Thursday, July 18, 2013

Events in Burlington, Vermont – July 19th - 21st

There is much to do in Burlington, Vermont.  Below is a sample of the some of the events happening in Burlington this weekend...
Friday, July 19, 2013

Queen City Tango MilongaQueen City Tango

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, July 19, 7–10PM at North End Studios in Burlington. $7.

Queen City Ghostwalk: Darkness Falls Tour

Paranormal historian Thea Lewis highlights haunted happenings throughout Burlington. Meet at the steps. Friday, July 19, 8PM at Burlington City Hall Park in Burlington. $14-18; meet 10 minutes before start time.

Sailors' Summer Party

Tasty eats complement a DJ and dancing as folks gear up for the Regatta for Lake Champlain. Proceeds benefit local organizations dedicated to the health of the lake. Friday, July 19, 8PM at Burlington Community Boathouse in Burlington. $5 suggested donation; cash bar for ages 21 and up.

Champlain Valley Festival

Pete Sutherland, Sarah Blair, Jim Burns and others take the stage during this three-day fête of music, dancing, children's activities and workshops. Friday, July 19, 5–11PM at Rock Point School in Burlington. $20-40 per day; $85 full weekend pass; free for children under 12.

A Course in Miracles Meetup

Attendees learn principles that help foster an intuitive, holistic lifestyle. Bring a journal. Friday, July 19, 4:30PM at Rainbow Institute in Burlington. $10 suggested donation.

Forza: The Samurai Sword Workout

Students sculpt lean muscles and gain mental focus when performing basic strikes with wooden replicas of the weapon. Friday, July 19, 9–10AM at North End Studio A in Burlington. $10.

'Shrek, the Musical'

A powerful score drives this production starring 25 Vermont teens, who bring the hilarious adventures of a lovable ogre and cast of misfits to the stage. Friday, July 19: 2PM, 7PM at FlynnSpace in Burlington. $14-16.

Reba White Williams

The author presents the dark side of the glamorous art world in her mystery Restrike. Friday, July 19, 7PM at Phoenix Books Burlington in Burlington. Free.
Saturday, July 20, 2013

Peace & Justice Center 'Let’s Dance Together' Series

Supported by instructor Morgan Sherry, international youth lead classes in dance styles reflective of their culture. Saturday, July 20, 1–2PM at North End Studios in Burlington. $5-10.

'TAP KIDS Showcase Spec-tap-u-lar'

Top tap dancers ages 9 through 22 give a rousing performance featuring new work, live music and excerpts from the internationally acclaimed touring show. Saturday, July 20: 2PM, 8PM at Black Box Theater, Main Street Landing Performing Arts Center in Burlington. $25; limited space.

Bike Jam

Gearheads help low-income Vermonters with repairs, while others craft jewelry out of old bicycle parts or help out around the shop. Saturday, July 20, 9AM–1PM at Bike Recycle Vermont in Burlington. Free.

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, July 20, 1PM at Burlington Waterfront in Burlington. $10; $5 for Preservation Burlington members and students.

Downtown Burlington Walking Tour

Participants step back in time amid the Queen City's intriguing history and architecture. Proceeds benefit Preservation Burlington. Meet on Church Street. Saturday, July 20, 11AM at Burlington City Hall in Burlington. $10; $5 for Preservation Burlington members and students.

Historic Tour of UVM

Professor emeritus William Averyt leads a walk through campus, referencing architectural highlights and notable personalities along the way. Meet at Ira Allen statue. Saturday, July 20, 10AM–12PM at University Green, UVM in Burlington. Free; preregister at uvm.edu.

Queen City Ghostwalk: Darkness Falls Tour

Paranormal historian Thea Lewis highlights haunted happenings throughout Burlington. Meet at the steps. Saturday, July 20, 8PM at Burlington City Hall Park in Burlington. $14-18; meet 10 minutes before start time.

Wüsthof Knife Sharpening

A representative from the renowned German company demonstrates proper techniques for honing non-serrated blades. Limit three knives per person. Saturday, July 20, 12–3PM at Williams-Sonoma in Burlington. Free.

Champlain valley Festival

Pete Sutherland, Sarah Blair, Jim Burns and others take the stage during this three-day fête of music, dancing, children's activities and workshops. Saturday, July 20, 10AM–11PM at Rock Point School in Burlington. $20-40 per day; $85 full weekend pass; free for children under 12.

