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"Craft Shows, Theater, Music & Sports: A Vibrant Sunday in Burlington"
Published 5 months, 1 week ago
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Good morning, this is your Burlington Local Frequency for Sunday, November 16, 2025.
Burlington is waking up to a crisp autumn Sunday, and it is shaping up to be a lively day across the city. If you’re looking for a great way to spend your afternoon, wander over to the DoubleTree by Hilton in South Burlington, where the Celebrate Craft Holiday Show is open from ten until four. There are more than one hundred booths featuring art, crafts, specialty foods—plus Vermont wines and spirits—all showcasing handmade local goods. If you need holiday gifts or just want to browse local creativity, this is the perfect spot to enjoy and support area artisans.
If the arts are calling your name, don’t miss the final performance of Lyric Theatre Company’s A Chorus Line at the Flynn MainStage. The show begins at two this afternoon and is your last opportunity to catch this celebrated local production, which has drawn rave reviews all weekend. Whether you love musical theater or just want a dose of Broadway in Burlington, the Flynn is the place to be.
For music lovers, the day is overflowing with options. At one o’clock, catch Burlington’s own Reid Parsons performing a free, folk-inspired set at Foam Brewers on the waterfront. It's a relaxed way to enjoy live music beside scenic Lake Champlain, especially with the autumn sun streaming in through the windows. Then at eight tonight, indie rock fans can head to Higher Ground Ballroom in South Burlington, where Beach Fossils will be taking the stage, joined by Being Dead as the opener. Expect a packed crowd and an energetic set from these Brooklyn indie favorites.
If sports are more your speed, Burlington teams made headlines this weekend. The University of Vermont men’s basketball team scored an 85 to 74 win over Northeastern on Saturday, powered by a standout performance from Gus Yalden, who contributed eighteen points off the bench. The Catamounts continue their road trip this week, but locals are already buzzing about the prospects for this season. Meanwhile, UVM women’s hockey celebrated a shutout four nothing victory over New Hampshire on Saturday at Gutterson Fieldhouse, with standout plays from Stella Retrum and Kaylee Lewis. It’s a great time to be a Catamount fan.
There’s plenty more happening citywide: Phoenix Books is hosting an author event downtown from one to three, perfect for literature lovers and curious minds looking for new reads. Whether you’re enjoying the music scene, shopping local art, cheering on your teams, or taking in a show, Burlington is bursting with unique experiences today.
This has been Burlington Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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Burlington is waking up to a crisp autumn Sunday, and it is shaping up to be a lively day across the city. If you’re looking for a great way to spend your afternoon, wander over to the DoubleTree by Hilton in South Burlington, where the Celebrate Craft Holiday Show is open from ten until four. There are more than one hundred booths featuring art, crafts, specialty foods—plus Vermont wines and spirits—all showcasing handmade local goods. If you need holiday gifts or just want to browse local creativity, this is the perfect spot to enjoy and support area artisans.
If the arts are calling your name, don’t miss the final performance of Lyric Theatre Company’s A Chorus Line at the Flynn MainStage. The show begins at two this afternoon and is your last opportunity to catch this celebrated local production, which has drawn rave reviews all weekend. Whether you love musical theater or just want a dose of Broadway in Burlington, the Flynn is the place to be.
For music lovers, the day is overflowing with options. At one o’clock, catch Burlington’s own Reid Parsons performing a free, folk-inspired set at Foam Brewers on the waterfront. It's a relaxed way to enjoy live music beside scenic Lake Champlain, especially with the autumn sun streaming in through the windows. Then at eight tonight, indie rock fans can head to Higher Ground Ballroom in South Burlington, where Beach Fossils will be taking the stage, joined by Being Dead as the opener. Expect a packed crowd and an energetic set from these Brooklyn indie favorites.
If sports are more your speed, Burlington teams made headlines this weekend. The University of Vermont men’s basketball team scored an 85 to 74 win over Northeastern on Saturday, powered by a standout performance from Gus Yalden, who contributed eighteen points off the bench. The Catamounts continue their road trip this week, but locals are already buzzing about the prospects for this season. Meanwhile, UVM women’s hockey celebrated a shutout four nothing victory over New Hampshire on Saturday at Gutterson Fieldhouse, with standout plays from Stella Retrum and Kaylee Lewis. It’s a great time to be a Catamount fan.
There’s plenty more happening citywide: Phoenix Books is hosting an author event downtown from one to three, perfect for literature lovers and curious minds looking for new reads. Whether you’re enjoying the music scene, shopping local art, cheering on your teams, or taking in a show, Burlington is bursting with unique experiences today.
This has been Burlington Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
For more http://www.quietplease.ai
Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI