Listen ""Crafty Fun, Outdoor Concerts, and Planetary Health: A Vibrant Day in Burlington""
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Good morning, this is your Burlington Local Frequency for Wednesday, August 6th, 2025. Sunshine is peeking through the leaves this morning, and Burlington is brimming with things to do across the Queen City and beyond. If you are looking for some creative fun, head over to the South Burlington Public Library this afternoon for Color Our World Summer Craftytown. Kids and families can drop in from 1 to 2 pm at the Marabella KidSpace to make ping pong ball lanterns, a perfect keepsake for these bright summer days. Downtown Burlington is alive today with art and music. At City Hall Park at 12:30, the popular local group Sugar in the Pan will take the stage as part of the Burlington City Arts Summer Concert Series, bringing their signature blend of folk and roots to the heart of town. Why not pack a lunch and soak up the music in the shade right in the park. If learning is more your speed, UVM’s Billings Library is hosting a Planetary Health Exhibit from 7:30 am to 4:30 pm, offering a look at the latest challenges and innovations in global health and sustainability. For those keen on brushing up on their safety skills, there’s a fire extinguisher training session at UVM from 9:30 to 10:30 am, a handy workshop for new renters or anyone wanting a refresher.In South Burlington, the Mobile Produce Market pops up at Szymanski Park starting at 5:30 pm. This is your chance to pick up fresh, local veggies, fruits, and more, supporting Vermont farmers and serving up healthy options for your dinner table. If you want to bring the family out for some laughter, Echo is the place this morning at 10 for Comedy Kingdom Kids, a live, interactive experience designed to spark giggles and big smiles for all ages. Tonight, Shelburne Farms opens its Community Concert Series at the Farm Barn Courtyard, starting at 5:30. Enjoy music, local foods, and sweeping views of fields under the golden hour light.For families and adventure seekers, Smugglers Notch Resort is offering day passes for splashy water fun and indoor activities including rock climbing, mini-golf, and an arcade, making it a great escape from the August heat or summer boredom. Finally, a quick note from local news: Burlington Police responded to a disturbance on Bank Street early yesterday morning. The situation was quickly managed, but a reminder to stay alert and connected with neighbors as we move through the busy summer months.There’s always more happening, from trivia at RiRa’s tonight to science sessions at the Montshire Museum or picnic-friendly afternoons at City Hall Park. For more details and tips on family-friendly events, check out online calendars and local activity guides.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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