Thursday, April 25, 2013

Events in Burlington, Vermont – April 26th – 28th

There is much to do in Burlington, Vermont.  Below is a sample of the some of the events happening in Burlington this weekend...

Friday, April 26, 2013

Remember Chernobyl

Burlington Quakers hold a silent vigil and walk up Church Street to remember victims of the 1986 nuclear reactor explosion, which spread radiation as far as Vermont. Friday, April 26, 12–1PM at Burlington City Hall in Burlington. Free.

Queen City Tango Milonga

No partner is required for welcoming the weekend in the Argentine tradition. Wear clean, soft-soled shoes. Introductory session, 7-7:45 p.m.; dance, 7:45-10 p.m. Friday, April 26, 7–10PM at North End Studios in Burlington. $7.

Swing Dance

Quick-footed participants get moving in different styles, including the lindy hop, charleston and balboa. Indoor shoes required. Friday, April 26, 8:30AM– 11PM at Champlain Club in Burlington. $5.

ECHO Earth Week's MudFest

Families celebrate spring in all its glory with nine days of themed activities, games, "Muddy Music" and a mud-flinging event. Friday, April 26, 10AM–4PM at ECHO Lake Aquarium and Science Center/Leahy Center for Lake Champlain in Burlington. Regular admission, $9.50-12.50; $7.50-10.50 for Vermont and New York residents with ID; free for kids 2 and under.

'Of Two Minds'

Doug Blush and Lisa Klein's compelling documentary sheds light on the lives of people living with bipolar disorder. Proceeds benefit the Vermont branch of the National Alliance on Mental Illness. A discussion follows. Friday, April 26, 7–10PM at Film House, Main Street Landing Performing Arts Center in Burlington. $15-20.

Alex Stewart

The UVM professor of music presents a preshow lecture about Lila Downs' musical and cultural explorations of her roots in Oaxaca, Mexico. Friday, April 26, 6:30PM at FlynnSpace in Burlington. Free.

Festival Dionysia

Led by Ryan Howland, a processional beginning at UVM's Royal Tyler Theatre culminates in an outdoor performance that channels the scenery, costumes and acting of Greece's classical period. Processional, 5 p.m.; performance, 6 p.m. Friday, April 26, 5PM at University Heights, UVM in Burlington. Free.

'Good People'

Tara Lee Downs directs this Vermont Stage Company production of David Lindsay Abaire's Tony Award-winning play about high-school sweethearts who reunite 30 years later under less-than-ideal circumstances. Friday, April 26, 7:30PM at FlynnSpace in Burlington. $24.30-32.50.

Lizzy Fox Album Release Party

Writers and musicians convene to celebrate the Burlington-based performance poet's first spoken-word album, Coming To. Friday, April 26, 9–11:59PM at ArtsRiot Gallery in Burlington. $5; for ages 18 and up.

'Stand Against Racism' Poetry Open Mic Night

Writers of all experience levels share verse and other literature related to the experience of oppression. Friday, April 26, 7–9PM at Black Box Theater, Main Street Landing Performing Arts Center in Burlington. $5 suggested donation.

Saturday, April 27, 2013

Day in the Dirt

Green thumbs join the Vermont Community Garden Network to prep 10 public plots for spring planting. A barbecue follows. Meet at garden sites, 9 a.m.; project work, 9:30 a.m.-noon; lunch, noon-1:30 p.m. Saturday, April 27, 9AM–1:30PM at Various locations in Burlington. Free; see burlingtongardens.org for details

Science Fiction Conference

Attendees celebrate the 75th anniversary of Joseph Campbell's first publication of Astounding Science Fiction with academic discussions related to the genre's golden age. Saturday, April 27, 10AM–4PM at Old Mill Building, UVM in Burlington. Free; preregister.

DsantosVT Salsa Dance Party

Energetic Latin rhythms get feet moving and hips shaking. Free lessons, 8-9 p.m.; music, 9 p.m.-midnight. Saturday, April 27, 8–11:59PM at North End Studios in Burlington. $5.

