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Boogie Into 2026, Bees Thrill, and Economic Realities Rattle Burlington
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Good morning, this is your Burlington Local Frequency for Wednesday, December 31st. As we dance into the final hours of 2025, Burlington is buzzing with New Year's spirit, economic conversations, and fresh discoveries that remind us why this lakeside gem keeps pulling us back.
Start your day grooving at Foam Brewers on the Waterfront, where a free daytime disco party kicks off at 2 pm with Rice Pilaf, Four-D, and Cre8 spinning infectious beats to ring in 2026 earlythink funky rhythms and zero cover charge, perfect for shaking off any holiday haze before the big countdown. That energy carries into the evening with Ponyhustle and Tenderbellies taking the stage at 8:30 pm for rootsy strings and live celebrationentrys just 20 bucks with a highlight button, making it an easy way to toast with locals over craft brews. Foam's lineup doesnt stop there; peek ahead to free blues from Left Eye Jump on January 3rd or Americana vibes with the Dale and Darcy Band on January 4th, proving our music scene fuels the soul through winter.
For laughs tonight, snag tickets to Marina Franklin at Vermont Comedy Club at 8 pmher sharp wit is the ideal spark to launch the new year, connecting us through humor in these unpredictable times. Meanwhile, families can wrap up the week with Sing-Along with Linda Bassick at Fletcher Free Library this morning at 11 amits a free, joyful hoot for infants and toddlers, fostering those early community bonds that make Burlington feel like home.
On a buzzier note, Vermont scientists just announced nine new-to-state bee species, a thrilling find that highlights our ecosystems resilience amid changing climatesimagine these pollinators boosting local farms and wildflowers, directly sweetening your summer berry picks. But lets talk real impact: a fresh report spotlights how Vermonts economy is squeezing working families, with rising costs outpacing wages, echoing letters from locals like Burlingtons Amy Guala. She passionately argues public service thrives on attitude, not office chairs, pushing back on remote work debates that affect state jobs and our daily grind. Its a call to rethink what keeps our community thriving, turning policy talk into action for fairer pay and flexible lives.
Whether youre dancing, laughing, or reflecting, these moments weave us tighter. This has been Burlington Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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Start your day grooving at Foam Brewers on the Waterfront, where a free daytime disco party kicks off at 2 pm with Rice Pilaf, Four-D, and Cre8 spinning infectious beats to ring in 2026 earlythink funky rhythms and zero cover charge, perfect for shaking off any holiday haze before the big countdown. That energy carries into the evening with Ponyhustle and Tenderbellies taking the stage at 8:30 pm for rootsy strings and live celebrationentrys just 20 bucks with a highlight button, making it an easy way to toast with locals over craft brews. Foam's lineup doesnt stop there; peek ahead to free blues from Left Eye Jump on January 3rd or Americana vibes with the Dale and Darcy Band on January 4th, proving our music scene fuels the soul through winter.
For laughs tonight, snag tickets to Marina Franklin at Vermont Comedy Club at 8 pmher sharp wit is the ideal spark to launch the new year, connecting us through humor in these unpredictable times. Meanwhile, families can wrap up the week with Sing-Along with Linda Bassick at Fletcher Free Library this morning at 11 amits a free, joyful hoot for infants and toddlers, fostering those early community bonds that make Burlington feel like home.
On a buzzier note, Vermont scientists just announced nine new-to-state bee species, a thrilling find that highlights our ecosystems resilience amid changing climatesimagine these pollinators boosting local farms and wildflowers, directly sweetening your summer berry picks. But lets talk real impact: a fresh report spotlights how Vermonts economy is squeezing working families, with rising costs outpacing wages, echoing letters from locals like Burlingtons Amy Guala. She passionately argues public service thrives on attitude, not office chairs, pushing back on remote work debates that affect state jobs and our daily grind. Its a call to rethink what keeps our community thriving, turning policy talk into action for fairer pay and flexible lives.
Whether youre dancing, laughing, or reflecting, these moments weave us tighter. This has been Burlington Local Frequency. Well 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