"Sunday in Burlington: Crepes, Harp Music, and a Lil Jon Show"

31/08/2025 2 min
"Sunday in Burlington: Crepes, Harp Music, and a Lil Jon Show"

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Good morning, this is your Burlington Local Frequency for Sunday, August thirty-first, two thousand twenty-five. We hope you’re soaking up the last moments of summer as Burlington shines with energy and activity today.Let’s start your day with something sweet and a dash of culinary adventure—the Essex Resort and Spa is hosting a hands-on crepe-making experience from ten in the morning until twelve thirty. Learn how to flip perfect French crepes, experiment with tasty fillings like berries and Nutella, and walk away with pro tips for impressing your future brunch guests. It’s a delicious way to kick off your Sunday.If you want to step outside and stretch your legs, the University of Vermont offers the Cats Off-Campus trip to Shelburne Farms this morning, a beautiful opportunity to connect with nature and admire Vermont’s farmland. Meanwhile, local farmers markets are bustling today—head over to Winooski for their Sunday market starting at ten, or keep an eye out for more farm-fresh options around town.As the day transitions into the afternoon, Foam Brewers is your go-to destination down by the Burlington waterfront. Starting at one, Vermont native turned Montreal-based harpist and vocalist Marie Hamilton graces the brewery with her emotionally rich performance, blending classical and contemporary influences. The best part? There’s no cover charge, just a chance to soak up gorgeous music with some of Burlington’s finest craft beer in hand.Now, if you’re looking for a jolt of high-energy fun tonight, the Champlain Valley Exposition in Essex Junction welcomes hip hop icon Lil Jon for what’s sure to be an unforgettable show. The beats drop at seven, so grab your crew and dance the night away.While you’re savoring these happenings, Burlington continues to make headlines—state workers have been ordered back to the office for at least three days a week, and the local media landscape is shifting as Vermont Public trims staff after federal funding changes. Meanwhile, issues like water quality at the Green River Reservoir and debates over tariffs at local coffee shops remind us of the big topics shaping our daily lives.On a somber note, our thoughts are with the Northfield community after the discovery of Raymond Arnold, whose passing outside Sharon, Vermont, has touched many. Authorities report there’s nothing suspicious about the circumstances, but our deepest sympathies go out to his friends and family.Before we sign off, a quick reminder: Burlington’s Pride Parade and Festival is just one week away, so start planning your rainbow and community spirit for next Sunday.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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