Burlington College Open House

Community members mingle with staff and faculty, and tour the campus following the induction of Christine Plunkett as the institution's fifth president. Saturday, April 27, 2:30PM at Burlington College in Burlington. Free.

ECHO Earth Weeks' MudFest

Families celebrate spring in all its glory with nine days of themed activities, games, "Muddy Music" and a mud-flinging event. Saturday, April 27, 10AM–4PM at ECHO Lake Aquarium and Science Center/Leahy Center for Lake Champlain in Burlington. Regular admission, $9.50-12.50; $7.50-10.50 for Vermont and New York residents with ID; free for kids 2 and under.

'A Moment in Her Story: Stories From the Boston Women's Movement' & 'Lesbiana: A Parallel Revolution'

This double feature of documentaries by Catherine Russo and Myriam Fougère grants audiences access to feminist activism of the 1960s and ’70s. Saturday, April 27, 5PM at Film House, Main Street Landing Performing Arts Center in Burlington. $5-15.

Burlington Winter Farmers Market

Farmers, artisans and producers offer fresh and prepared foods, crafts and more in a bustling indoor marketplace with live music, lunch seating and face painting. Saturday, April 27, 10AM–2PM at Memorial Auditorium in Burlington. Free.

Saturday Story Time

Families celebrate the written word as imaginative tales are read aloud. Saturday, April 27, 11AM at Phoenix Books Burlington in Burlington. Free.

Introduction to PowerPoint

Participants learn the basics of the slide-show software and create a simple presentation with Ted Horton. Prior attendance at the Intro to Microsoft Word Workshop or program familiarity required. Saturday, April 27, 10–11:30AM at Fletcher Free Library in Burlington. $3 suggested donation.

'Vermont's Energy Choices: Old Dirty Problems; Clean Energy Solutions'

Kate Sinding of the Natural Resources Defense Council joins European cooperative-energy experts Andreas Wieg and Dirk Vansintjan in a presentation of sustainable options for powering the future. Saturday, April 27, 1:30–3:45PM at Billings Hall, UVM in Burlington. Free.

'Good People'

Tara Lee Downs directs this Vermont Stage Company production of David Lindsay Abaire's Tony Award-winning play about high-school sweethearts who reunite 30 years later under less-than-ideal circumstances. Saturday, April 27: 2PM, 7:30PM at FlynnSpace in Burlington. $24.30-32.50.

'STOMP'

Using anything but traditional drums, this troupe of eight percussionists keeps the beat with everything from brooms to hubcaps. Saturday, April 27, 8PM at Flynn MainStage in Burlington. $25-55.

'Horror in Hyannis'

A student-written and directed spoof of horror films presented by the University Players. Not recommended for children under age 13. Suggested donation: $5 at the door. Royall Tyler Theatre, UVM, Burlington, 7 p.m.

Daniel Lusk

The poet celebrates the release of his audiobook The Inland Sea, created in collaboration with the Lake Champlain Maritime Museum. Saturday, April 27, 7PM at Phoenix Books Burlington in Burlington. Free.

Sunday, April 28, 2013

Paul Simon & Charlie Nardozzi

The landscape architect and master gardener discuss the techniques featured in their new book, Urban Gardening for Dummies. Sunday, April 28, 3PM at Fletcher Free Library in Burlington. Free.

Square-Foot Gardening

Master gardener Peter Burke provides tips for successful soil, grid planting, plot maintenance and more. Sunday, April 28, 3–4:30PM at City Market in Burlington. $5-10; preregister at citymarket.coop; limited space

Citizen Science Day

Presentations from local professionals teach nature lovers how to transform their passion into action with the monitoring of water quality, bird life and more. Sunday, April 28, 10AM–3PM at ECHO Lake Aquarium and Science Center/Leahy Center for Lake Champlain in Burlington. Free with admission; $9.50-12.50.

ECHO Earth Weeks' MudFest

Families celebrate spring in all its glory with nine days of themed activities, games, "Muddy Music" and a mud-flinging event. Sunday, April 28, 10AM–4PM at ECHO Lake Aquarium and Science Center/Leahy Center for Lake Champlain in Burlington. Regular admission, $9.50-12.50; $7.50-10.50 for Vermont and New York residents with ID; free for kids 2 and under.

