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Winter Fun, Community Events, and Local Arts in Burlington: Your Weekend Update

Winter Fun, Community Events, and Local Arts in Burlington: Your Weekend Update

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Good morning, this is your Burlington Local Frequency for Saturday, January 31st.

We're waking up to a busy day across the Queen City with plenty of ways to get out and enjoy the winter weekend. If you're looking to get active this afternoon, the Burlington Social and Activities Group is hosting an ice skating outing at Sea Caves in Arthur Park starting at twelve thirty. They're planning to gather first at a coffee meetup at Zero Gravity at ten in the morning, so you can join the group there and head over to the caves afterward. Bring your own skates if you have them, but don't worry if you don't because it's a casual hangout either way. It's a great chance to see those stunning winter ice formations that only appear this time of year.

Over in South Burlington, there's a Flagwave Saturday gathering happening from ten o'clock in the morning that's drawing community attention. And if you're interested in family activities, Vermont Public is hosting Kids Day at the ECHO Science Center on the waterfront today from ten in the morning through two thirty in the afternoon. They've got the Dinosaur Safari exhibit running alongside crafts, activities, and even a chance to meet Buddy from Dinosaur Train for photos.

On the cultural front, the Flynn Theater is hosting a one-night-only premiere performance of Caterpillar Soup, written by and starring Gina Stevensen, starting at seven o'clock this evening. It's an opportunity to catch something truly unique in our community.

For hockey fans, the University of Vermont Catamounts are playing Stonehill College tonight at seven thirty at Gutterson Field House. Last night the Catamounts pulled off a thrilling come from behind victory in overtime, and tonight is also Senior Night where the team will honor their graduating student athletes. It's a Community Bank Special Olympics Vermont Night as well, so there's extra community spirit in the air.

As we head into the evening, there's live music happening around town at various venues, and the Acorn Youth Arts showcase is bringing talented young performers to the Barre Opera House at seven o'clock.

Looking at the broader Burlington landscape, our city continues to be a vibrant cultural hub with something for everyone this weekend, whether you're seeking outdoor winter activities, family entertainment, or supporting local arts and athletes.

This has been Burlington Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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