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Group Preps Park For Summer Play With spring weather finally here many people are spending more time in local parks, soaking up the sun or going for a walk. While most are out to simply have fun, one group of Burlington residents is out to make sure a park with more than a century of history is looking good for visitors. The group is called Friends of Ethan Allen Park. Formed a few years ago, it now boasts 15 members, with two more interested people signing up Wednesday night. Three years ago the all-volunteer group started maintaining access to the Ethan Allen Tower at the park. It used to be open 24 hours a day between Memorial Day and Labor Day. The Burlington Parks and Recreation Department says it used to get complaints about noise from the tower late at night and it had problems keeping graffiti off the tower. Now volunteers sign up to be Tower Keypers. They are responsible for opening the tower's gate before 9 a.m. and closing it after sunset. new Click here to read more.


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Big-league baseball fans have two more weeks to catch their teams in action before layers say they will strike on Aug. 30. That could mean a whole new ball game for minor-league teams like the Vermont Expos. For Mary Ann Scruggs, there's no comparing the major league and the minors. "I like the minor leagues, because you have more contact with the teams, and you see more team spirit," she said. The president of the Vermont Expos Booster Club, Scruggs says that "team" is what keeps bringing fans like her back. "When you mention the Boston red sox, you think of Pedro Martinez or Nomar. You say 'Vermont Expos', you think, 'It's the team.' It's not just one player," Scruggs said. The team spirit could play even more in Vermont's favor, if the big-league players strike in two weeks. Click here to read more.


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Boat sales have been strong in the Burlington area this spring, a trend that seems to defy the economy. The very factors that might normally discourage a luxury purchase, the poor economy and dismal stock market performance, seem to be having the opposite effect. Tim Eriksen, a salesman at Dunham's Bay Sea Ray in South Burlington, estimated that his sales for May will be about 20 boats, double last year's sales.


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Brown Ledge is a residential girls camp on Lake Champlain near Burlington, Vermont with four and eight week summer sessions. For 77 years we have offered a unique elective activity program in horsemanship, theatre arts, water and field sports. Here campers may choose their own program throughout each day, without having to "sign-up." Click here to read more.


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Burlington Internation Games (BIG) sunk by Lack of money and volunteers, bringing the 33-year-old Games to a halt, outgoing board president Bruce O'Neill announced Thursday. "Unfortunately, over the last few years it's been a lot of people pulling it all, and they just got burned out," said O'Neill, who has been chairman the BIG board for six separate terms and active in the event since 1977. "We went into debt two years ago, and this past summer we paid all the bills and reduced the debt, but we still owed several thousand dollars. We have a couple of contributions coming to help pay that off, but otherwise we have no financial resources." The games, an annual summer competition between 8- to 18-year-olds from Burlington, Ontario, and Burlington, Vt., started in 1969 after mayors George Harrington and Francis Cain struck an impromptu agreement over a beer.


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Burlington Parks and Recreation offers a wide variety of programs for all ages and interests. Browse through our programs for Preschool, children, Youth/Young Adult, Adult and Senior activities as well as activities at 242 Main and Memorial Auditorium. Check out our special events for some of the most exciting happenings in the city. (recreation) Click here to read more.


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Burton Corp. laid off 10 percent of the company's employees Wednesday. The cutback was the first in the company's history. About 60 employees lost their jobs companywide, with about 45 of those working either at Burlington headquarters or a snowboard factory in South Burlington. Exact numbers were not available Wednesday evening, spokeswoman Amy Paquette said. The snowboard, apparel and accessory manufacturer has 614 employees worldwide, with 451 working in Vermont. The company has offices in Austria and Japan. The move was part of a cost-saving restructuring at the company in the wake of poor sales last season and flat sales predicted for next year, Paquette said. Employees learned of the layoffs Wednesday. The cuts were across the board in all departments and effective immediately, Paquette said. Workers will receive three weeks' pay for every year worked at the company up to 20 weeks, she said.


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Canoe Imports sells Canoes and Kayaks and Snowshoes from Tubbs and MSR Click here to read more.


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Champlain basketball players left Burlington with a victory. Champlain has two more regular-season games on the road, but the cancellation of men's and women's soccer and men's basketball means Burlington has seen the last of the Beavers. ... Bob Tipson has coached the Beavers through 34 seasons and 702 wins, but his long-established reputation does not include nostalgia. ... Tipson landed his position straight out of college, which he started at Champlain and ended at Plymouth State, and has earned fistfuls of National Junior College Athletic Association tournament appearances and a spot in the NJCAA Basketball Hall of Fame. His program has helped players land scholarships at Division I and II programs, including Florida State, Washington State and Delaware. But even the big-leaguers remember their times in Memorial.