International Dinner: Indian

The country's distinct spices flavor traditional dishes that fuel diners for music and dancing. Sunday, April 28, 5–8PM at North End Studio A in Burlington. $15-18.

Women's Pickup Soccer

Quick-footed ladies of varying skill levels break a sweat while stringing together passes and making runs for the goal. Sunday, April 14, 6–8PM at Miller Community and Recreation Center in Burlington. $3; for women ages 18 and up.

French Conversation Group: Dimanches

Parlez-vous français? Speakers practice the tongue at a casual, drop-in chat. Sunday, April 28, 4–5:30PM at Fletcher Free Library in Burlington. Free.

Cycle the City Tour

Riders spin their wheels along a 10-mile loop through historic Burlington to celebrate spring. Sunday, April 28, 9AM–1PM at Maglianero in Burlington. Free.

'Good People'

Tara Lee Downs directs this Vermont Stage Company production of David Lindsay Abaire's Tony Award-winning play about high-school sweethearts who reunite 30 years later under less-than-ideal circumstances. Sunday, April 28, 2PM at FlynnSpace in Burlington. $24.30-32.50.

'STOMP'

Using anything but traditional drums, this troupe of eight percussionists keeps the beat with everything from brooms to hubcaps. Sunday, April 28, 2PM at Flynn MainStage in Burlington. $25-55
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Events listing source: SevenDaysVT, and Colchester Sun

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Featured Listing – 880 Pine Street, Burlington, VT 05401 (MLS # 4188597)

Charming Contemporary in Burlington's South End !
880 Pine Street, Burlington, VT 05401 (MLS # 4188597)
Price: $259,000


More information for this property:
880 Pine Street, Burlington, VT 05401
Type House
Bedrooms 4
Bathrooms 2 full
Square Footage 1,740 sq ft
Lot Size 3,920 sq ft
Year Built 1950
Taxes $5291.32
MLS# 4188597

Description
This property was completely rebuilt in 2001. Neat, clean Contemporary house with plenty of parking and beautiful, fully-fenced patio. Four bedrooms and two full baths. Open kitchen and dining room. Spacious living area with great flow. First floor bedroom and bath. First floor laundry. Successfully rented for years, but could be owner-occupied as well. Charming and Bright. A real South End Find!
More information for this property:
880 Pine Street, Burlington, VT 05401

Chris Hurd - Burlington VT Real Estate

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Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Events in Burlington, Vermont – April 12th – 14th

There is much to do in Burlington, Vermont.  Below is a sample of the some of the events happening in Burlington this weekend...

Friday, April 12, 2013

'Rance To Your Own Beat' 3K

Participants of all ages combine running and dancing to celebrate the local nonprofit Rancing Revolution's "happy activism" approach to bullying. Meet near Patrick Gymnasium. Friday, April 12, 4–6PM at UVM Athletic Campus in Burlington. Free.

Bernie Sanders Town Meetings

Senator Bernie Sanders and journalist Matt Taibbi host discussions about Wall Street’s impact on the economy. Friday, April 12: 3PM, at Marsh Life Science Building, UVM and 7PM at Unitarian Church in Burlington. Free.

Queen City Contra Dance

Pete Sutherland, Brendan Taaffe and friends dole out live tunes while Adina Gordon calls the steps. Beginners session, 7:45 p.m.; dance, 8-11 p.m. Friday, April 12, 8–11PM at Edmunds School Gymnasium in Burlington. $8; free for kids under 12.

Queen City Tango Milonga

No partner is required for welcoming the weekend in the Argentine tradition. Wear clean, soft-soled shoes. Introductory session, 7-7:45 p.m.; dance, 7:45-10 p.m. Friday, April 12, 7–10PM at North End Studios in Burlington. $7.

LunaFest

Vermont Works for Women presents nine short films fueled by female energy, ranging from quirky animation to touching documentaries. Reception, 6-7 p.m.; films, 7:30 p.m. Friday, April 12, 7:30PM at Film House, Main Street Landing Performing Arts Center in Burlington. $15-30; see vtworksforwomen.org for details.

