Mar 07 2025 2 mins
Good morning, this is your Burlington Local Frequency for March 7, 2025. Spring is in the air, and Burlington is buzzing with excitement as we kick off a weekend full of events and activities. Let's dive into what's happening around town.
First up, flower enthusiasts won't want to miss the 2025 Vermont Flower Show starting today at the Champlain Valley Expo in Essex Junction. This year's theme celebrates gardening through the ages, offering a unique opportunity to explore how we learn from the past to cultivate our own gardens. It's a perfect way to welcome the upcoming spring season.
For music lovers, Foam Brewers on the Burlington Waterfront is hosting a free show tonight featuring Starcleaner Reunion. Fresh off their tour with Friko and This Is Lorelei, and with a new EP under their belt, this promises to be an energetic performance you won't want to miss.
Theater enthusiasts should head over to the Black Box Theater at Main Street Landing Performing Arts Center, where "Sweeney Todd" continues its run tonight at 7:30 PM. This dark and thrilling musical is sure to captivate audiences with its macabre tale and memorable score.
Looking ahead to the weekend, Foam Brewers is keeping the music going with their "Grrrls to the Front 2025" event tomorrow night. This free show features All Night Boogie Band, Lara Cwass Band, and DJ Dana Slattery, starting at 7 PM. It's a great opportunity to support local talent and enjoy some fantastic tunes.
For those seeking a more active weekend, don't forget about the ongoing SkiMo Race Series at Stratton Mountain. This fun-focused event combines ski touring with recreational sports, perfect for those looking to challenge themselves on the slopes.
In community news, the Pride Center of Vermont is hosting their weekly Recovery Group meeting tonight at 6 PM. This in-person event provides a supportive environment for those on their journey to recovery.
And for the sports enthusiasts over 35, the South Burlington Recreation Department is holding their Friday Men's Basketball drop-in session from 6:30 to 8:30 PM at F.H. Tuttle Middle School. It's a great way to stay active and connect with fellow basketball lovers.
As we look forward to the changing seasons, remember that Burlington always has something exciting on offer. Whether you're into flowers, music, theater, or sports, there's an event for everyone this weekend.
This has been Burlington Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
First up, flower enthusiasts won't want to miss the 2025 Vermont Flower Show starting today at the Champlain Valley Expo in Essex Junction. This year's theme celebrates gardening through the ages, offering a unique opportunity to explore how we learn from the past to cultivate our own gardens. It's a perfect way to welcome the upcoming spring season.
For music lovers, Foam Brewers on the Burlington Waterfront is hosting a free show tonight featuring Starcleaner Reunion. Fresh off their tour with Friko and This Is Lorelei, and with a new EP under their belt, this promises to be an energetic performance you won't want to miss.
Theater enthusiasts should head over to the Black Box Theater at Main Street Landing Performing Arts Center, where "Sweeney Todd" continues its run tonight at 7:30 PM. This dark and thrilling musical is sure to captivate audiences with its macabre tale and memorable score.
Looking ahead to the weekend, Foam Brewers is keeping the music going with their "Grrrls to the Front 2025" event tomorrow night. This free show features All Night Boogie Band, Lara Cwass Band, and DJ Dana Slattery, starting at 7 PM. It's a great opportunity to support local talent and enjoy some fantastic tunes.
For those seeking a more active weekend, don't forget about the ongoing SkiMo Race Series at Stratton Mountain. This fun-focused event combines ski touring with recreational sports, perfect for those looking to challenge themselves on the slopes.
In community news, the Pride Center of Vermont is hosting their weekly Recovery Group meeting tonight at 6 PM. This in-person event provides a supportive environment for those on their journey to recovery.
And for the sports enthusiasts over 35, the South Burlington Recreation Department is holding their Friday Men's Basketball drop-in session from 6:30 to 8:30 PM at F.H. Tuttle Middle School. It's a great way to stay active and connect with fellow basketball lovers.
As we look forward to the changing seasons, remember that Burlington always has something exciting on offer. Whether you're into flowers, music, theater, or sports, there's an event for everyone this weekend.
This has been Burlington Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.