"Waterfront Vibes, Hive Happenings, and Community Connections: A Midsummer Wednesday in Burlington"

23/07/2025 2 min
"Waterfront Vibes, Hive Happenings, and Community Connections: A Midsummer Wednesday in Burlington"

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Good morning, this is your Burlington Local Frequency for Wednesday, July 23, 2025.Cloudy skies and gentle lake breezes greet us as we kick off another midsummer Wednesday in Burlington. For folks looking to seize the day, there’s plenty brewing—literally and figuratively—here in the Queen City. Start your morning on the right note with a hot lunch offered at the ONE Community Center at noon, a warm way to meet neighbors and share some community spirit.Down by the waterfront, the calendar at Foam Brewers is always packed and this week is no different. Tonight has a special treat for music lovers—Foam’s Local Dork brings their vinyl magic for another round of summer grooves starting at six. Mark your Thursday evening for a unique set by Three Piece Meal, an organ trio spicing up funk, jazz, and blues with daring improvisation. Whether you’re there for the music, the beer, or the view, the waterfront is the place to feel the city’s pulse.For fans of live shows, Higher Ground is welcoming Souls of Mischief to the Showcase Lounge tonight. Tickets are still available, so hip-hop history buffs won’t want to miss this rare performance. Keep an eye out for more concerts in town and across the state this week, including shows at The Stone Church in Brattleboro and the Paramount Theatre down in Rutland for those venturing beyond city limits.Baseball fans rally tonight as the Burlington Bees host the Thrillville Thrillbillies from six to ten at the ballpark. It’s Pups and Pints Night, and your canned food donation scores you free entry—bring your dog, sip a pint, and help the Hive fight hunger, all in one fun-filled evening. More action is set for the weekend, including fireworks night and themed promotions that bring together baseball, community, and good causes.Foodies and history buffs can drop by Temple Sinai in South Burlington this morning for the Jewish History Study Group exploring the memoir “Days of Honey.” It’s a chance to connect over stories and heritage, either in person or via Zoom. For a hands-on approach to local impact, learn how the Intervale Center and conservation partners are collecting and growing native seeds to create flood-resistant forests along our waterways, a timely effort as climate resilience becomes the next chapter in Vermont’s environmental story.Don’t forget the Ward 8 NPA Meeting tomorrow—a chance to voice your thoughts, hear city updates, and help shape Burlington’s future. Whether you’re new to town or a lifelong local, these neighborhood gatherings make the city feel a little bit smaller and a lot more connected.That wraps our news and happenings for today. From live music along the lake to action at the ballpark and new seeds being sown for a resilient future, Burlington is buzzing with life and 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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