Wintry Mix, Music, Magic, and Inspiration: Burlington's Sunday Happenings

09/11/2025 3 min
Wintry Mix, Music, Magic, and Inspiration: Burlington's Sunday Happenings

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Good morning, this is your Burlington Local Frequency for Sunday, November 9, 2025.If you are heading out today, make sure to bundle up and be careful on the roads and sidewalks. Light snow and icy conditions are expected across Burlington and the rest of northern Vermont. That wintry mix is settling in by tonight, so take it slow if you have evening plans and keep an eye on the forecast for possible slick spots and more accumulation overnight. As always, give yourself some extra time if you are traveling or heading out for errands.Despite the chill, Burlington is buzzing with local happenings and plenty of ways to stay cozy and entertained. Over at Foam Brewers on the waterfront, you can catch Dan Ryan, a drummer with deep Burlington roots, performing live music this afternoon starting at 1. Foam Brewers has become a Sunday tradition for many, so if music and a great local beer feel like the cure for icy weather, this is the place to be. Their doors are open for free performances from some of the best Vermont musicians, with more shows lined up through the week, so keep your eyes on their calendar.For something more classical tonight, stop by College Street Congregational Church, where the Aurora Chamber Singers are presenting Through a Glass, Darkly. This unique choral concert explores themes of hope and reflection, starting this evening in downtown Burlington. Tickets are limited—this ensemble is known for beautiful performances that fill up fast.Families with young kids might want to head out a bit and check out Bill Blagg’s Family Magic show in nearby Stowe; it's a whirlwind of illusions, laughs, and audience tricks that will delight all ages. For those sticking closer to home, ECHO on the waterfront is hosting a hands-on whale experience for children and curious adults alike, featuring Delilah, the life-sized inflatable North Atlantic right whale. There will be interactive tours this morning and into the afternoon, plus a special reading and signing with Jason Chin, a local award-winning author and illustrator.If you are up for a thoughtful evening, TEDxUVM kicks off at 7:30 tonight at the Dudley H. Davis Center’s Livak Ballroom. This year’s theme focuses on sustainability and the paths we each take to create change in our community, promising a lineup of speakers who will challenge and inspire.In the spirit of community support and early holiday shopping, several craft fairs and holiday markets are happening around South Burlington this weekend. At both Faith United Methodist Church and All Saints Episcopal Church, you can explore handmade gifts, baked goods, and unique holiday decor while supporting local causes. It is a great chance to pick up something special and support food equity and sustainability in our area.And in sports, congratulations to South Burlington’s own Sabrina Brunet, who scored the conference title-winning goal in overtime for Endicott in the CNE field hockey championship. The final was a nail-biter, and Brunet’s game-winning moment is sure to inspire young athletes across the city.That’s a wrap for today. Whether you are out enjoying live music, catching a touch of arts and culture, discovering new local flavors, or simply braving the snowfall on a cozy walk, Burlington has plenty to offer. 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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