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Home tour of the week: A home in Milton with 0.96 acres of land and a in-ground heated pool
This house in Milton has a covered front porch that leads into a tiled entryway and eat-in kitchen. There is also a in-ground heated pool and back deck for enjoying warmer days. Bedrooms: 3. Bathrooms: 3 (1 full,1 three-quarter, 1 half) Price: $599,000. Square Feet: 2,152. HIGHLIGHTS: in-ground heated pool,...
The Bigger Picture: Bramble brings the Vermont dining scene out of its comfort zone
ESSEX TOWN — An airy and open restaurant with a locavore flair, Bramble has come to be known among Essex locals as a spot for local food producers to shine through an ever-changing menu. Walking in, guests are greeted with an eclectic yet classy setting. Here is where owner...
88 piano keys, 252 places: Why this Vermonter is hitting the high notes from Alburgh to Vernon
Once-globetrotting music professor David Feurzeig is demonstrating how locals can fight climate change and promote community in his “Play Every Town Project.” Read the story on VTDigger here: 88 piano keys, 252 places: Why this Vermonter is hitting the high notes from Alburgh to Vernon.
RunVermont Mini-Miler Program focuses on fun and fitness for future marathoners
BURLINGTON, Vt. — As the M&T Bank Vermont City Marathon, or VCM, fast approaches, there are lots of people getting into the running spirit. Some of them aren't old enough to run on marathon Sunday. But that's not slowing down a group of Champlain Elementary School students. They're part...
The Flynn Adds a Panel Discussion about Black Women in Jazz
1 Rachel Webb Will Lead & JULIET Tour; Full Dates Announced!. The Flynn has announced an addition to the 2024 Burlington Discover Jazz Festival lineup of events. On Thursday, June 6 at 11 am, the Flynn is hosting a panel discussion about Black women in jazz music, held on the Flynn Main Stage. The conversation is moderated by Vermont-based singer, and host of the Vermont Public radio show Homegoings, Myra Flynn. The panel features several artists who are performing at this year’s jazz festival, including festival curator Adi Oasis, as well as singers Lady Wray and Melanie Charles. For this event, Myra Flynn leads a raw, informative, and inspiring talk about navigating the jazz world (and beyond) as a woman of color. This panel discussion is free and open to the public, and will be live-taped to air on Vermont Public as an episode of Homegoings. Registration is recommended but not required. The Flynn is also extending an invitation to schools so that students have the opportunity to experience and participate in the conversation.
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