Listen "Vintage Vibes, Ballpark Beats, and Family Fun: A Summer Sunday in Burlington"
Episode Synopsis
Good morning, this is your Burlington Local Frequency for Sunday, August 10th, 2025. The city is waking up to a clear summer day, and there’s a burst of energy all around, so let’s dive right in with what’s happening in and around Burlington today.Starting at the waterfront, Foam Brewers is hosting the Burlington Vintage Market this afternoon from one o’clock. If you’re a fan of all things retro, vintage records, clothes, unique home finds, and good local beer, this is your scene. And as always, Foam is keeping it local and lively, so expect live tunes and plenty of familiar faces.Sports fans, Centennial Field is buzzing today with the Vermont Lake Monsters in action. If you haven’t been out to a ballgame yet this summer, today is the perfect chance to grab a seat, a hot dog, and root for the home team. The energy at the stadium is sure to carry you through a classic summer afternoon.For families, there’s a bounty of options. Downtown at City Hall Park, Splash Dance will be keeping the kids cool and entertained—bring a towel and your dancing shoes. Over at ECHO, Leahy Center for Lake Champlain, it’s Teddy Bear Takeover day, with activities for the young and young at heart. If your little ones are more the outdoorsy type, there’s Little Guppies at the Lake Champlain Community Sailing Center, and storytime sessions across our local libraries—from Milton to Winooski, drop-in and spark your child’s imagination.If you want to get out of the city for a quick drive, Rutland is hosting the 64th annual Art in the Park Summer Festival all weekend, featuring artists from across the state, food vendors, crafters, and hands-on art projects. It’s a great way to spend a sunny Vermont day, meet makers, and maybe bring home a one-of-a-kind treasure.Back in Burlington, make sure to swing by the Farmers Market today. The summer harvest is coming in strong—fresh berries, corn, artisan cheese, and heaps of local pride fill the stalls. Whether you’re stocking up for the week or just want a pastry and some people-watching, there are few better places to be.Looking ahead, the University of Vermont gears up for a busy fall, but you can already get a sneak peek at campus life with upcoming events like the Build a Bouquet workshop on August 26th, and ActivitiesFest on September 2nd. Both are open to students and the community, so mark your calendar if you want to mix creativity, campus energy, and the last bits of summer sunshine.On the local news front, state politics saw tension as Governor Phil Scott faced strong pushback from residents this week over the transfer of SNAP recipient data to federal authorities. This issue has added to conversations about privacy and food security in Vermont, and we’ll be following developments as they come.Whatever your plans, Burlington is serving up a full plate of summer fun and local culture. Whether you’re dancing in the park, hunting for vintage gems, or cheering under the ballpark lights, there’s something special happening 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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