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Burlington Moves Together: Spring Stories, Music, and Community Care

Burlington Moves Together: Spring Stories, Music, and Community Care

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Good morning, this is your Burlington Local Frequency for Monday, April 13.

Start your week with some heartwarming local stories and events that bring our community together. Today marks a special moment for Burlington as the Parkinson's Foundation hosts its Community Walk right here in town. Get out and move with neighbors, exploring simple ways to ground your body, calm your mind, and build compassion that sticks with you all week. It's a fantastic chance to support those living with Parkinson's while enjoying our beautiful spring paths, starting this morning, so lace up those shoes and join the fun, positive energy.

Speaking of connections that matter, check out the new series "Let Me Introduce You to My Brother" from local resident Lesley Megarry. She's sharing intimate conversations about inclusion and developmental disability, drawing from over 60 years in Burlington and 35 years advocating for her brother Johnny. These stories remind us how everyday advocacy shapes lives, fostering a more welcoming community, and they're perfect for sparking your own family talks over coffee.

Tonight, tune into the City Council with Mayor Presiding Meeting at Burlington City Hall. It's your chance to hear updates on neighborhood projects that directly impact traffic flow, parks, and local services, keeping our city running smoothly for everyone.

Looking ahead, kindness is in the air with the Random Acts of Kindness Spree organized right here in Burlington. Led by a live interactive host, you'll discover hidden gems while spreading good vibes, turning a simple outing into ripples of positivity that uplift local businesses and strangers alike.

Music lovers, head to the Beer Garden for live tunes featuring Blake Matteson, where the vibes promise to shake off any Monday blues and connect you with fellow fans under the sun.

Plan for later this week too: UVM's Earth Week Farm Tour invites you to the Paul Miller Research Complex to meet the dairy herd, dive into sustainable farming insights, and see how local agriculture feeds our tables responsibly. And don't miss the Book Discussion on "Brave New Home" on April 16 at the South Burlington Library, pondering modern living with sharp community minds.

Whether you're walking for health, sharing stories of inclusion, or jamming to live sets, Burlington's buzzing with ways to engage and make a difference today. This has been Burlington Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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