Listen ""Disc Golf Playoffs, Folk Tunes, and Wellness: A Burlington Buzz on the Autumn Agenda""
Episode Synopsis
Good morning, this is your Burlington Local Frequency for Thursday, September 18th, 2025. There is so much happening around Burlington today that you’ll want to have your calendar handy. First up, the Disc Golf Pro Tour Playoffs kicks off with the Green Mountain Championship at Smugglers’ Notch Resort. It’s the start of what promises to be a dramatic four-day showdown. With top pros like Gannon Buhr and Missy Gannon both chasing new records, and the big storylines centering on breakout wins and power shifts, fans are in for a real treat. The weather could not be better for it—expect upper 70s and light breezes as play gets underway, so if you’re in the mood for a day trip, it’s prime spectating weather. Even if you’re not a disc golf buff, the energy and excitement around Burlington are sure to be contagious as the pros tee off at both Brewster Ridge and Fox Run Meadows today.If live music is more your scene, keep your evening free for a great show at Higher Ground. Tonight, folk troubadour Willi Carlisle teams up with Cat Clyde to bring some soulful sounds to the Ballroom. If you’re thinking about something a little later in the week, the Green at Shelburne Museum is hosting Alison Krauss & Union Station and Jerry Douglas this Saturday, so be sure to snag tickets before they disappear.Also tonight, get ready to move with a Pilates class at UVM from six to seven—whether you’re a seasoned pro or just stretching your wings, it’s a great chance to connect with your wellness goals. For those still shaking off those post-summer blues, tomorrow night’s Drop-In Adult Basketball at 7:30 pm gives you a chance to shake out the cobwebs and show off your skills at the local rec center.Elsewhere in the city, cultural events are in full swing. The Tell It Slant Poetry Festival continues this week, celebrating Emily Dickinson’s creative legacy with workshops, poetry readings, and panel discussions that are both in-person and online. Meanwhile, if you’ve ever been curious about square dancing, tonight’s new dancers’ session welcomes first-timers for free—no experience or partner needed.And for our neighbors commuting beyond Burlington, a quick heads-up: VT Route 244 in Fairlee is closed today and tomorrow for a major culvert replacement, so if your travels take you that way, plan an alternate route.And finally, with fall colors starting to come in, it’s a beautiful time to explore the outdoors, from the Lake Champlain waterfront to the many local parks. Take a stroll, catch some live music, or get inspired by the local arts. Burlington is buzzing this season, and there’s something for everyone.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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