Listen ""A Day of Inspiration, Connection, and Creativity in Burlington""
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Good morning, this is your Burlington Local Frequency for Wednesday, November nineteenth. If you are out and about today, the city is buzzing with ways to connect, learn, and have a little fun. For those in search of inspiration or comfort, the BCA Center is hosting the affecting exhibition Do We Say Goodbye? Grief, Loss, and Mourning. Through painting, photography, and video, local and national artists share personal stories about healing and memory — a moving way to reflect on transitions we all experience.If you’re feeling social or intellectually curious, the University of Vermont campus offers a midday Random Chat About Data at eleven thirty. Anyone remotely interested in the world of data collection is welcome to drop in, meet new faces, and perhaps find answers to their trickiest spreadsheet questions. Over in the virtual world, you can join Burlingonians for the event Learn What to Say to Impress and Stand Out at Car Shows, a lighthearted online workshop starting this evening that’s perfect for anyone who wants to enjoy Burlington’s classic car scene with a bit more confidence.For the artists and makers among us, consider getting your hands moving at a Make and Take Punch Needle Mug Mat workshop today. You’ll leave with a cozy new creation sure to warm up the kitchen table this winter. Art lovers can also drop by Rebecca Jacoby’s Open Studio at 560 Railroad in St. Johnsbury later this afternoon — she’ll be showcasing her latest abstract works alongside projects made with local students, a testament to Burlington’s interconnected creative communities.Doing good is another way to spend your Wednesday. Mercy Connections is calling on women in Burlington and beyond to become mentors for women re-entering the community after incarceration. Their Vermont Women’s Mentoring Program meets right here in town and makes a real difference in lives, offering guidance and positive connection at a critical moment.Later on, hoop fever arrives at St. Mike’s with the Mustaches, Basketball, & Hope charity tournament. This lively event runs from five to nine at the college, bringing teams together in a fast-paced double-elimination bracket, all for a great cause. If live music is more your style, jamtronica legends the Disco Biscuits hit the stage at Higher Ground in South Burlington tonight, offering up irresistible grooves that are sure to heat up the dance floor.Looking ahead, now’s a great time to plan for holiday markets — the GMPR Craft and Vendor Show happens later this month in South Burlington, with over a hundred local artists and specialty food producers. But no need to rush, Burlington, because today’s opportunities are more than enough to keep your November rolling with connection and creativity.This has been Burlington Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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