Burlington's Buzzing Week: Arts, Runs, Laughs, and More

15/09/2025 2 min
Burlington's Buzzing Week: Arts, Runs, Laughs, and More

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Good morning, this is your Burlington Local Frequency for Monday, September 15, 2025.Kicking off your week, Burlington’s energy is buzzing—whether you’re headed downtown for community events, looking for a good laugh, or gearing up for some live music tonight. If you’re a fan of the arts, swing by the Bryan Fine Art Gallery between 11 and 5, where local talent is on display. Later today, avid runners and those looking for a little outdoor activity can join the OGE Fun Run with HOKA at 6 pm. It’s free, but make sure to sign up in advance; it’s a great way to connect with fellow outdoor enthusiasts and get those steps in after work.For food lovers and community builders, consider helping out today at Hope Lodge, where Temple Sinai’s Chaverim group will be cooking and serving a meal from five to seven. It’s a wonderful opportunity to get involved and bring a bit of comfort and warmth to folks who need it.Comedy takes center stage this week. While tonight is a bit quiet at the Vermont Comedy Club, get ready for Sex with Jenna Trivia and Games tomorrow evening—a hilarious and informative event hosted by Jenna Emerson, an expert in both sex education and improv comedy. Tonight, why not plan ahead and grab tickets for upcoming improv jams and open mics; Wednesday’s show is set to feature some of Burlington’s quickest comedic minds, so don’t miss out.Music lovers, Burlington has you covered. Tonight at Higher Ground’s Showcase Lounge, indie sensation Night Moves teams up with singer-songwriter Rachel Bobbitt—expect a dynamic set blending lush melodies and heartfelt lyrics. If you missed Bob Mould and J. Robbins last night, there are plenty of other acts coming to town soon, from bluegrass legends Alison Krauss and Union Station later this week to Lucero’s alternative-country jams and Panchiko’s dreamy indie pop later in the month. Make sure to check the full concert calendar to lock in tickets before these shows sell out.Over on Church Street, the build-up begins for Outright Vermont’s Fire Truck Pull, happening soon. Teams will compete to haul a loaded fire truck up the block, with proceeds supporting LGBTQ plus youth throughout the city. This local tradition brings out some serious competitive spirit and raises crucial funds for community programming. If you’re looking to support inclusion and have fun, keep this event on your radar.Looking ahead, religious services and spiritual gatherings are happening both in person and online. Temple Sinai is hosting Shabbat services and Torah study this week, all in the spirit of reflection and togetherness for the High Holidays.That wraps up your local rundown—whether you’re chasing laughs, fresh air, inspiring music, or lending a helping hand, Burlington’s heart beats strong thanks to all of you. 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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