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Champlain College Sports is Coming To An End. Champlain College today became the first four-year, private college in the East to create a multifaceted fitness, intramural, outdoor recreation and extracurricular program for its entire student body in place of its varsity sports program. Click here to read more.


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Coaching Center of Vermont's mission is to support its coach members in creating a sustainable, profitable business by offering marketing and administrative services as well as the opportunity to collaborate. To foster integrity in the coaching profession by helping to be distinctly unique from similar professions, well-credentialed in areas of coaching, and aligned with ICF standards and ethics. To make coaching easily accessible to our local community (i.e. physical location, sign on the door, well integrated network with local business professionals, workshops, coaching forums and more) and to help people understand how coaching can be a resource for them. Click here to read more.


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Designs of a bright, passionate skier are bringing new life to the slopes. ... Jason Levinthal is one of the lucky ones, and he knows it. Still in his 20s, the founder and president of Line Skis is turning his dreams into reality and having a blast in the process. To say that Levinthal's Burlington company is on the cutting edge of the sport would be an understatement. More appropriate might be to say it defines the cutting edge, then finds a way to meet it. Click here to read more.


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Eastern Mountain Sports was founded in 1967 in Wellesley Massachusetts by two rock climbers who had become dissatisfied with the poor selection of climbing equipment they found in existing stores. In addition to selling climbing gear, they added a selection of camping equipment in hopes of making money from the hobby that had turned into a viable business. - From this small store outside Boston Massachusetts, EMS has grown into one of the nation's leading outdoor specialty retailers, with more than 80 retail stores, as well as a formidable online presence. - EMS went online on November 30th, 1998. Now, anywhere in the U.S. or Canada, anyone can click a mouse to enjoy a completely secure shopping experience, or "pre-shop" on the EMS website before visiting one of our retail stores. Click here to read more.


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Fishing Pier is located behind the Water Department building, which is adjacent to the Coast Guard station on the waterfront. The facility has benches and is handicapped accessible and lighted. Access and parking are free. For rules regarding fishing or information on obtaining a fishing license, please contact the State of Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department. Click here to read more.


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For nearly two decades, Gary Audette has helped raise money at Essex High School football games, track meets, wrestling matches and cheerleading competitions. Occasionally, he even gets to see some of the action. Audette, 64 of Essex Junction, has been part of the Essex Boosters Club since 1989. His daughter Nicole and son Brad graduated from Essex High in the mid-'90s, yet Audette continues to staff the concession stand. During a recent cheerleading competition, the coaches requested that Audette set up a separate concession stand with healthy food for the cheerleaders. Audette obliged. Audette graduated from Albert D. Lawton -- the high school in Essex at the time -- in 1961. He played first and third base in baseball, and forward in soccer for the Hornets. Student-athletes have improved over the past 40 years, Audette said. Click here to read more.


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Friends of Burlington Area Community Gardens (FBACG) is a grassroots nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting community gardening, greening, and garden-based education. FBACG was formed in 1996 to support the Burlington Area Community Gardens program administered by Burlington Parks and Recreation. Community gardening has a 30-year history in Burlington, begun in 1972 by the Burlington Parks Department, then expanded by Tommy Thompson and Gardens For All, Inc. The program reached a peak in the mid 1970's with an incredible 500 25' x 30' plots available at 23 community garden sites in and around Burlington. The first garden sites were managed by neighborhood groups and volunteer coordinators. In 1987, the BACG program was centralized as a city recreation program sponsored by Burlington Parks and Recreation. With support from volunteers and city organizations, the BACG program has grown to involve 375 garden plots at eight gardens sites, and nearly 1500 people Click here to read more.


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Green Mountain Orienteering Club is a group of individuals and families interested in promoting the sport of orienteering. Orienteering involves the use of map and compass to find your way through a course in the woods. At every control point there is a marker and a punch to prove you were there. Club members also conduct workshops for groups interested in learning how to read maps and use them in conjuction with compasses. Newcomers are always welcome and instruction is provided. Just come to any scheduled event. Click here to read more.


