Thursday, November 29, 2012

Events in Burlington, Vermont – November 31st - December 2nd

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

Friday, November 30, 2012

Queen City Tango Milonga

No partner is required for welcoming the weekend in the Argentine tradition. Wear clean, soft-soled shoes. Friday, November 30, 7–10PM at North End Studio B in Burlington. $7.

Warren Miller's 'Flow State'

The biggest names in skiing get in the zone in this feature film. Friday, November 30, 8PM at Flynn MainStage in Burlington. $21.

Forza: The Samurai Sword Workout

Folks channel their inner warrior in an intense fitness class. Friday, November 30, 9–10AM at North End Studio A in Burlington. $8-10.

Creative Women 10th Anniversary Holiday Sale

Ethiopian textiles such as hand-woven scarves, tablecloths, baskets and ornaments serve as both beautiful gifts and symbols of equitable trading practices that promote women’s economic independence. Friday, November 30, 12–6PM at Chace Mill in Burlington. Free.

Preschool Story Hour

As part of the ongoing "Race: Are We So Different?" exhibit, little ones learn about race and racism through literature and personal stories. Friday, November 30, 11AM at ECHO Lake Aquarium and Science Center/Leahy Center for Lake Champlain in Burlington. Regular admission, $9.50-12.50; free for kids ages 2 and under.

The Moreau Horrors

Director Seth Jarvis uses actors, musicians, puppetry and video in his original comedic adaptation of H.G. Wells’ science fiction classic, The Island of Doctor Moreau. Friday, November 30, 7:30PM at Black Box Theater, Main Street Landing Performing Arts Center in Burlington. $20; for mature audiences only.

The Improvised Shakespeare Co.

From an audience prompt, this group creates an off-the-cuff comedic show using the language and themes of Shakespeare. Friday, November 30, 8PM at FlynnSpace in Burlington. $25.

The Word Exchange

Several esteemed local and regional poets come together to read Anglo-Saxon poems in translation. Friday, November 30, 7PM at Phoenix Books Burlington in Burlington. Free.

Saturday, December 1, 2012

Samplings of Vermont's Best

Artisans and food producers demonstrate and sell their crafts and offer tastings. Saturday, December 1, 11AM–4PM at Vermont Artisans Craft Gallery, Burlington Town Center in Burlington. Free.

The One-stop Dance Tramp

Paul Besaw leads four original performances of core members, guest dancers and musicians, with special emphasis on bluegrass. Saturday, December 1, 7PM at FlynnSpace in Burlington. $16-20.

Meet & Greet with Cornelia Ward

Light refreshments precede the intuitive counselor and angel therapy practitioner's presentation, "How Oracle Cards Support You in Navigating Life Transitions." Saturday, December 1, 12:30–2PM at Spirit Dancer Books & Gifts in Burlington. Free.

Benefit Dinner for Child Haven International

A vegetarian meal accompanies a silent art auction and craft sale, while an informational video documents Child Haven's work in India, Bangladesh, Nepal and Tibet. Saturday, December 1, 6–10PM at McClure MultiGenerational Center in Burlington. $7-20; free for kids under 8.

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, December 1, 10AM–2PM at Memorial Auditorium in Burlington. Free.

Creative Women 10th Anniversary Holiday Sale

Ethiopian textiles such as hand-woven scarves, tablecloths, baskets and ornaments serve as both beautiful gifts and symbols of equitable trading practices that promote women’s economic independence. Saturday, December 1, 9AM–5PM at Chace Mill in Burlington. Free.

Holiday Bazaar

This multilevel affair features baked goods, books and holiday greenery, lunch options, craft vendors and a gift-making workshop for kids. Saturday, December 1, 9AM–2PM at First Unitarian Universalist Society in Burlington. Free.

VCAM Access Orientation

Video-production hounds learn basic concepts and nomenclature at an overview of VCAM facilities, policies and procedures. Saturday, December 1, 11AM–1PM at VCAM Studio in Burlington. Free.

'Is Race Real?'

Part of the ongoing Community Conversation Series, this daylong event includes local drumming and dance, and a discussion that explores race from both scientific and social perspectives. Saturday, December 1, 10AM–5PM at ECHO Lake Aquarium and Science Center/Leahy Center for Lake Champlain in Burlington. $2.

