Listen "Saturday Stroll: Pickleball, Holiday Gifts, Lights, Music, and More in Burlington"
Episode Synopsis
Good morning, this is your Burlington Local Frequency for Saturday, December sixth. If you’re up and moving early, the city’s recreation calendar has you covered with drop in programs. High intermediate pickleball is happening this morning from eight thirty to ten thirty at the Robert Miller Community and Recreation Center in the New North End, a good option if you want to get your blood pumping before a busy day around town. Downtown, the holiday season is in full swing. Seven Days’ Vermont Holiday Gift Guide is shining a spotlight on local makers, so if you’re wandering Church Street or the South End Arts District today, it is a perfect moment to check out neighborhood shops and keep those gift dollars in the local economy. That kind of spending keeps small Burlington businesses thriving and main streets lively. As the sun goes down, the lights come on just south of town. Winter Lights at Shelburne Museum continues this evening from four to eight, with the museum grounds transformed into a walk through light experience that has quickly become a regional holiday tradition. It is an easy drive from Burlington and a festive outing for families, date night, or anyone looking for some seasonal magic. Back in the city, there is plenty of culture on tap. At Contois Auditorium in City Hall, The Kat and Brett Holiday Show hits the stage at six p.m., blending music and storytelling in a cozy downtown setting. Over at the Vermont International Film Festival’s Screening Room, cinephiles can settle in for The Night of the Hunter, part of VTIFF’s ongoing series that brings classic and independent films to a dedicated local audience. On the waterfront, Foam Brewers keeps the live music energy high tonight at eight p.m. with Burlington band High Summer celebrating the release of their debut album For The World. The show is free, the beer list is deep, and it is one more reason the waterfront stays lively long after sunset. On campus, students at UVM’s Grossman School of Business are preparing a professional clothing donation drive for next week, aiming to outfit classmates and community members with interview ready attire, a small but concrete way to boost economic opportunity. 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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