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Her head-coaching career is going on six seasons, but Jodi Kenyon feels like she's starting her first. The University of Vermont women's soccer coach, reinvigorated by a revamped roster and schooled by three years of hard knocks, begins anew today, leading the Catamounts into their 2002 season as hosts of the Adidas/Vermont Soccer Classic. ... It is not last year's results that hearten Kenyon. The Cats lost their final six matches to finish 5-11-1. Since 1998, their last visit to postseason, they are just 14-38-1. But the coach believes the subtraction of a senior class that lost its focus and its passion, along with the addition of a gang of hungry freshmen, makes 2002 the start of something good. The poor performances and the loss of five starters moved America East coaches to pick UVM to finish eighth in the nine-team league. That suits Kenyon -- for now -- but the Cats' goal is to reach the four-team conference playoffs.


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In 1972 the Burlington started its first community garden, where people with no land could grow their own food. This weekend the gardening movement celebrates its thirtieth anniversary. ... At the Starr Farm community garden, almost sixty plots are reserved for the summer, and almost all of the city's total of 375 plots are taken in all seven gardens around the city. The largest is in the Intervale, named after the late Tommy Thompson who founded the community gardens in Burlington. Thompson founded Gardens For All and had a hand in the creation of Gardener's Supply, a mail order gardening business headquartered in the city's Intervale. During the summer, hundreds of people grow their own vegetables, leasing 25-by-30-foot plots for for the season.


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Jam Session For Jugglers It's numbers are small -- but a group that meets on Monday's is big on juggling. The members meet in the Memorial Auditorium Annex to put their skills to the test. "Well, we just get together on Monday nights and throw things in the air," organizer Mike Harrigan said. "If it wasn't fun I wouldn't do it." The open juggling session has been taking place for 15 years, and has served for a meeting place for like minded locals. And it's not just juggling that they come to master. There are unicycles and other types of apparatus that challenge the members balance, or hand eye coordination. Memorial auditorium is an ideal place to meet, because of the space it provides. Anyone is invited to come out to the juggling sessions, regardless of skill level. Equipment is provided, all you have to do is show up at the Memorial Auditorium Annex anytime after 5 on Monday nights. Mark Bosma - Channel 3 News


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Ken's Golf Shop Click here to read more.


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Lake Champlain Bikeways is a 1,187- mile network of bicycle routes...in the Lake Champlain Valley of Vermont, New York, and Québec. The network includes a total of 27 loops and tours ranging from 10 to 47 miles in length, in addition to the Champlain Bikeway, a 363-mile principal route around the entire Lake and along the Richelieu River to Chambly, Québec. Based on a rich array of natural, cultural, and historic themes, these loops meander along quiet back roads through extraordinary mountain and countryside scenery. With growing national interest in bicycle tourism, Lake Champlain Bikeways, a public/private partnership, is quickly expanding its bicycle route network while serving as the information clearinghouse on bicycling opportunities in the Champlain Valley. Cyclists who ride in the Champlain Valley know it has all the right ingredients for a premier bicycle touring destination.... Click here to read more.


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Marathon registration will no longer a race to the finish. Marathon officials, overwhelmed last fall by a flood of entries that filled the 2003 relay in a record time of 48 hours, have decided to fill the 600-team relay field for the 2004 race via lottery. Entries -- limited to one per team -- will be accepted by mail or in person from Nov. 3 to Nov. 30, with spots to be drawn from separate Vermont and out-of-state pools Dec. 1. In addition, 50 two-person teams will be selected from a two-person lottery. ... Seventy-five percent of the relay spots will come from the Vermont draw; 25 percent will come from the out-of-state draw. Last year's relay field was heavy with locals who either dropped their entries off in person or had their entries delivered quickly by mail. "The goal in putting in the lottery system was to make it fair and equitable for everybody," Sisino said, adding that Vermonters nabbed 85 percent of the relay spots in 2003.


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March Madness has come to Vermont, and fans are keeping the message light blinking at UVM's ticket office. The men's basketball team is slated to take on the top-seed in the West and the number one team in the country - Arizona - this Thursday in Salt Lake City. Mary Anne Gucciardi is a lifelong Catamount fan. She's rooted for the men's basketball team for 30 years in the stands, earning her the affectionate nickname 'Mama Guch.' ... Now her boys are headed to the NCAA tourney in Salt Lake City, to face a tough challenge: a 16th seeded team has never beaten the top seed in March Madness. But a one-point win this weekend in Boston placed them in the spotlight, and tickets for the upcoming match-up are in demand. ... In just season tickets alone, there's been a 120% increase from last year and the ticket office expects interest to be strong for the upcoming Salt Lake game. But the Cats' number one fan will be watching them at home. Click here to read more.