The Moreau Horrors

Director Seth Jarvis uses actors, musicians, puppetry and video in his original comedic adaptation of H.G. Wells’ science fiction classic, The Island of Doctor Moreau. Saturday, December 1: 2PM, 7:30PM at Black Box Theater, Main Street Landing Performing Arts Center in Burlington. $20; for mature audiences only.

'The Whisper Tree' Reading

Louise Diamond's experiences as a peacebuilder in war zones inform her play about war, peace and reconciliation. Audience members discuss potential alternative endings. Saturday, December 1, 7PM at Main Street Landing Performing Arts Center in Burlington. $10-20 suggested donation; preregister at diamond@louisediamond.com

Sunday, December 2, 2012

Israeli Folk Dancing

All ages and skill levels come together for circle and line dances, all of which are taught, reviewed and prompted. No partner necessary, but clean, soft-soled shoes are required. Sunday, December 2, 7:25–9:30PM at Ohavi Zedek Synagogue in Burlington. $2; free first session.

Sacred Circle Dancing

Melly Bock leads participants through ancient and modern movement patterns set to slow, gentle, international music. No experience or partner needed. Sunday, December 2, 2–4PM at Fletcher Free Library in Burlington. Free.

The One-stop Dance Tramp

Paul Besaw leads four original performances of core members, guest dancers and musicians, with special emphasis on bluegrass. Sunday, December 2, 7PM at FlynnSpace in Burlington. $16-20.

'Star Lake 98'

The Waterwheel Foundation and Merrill’s Roxy Cinemas host a sneak preview of the only full concert video available in the archives from Phish’s 1998 summer tour. Ticket sales benefit the King Street Center. Sunday, December 2, 8PM at Merrill's Roxy Cinemas in Burlington. $10.

Nia Class

This movement session with Suzy Finnefrock inspires health, fitness, and exploration of human potential. Sunday, December 2, 9–10AM at South End Studio in Burlington. $13.

Yoga Sutra Workshop

Sanskrit recitation is used to explore consciousness, meditation and how we relate to our thoughts. A discussion follows; beginners welcomed. Sunday, December 2, 2–3:30PM at Spirit Dancer Books & Gifts in Burlington. Donations accepted.

'Winter's Warm Music: A Celebration of Yuletide'

The University Concert Choir and Catamount Singers life their voices and share tunes that have inspired and entertained countless generations. Sunday, December 2, 3–4:30PM at Fleming Museum, UVM in Burlington. Free.

French Conversation Group: Dimanches

Parlez-vous français? Speakers practice the tongue at a casual, drop-in chat. Sunday, December 2, 4–5:30PM at Fletcher Free Library in Burlington. Free.

Women's Pickup Soccer

Ladies of varying skill levels break a sweat while passing around the spherical polyhedron. Sunday, December 2, 6–8PM at Miller Community and Recreation Center in Burlington. $3; for women ages 18 and up.

'A Christmas Carol'

Nebraska Theatre Caravan’s musical adaptation of Charles Dickens’ classic tale features a 30-member cast, live orchestra and show-stopping special effects. Sunday, December 2, 7PM at Flynn MainStage in Burlington. $15-42.

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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: www.ChrisHurdVT.com.

Events listing source: SevenDaysVT

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Featured Listing – 105 Park Street, Burlington, VT 05401 (MLS # 4163654)

Turn-Of-The-Century Charmer Awaits Your Perusal !
105 Park Street, Burlington, VT 05401 (MLS # 4163654)

$299,000


More information for this property:
105 Park Street, Burlington, VT 05401

Type House
Bedrooms 3
Bathrooms 1 full, 1 three-quarter
Square Footage 2,436 sq ft
Lot Size 6,534 sq ft
Year Built 1899
Taxes $4877.84
MLS# 4163654

Description

Turn-Of-The-Century Charmer Awaits Your Perusal Today! Classic Home With Character And Grace! Awesome Living Room Features Built-In Bay Window And Architectural Columns! Formal Dining Room Ambiance! Sun-Filled Country Kitchen! Newer Stainless Steel Refrigerator And Electric Stove Appliances! First Floor Laundry And Bath! Spacious Rooms! Glistening Hardwood Floors! Three Large Bedrooms! Two Baths! Wonderful Glass Enclosed Front Welcoming Room! Huge Yard! Roof Covered Side Porch Adjacent To Kitchen Overlooks The Great Yardspace! Fabulous Landscaping And Cool Lighting Accentuate The Sidewalk And Curb Appeal For This Choice Property! Plenty Of Room For Living Space Expansion And Three Bay Garage Revitalization! Minutes To The Church Street Marketplace, Battery Park And The Historic Burlington Waterfront! Fresh Painting Application In Process!

