Listen "Bakes, Bikes, and Beyond: Your Burlington Local Update"
Episode Synopsis
Good morning, this is your Burlington Local Frequency for Tuesday, February 18, 2025. Today in Burlington, there's a lot happening that you won't want to miss. Starting with a delicious event, American Flatbread is hosting a Benefit Bake this evening at 4 PM. It's a great opportunity to enjoy some fantastic food while supporting a good cause[2].If you're looking for something more educational, the University of Vermont has a variety of events lined up. This afternoon, from 4:30 to 5:45 PM, don't miss "Cancel Wars" featuring Sigal Ben-Porath at the Waterman Memorial Lounge. This event promises to be a thought-provoking discussion on current issues[5].For those interested in art, Shelburne Vineyard is hosting "Wine & Story" today, and there's also an ongoing art exhibit titled "Smile Girl" that you can check out until February 21[4].In local news, the Vermont Supreme Court has recently dismissed a suit challenging the appointment of the Education Secretary, a significant development in the state's educational landscape[1].Looking back at recent events, last week saw the celebration of Winter Bike to Work & School Day, which was a huge success. Local Motion, along with other organizations, promoted this event to encourage year-round biking and sustainable commuting practices[2].Speaking of sustainability, Local Motion has been actively promoting walking and biking events throughout the month. They recently hosted a Winter Biking Webinar and are gearing up for the 2025 Spring National Walk & Roll to School Day on May 7[2].For those who love storytelling, Old Spokes Home recently hosted "Pedal Parables," a night of storytelling centered around lives lived on and around bicycles. It was a fantastic event that highlighted the community's passion for cycling[2].In other news, the Burlington Board of Finance had a meeting today, which you can catch up on through local community media[3].Looking ahead, there are plenty of exciting events coming up in Burlington. From the Hotel Vermont Ice Bar in March to the Festival of Fools in August, there's always something happening in this vibrant city[4].This has been Burlington Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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