“Spreading Light” music festival

Live performances by the Adam Ezra Group and the DuPont Brothers. All proceeds support Active Minds nonprofit, which aims to change the conversation about mental health on college campuses. Battery Park, Burlington, 1:30-5 p.m. Contact John: 202-531-5605

Burlington Farmers Market

More than 90 stands overflow with seasonal produce, flowers, artisan wares and prepared foods. Saturday, July 20, 8:30AM–2PM at Burlington City Hall Park in Burlington. Free.

Fit Camp

Folks get a weekend workout with a run and circuit training. Meet at the skate park. Saturday, July 20, 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, July 20, 8–9AM 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, July 20, 11AM–12PM at Rainbow Institute in Burlington. Suggested $15 donation.

Burlington Food Tour

Localvores take a bite out of the Queen City's finest cuisine with a scrumptious stroll that includes samples from the Burlington Farmers Market and a dish from an area restaurant. Saturday, July 6, 12:30–3PM at East Shore Vineyard Tasting Room in Burlington. $45; preregister.

Saturday Story Time

Families gather for imaginative tales. Saturday, July 20, 11AM at Phoenix Books Burlington in Burlington. Free.

VCAM Access Orientation

Video-production hounds learn basic concepts and nomenclature at an overview of VCAM facilities, policies and procedures. Saturday, July 20, 11AM–1PM at VCAM Studio in Burlington. Free.

Regatta for Lake Champlain

Sailors and crews from cruisers to competitive racers participate in this pursuit-format race to benefit local organizations associated with the lake. Saturday, July 20, 11:30AM at Burlington Harbor in Burlington. $150-1000 per boat; preregister.

'Shrek: The Musical

A powerful score drives this production starring 25 Vermont teens, who bring the hilarious adventures of a lovable ogre and cast of misfits to the stage. Saturday, July 20: 2PM, 7PM at FlynnSpace in Burlington. $14-16.
Sunday, July 21, 2013

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, July 21, 7:30–9:30PM at Ohavi Zedek Synagogue in Burlington. $2; free first session.

Women's Ancient Traditional Dances

Instructor Melly Bock welcomes ladies to participate in a long-term exploration of Greek and eastern European dance. Participants must attend 10 sessions over the next 13 months. Sunday, July 21, 4–5:30PM at Fletcher Free Library in Burlington. Free; preregister.

Queen City Ghostwalk: Wicked Waterfront

Paranormal authority Thea Lewis leads a spooky stroll along the shores of Lake Champlain. Meet at the fountain at the bottom of Pearl Street 10 minutes before start time. Sunday, July 21, 8PM at Battery Park in Burlington. $14-18; for ages 9 and up.

Champlain Valley Festival

Pete Sutherland, Sarah Blair, Jim Burns and others take the stage during this three-day fête of music, dancing, children's activities and workshops. Sunday, July 21, 10AM–2PM at Rock Point School in Burlington. $20-40 per day; $85 full weekend pass; free for children under 12.

Peace & Justice Center Kids Club: Iraqi Day Celebration

Area kiddos ages 5 through 14 honor the cultures with stories, games, music, snacks and a presentation by Teasella Taelyn Thi Nguyen. Sunday, July 21, 2–4PM at Peace and Justice Center in Burlington. Free; preregister.

French Conversation Group: Dimanches

Parlez-vous français? Speakers practice the tongue at a casual, drop-in chat. Sunday, July 21, 6:30–8PM at Panera Bread 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, July 21, 6–8PM at Starr Farm Athletic Field in Burlington. $3; for women ages 18 and up.

“The Re-birth of the Ethan Allen Homestead” John Ewing & Thomas W. Anderson

Two of the original organizers of the Ethan Allen Homestead and the Winooski Valley Park District share stories about their colleague, visionary historian Ralph Nading Hill, and other visionaries who succeeded in making a dream become a reality. Sunday, July 21, 4PM at Ethan Allen Homestead in Burlington. Free and open to the public.

'Shrek, the Musical'

A powerful score drives this production starring 25 Vermont teens, who bring the hilarious adventures of a lovable ogre and cast of misfits to the stage. Sunday, July 21, 2PM at FlynnSpace in Burlington. $14-16.
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Events listing source: SevenDaysVT, and Colchester Sun

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