More information for this property:
105 Park Street, Burlington, VT 05401


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Friday, November 16, 2012

Events in Burlington, Vermont – November 16th - 18th

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

Friday, November 16, 2012

The 2012 Outright Awards

WCAX anchor Darren Perron hosts this MTV-style awards show that celebrates queer youth, adults and allies in Vermont's communities with a "not-so-silent" auction and live entertainment. Friday, November 16, 7–10PM at Burlington City Hall in Burlington. $15-20; free for ages 22 and under; cash bar.

'The Tempest Replica'

Dance theater Kidd Pivot reinterprets Shakespeare's magical play through a combination of street-style and classical movement. Friday, November 16, 8PM at Flynn MainStage in Burlington. $15-32.

Queen City Tango Milonga

No partner is required for welcoming the weekend in the Argentine tradition. Wear clean, soft-soled shoes. Friday, November 16, 7–10PM at North End Studio B in Burlington. $7.

'The Fourth Dimension'

Directors Harmony Korine, Aleksei Fedorchenko and Jan Kwiecinski play with time and space as they envision a strange new plane of existence. Friday, November 16, 7PM at Film House, Main Street Landing Performing Arts Center in Burlington. Donations accepted.

Breakfast with Christine Plunkett, President of Burlington College

Residents join the school's senior leadership for the first meal of the day to learn about current activities, ask questions or voice concerns. Friday, November 16, 8–9AM at Burlington College in Burlington. Free.

American Red Cross Blood Drive

Healthy humans part with life-sustaining pints. Friday, November 16, 10AM–2PM at Fletcher Allen Health Care in Burlington. Free.

Forza: The Samurai Sword Workout

Folks channel their inner warrior in an intense fitness class building strength and power. Friday, November 16, 9–10AM at North End Studio A in Burlington. $8-10.

Preschool Story Hour

As part of the ongoing "Race: Are We So Different?" exhibit, little ones learn about race and racism through literature and personal stories. Friday, November 16, 11AM at ECHO Lake Aquarium and Science Center/Leahy Center for Lake Champlain in Burlington. Regular admission, $9.50-12.50; free for kids ages 2 and under.

Magick & Spellworking

Beginners and advanced practitioners hone their spell-casting craft with local author Kirk White. Friday, November 16, 6:30–8:30PM at Spirit Dancer Books & Gifts in Burlington. Donations accepted.

'Orkestriska's Box'

Trish Denton's original production combines street performance, ballet, opera, stop-frame animation and silent acting to portray the life and dreams of a music-box dancer. Friday, November 16, 7:30PM at Black Box Theater, Main Street Landing Performing Arts Center in Burlington. $16.

An Evening of StoryTelling

Participants spin tales old and new — or listen to others share. Friday, November 16, 7:30–9PM at JourneyWorks in Burlington. Free; for ages 10 and up.

James Kochalka

Vermont's cartoonist laureate releases American Elf Book 4, a comic-strip autobiography full of observations both profound and lighthearted. Friday, November 16, 7PM at Phoenix Books Burlington in Burlington. Free.

Saturday, November 17, 2012

Burlington City Arts Garage Sale

Bargain hunters help others with purchases of furniture, pottery, arts and crafts supplies, and more, all of the proceeds from which benefit the United Way and BCA scholarships. Saturday, November 17, 10AM–2PM at Memorial Auditorium Annex in Burlington. Free.

Queen City Craft Bazaar

Repurposed wine bottles and plush fiber arts are among the items offered by 40-plus crafters, artists and designers at this biannual indie fair. Saturday, November 17, 10AM–4PM at Union Station in Burlington. Free.

Samplings of Vermont's Best

Artisans and food producers demonstrate their craft and offer tastings on a weekly basis. Their wares are for sale seven days a week. Saturday, November 17, 11AM–4PM at Vermont Artisans Craft Gallery, Burlington Town Center in Burlington. Free.

