blvd in N/B Abott Kinney Blvd., W/B Brooks Avenue, S/B Ocean Venice Beach (between Front Walk E/B South Venice Blvd., N/B Dell Avenue, South Venice Blvd and W/B North Venice Blvd. back to Venice Blvd and Pacific 2/27/2016 Woodland Hills Sunrise Woodland Hills Sunrise 400 6:00 21240North BurbankVenice Blvd.) Blvd., 7:00 8:00 E/B Burbank Blvd., S/B DeBlvd. Soto Avenue, E/B Ventura TOP Little League Opening Day Little League Woodland Hills, CA Blvd., N/B Winnetka Avenue. End at 6400 Winnetka Parade 91367 Avenue. 3/6/2016 International Women's AF3IRM 1500 8:00 LosNorthrup Angeles Grumann City Hall 12:00 17:00 Tentatively: S/B Spring Street, E/B 1st Street, N/B Main CENT,H Day March 200 N. Spring St. Street, E/B Temple Street, N/B Alameda Street, E/B Cesar OBK Los Angeles, CA 90012 E. Chavez Avenue, S/B Pleasant Avenue, W/B Boyle Avenue to 1st Street at Mariachi Plaza. 3/20/2016 23rd Annual Cesar Chavez Pueblo y Salud, 1000 8:00 Brand Park between 12:00 13:00 Eastbound Brand Blvd, Southbound Laurel Canyon Blvd FTHL,MI March for Justice Inc./Cesar Chavez Brand Blvd and San SN Commemorative Fernando Mission Rd Committee 3/25/2016 Way of the Cross Our Lady of the Holy 800 15:00 7824 Lankershim Blvd., 16:00 18:30 Southbound Lankershim Blvd., Eastbound Saticoy St., NHWD,F Procession- Our Lady of Rosary Church North Hollywood, CA Northbound Vineland Ave. to Stagg St. THL the Holy Rosary 91605 (Our Lady of Zapopan Mission) 3/26/2016 Bangladesh Day Parade Bangladesh Unity 900 14:00 Assembly on 3rd Street 15:00 17:00 Parade will go E/B on 3rd St., from Normandie to OLYM 2016 Federation of LA at Normandie Ave. Vermont, and then N/B on Vermont up to Virgil Middle Parking at 4th St. and School. Normandie Church Parking Lot. 4/10/2016 Baisakhi 2016 Celebration Sikh Dharma of So. 5000 14:00 Figueroa Street and 12th 15:00 14:25 E/B 12th Street, N/B Flower, E/B 9th Street, S/B Hope CENT California Street, Los Angeles Street, W/B 11th Street, S/B Flower, W/B 12th Street to Convention Center Convention Center (Gilbert Lindsay Hall) (Gilbert Lindsay Hall) 4/24/2016 Rally for Justice Armenian Youth 50000 8:00 Assemble in front of the 12:00 13:00 Participants will march back and forth from La Jolla WIL Federation Turkish Consulate Avenue to Fairfax Avenue. located at 6300 Wilshire Blvd., from La Jolla 4/24/2016 Unified Young Armenians' Unified Young 7000 8:30 HollywoodAvenue to Boulevard, Fairfax 10:00 12:30 E/B Hollywood Boulevard, S/B Normandie Avenue, W/B HWD March for Justice Armenians (UYA) between Western Sunset Boulevard, N/B Western Avenue, E/B Hollywood Avenue and Hobart Boulevard, S/B Hobart Boulevard Boulevard. 5/1/2016 Comprehensive Full Rights for 5000 11:00 Olympic Blvd and 13:00 16:00 Northbound on Broadway pass 1st Street, Rally on CENT Immigration Reform Now Immigrants Coalition Broadway Broadway between Temple Street and 1st Street. with a Path to Citizenship 5/7/2016 Wailing Women Walk National Council of 2000 8:00 Assembly: Exposition 9:00 12:00 Route: Martin Luther King Blvd & Figueroa Street at SW 2016 Negro Women-View Park Staging Area. 9:00am, then Northbound on Figueroa Street, to Park Exposition Blvd, continue Westbound on Exposition Blvd to the South Side of the Metro Rail Train Tracks to enter Exposition Park at the Rose Garden Area. 5/30/2016 Canoga Park Memorial Canoga Park/West Hills 4000 6:00 Sherman Way between 11:00 13:00 E/B Sherman Way from Owensmouth Avenue to Mason TOP Day Parade Chamber of Commerce Topanga Canyon Blvd to Avenue Owensmouth Avenue, Vassar Avenue and Jordan Avenue between 6/25/2016 Los Angeles Culture Los Angeles Culture 6000 7:00 Assembly: Hollywood 11:00 16:00 Route: Hollywood Blvd & Normandie Avenue and HWD,NE Festival 2016 Festival, Co. Blvd between Vermont will proceed west bound on Hollywood Blvd just East of Avenue and Normandie Highland Avenue. Participants will end/disband into Avenue. Carnival village for festival at Hollywood & Highland. 7/24/2016 International Peruvian Peru Wonders 80 8:00 Broadway between 7th 10:00 12:00 N/B Broadway, E/B Temple Street, N/B Main Street to CENT Parade of Los Angeles Street and 9th Street Paseo Los Olivares (Olvera Street).
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