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National Gardening Association seeks to sustain and renew the fundamental links between people, plants, and the earth. Through gardening, we promote "environmental responsibility," advance multidisciplinary learning and science literacy, and create partnerships that restore and enhance communities. Founded in 1972 (as “Gardens for All”) to spearhead the community garden movement, today’s National Gardening Association is best known for its educational programs, its gardening Web site, and its research on gardening trends. ... For most of us, gardening provides a welcome sojourn into the natural world, a sanctuary that promises relief from the challenges of a busy life. But to us at the National Gardening Association, gardening means a lot more. After 20 years of supporting gardening with kids, we have witnessed the joy of exploration, the awe of discovery, and the awaking of minds to the rich world of learning that a garden has to offer. Click here to read more.


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Petra Cliffs Climbing Center has been the unofficial, albeit undisputed, headquarters for the Champlain region’s climbing community. We boast an extensive indoor facility designed to appeal to climbers of every level. Add classes and excursions taught by the area’s best and brightest instructors, along with professionally designed team building programs, and it’s immediately clear why Vermont chooses Petra Cliffs. 8,500 square feet to play and learn as well as an upstairs bouldering area, lead cave and challenge course. You’re sure to find multiple subjects to hold your attention. Click here to read more.


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Physician's Computer Company removes the headaches associated with day-to-day practice management. Our pediatric-specific software and services offer complete practice control by providing key oversight and decision making information and expert advice regarding practice improvement and growth. Don't mistake us for a typical medical software vendor. PCC alone offers an award winning all-inclusive software and service package for private pediatric offices, backed by our 24/7 guaranteed customer support. You're a pediatrician because you love practicing medicine, and PCC values the work you do. Working with us means you can focus on what you love while our software and services help your practice get healthier. Click here to read more.


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Playgrounds Most of the Burlington area playgrounds are in the city recreational parks and elementary schools. Click here to read more.


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Smalley Park is located on St. Paul street and offers a ball field, basketball court, and playground. Note - Court play at neighborhood parks is prohibited from 10pm-7am. Click here to read more.


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Special Olympics of Vermont provide year-round sports training and athletic competition in a variety of Olympic-type sports for children and adults with developmental and cognitive disabilities, giving them continuing opportunities to develop physical fitness, demonstrate courage, experience joy and participate in a sharing of gifts, skills and friendship with their families, other Special Olympics athletes and the community. The spirit of Special Olympics transcends boundaries of geography, nationality, political philosophy, age, gender, race and religion. Click here to read more.


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The 150 youngsters enrolled in after-school programs in South Burlington do the same crafts, sports and field trips they did in the 2000-2001 school year. One thing's different, though: Parents pay the South Burlington School District instead of the Greater Burlington YMCA. In an effort to better use resources, the district severed its relationship with the YMCA Live Y'Ers program and in September launched its own after-school program. School's Out serves children in kindergarten to fifth grade at the city's three elementary schools. As before, children go from their classrooms to programs at their own schools. The switch brings several benefits, said Sue Luck, assistant superintendent. Fees are lower, and there is greater potential to share equipment and resources. There's also good continuity, she said. The coordinator of the after-school program attends school events every day and eats lunch with School's Out children.


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The Burlington Free Press has the best local high school and college sports coverage. It also has national sports coverage. Click here to read more.


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The city of Burlington is considering opening a second off-leash dog area, on the Lake Champlain waterfront. Two acres north of the old Moran Plant could be the next in a series of dog parks under consideration. The first opened as a one-year test in December on Starr Farm Road in the New North End. The Parks and Recreation Department will hold a public meeting to discuss the waterfront location. The meeting will be at 6 p.m. Tuesday at the department's offices on Pine Street. For more information, call 864-0123. -- end --


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The City of Burlington, Vermont has seven community gardens and three children's gardens, with a total of 375 garden plots. Since 1987, the gardens have been administered by the Burlington Parks & Recreation Department, with assistance from a volunteer advisory board. More than 1,000 people actively take part in the Burlington Area Community Gardens (BACG) program. Garden plots average 25' x 30' in size, with smaller half-plots and children's plots also available. Registration packets are available through Burlington Parks & Recreation, 645 Pine Street, Burlington, VT 05401, (802) 864-0123. Limited income households receive garden scholarships, funded by donations, to help pay for registration fees. Community gardening is extremely popular in Burlington; as of May 1, 2002, all available garden plots in the city are rented and interested gardeners are being placed on a waiting list. Click here to read more.


