Good morning, this is your Burlington Local Frequency for Tuesday, April 8, 2025.
Burlington is buzzing this morning after yesterday’s spectacular total solar eclipse, which drew thousands of visitors to the city. Mayor Emma Mulvaney-Stanak, fresh into her tenure, described a celebratory and vibrant atmosphere, especially on Church Street. Local coffee shops, including Muddy Waters, saw massive lines as people gathered early to prepare for the celestial event. The skies were clear, providing a perfect view, and places like Oakledge Park thrived as prime viewing spots. Officials reported no major incidents, though parking and traffic challenges were evident, with municipal garages quickly reaching capacity. For those still in the city, public safety officials encourage lingering a bit longer today to avoid traffic congestion as visitors head home.
If you’re looking for ways to spend this Tuesday, consider starting the day at Fletcher Free Library, where you can join Arab Heritage Month celebrations or dive into some local poetry inspiration ahead of their circle happening later this week. Feeling active? The city's walking program also kicks off today, running through Friday, offering a chance to explore Burlington's scenic paths.
For music lovers, tonight’s Honky Tonk Tuesday at Radio Bean promises to bring some lively tunes. If oysters pair better with your Tuesday evening, visit one of the local happy hours for fresh seafood and drinks. Keep your energy up for this Friday’s Vermont Symphony Orchestra event, “Jukebox: Heavy Metal Strings,” blending rock classics like Led Zeppelin with a classical twist at ArtsRiot.
As the week unfolds, Burlington has a little something for everyone. Tomorrow morning, the VTW Biz Buzz Meetup at Deep City Brunch is a great networking opportunity for professionals and creatives alike. And don’t forget, April is shaping up to be an exciting month with events like the Seth Yacovone Band at The Double E Lounge on Friday and “Sheep and Shear Delights” at Shelburne Farms on Saturday.
Lastly, while it’s still a few weeks away, mark your calendars for the Bloom Flower and Home Market later this month and the Grand Point North Music Festival this summer. There’s no shortage of reasons to celebrate Burlington and its vibrant community.
This has been Burlington Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.