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Burlington Local Frequency: Safety Alert and Community Events for April 8th

Burlington Local Frequency: Safety Alert and Community Events for April 8th

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Good morning, this is your Burlington Local Frequency for Wednesday, April 8th.

Start your day with some important safety news from right here in Burlington, North Carolina. Late Friday night, police responded to a scary robbery outside Academy Sports at 655 Huffman Mill Road, where two 19-year-olds threatened a man with a gun and stole his bicycle. Officers quickly tracked down a matching vehicle nearby, found the bike inside, and arrested Cody Compton and Garrett Phillips on charges of robbery with a dangerous weapon and simple assault. Both are held without bond, and authorities are urging anyone with tips to call 336-229-3500. Its a reminder to stay vigilant in parking lots after dark, keeping our community safer one arrest at a time.[1]

Shifting to brighter vibes, if youre in the mood for fun today across our Burlington spots, check out the Free Walk-In Program kicking off at 8:30 a.m. at the Robert Miller facility, a great no-cost way to connect with neighbors and boost your wellness routine.[7] At 10 a.m., the Burlington Housing Authority hosts a community meeting in the Tower Hill Community Room, perfect for voicing thoughts on local housing needs that affect us all.[5] Music lovers, head to Higher Ground Ballroom tonight for the Ryan Montbleau Band with Sister Speak, delivering soulful tunes thatll have you dancing and forgetting the weekday grind.[6] And dont miss TRAP, a captivating performance by Slow Shapes Dance Company led by Sarah Ryan, featuring fifteen Vermont dancers blending movement and music for an unforgettable evening.[4]

For families and adventure seekers, the Childrens Museum of Skagit County offers a Sensory Exploration Program this weekend at 432 Fashion Way, sparking curiosity in kids while parents recharge.[3] Pickleball fans, gear up for the Fireball Tournament for First Responders at Playtime Pickleball Club on Cascade Mall Drive, supporting our heroes with every smash.[3] Nature buffs, join the Potting Party at SFEG Native Plant Nursery on Kelleher Road, hands-on planting that connects you to local ecology and beautifies our backyards.[3]

Meanwhile, in Burlington, Vermont, Mayor Emma Mulvaney-Stanaks latest executive order highlights community progress, while elections heat up in Wisconsin with absentee voting wrapping up soon at City Hall.[8][11] These threads weave our vibrant local tapestry, from safety wins to joyful gatherings that strengthen bonds and create memories.

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

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