International Survivors of Suicide Day

Those who have lost someone give and receive support in this day of healing and bereavement. Saturday, November 17, 10AM–12PM at Davis Center, UVM in Burlington. Free.

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, November 17, 10AM–2PM at Memorial Auditorium in Burlington. Free.

Living With Alzheimer's, Early Stage, for Caregivers

The Alzheimer's Association and Fletcher Allen Health Care host an educational program about this type of dementia that affects memory, thinking and behavior. Saturday, November 17, 9AM–12PM at Davis Auditorium, Medical Education Center Pavilion, Fletcher Allen Health Care in Burlington. Free; preregister.

VCAM Access Orientation

Video-production hounds learn basic concepts and nomenclature at an overview of VCAM facilities, policies and procedures. Saturday, November 17, 11AM–1PM at VCAM Studio in Burlington. Free.

'Orkestriska's Box'

Trish Denton's original production combines street performance, ballet, opera, stop-frame animation and silent acting to portray the life and dreams of a music-box dancer. Saturday, November 17: 3PM, 7:30PM at Black Box Theater, Main Street Landing Performing Arts Center in Burlington. $16.

Lyn Carew

Health-conscious, or simply curious? Join this UVM professor as he discusses his new book, Musings of a Vermont Nutritionist, A to Z: Antioxidants to Zinc. Saturday, November 17, 7PM at Phoenix Books Burlington in Burlington. Free.

Reality Fix

In this "story slam," participants have five minutes to tell true tales — funny, serious or unusual — for prizes. This month's topic: "I was shocked." Saturday, November 17, 7:30–9PM at North End Studios in Burlington. $8.

Sunday, November 18, 2012

Children's Memorial Service

Families, caregivers and community members honor the memory of youth who have died at this Vermont Children's Hospital gathering. Sunday, November 18, 3:30–5:30PM at Ira Allen Chapel, UVM in Burlington. Free.

'Dear Pina'

Filmed at the Shelburne Farms Breeding Barn in June, Vermont choreographers stage a large-scale dance/theater tribute to the late Pina Bausch. A discussion follows with the cast and film crew. Sunday, November 18: 6PM, 8PM at FlynnSpace in Burlington. $10.

Nia Class

Blending Eastern and Western movement, concepts and philosophy into a powerful practice, this session with Suzy Finnefrock inspires health, fitness, and exploration of human potential and purpose. Sunday, November 18, 9–10AM at South End Studio in Burlington. $13

French Conversation Group: Dimanches

Parlez-vous français? Speakers practice the tongue at a casual, drop-in chat. Sunday, November 18, 4–5:30PM at Fletcher Free Library in Burlington. Free.

Women's Pickup Soccer

Ladies of all abilities break a sweat while passing around the spherical polyhedron. Sunday, November 18, 6–8PM at Miller Community and Recreation Center in Burlington. $3; for women ages 18 and up.

Willard Sterne Randall

The historian outlines the proud military traditions of Vermont's Allen family, which run deeper than Ethan's exploits at Fort Ticonderoga. Sunday, November 18, 2PM at Ethan Allen Homestead in Burlington. Free.

'Orkestriska's Box'

Trish Denton's original production combines street performance, ballet, opera, stop-frame animation and silent acting to portray the life and dreams of a music-box dancer. Sunday, November 18: 3PM, 7:30PM at Black Box Theater, Main Street Landing Performing Arts Center in Burlington. $16.

'King Arthur'

Artistic director Richard Riley leads this performance of Henry Purcell's baroque semi-opera, a rarely performed 1691 work of spoken narration and period instruments. Sunday, November 18, 4PM at St. Paul's Cathedral in Burlington. $18-22.