Avalon Natural Medicine Open House

Naturopathic physicians Michelle Haff and Jen Williamson discuss their approach to treating physical conditions such as seasonal allergies. Friday, April 12, 5–8PM at Avalon Natural Medicine of Vermont in Burlington. Free.

'Oliver! The Musical'

Lyric Theatre Company presents Lionel Bart's award-winning musical about an orphaned boy's adventures on the streets of Victorian-era London. Friday, April 12, 7:30PM at Flynn MainStage in Burlington. $21-33.

Concert. J.S. Bach’s “Wunderkabinett.”

J.S. Bach’s “Wunderkabinett.” Organist Mark Howe plays favorites like the Prelude and Fugue in E-flat to lesser-known gems like the Pedalexercitium. Admission: $15 adults, $10 seniors/students. St. Paul’s Episcopal Cathedral, 2 Cherry Street, Burlington, 7:30 p.m. Contact: 864-0471.

Saturday, April 13, 2013

Old North End Art Market Spring Fling Show

Artists and craftspeople exhibit work and give live demonstrations of their creative process. Saturday, April 13, 11AM–4PM at North End Studios in Burlington. Free.

Traditional Arts Apprenticeship Program Reunion

Food vendors from Vermont's New American communities offer traditional fare at this event featuring crafts and demonstrations from more than 30 past participants. Saturday, April 13, 1–5:30PM at Main Street Landing Performing Arts Center in Burlington. Free.

VT Comedy Club Presents: Kenny Zimlinghaus

Saturday, April 13, 6PM at Club Metronome in Burlington. $10/12. 18+.

Dessert Cabaret & Silent Auction

Community members satisfy their sweet tooth and bid on items at this fundraiser for the Edmunds Middle School music department. Saturday, April 13, 6PM at Edmunds Middle School in Burlington. Free.

'Northern Borders'

Based on Howard Frank Mosher's eponymous novel, Jay Craven's latest film tells the story of a young boy sent to live on his grandparents' Vermont farm during the mid-1950s. Prescreening reception in Lake Lobby, 5-6:45 p.m.; film, 7 p.m. Saturday, April 13, 7PM at Film House, Main Street Landing Performing Arts Center in Burlington. $12-25 includes reception and screening.

Burlington Farmers Market

Farmers, artisans and producers offer fresh and prepared foods, crafts and more in a bustling indoor marketplace with live music, lunch seating and face painting. Saturday, April 13, 10AM–2PM at Memorial Auditorium in Burlington. Free.

Healthy Kids Day

Activities, snacks and entertainment expose little ones to the benefit of exercise and nutritional foods. Saturday, April 13, 9AM–2PM at Pomerleau Family YMCA in Burlington. Free.

Saturday Story Time

Families celebrate the written word as imaginative tales are read aloud. Saturday, April 13, 11AM at Phoenix Books Burlington in Burlington. Free.

Intermediate Microsoft Word

Participants learn the more advanced features of the program, including how to customize text, from Ted Horton. Saturday, April 13, 10–11:30AM at Fletcher Free Library in Burlington. $3 suggested donation.

Introduction to Digital Video Editing

Final Cut Pro users learn basic concepts of the editing software. Saturday, April 13, 11AM–1PM at VCAM Studio in Burlington. Free; preregister.

Run to Washington, D.C.

Locals lace up their running shoes and complete laps around Hunt Middle School to reach a collective goal of 520 miles — the distance from Burlington to the nation's capital. Proceeds benefit a student trip there. Saturday, April 13, 9AM–1PM at Hunt Middle School in Burlington. $5-8; $15 per family.

'Oliver! The Musical'

Lyric Theatre Company presents Lionel Bart's award-winning musical about an orphaned boy's adventures on the streets of Victorian-era London. Saturday, April 13: 2PM, 7:30PM at Flynn MainStage in Burlington. $21-33.

