Listen ""UVM Sales, Storytelling, and Surf Rock - Your Wednesday Burlington Roundup""
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Good morning, this is your Burlington Local Frequency for Wednesday, October 8th, 2025.The sun’s up over Lake Champlain, and Burlington’s got a full calendar of activity and energy to get your Wednesday underway. Let’s start on the UVM campus, where the annual UVM Bookstore Fall Patio Sale runs today from nine until three thirty. It’s a great chance to pick up UVM gear or snag some discounted books right on the Oval Patio of the Davis Center. Also on campus, if you’re hunting for internships or new career opportunities, UVM’s Fall Job and Internship Fair is happening from noon to three in the Davis Center. Local employers and national brands are both on hand to chat with students and community members about openings, so make sure your resume’s up to date and get out there to make connections.For something a bit more relaxing, Allen House is offering free chair massages from ten until one, and if you’re curious about herbal medicine, join the Employee Wellness Herbal and Medicine Garden Tour at one fifteen for a breath of fresh air and maybe a little inspiration for your own garden.Looking ahead to tonight, the Board of Tax Appeals Hearing is at City Hall at one o’clock for residents who want to keep up with civic matters, but if you’re more creatively minded, Burlington Beer Company is the place to be. The Moth storytelling series lands tonight with the theme of masks—think confessions, disguises, and living behind or beyond the mask. Doors open at 6:15 with stories firing up at 7, and there’s a chance to either listen or share your own five-minute tale. Make a dinner reservation if you want to eat before the stories begin, and remember, it’s first come, first served for seating.Music lovers, mark your calendars for the weekend—Foam Brewers on the waterfront will be buzzing. This Friday, Cotter Ellis of Goose brings an ensemble for a night blending jam, rock, and jazz, totally free. Saturday, it’s a double bill with Surf Sabbath and The High Breaks serving up surf rock and dreamy instrumentals. Both nights kick off at nine, both are free, and both promise that signature Burlington mix of genre-defying sounds and good local energy.Big shows are just around the corner too. The Flynn welcomes the legendary Violent Femmes on Saturday, October 11th, a golden chance to catch the acoustic punk pioneers whose influence runs deep across generations of musicians.And for those thinking a bit further ahead about Burlington’s growth, policy, and the future of our neighborhoods, mark October 30th for the 11th Vermont Development Conference. This annual event tackles housing, infrastructure, and growth strategy, so keep it on your radar if you’re interested in shaping our city’s next chapter.There’s truly something for everyone in Burlington today—concerts, storytelling, wellbeing events, job fairs, civic engagement, and, of course, great food and local flavor wherever you turn.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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