Burlington Buzz: Inclusion, Creativity, and Community Impact

08/09/2025 2 min
Burlington Buzz: Inclusion, Creativity, and Community Impact

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Good morning, this is your Burlington Local Frequency for Monday, September 8th, 2025.The city is buzzing as we start a brand-new week in Burlington. After a Sunday filled with color and celebration at the Burlington Pride Parade and Festival down on the Waterfront, it’s clear that the spirit of inclusion and community is strong as ever in our city. If you missed the parade, don’t worry—the energy spills over into Monday with plenty to see and do.Let’s take a look at what’s happening locally. This morning, art lovers and history buffs can visit the Billings Library for the ongoing “A Building for All Time” exhibit, open until five. Those interested in stories of movement and belonging might want to stop by the Exhibit on Immigration, Migration and Health Care in the United States, running throughout the day as well.Outdoorsy types can join the Forest Forensics Walk with Jacob Holzberg-Pill, starting at ten. If you’d like to try something on the creative side, teens can head over to the South Burlington Public Library at four this afternoon for a CD painting workshop. All supplies are provided—they’re just waiting for your artistic touch.For those looking to get involved, the Community Service Fair from ten to two offers the perfect entryway. Meet organizations serving Burlington and find your new volunteer match. It’s a great way to give back while meeting neighbors from across the Queen City.Later today at the UVM Medical Education Center, a timely panel on gender-affirming surgery will unpack medical, social, and political perspectives from five to six thirty. This is open to the public, with options to tune in virtually for those who can’t make it in person.Families are encouraged to check out the Animationland exhibit at ECHO or, for the little ones, local orchards are opening up for the first of the apple picking season. Shelburne Orchards is already welcoming visitors for apple picking and, of course, their beloved cider donuts.Turning to weather and community impact, there’s growing concern among local farmers as Vermont continues to experience moderate to severe drought. Dairy farmers in the Champlain Valley are hauling water and scrambling to feed their cows, with some reporting significant hits to their milk production. The state climatologist is encouraging Vermonters to report drought observations to help with monitoring efforts. A few showers are possible through the week—they won’t end the drought, but every little bit counts for our farms.Lastly, as you head out today, keep an eye out for ongoing road work on area highways—especially VT 67A and nearby routes—where crews are working on alignments and traffic may be slow at times between seven and five.That’s your Monday morning in Burlington, packed with meaningful events, creative opportunities, and a reminder of the real-world impact our weather has on neighbors and farms. 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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