Good morning, this is your Burlington Local Frequency for Thursday, January 30, 2025. We're starting off the day with a look at some recent incidents reported by the Burlington Police Department. On January 19, officers were contacted by the First Unitarian Universalist Society on Pearl Street regarding Michael Reynolds, who was found to be in violation of a previously issued notice. This incident is part of a series of encounters involving Reynolds, including a trespass issue on Lakeside Avenue on January 13 and a refusal to leave the University of Vermont Medical Center premises on December 27, 2024[1].
Moving on to more positive news, there are plenty of exciting events happening in Burlington today and over the weekend. If you're a sports fan, you might want to catch the Vermont Catamounts Women's Basketball game against the Albany Great Danes at the Roy L. Patrick Gymnasium tonight[2]. For those looking for something a bit more creative, Foam Brewers is hosting an off-site event at Khyber Pass in Philly tonight, featuring six breweries and a variety of beers. Back in Burlington, Foam Brewers will be hosting an art show by Sarah Letteney on January 31, featuring her captivating drawings and a special beer collaboration with Deep City[5].
If you're looking for something to do with the whole family, the Winter Paint-along Workshop is a great option. And for those who enjoy live music, Foam Brewers has a packed schedule with various performances, including Paddy Reagan of Paper Castles on February 1 and Frankie White & The Fuse on February 7[5].
In other news, Mayor Emma Mulvaney-Stanak recently responded to the Governor's State of the State Address, highlighting key issues affecting Burlington. You can find more information on the city's website, along with updates on local news and announcements[1].
For those interested in staying updated on local events, AllEvents.in provides a comprehensive list of upcoming events in Burlington, including comedy shows and sports events[2]. And if you're looking for a broader perspective on Vermont news, Seven Days offers in-depth coverage of politics, food, arts, music, and culture[4].
This has been Burlington Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.