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Snowy Sunday Showcases Burlington's Vibrant Arts, Music, and Community Spirit
Published 3 months ago
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Good morning, this is your Burlington Local Frequency for Sunday, January 25.
Burlington, bundle up and stay alert today because a winter storm is barreling our way, with the heaviest snow expected tonight. After the extreme cold that gripped us yesterday, this fresh dump could make roads slick and travel tricky, so plan ahead for any outings, keep your shovels handy, and check on neighbors who might need a hand. It's classic Vermont winter, turning our streets into a snowy playground if you're up for it, but safety first as plows hit the pavement.
Shaking off the chill, our music scene is heating up right here on the waterfront at Foam Brewers. Head over this afternoon at 1 pm for a free show with singer-songwriter and storytelling wizard Matt Hagen, delivering his musical madman vibes thatll have you laughing, reflecting, and tapping your feetperfect for warming your soul on a stormy Sunday. Last night, Burlington psych-pop darlings Madaila lit up the stage with their lush synths and dance grooves, keeping our local talent front and center. And keep the momentum going: UVM kicks off the day with a high-energy POUND fitness class at 11:30 am in Christie Hall, blending cardio drumming and yoga for a fun sweat session thats free and open to all.
Families, dont miss the Vermont x Strong Girls United event wrapping up from yesterday at UVMs Gucciardi Fitness Centerrelay races, confidence boosters, and mental health workshops led by She Roars athletes, handing out free T-shirts to K-6th graders. Its events like these that build our communitys next generation of strong leaders. Meanwhile, comedy fans, catch Emil Wakim at Vermont Comedy Club tonight at 8:30 pm for sharp laughs, or if youre feeling lucky, join the Poker Tournament Fundraiser at Dick Wright Public House starting at noon, where your skills support the Franklin Arts Departmentall levels welcome, with pre-registration encouraged.
Looking ahead, Foam keeps the beats flowing with jazz nights and more free gigs, while UVMs calendar buzzes with contra dances and workshops. These spots remind us Burlingtons heartbeat thrives even in winter, connecting us through music, movement, and shared stories that make our town feel like home.
This has been Burlington Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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Burlington, bundle up and stay alert today because a winter storm is barreling our way, with the heaviest snow expected tonight. After the extreme cold that gripped us yesterday, this fresh dump could make roads slick and travel tricky, so plan ahead for any outings, keep your shovels handy, and check on neighbors who might need a hand. It's classic Vermont winter, turning our streets into a snowy playground if you're up for it, but safety first as plows hit the pavement.
Shaking off the chill, our music scene is heating up right here on the waterfront at Foam Brewers. Head over this afternoon at 1 pm for a free show with singer-songwriter and storytelling wizard Matt Hagen, delivering his musical madman vibes thatll have you laughing, reflecting, and tapping your feetperfect for warming your soul on a stormy Sunday. Last night, Burlington psych-pop darlings Madaila lit up the stage with their lush synths and dance grooves, keeping our local talent front and center. And keep the momentum going: UVM kicks off the day with a high-energy POUND fitness class at 11:30 am in Christie Hall, blending cardio drumming and yoga for a fun sweat session thats free and open to all.
Families, dont miss the Vermont x Strong Girls United event wrapping up from yesterday at UVMs Gucciardi Fitness Centerrelay races, confidence boosters, and mental health workshops led by She Roars athletes, handing out free T-shirts to K-6th graders. Its events like these that build our communitys next generation of strong leaders. Meanwhile, comedy fans, catch Emil Wakim at Vermont Comedy Club tonight at 8:30 pm for sharp laughs, or if youre feeling lucky, join the Poker Tournament Fundraiser at Dick Wright Public House starting at noon, where your skills support the Franklin Arts Departmentall levels welcome, with pre-registration encouraged.
Looking ahead, Foam keeps the beats flowing with jazz nights and more free gigs, while UVMs calendar buzzes with contra dances and workshops. These spots remind us Burlingtons heartbeat thrives even in winter, connecting us through music, movement, and shared stories that make our town feel like home.
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