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Burlington Local: COVID-19 Cases Drop, Music, Comedy, and Wellness Events Abound
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Good morning, this is your Burlington Local Frequency for Wednesday, January 28th. Kick off your day with some great news from the Vermont Department of Health, where COVID-19 cases are dropping after that holiday spike, covering data through last week. This means fewer disruptions for families and businesses, so were breathing a bit easier as winter rolls on, but keep up those smart habits like good ventilation and staying home if youre under the weather to protect our tight-knit community[1].
Tonight, music lovers have killer options right here in our backyard. Catch Dean Johnson bringing his soulful vibes to Higher Ground Ballroom in South Burlington at 8pm, or dive into hip-hop legend Ghostface Killah at the same spot around 6:30pm, both perfect for shaking off the cold with live energy that fuels our local scene[2][10]. Laughter seekers, head to Vermont Comedy Club for 5 Improv Night at 6:30pm or Chloe Radcliffes stand-up, because nothing beats starting the weekend with belly laughs among friends[9]. And if youre up for wellness, the Ladies Social Group in nearby Essex Junction hosts Rest, Relax, Recharge with aromatherapy energy-clearing from 6:30 to 7:30pm, a gentle way to reset amid our busy lives[4]. South Burlington rec fans can join Wednesday Badminton for adults 18-plus at Rick Marcotte Central School starting at 6pm, smashing shuttles and building connections[8].
Over at UVM, the day buzzes with a Study Abroad Fair from 11am to 2pm in the Davis Center Grand Maple Ballroom, inspiring students and locals alike to dream big about global adventures that broaden our horizons[6]. At 5:30pm, dive into Code Blue! Resuscitating Trust in Medicine with Timothy P. Lahey in Given Complex, a timely talk on rebuilding faith in healthcare that hits home for all of us[6]. And cap your evening with UVMs Pub Quiz at 8pm, testing your trivia chops over pints for that fun, competitive spark[6].
Looking ahead, tonights just the startChurch Street Marketplace shines with enduring local legends whove thrived over 25 years, anchoring our vibrant pedestrian heart[5]. Farmers Night kicks off its 2026 series at the Vermont Statehouse at 7:30pm, free tunes from Rep. Mary-Katherine Stone and more through April, blending arts with policymaking magic[3]. Families, Gabbys Dollhouse Live lands at the Flynn tomorrow, a colorful puppet adventure for the kids[7].
This has been Burlington Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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Tonight, music lovers have killer options right here in our backyard. Catch Dean Johnson bringing his soulful vibes to Higher Ground Ballroom in South Burlington at 8pm, or dive into hip-hop legend Ghostface Killah at the same spot around 6:30pm, both perfect for shaking off the cold with live energy that fuels our local scene[2][10]. Laughter seekers, head to Vermont Comedy Club for 5 Improv Night at 6:30pm or Chloe Radcliffes stand-up, because nothing beats starting the weekend with belly laughs among friends[9]. And if youre up for wellness, the Ladies Social Group in nearby Essex Junction hosts Rest, Relax, Recharge with aromatherapy energy-clearing from 6:30 to 7:30pm, a gentle way to reset amid our busy lives[4]. South Burlington rec fans can join Wednesday Badminton for adults 18-plus at Rick Marcotte Central School starting at 6pm, smashing shuttles and building connections[8].
Over at UVM, the day buzzes with a Study Abroad Fair from 11am to 2pm in the Davis Center Grand Maple Ballroom, inspiring students and locals alike to dream big about global adventures that broaden our horizons[6]. At 5:30pm, dive into Code Blue! Resuscitating Trust in Medicine with Timothy P. Lahey in Given Complex, a timely talk on rebuilding faith in healthcare that hits home for all of us[6]. And cap your evening with UVMs Pub Quiz at 8pm, testing your trivia chops over pints for that fun, competitive spark[6].
Looking ahead, tonights just the startChurch Street Marketplace shines with enduring local legends whove thrived over 25 years, anchoring our vibrant pedestrian heart[5]. Farmers Night kicks off its 2026 series at the Vermont Statehouse at 7:30pm, free tunes from Rep. Mary-Katherine Stone and more through April, blending arts with policymaking magic[3]. Families, Gabbys Dollhouse Live lands at the Flynn tomorrow, a colorful puppet adventure for the kids[7].
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