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Burlington Monday: Dinos, Jazz & Community Vibes
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Good morning, this is your Burlington Local Frequency for Monday, March 30.
Start your day with a roar at the ECHO Leahy Center for Lake Champlain, where the Dinosaur Safari exhibit is in full swing through September. Families are loving this immersive prehistoric adventure, stepping into a world of massive creatures that sparks kids imaginations and teaches real paleontology facts, making science feel like playtime right here on our lakeshore.
Music lovers, tonight is electric at the Flynn Center. Grammy-winning jazz sensation Diana Krall takes the main stage at 7:30pm, delivering her signature sultry vocals and piano magic that has fans swooning for decades. Tickets are moving fast, starting around $111, so grab yours quick for an intimate night that feels like a personal serenade. Over at Higher Ground Ballroom, Phish bassist Mike Gordon kicks off at 7pm with doors at 8, bringing his funky grooves to warm up the weekperfect for dancing away any Monday blues.
If trivia is your game, head to the Old North End from 11am to 11pm for Trivia Night across various spots, where locals test their wits over brews and bites, turning friendly competition into neighborhood connections that last beyond the questions.
For something thought-provoking, the Vermont Commons Library hosts screenings of Foragers or No Other Land all day from 9am to 9pm in honor of Palestinian Land Day, inviting deep conversations on global issues that resonate right here in our progressive community.
Looking back, its wild to note that six years ago today, Governor Phil Scott declared Vermonts COVID-19 state of emergency, a move that shaped our resilience and reminds us how far weve come in community health.
Safety note: Vermont State Police nabbed multiple charges yesterday in a Royalton traffic stop, underscoring why we stay vigilant on the roads, keeping our tight-knit area secure for everyone.
Catch the hilarious Book of Mormon at the Flynn soon too, with its Tony-winning satire packing houses. And mark your calendarsJames McMurtry hits Higher Ground tomorrow, Chris Thile at Flynn Wednesday, keeping our live scene buzzing.
Whether youre chasing dinos, jazz vibes, or local lore, Burlingtons pulse is alive today, weaving culture and connection into every moment.
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
Start your day with a roar at the ECHO Leahy Center for Lake Champlain, where the Dinosaur Safari exhibit is in full swing through September. Families are loving this immersive prehistoric adventure, stepping into a world of massive creatures that sparks kids imaginations and teaches real paleontology facts, making science feel like playtime right here on our lakeshore.
Music lovers, tonight is electric at the Flynn Center. Grammy-winning jazz sensation Diana Krall takes the main stage at 7:30pm, delivering her signature sultry vocals and piano magic that has fans swooning for decades. Tickets are moving fast, starting around $111, so grab yours quick for an intimate night that feels like a personal serenade. Over at Higher Ground Ballroom, Phish bassist Mike Gordon kicks off at 7pm with doors at 8, bringing his funky grooves to warm up the weekperfect for dancing away any Monday blues.
If trivia is your game, head to the Old North End from 11am to 11pm for Trivia Night across various spots, where locals test their wits over brews and bites, turning friendly competition into neighborhood connections that last beyond the questions.
For something thought-provoking, the Vermont Commons Library hosts screenings of Foragers or No Other Land all day from 9am to 9pm in honor of Palestinian Land Day, inviting deep conversations on global issues that resonate right here in our progressive community.
Looking back, its wild to note that six years ago today, Governor Phil Scott declared Vermonts COVID-19 state of emergency, a move that shaped our resilience and reminds us how far weve come in community health.
Safety note: Vermont State Police nabbed multiple charges yesterday in a Royalton traffic stop, underscoring why we stay vigilant on the roads, keeping our tight-knit area secure for everyone.
Catch the hilarious Book of Mormon at the Flynn soon too, with its Tony-winning satire packing houses. And mark your calendarsJames McMurtry hits Higher Ground tomorrow, Chris Thile at Flynn Wednesday, keeping our live scene buzzing.
Whether youre chasing dinos, jazz vibes, or local lore, Burlingtons pulse is alive today, weaving culture and connection into every moment.
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