Listen "Sunshine, Quilts, and Community Events: Your Burlington Weekend Update"
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Good morning, this is your Burlington Local Frequency for Sunday, September fourteenth, twenty twenty-five. As we roll into another week, Burlington is welcoming stretch of sunshine and a welcome touch of summer warmth. After a cool start this morning, expect temperatures to rise and keep climbing into the low 80s this week, perfect for getting out and enjoying all that our lakeside city has to offer. Any stray morning showers are clearing away, so we’re set for mostly dry days to come.If you’re searching for a little art and inspiration, take a walk down to the Mount Anthony Union Middle School in Bennington, where the Bennington Quiltfest wraps up today. You can view over a hundred stunning new quilts, vote for your favorites, and maybe even win the grand raffle for the beautiful hand-quilted Maple Mischief, an autumn leaf-themed quilt that locals have poured their talent into. The Quiltfest Café is open with homemade breakfast sandwiches and pastries, making it a cozy weekend spot if you’re craving comfort food with your craft.Health and heart come together in Montpelier this morning at the fifth annual AirPeyton Memorial 5k Walk and Run. All proceeds will go to pediatric cancer research through Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation. It’s a community event packed with energy: there’ll be bounce houses and lawn games for the kids, face painting, food trucks, and of course lemonade. You can register in person at Montpelier High School, with the race beginning at eleven.Looking for something unique in the arts? The Burlington Baroque Festival is bringing world-class musicians to the College Street Congregational Church all week long, with evening performances highlighting the beauty of Baroque music played on period instruments. It’s a rare treat to experience such historic sound right here in Burlington, so if you love classical music, make plans to catch a show.Comedy fans, the Vermont Comedy Club downtown is in full swing with the Big Pond Improv Festival. There’s a packed schedule today, with shows at five, six, and seven tonight, featuring improv performers from around the world. It’s a great way to shake off the Sunday scaries and share a few laughs.If you are in the mood for live music, Waterfront Park is the place to be tonight for the sold-out Goose concert as part of the Grand Point North Concert Series. Even if you didn’t snag a ticket, the energy down by the lake will be high, and you can catch the sounds from the park’s edges. Just remember, children twelve and under get in free and parking is limited, so plan accordingly and maybe bring a low chair or blanket to set up outside.For families, there’s plenty on offer: pick-your-own season is in full swing at Shelburne Orchards. Apple picking, tractor rides, cider donuts, live music, and taco trucks set against the autumn backdrop make this a perfect stop for all ages. Over at ECHO, Leahy Center for Lake Champlain, today is Sensory Friendly Sunday, giving families a chance to experience the interactive exhibits in a quieter, more relaxed environment.If you’re hungry for farm fare or browsing for local produce, the Winooski Farmers Market is open with fresh harvests, crafts, and activities for kids, while Isham Family Farm is hosting its fall festival just outside Burlington, with hayrides and pumpkin patches ready for exploration.That’s all for this sunny Sunday in Burlington. However you spend your day, take time to savor the late summer warmth, support local events, and connect with your neighbors. 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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