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Burlington Sunday: Drums, Dinosaurs, and Live Music on the Waterfront

Burlington Sunday: Drums, Dinosaurs, and Live Music on the Waterfront

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Good morning, this is your Burlington Local Frequency for Sunday, March 22.

Rise and shine, Burlington! Its a crisp late-winter day perfect for diving into our vibrant local scene, where music, science, and community spirit are heating things up. Kick off your morning with some high-energy POUND at UVMs Christie Hall from 11:30 to 12:15—think cardio drumming thatll have you sweating and smiling, all for free if you register ahead. Families, dont miss the Dinosaur Safari at ECHO Leahy Center for Lake Champlain, running from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.—imagine kids roaring with excitement as they hunt for prehistoric fun right on our waterfront, sparking curiosity about the ancient worlds hidden in Vermonts backyard.

Music lovers, afternoons got groove: head to Foam Brewers on the waterfront around 1 p.m. for Blotter and Friends, featuring David Karl Roberts on a raw folk tour with local hero Noah Kesey—free tunes that blend heartfelt stories with spontaneous jams, reminding us why live music keeps our community connected. At 3 p.m., catch Tom Cleary and Amber deLaurentis at First Congregational Church in Essex Junction, a short hop away, delivering soulful sounds that celebrate Vermonters artistic roots and bring folks together in harmony.

Evening calls for deeper vibes—at 5 p.m., the Venetian Soda Lounge on Pine Street hosts a lively session till 7:30, perfect for sipping craft sodas while soaking in emerging talent that pulses with Burlingtons creative energy. Then, wrap your day at 7 p.m. with Chi Alpha Sunday Night Dinner and Worship at the Interfaith Center—good food, fellowship, and inspiration that strengthen our neighborhoods one gathering at a time.

Looking ahead, Mondays buzzing at UVM with events like the Physics Colloquium, Women in Law talks, and Costa Rica study abroad info, plus Tuesdays big Prosperity Depends on Nature panel—vital discussions shaping how we protect Lake Champlain and beyond for generations. These happenings arent just calendars; theyre the threads weaving real impact into daily life, from healthier habits to brighter futures.

This has been Burlington Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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