Friday, June 7, 2013

Events in Burlington, Vermont – June 7th - 9th

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

Friday, June 7, 2013

Vermont Employee Ownership Conference

Loren Rodgers, executive director of the National Center for Employee Ownership, keynotes this daylong conference, which explores all aspects of the business model. Friday, June 7, 7:30AM–5PM at Champlain College in Burlington. $125-160; $35 for preconference dinner.

Freedom Friday Dance Jam

This alternative to the club scene involves a conscious movement practice led by curiosity, creativity and inspired music. Friday, June 7, 8–10:30PM at North End Studio A in Burlington. $10.

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, June 7, 7–10PM at North End Studios in Burlington. $7.

Queen City Ghostwalk: Darkness Falls

Paranormal historian Thea Lewis highlights haunted happenings throughout Burlington. Meet at the steps. Friday, June 7, 8PM at Burlington City Hall Park in Burlington. $14-18; meet 10 minutes before start time.

Burlington Discover Jazz Festival

World-class musicians pack Queen City venues for the 30th year in celebration of the genre. Friday, June 7, 12–11:59PM at Various downtown locations in Burlington. Prices vary; see discoverjazz.com for details.

'A Course in Miracles' Meet-up

Attendees learn principles that help foster an intuitive, holistic lifestyle. Bring a journal. Friday, June 7, 4:30PM at Rainbow Institute in Burlington. $10 suggested donation.

A Weekend With Dr. Vasant Lad

The director of New Mexico's Ayurvedic Institute leads three sessions based on the ancient healing principles of individual body types, or "doshas." Friday, June 7, 7–9PM at Main Street Landing Performing Arts Center in Burlington. $45-158

Forza: The Samurai Sword Workout

Students sculpt lean muscles and gain mental focus when performing basic strikes with wooden replicas of the weapon. Friday, June 7, 9–10AM at North End Studio A in Burlington. $10.

Healthy Home & Body

Eco-minded folks learn ways to create a greener living space and reduce their exposure to toxic chemicals. Friday, June 7, 6:30–7:30PM at New England Center for CranioSacral Therapy in Burlington. Free; preregister.

Spanish Musical Kids: Burlington

Amigos ages 1 through 5 learn Latin American songs and games with native Argentinian Constancia Gómez. Friday, June 7, 10:30–11:15AM at Fletcher Free Library in Burlington. Free.

2013 Special Olympics Vermont Summer Games

Athletes from across the state compete in aquatics, track and field, bocce, and softball. Additional events include the Healthy Athletes program and the Law Enforcement Torch Run. Friday, June 7, 7PM at University of Vermont in Burlington. Free.

'Waiting for Angels'

In Stephen Goldberg and Allan Nichols' cerebral work, performers explore the space between being and nothingness. Friday, June 7, 8PM at Off Center for the Dramatic Arts in Burlington. $15.

A Lifetime of Vermont People reception

Photographs by Peter Miller. Exhibit runs through June. Free and open to the public. Frog Hollow Vermont State Craft Center, 85 Church Street, Burlington, 5-8 p.m.

First Friday art walk

Over 40 galleries and art venues stay open late to welcome walkers and share our the art scene. Check out www.artmapburlington.com to see a list of participating venues. City-wide, Burlington, 5-8 p.m. Contact: 802-264-4839 or info@artmapburlington.com

Spring Juried Awards Show reception

Featuring the work of the Vermont Watercolor Society. Exhibit runs through June 28. Free and open to the public. South End Arts and Business Association, Pine Street, Burlington, 5:30 p.m. Contact: lynn.cummings@uvm.edu

Saturday, June 8, 2013

Swing Dance

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

Downtown Burlington Walking Tour

Participants step back in time and explore the Queen City's intriguing history and architecture. Proceeds benefit Preservation Burlington. Meet on Church Street. Saturday, June 8, 11AM at Burlington City Hall in Burlington. $10; $5 for Preservation Burlington members and students.

Burlington Waterfront Walking Tour

A stroll along Lake Champlain's shoreline highlights the city's industrial and maritime past. Proceeds benefit Preservation Burlington. Meet at the visitor's center on the bottom of College Street. Saturday, June 8, 1PM at Burlington Waterfront in Burlington. $10; $5 for Preservation Burlington members and students.

Preservation Burlington Homes Tour

Architecture buffs take a self-guided tour of historic structures, stylish interiors, and inspiring landscapes and gardens. Proceeds benefit Preservation Burlington. Saturday, June 8, 12–4PM at Made Inn Vermont in Burlington. $20.

Queen City Ghostwalk: Darkness Falls Tour

Paranormal historian Thea Lewis highlights haunted happenings throughout Burlington. Meet at the steps. Saturday, June 8, 8PM at Burlington City Hall Park in Burlington. $14-18; meet 10 minutes before start time.

Variety Show

Music and dance performances benefit Huntington's nonprofit animal-rescue organization, Save Our Strays. Saturday, June 8, 7–8:30PM at North End Studio A in Burlington. $10.

