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"Burlington Events, Performances, and Community Updates for March 20, 2025"

"Burlington Events, Performances, and Community Updates for March 20, 2025"

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Good morning, this is your Burlington Local Frequency for Thursday, March 20, 2025.

We've got an exciting day ahead in Burlington, with a mix of events and activities for everyone. Let's start with some family-friendly fun. Sesame Street Live is coming to town tonight at the Flynn Center. The show kicks off at 5:30 PM on the Main Stage, so don't miss this chance to see your favorite Sesame Street characters in person.

For those looking for a night out, comedian Patton Oswalt will be performing tomorrow evening at the Flynn Center. Tickets are still available for his 7:30 PM show, promising an evening of laughs and witty observations.

Music lovers, we've got you covered too. Dirtwire is playing at Higher Ground Ballroom tonight. Doors open at 7:30 PM, with the show starting at 8:00 PM. They'll be joined by Honeycomb and McWavy, so it's sure to be an eclectic night of tunes.

If you're into sports and outdoor activities, head over to the Robert Miller Community & Recreation Center for High Intermediate Pickleball from 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM today. It's a great way to stay active and meet fellow pickleball enthusiasts.

For those interested in local governance, there's a Public Safety Committee Meeting happening today. It's an opportunity to stay informed about important issues affecting our community.

Looking ahead to the weekend, Wild Leek River will be bringing their honky-tonk inspired country sound to Foam Brewers tomorrow night. The free show starts at 8:00 PM and follows an art opening by local artist Matt deForest Jenkins.

In other news, Mayor Miro Weinberger recently vetoed the Budget Adjustment Bill over concerns about motel spending. This decision has sparked discussions about how to best address housing needs in our community.

On a lighter note, many of Burlington's general stores are adapting to changing times, finding innovative ways to serve their customers while maintaining that classic Vermont charm we all love.

Lastly, for those observing Ramadan, the University of Vermont is offering meal accommodations to support students during this important time.

This has been Burlington Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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