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Snowy Streets, Cozy Indoors: Burlington's Winter Resilience
Published 3 months ago
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Good morning, this is your Burlington Local Frequency for Monday, January 26. Were digging out from a hefty winter storm that dumped several inches of snow across Vermont overnight, turning our streets into a snowy playground but also slowing things down big time. The National Weather Service confirms the blanketing effect, so bundle up, drive carefully, and check on your neighbors as you clear those driveways, because this fresh powder is making everyday errands a real adventure that keeps our community resilient.
In South Burlington, city services are adapting to the weather with special hours today: all recreation programs including the Senior Center are canceled, the public library is closed, and City Hall opens late at 1 pm until 5 pm with limited staff on hand. Drop off payments, permits, or school board and city council candidate petitions in the secure box out front, no worries. Pickleball enthusiasts, sorry to say your Monday session is off too, but thats the smart call to keep everyone safe amid the slippery conditions.
If youre craving some indoor vibes despite the chill, head to the University of Vermont where the Lake Champlain Research Conference kicks off at 9 am in the Dudley H. Davis Center, diving deep into local waters science that shapes our lakeside life. Art lovers can catch Along the Banks of My River, featuring Stephanie Wolffs evocative works from 10 am to 5 pm, connecting us to the rivers pulse right here at home. Later, at 3:30 pm, Texture of Emotions with Janelle Hacault offers a free emotional deep dive, and the Physics Colloquium at 4:40 pm brings Dr. Betül Pamuks insights. Across town at Champlain College, intramural dodgeball wraps up its session today, perfect for shaking off cabin fever with friends.
Music never sleeps in Burlington, even in winter. Foam Brewers on the waterfront keeps the energy high with free live tunes Tuesdays through Sundays, from local DJs to jazz and touring bands, so peek at their calendar for roots music showdowns this Friday and Saturday as Groundhog Fest heats up. Tonight, Burlington Odd Fellows meet at 6 pm on North Ave for community bonding, and the Catholic Diocese hosts The Genius of Tolkien talk at 6:30 pm, sparking imaginations with epic tales.
Stay warm, Vermonters, embrace the snow day spirit, and support local spots like Church Street Marketplace for cozy shopping ahead. This has been Burlington Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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In South Burlington, city services are adapting to the weather with special hours today: all recreation programs including the Senior Center are canceled, the public library is closed, and City Hall opens late at 1 pm until 5 pm with limited staff on hand. Drop off payments, permits, or school board and city council candidate petitions in the secure box out front, no worries. Pickleball enthusiasts, sorry to say your Monday session is off too, but thats the smart call to keep everyone safe amid the slippery conditions.
If youre craving some indoor vibes despite the chill, head to the University of Vermont where the Lake Champlain Research Conference kicks off at 9 am in the Dudley H. Davis Center, diving deep into local waters science that shapes our lakeside life. Art lovers can catch Along the Banks of My River, featuring Stephanie Wolffs evocative works from 10 am to 5 pm, connecting us to the rivers pulse right here at home. Later, at 3:30 pm, Texture of Emotions with Janelle Hacault offers a free emotional deep dive, and the Physics Colloquium at 4:40 pm brings Dr. Betül Pamuks insights. Across town at Champlain College, intramural dodgeball wraps up its session today, perfect for shaking off cabin fever with friends.
Music never sleeps in Burlington, even in winter. Foam Brewers on the waterfront keeps the energy high with free live tunes Tuesdays through Sundays, from local DJs to jazz and touring bands, so peek at their calendar for roots music showdowns this Friday and Saturday as Groundhog Fest heats up. Tonight, Burlington Odd Fellows meet at 6 pm on North Ave for community bonding, and the Catholic Diocese hosts The Genius of Tolkien talk at 6:30 pm, sparking imaginations with epic tales.
Stay warm, Vermonters, embrace the snow day spirit, and support local spots like Church Street Marketplace for cozy shopping ahead. 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