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Burlington Local Frequency: April 15th Street Closures and Weekend Events
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Good morning, this is your Burlington Local Frequency for Wednesday, April 15th. Here's what's happening in our community today.
If you're planning to drive on John Street this morning, we've got a heads up for you. The city has approved underground service work at 409 Brant Street, which means John Street between James Street and Pine Street will be closed to regular traffic starting at 7 this morning through 7 tonight. The good news is that buses and emergency vehicles will still have access, and all the businesses in that area will stay open, so you can still grab your morning coffee. Just plan an alternate route if you normally drive through there.
Looking ahead to this weekend, we've got some great community events coming up. On Friday, April 18th, the South Burlington International Food Festival is happening from 5 to 7:30 in the evening. If you love trying new cuisines, this is your chance to sample five different tasting plates from local vendors for just 35 dollars per person. It's a wonderful way to experience the diversity right here in our region.
For those looking to get outside and enjoy the season, remember that the Burlington Bike Path stretches nearly 8 miles along Lake Champlain with beautiful views at every turn. It's the perfect time to dust off those bikes as the weather warms up. If you prefer to stay in town, the Church Street Marketplace is always bustling with local shops, outdoor patios, and street performers. The South End Arts District is also worth a visit with its galleries and studios that really come alive in the evening.
For the culturally inclined, the Wild and Scenic Film Festival is showing tomorrow night at J Skis on Main Street starting at 6 PM, so mark your calendars for that one.
On the local government front, the Burlington Public Arts Committee is meeting virtually this morning at 8 AM via Cisco Webex if you want to tune in and see what's happening in our arts community.
Whether you're dealing with traffic detours today, planning weekend adventures, or just looking for something fun to do around town, there's plenty happening in Burlington. Stay safe out there, and remember to check back in with us tomorrow for more updates on what's going on in our community.
This has been Burlington Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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If you're planning to drive on John Street this morning, we've got a heads up for you. The city has approved underground service work at 409 Brant Street, which means John Street between James Street and Pine Street will be closed to regular traffic starting at 7 this morning through 7 tonight. The good news is that buses and emergency vehicles will still have access, and all the businesses in that area will stay open, so you can still grab your morning coffee. Just plan an alternate route if you normally drive through there.
Looking ahead to this weekend, we've got some great community events coming up. On Friday, April 18th, the South Burlington International Food Festival is happening from 5 to 7:30 in the evening. If you love trying new cuisines, this is your chance to sample five different tasting plates from local vendors for just 35 dollars per person. It's a wonderful way to experience the diversity right here in our region.
For those looking to get outside and enjoy the season, remember that the Burlington Bike Path stretches nearly 8 miles along Lake Champlain with beautiful views at every turn. It's the perfect time to dust off those bikes as the weather warms up. If you prefer to stay in town, the Church Street Marketplace is always bustling with local shops, outdoor patios, and street performers. The South End Arts District is also worth a visit with its galleries and studios that really come alive in the evening.
For the culturally inclined, the Wild and Scenic Film Festival is showing tomorrow night at J Skis on Main Street starting at 6 PM, so mark your calendars for that one.
On the local government front, the Burlington Public Arts Committee is meeting virtually this morning at 8 AM via Cisco Webex if you want to tune in and see what's happening in our arts community.
Whether you're dealing with traffic detours today, planning weekend adventures, or just looking for something fun to do around town, there's plenty happening in Burlington. Stay safe out there, and remember to check back in with us tomorrow for more updates on what's going on in our 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