Burlington Local Frequency: Art, Music, Wellness, and Community Connections Abound in the City by the Lake

03/11/2025 3 min
Burlington Local Frequency: Art, Music, Wellness, and Community Connections Abound in the City by the Lake

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Good morning, this is your Burlington Local Frequency for Monday, November 3rd, 2025. It’s a brisk Monday here by the lake, but the city is alive with action and opportunities to start your week with inspiration.If you’re near downtown this morning, Burlington City Arts opens its doors at noon—so stop in to catch a stimulating exhibition, enjoy some art, and maybe spark your own creativity. If you’re in the mood for connection over coffee, Champlain College’s Coffee and Tea Club is inviting folks for crafts and conversation, and if bagels are more your style, Bagel Fridays in the Women’s and Gender Center promise good company and free breakfast later this week.For those who want to get moving or reboot for the week ahead, both Champlain College and UVM have yoga classes today designed for every body and level. Whether you’re looking to unwind or dive deeper into yogic philosophy, these sessions are open and welcoming. If you’re feeling stuck halfway through the semester, Champlain’s Productivity Power Hour is the place to get motivated with peers and academic coaches rallying everyone to cross things off their lists.Tonight, the music scene heats up with UVM’s Student Recital in the Music Building and Recital Hall at 7:30. It’s free, so whether you’re a music lover or want to support local student talent, swing by and enjoy the show. Over at the College Street Congregational Church, Mozart’s Requiem lifts spirits as part of a special fall concert series.Civic engagement is pulsing today as the UVM Board of Trustees Audit Committee meets at 10 in the Waterman Building, and if you’re interested in local policy or community action, mark your calendars for events like the Voting and Representation Deep Dive this afternoon—a virtual conversation welcoming all voices.Renters take note: this evening there’s a CVOEO Renters Rights Workshop to help you navigate the housing landscape and protect your interests. First-generation students kick off their week with keynote events and workshops celebrating achievements and sharing resources across campuses.If you’re hungry for trivia and friendly competition, check out Pub Trivia at Good Measure Pub & Brewery tomorrow night. Meanwhile, Burlington’s nonprofit community continues to shape the future, with planned giving efforts ensuring lasting impacts for cherished local institutions.In government news, food assistance benefits will continue for low-income Vermonters as officials respond to ongoing needs. Burlington leaders are reviewing new city safety plans and health care remains front and center as costs rise, with residents facing tough choices about coverage and care.If you’re looking ahead to next weekend, the Vermont International Film Festival just smashed records with more than nine thousand attendees—and the city’s arts and culture calendar promises more not-to-miss events coming soon.Whatever your interests, Burlington today offers something for everyone—art, music, skill-building, wellness, and plenty of chances to connect. 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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