Glendale's Parks and Recreation Advisory Commission is scheduled to hear an update on the public's input on the city's signature events, 6 p.m., Feb. 8 in Meeting Room Diamond A at the Civic Center, …
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Parks and Recreation Advisory Commission to meet
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By Charlene Bisson
Glendale's Parks and Recreation Advisory Commission is scheduled to hear an update on the public's input on the city's signature events, 6 p.m., Feb. 8 in Meeting Room Diamond A at the Civic Center, 5750 W. Glenn Drive.
The city's goal is to use the input to determine if any improvements can be made to events such as Glendale Glitters, Rockin Christmas, Spirit of Giving, Glitter and Glow, and the Chocolate Affaire.
The commission also will hear a presentation regarding the possibility of partnering with an existing nonprofit for the financial benefit of the city's Glendale Parks and Recreation system.
The next scheduled meeting of the commission is scheduled for 6 p.m., March 8.