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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 or email me at Chris@ChrisHurdVT.com

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Friday, November 9, 2012

Featured Listing – 196 South Union Street, Burlington, VT 05401 (MLS # 4181618)

Charming 2-3 bedroom city townhouse that feels like a home!
196 South Union Street, Burlington, VT 05401 (MLS # 4181618)

$379,000


More information for this property:
196 South Union Street, Burlington, VT 05401

Type Townhouse
Bedrooms 2
Bathrooms 2 full, 1 half
Square Footage 1,500 sq ft
Lot Size na
Year Built 1899
Taxes $7497.36
MLS# 4181618

Description

Charming 2-3 bedroom city townhouse that feels like a home! Great layout with upgraded kitchen, 9' ceilings, beautiful hardwood floors; bright, sunny dining room, lots of built-ins, upgraded bathrooms, spacious living room opening to charming front porch, 2nd Floor with private master bedroom with full bath and laundry, den/office that is perfect for a guest bedroom. Full basement and plenty of storage and parking. Nice yard space, gardens and 2 porches. Walk to downtown, schools, UVM, and Fletcher Allen, private yet convenient.

More information for this property:
196 South Union Street, Burlington, VT 05401


Call Chris at 802.238.5256 for inquiries.

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Thursday, November 1, 2012

Events in Burlington, Vermont – November 2nd - 4th

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


Friday, November 2, 2012

Queen City Tango Milonga

No partner is required for welcoming the weekend in the Argentine tradition. Wear clean, soft-soled shoes. Friday, November 2, 7–10PM at North End Studio B in Burlington. $7.

Memorial Celebration for Marc Awodey

Folks honor the life and work of the recently deceased Vermont artist with spoken words, poetry, reminiscences, music and visual art. Friday, November 2, 5–8PM at Unitarian Church in Burlington. Free; email awodey@cmu.edu or pegtassey@gmail.com to secure a spot in the program if planning to share.

West African Dance & Drum Festival

World-renowned teachers and musicians join Burlington’s Jeh Kulu Dance and Drum Theater in four days of classes and performances. Burlington City Hall Auditorium and Memorial Auditorium. Friday, November 2, 12:45–8:45PM at Various locations in Burlington. Concert tickets are $10-15; see specific class costs and a full schedule online at jehkulu.org.

REEL ROCK 7

Adventure hounds indulge in local craft beer and snacks while taking in the latest releases of short films featuring the superstars of the rock-climbing world. Friday, November 2, 7–10PM at Petra Cliffs in Burlington. $10-12.

Forza: The Samurai Sword Workout

Folks channel their inner warrior in an intense fitness class building strength and power. Friday, November 2, 9–10AM at North End Studio A in Burlington. $8-10.

Preschool Story Hour

As part of the ongoing "Race: Are We So Different?" exhibit, little ones learn about race and racism through literature and personal stories. Friday, November 2, 11AM at ECHO Lake Aquarium and Science Center/Leahy Center for Lake Champlain in Burlington. Regular admission, $9.50-12.50; free for kids ages 2 and under.

Presidential Race Public Debate

Election season continues strong as UVM's Lawrence Debate Union hosts a verbal student spar about the presidential race. Room 235. Friday, November 2, 7PM at Marsh Life Science Building, UVM in Burlington. Free.

'Serial Lovers — Flakes We Have Known'

Champlain professor Cinse Bonino's collection of short works, debuted by Champlain Theatre, explores the common lies, truths and misconceptions of modern-day relationships. Friday, November 2, 8PM at FlynnSpace in Burlington. $5-15; free for Champlain students with school ID.

'The Arabian Nights'

A king afraid of infidelity ruthlessly executes a new wife every morning ... until he weds a sly storyteller known as Scheherazade in this enchanting production by UVM Theatre. Friday, November 2, 7:30PM at Royall Tyler Theatre, UVM in Burlington. $7-18.

Saturday, November 3, 2012

Samplings of Vermont's Best

Artisans and food producers demonstrate their craft and offer tastings on a weekly basis. Their wares are for sale seven days a week. Saturday, November 3, 11AM–4PM at Vermont Artisans Craft Gallery, Burlington Town Center in Burlington. Free.

'Unraveling and Turning: A Climate Change Cabaret'

Can song, dance, puppetry and comedy help save the planet? Jen Berger, Kathryn Blume, Cami Davis, Lyndsay Love and others raise awareness of the environmental crisis through varied acts of performing arts. Proceeds benefit 350 Vermont. Saturday, November 3, 8PM at Off Center for the Dramatic Arts in Burlington. $10.

