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Burlington Local Frequency: April Events and Community Highlights
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Good morning, this is your Burlington Local Frequency for Wednesday, April first.
We're kicking off April with plenty of reasons to get out and explore what our community has to offer. If you've been meaning to catch a show, the Flynn Theater has some fantastic options coming your way. Chris Thile takes the stage tonight, and if you're in the mood for something different, The Book of Mormon is coming soon. The New York Times calls it the best musical of this century, and with nine Tony Awards under its belt, it's easy to see why this international sensation has packed houses from Broadway to right here in Vermont.
For those looking for family friendly entertainment, Good Clean Fun is bringing comedy to the Vermont Comedy Club on April eleventh. It's a family friendly show, so bring the whole crew and get some laughs in together.
Speaking of family activities, ECHO at the Leahy Center for Lake Champlain is currently featuring Dinosaur Safari, an immersive journey through a prehistoric world. The exhibit runs through September, so you've got plenty of time to explore with the kids and experience something truly unforgettable.
If you're more of a foodie, head over to Gold Restaurant in the Old North End for a dining deal that's hard to beat. They're offering oysters for just one dollar each during their throwback oyster hour, running from four thirty to six in the evening Tuesday through Saturday. Gold has sold almost forty thousand raw mollusks using this special pricing, and it's the only spot in town offering such incredible value. Even their regular oyster price of two fifty each is the lowest around.
Looking ahead to the end of the month, Illuminate Vermont is coming to South Burlington's Market Street on April twenty fifth from five to nine in the evening. This event will transform the street with something special, so mark your calendars.
If you're seeking some inner peace, the Burlington Shambhala Meditation Center offers weekly Wednesday drop in sessions for both new and experienced practitioners. It's a wonderful way to revitalize yourself and connect with the community.
This has been Burlington Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
For more http://www.quietplease.ai
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We're kicking off April with plenty of reasons to get out and explore what our community has to offer. If you've been meaning to catch a show, the Flynn Theater has some fantastic options coming your way. Chris Thile takes the stage tonight, and if you're in the mood for something different, The Book of Mormon is coming soon. The New York Times calls it the best musical of this century, and with nine Tony Awards under its belt, it's easy to see why this international sensation has packed houses from Broadway to right here in Vermont.
For those looking for family friendly entertainment, Good Clean Fun is bringing comedy to the Vermont Comedy Club on April eleventh. It's a family friendly show, so bring the whole crew and get some laughs in together.
Speaking of family activities, ECHO at the Leahy Center for Lake Champlain is currently featuring Dinosaur Safari, an immersive journey through a prehistoric world. The exhibit runs through September, so you've got plenty of time to explore with the kids and experience something truly unforgettable.
If you're more of a foodie, head over to Gold Restaurant in the Old North End for a dining deal that's hard to beat. They're offering oysters for just one dollar each during their throwback oyster hour, running from four thirty to six in the evening Tuesday through Saturday. Gold has sold almost forty thousand raw mollusks using this special pricing, and it's the only spot in town offering such incredible value. Even their regular oyster price of two fifty each is the lowest around.
Looking ahead to the end of the month, Illuminate Vermont is coming to South Burlington's Market Street on April twenty fifth from five to nine in the evening. This event will transform the street with something special, so mark your calendars.
If you're seeking some inner peace, the Burlington Shambhala Meditation Center offers weekly Wednesday drop in sessions for both new and experienced practitioners. It's a wonderful way to revitalize yourself and connect with the community.
This has been Burlington Local Frequency. We'll 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