Burlington Discover Jazz Festival

World-class musicians pack Queen City venues for the 30th year in celebration of the genre. Saturday, June 8, 1–11:59PM at Various downtown locations in Burlington. Prices vary; see discoverjazz.com for details.

Burlington Farmers Market

More than 90 stands overflow with seasonal produce, flowers, artisan wares and prepared foods. Saturday, June 8, 8:30AM–2PM at Burlington City Hall Park in Burlington. Free.

A Weekend With Dr. Vasant Lad

The director of New Mexico's Ayurvedic Institute leads three sessions based on the ancient healing principles of individual body types, or "doshas." Saturday, June 8: 10AM – 1PM, 3 – 6PM at Main Street Landing Performing Arts Center in Burlington. $45-158.

Fit Camp

Folks get a weekend workout with a run and circuit training. Meet at the skate park. Saturday, June 8, 10AM at Burlington Waterfront in Burlington. Free

R.I.P.P.E.D.

Resistance, intervals, power, plyometrics, endurance and diet define this high-intensity physical-fitness program. Saturday, June 8, 9–10AM at North End Studio B in Burlington. $10.

Sunday Spiritual Healing Meditation

A supportive environment helps participants access intuition, empowerment and self-healing tools. Saturday, June 8, 11AM–12PM at Rainbow Institute in Burlington. Suggested $15 donation.

Saturday Story Time

Families gather for imaginative tales. Saturday, June 8, 11AM at Phoenix Books Burlington in Burlington. Free.

Branch Out Burlington! Tree Walk

Arborist Warren Spinner and forester Matt Leonard lead a leisurely stroll down neighborhood streets, identifying native trees along the way. Saturday, June 8, 10AM–12PM at Mater Christi School in Burlington. Free to attend; donations accepted.

Introduction to Digital Video Editing

Final Cut Pro users learn basic concepts of the editing software. Saturday, June 8, 11AM–1PM at VCAM Studio in Burlington. Free; preregister.

2013 Special Olympics Vermont Summer Games

Athletes from across the state compete in aquatics, track and field, bocce, and softball. Additional events include the Healthy Athletes program and the Law Enforcement Torch Run. Saturday, June 8, 9AM–9PM at University of Vermont in Burlington. Free.

Champ Ride for HIV/AIDS

Riders pedal along scenic routes of 17, 32, 67 or 100 miles, or choose a distance on bikepath to support Vermont CARES' work with HIV/AIDS prevention and care. Prizes and a picnic follow from noon to 2 p.m. Saturday, June 8, 6:30AM at Oakledge Park in Burlington. $75 or $35; plus $100 in funds raised. Register: www.vtcares.org. Info: peter@vtcares.org or 802-863-2437

'Waiting for Angels'

In Stephen Goldberg and Allan Nichols' cerebral work, performers explore the space between being and nothingness. Saturday, June 8, 8PM at Off Center for the Dramatic Arts in Burlington. $15

Julian Cardinal reception

New work by Julian Cardinal. Refreshments will be provided. Julian Cardinal Fine Art Studio, 180 Flynn Ave, Burlington, 7-9 p.m.

Sunday, June 9, 2013

Chittenden County 250th Anniversary Birthday Party

Local historical societies mark the special occasion with a display of original town charters, vintage maps, an appearance by Benning Wentworth and birthday cake. Sunday, June 9, 3–5PM at Ethan Allen Homestead in Burlington. Free.

'Retreat from Canada'

In honor of Ethan Allen's 275th birthday, Revolutionary War re-enactors recreate a 1776 encampment of colonial militia. Sunday, June 9, 10AM–4PM at Ethan Allen Homestead in Burlington. $3-5; free for children under 6.

Burlington Discover Jazz Festival

World-class musicians pack Queen City venues for the 30th year in celebration of the genre. Sunday, June 9, 12:30–11:59PM at Various downtown locations in Burlington. Prices vary; see discoverjazz.com for details.

Global Roots Film Series

In Nahid Ghobadi and Bijan Zamanpira's 2012 drama About 111 Girls, young women plan a mass suicide to protest their societal roles. Persian and Kurdish with English subtitles. Sunday, June 9, 5PM at North End Studios in Burlington. Free.

Raw-Milk Mozzarella

Lindsay Harris of Hinesburg's Family Cow Farmstand teaches fromage lovers how to make this versatile cheese in their own kitchens. Sunday, June 9, 1–2:30PM at McClure MultiGenerational Center in Burlington. $5-10; preregister at citymarket.coop.

French Conversation Group: Dimanches

Parlez-vous français? Speakers practice the tongue at a casual, drop-in chat. Sunday, June 9, 6:30–8PM at Panera Bread in Burlington. Free.

2013 Special Olympics Vermont Summer Games

Athletes from across the state compete in aquatics, track and field, bocce, and softball. Additional events include the Healthy Athletes program and the Law Enforcement Torch Run. Sunday, June 9, 9AM–2:30PM at University of Vermont 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. Rain location, Miller Community and Recreation Center. Sunday, June 9, 6–8PM at Starr Farm Athletic Field in Burlington. $3; for women ages 18 and up
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Events listing source: SevenDaysVT, and Colchester Sun

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