Sunday, April 14, 2013

Public Forum: Vermont Right to Know GMOs

Community members join Alec Blossom of VPIRG to learn about the grassroots campaign behind proposed state legislation to label genetically engineered foods. Sunday, April 14, 12:30–2PM at First Unitarian Universalist Society in Burlington. Free.

Israeli Folk Dancing

All ages and skill levels convene for circle and line dances, which are taught, reviewed and prompted. No partner necessary, but clean, soft-soled shoes are required. Sunday, April 14, 7:30–9:30PM at Ohavi Zedek Synagogue in Burlington. $2; free first session.

Global Roots Film Series

Srdjan Dragojevic's comedy The Parade kicks off this series, which features the home countries of New Americans living in Vermont. Serbo-Croatian with English subtitles. Not suitable for small children. Sunday, April 14, 5PM at North End Studios in Burlington. Free.

Kids4Peace Walk

Youngsters stroll through downtown Burlington to raise awareness of Kids4Peace summer camp, which connects religiously diverse Israelis and Palestinians ages 11 to 13 with Vermont kids. Sunday, April 14, 2PM at St. Paul's Cathedral in Burlington. $100 in funds raised; see kids4peace.org for details.

French Conversation Group: Dimanches

Parlez-vous français? Speakers practice the tongue at a casual, drop-in chat. Sunday, April 14, 4–5:30PM at Fletcher Free Library in Burlington. Free.

Women's Pickup Soccer

Quick-footed ladies of varying skill levels break a sweat while stringing together passes and making runs for the goal. Sunday, April 14, 6–8PM at Miller Community and Recreation Center in Burlington. $3; for women ages 18 and up.

Farm to Fashion Coats Project Information Session

Burlington artist/designer Ishana Ingerman gives a video presentation about the launch of her local, sustainable textile experiment. This is a synthetic- fragrance-free event. Sunday, April 14, 2–3:30PM at Pickering Room, Fletcher Free Library in Burlington. Free.

'Oliver! The Musical'

Lyric Theatre Company presents Lionel Bart's award-winning musical about an orphaned boy's adventures on the streets of Victorian-era London. Sunday, April 14, 2PM at Flynn MainStage in Burlington. $21-33.
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If you are considering listing your home for sale or buying a home, condominium or Real Estate in Burlington VT or Chittenden County, please give me a call or email me to discuss the market, schools and your options. I would be delighted to assist you. I can be reached on my direct line at 802.238.5256, email me at Chris@ChrisHurdVT.com or visit my website: ChrisHurdVT.com.
Events listing source: SevenDaysVT, and Colchester Sun

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Featured Listing – 119 Prospect Parkway, Burlington, VT 05401 (MLS # 4215873)


Mid-century ranch in the Burlington's New Hill Section !
119 Prospect Parkway, Burlington, VT 05401 (MLS # 4215873)
Price: $475,000



More information for this property:
119 Prospect Parkway, Burlington, VT 05401
Type House
Bedrooms 4
Bathrooms 3 three-quarter, 1 half
Square Footage 2,560 sq ft
Lot Size 14,810 sq ft
Year Built 1957
Taxes $7653
MLS# 4215873

Description
This mid-century ranch is located in the New Hill Section of Burlington with easy access to UVM, Champlain College, Fletcher Allen Health Care, and downtown businesses. Hardwood floors run throughout the living spaces and the bedrooms. You'll love the updated kitchen featuring granite counters, stainless steel appliances, a tiled backsplash and a center island. The open floor plan is perfect for entertaining; the living room with a gas fireplace and vaulted ceiling opens to the centrally located dining room, and a sunroom space at the end of the dining room fills the home with sunlight. Three bedrooms and 3 baths are located on the west end of the house, and the lower level provides a family room, a fourth bedroom and another bath. The expanded deck off the sunroom will be your favorite place for summer dining overlooking the private backyard enclosed with mature cedar hedges. It's an easy walk or bike ride to Burlington's Oakledge Park and the bike path.

More information for this property:
119 Prospect Parkway, Burlington, VT 05401

Chris Hurd - Burlington VT Real Estate

  Call Chris at 802.238.5256 for inquiries.
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