West African Dance & Drum Festival

World-renowned teachers and musicians join Burlington’s Jeh Kulu Dance and Drum Theater in four days of classes and performances. Burlington City Hall Auditorium and Memorial Auditorium. Saturday, November 3, 10AM–10PM at Various locations in Burlington. Concert tickets are $10-15; see specific class costs and a full schedule online at jehkulu.org.

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, November 3, 10AM–2PM at Memorial Auditorium in Burlington. Free.

Medicinal Mushrooms for Health & Vitality

Dietitian and nutritionist Sylvia Gaboriault reviews the immune-boosting and disease-preventing properties of edible fungus. Saturday, November 3, 10–11:30AM at City Market in Burlington. $5-10; preregister.

Greening Your School: Pathways to Sustainability

Members of the Vermont Green Building Network discuss how parents, teachers and concerned citizens can propel buildings toward improved efficiency and health, and reduced operating expenses. Saturday, November 3, 1:30–2:30PM at Fletcher Free Library in Burlington. Free.

'Sundiata: King of the Mali Empire'

The high-energy Jeh Kulu Dance and Drum Theater continue the West African Dance & Drum Festival with a ballet, the historical tale of a prince's ascension to the throne. Saturday, November 3, 8PM at Burlington City Hall Auditorium in Burlington. $5-15; free for kids under 3.

'Serial Lovers — Flakes We Have Known'

Champlain professor Cinse Bonino's collection of short works, debuted by Champlain Theatre, explores the common lies, truths and misconceptions of modern-day relationships. Saturday, November 3, 8PM at FlynnSpace in Burlington. $5-15; free for Champlain students with school ID.

'The Arabian Nights'

A king afraid of infidelity ruthlessly executes a new wife every morning ... until he weds a sly storyteller known as Scheherazade in this enchanting production by UVM Theatre. Saturday, November 3: 2PM, 7:30PM at Royall Tyler Theatre, UVM in Burlington. $7-18.

Bonnie Tocher Clause

The author of Edward Hopper in Vermont uses slides to paint a picture of the artist's summer sojourns to our fair state. Saturday, November 3, 7PM at Phoenix Books Burlington in Burlington. Free.

Sunday, November 4, 2012

Indoor Gardening

Localvores learn the steps to harvesting tender pea shoots, crunchy radishes and broccoli greens from gardening guru Peter Burke. Sunday, November 4, 11AM–12:30PM at City Market in Burlington. $10-12; preregister.

Sacred Circle Dancing

No experience and no partners are necessary for these ancient and modern movement patterns set to gentle, slow, international music. Suitable for all adults, including seniors. Sunday, November 4, 3–5PM at Fletcher Free Library in Burlington. Free.

Tropical Fish Club of Burlington Auction

Fish fans bid on tropical swimmers, aquarium plants and manufacturers' donations. Sunday, November 4, 12PM at VFW Post in Burlington. Free.

West African Dance & Drum Festival

World-renowned teachers and musicians join Burlington’s Jeh Kulu Dance and Drum Theater in four days of classes and performances. Burlington City Hall Auditorium and Memorial Auditorium. Sunday, November 4, 10AM–5:45PM at Various locations in Burlington. Concert tickets are $10-15; see specific class costs and a full schedule online at jehkulu.org.

Nia Class

Blending Eastern and Western movement, concepts and philosophy into a powerful practice, this session with Suzy Finnefrock inspires health, fitness, and exploration of human potential and purpose. Sunday, November 4, 9–10AM at South End Studio in Burlington. $13.

French Conversation Group: Dimanches

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

Women's Pickup Soccer

Ladies of all abilities break a sweat while passing around the spherical polyhedron. Sunday, November 4, 6–8PM at Miller Community and Recreation Center in Burlington. $3; for women ages 18 and up.

Staged Reading of 'Spark'

MOXIE Productions breathes life into Caridad Svich's contemporary drama about the messy aftermath of a recent war. A panel discussion follows. Sunday, November 4, 2PM at BCA Center in Burlington. Free.

Christina Rosalie

Mindful listeners learn about an antidote to life's fast pace from the author of A Field Guide to Now. Sunday, November 4, 2PM at Phoenix Books Burlington in Burlington. Free.

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If you are considering listing your home for sale or buying a home or condominium in or near Burlington Vermont Real Estate 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 or email me at Chris@ChrisHurdVT.com

Events listing source: SevenDaysVT