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The Shelburne Bike and Pedestrian Path Committee, chaired by Rob Donahue, has worked to create a network of recreational paths so cyclists and others have safe routes to travel. This year, the committee would like to see the network extended to Webster Road to accommodate children who bike the route to school. It would also like to see sidewalks built or extended on Harbor and Mount Philo roads, and bike lanes painted on both sides of Spear Street from Irish Hill Road to the Shelburne/South Burlington town line. Many in the town are concerned about the .1 million price tag attached to this project, especially because the town is carrying its largest debt load. Haag says this article is controversial because it involves such a large amount of money and there is a feeling not everyone in the town will benefit from the proposed improvements. For Donahue and the other members of the committee, the safety of town residents, especially children, is worth the .1 million. Click here to read more.


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The Vermont Expos attract more than 3,000 fans to each home game in Burlington due in large part to the front office's effort to keep the audience entertained. ... Welcome to minor league baseball in Vermont, a summer pastime that is as much about entertainment, advertising and merchandising as it is about sports. "Obviously, we're a baseball team," Vermont Expos general manager C.J. Knudsen says, "but we're geared more toward entertainment than anything else. So when people come to the ballpark, it's our job to make sure they have a great time, and they're entertained, and hopefully that they want to come back." Planning for that entertainment and a way to fund it takes place far away from the roar of the crowd and the crack of the bat, in a cramped, nondescript office on the ground floor of the Champlain Mill in Winooski. There, five full-time employees gather at the end of the season in September to figure out the schedule for the 38 home games that will be played almost a year later. The Vermont Expos play another 38 games on the road each year. Click here to read more.


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UVM is Courting Peace An Israeli drove for the hoop, a Palestinian deftly blocked his shot, and the basketball bounced out of bounds. Smiles and high-fives all around. Switch sides, toss the ball in and try again. Politics should be simple as a game of one-on-one. As fifteen Palestinian and Israeli basketball coaches sweated through drills organized by Women s Head Basketball Coach Keith Cieplicki and his staff Monday morning, the talk was all basketball. All basketball, but spoken in Arabic, Hebrew, and English. Monday morning s 90-minute clinic was just one part of a week-long Israeli/Palestinian Basketball Coaching Workshop hosted by UVM. To be sure, the coaches listened intently as Cieplicki described the Catamounts offensive philosophy, but the ultimate goal for the Middle East participants is to build relationships, perhaps even friendships. Click here to read more.


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Vermont Expos have been a member of the Montreal Expos baseball system since 1994. Over the past eight seasons, the Vermont Expos have compiled a 316 win - 287 loss record, including a 48 - 26 record in 1996, and became NY-PENN League Champions for the first time ever! Vermont is the "Class A" short-season affiliate of the Montreal Expos. Vermont's season runs from mid-June until early September with all players on loan from Montreal. Because of Vermont's affiliation with Montreal, players who play for Vermont one season may not be back for the next season. Only two or three players, on average, will be playing for Vermont in back to back seasons. The drive and determination of these hopeful professionals, can guarantee the competition is fierce night after night.


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Vermont Expos Hometown coverage is available in the Burlington Free Press and on their web site. Click here to read more.


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Vermont Hiking-N-Backpacking has a variety of trails and terrain with breathtaking views...exploring Vermont's mountains are for you. The hiking here is exceptional. Vermont offers short and simple strolls for the family to the long and challenging hiking trails deep into the mountains and forests of this sparsely populated state. The Long Trail is just part of the hundreds of miles of trails that crisscross the state. We have trails that cross just about every high peak in the state to short nature walks.


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Vermont National Country Club considers itself a course that celebrates the game of golf as it was meant to be played. A golf course of unsurpassed beauty. A course of striking variety and intriguing subtlety. A course where Nature meets Nicklaus. Click here to read more.


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Vermont Swings is an enthusiastic community of swing dancers creating and promoting opportunities to dance. Our motivation is our love of dancing, our desire to dance more, and to share dance with others. We do this by: organizing classes, workshops, dances, practice sessions, and special events in the greater Burlington, VT, area. promoting through our website, word of mouth, email, and distribution of literature any and all swing dance classes,workshops, dances, practice sessions, and special events throughout Vermont and outlying regions. Click here to read more.


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WCAX-TV 3 has excellent national and magor league sports coverage. Click here to read more.


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When you walk past Genevieve Jacobs' North Champlain Street home, she wants you to stop and smell her flowers. And touch them. And pick off a sprig to enjoy as you walk down the street. ... That is also why she planted her garden so close to passers by. She has packed her garden into the strip of land between her sidewalk and the street. Some people call that space the greenbelt, others the parking strip or, simply, the parking. Jacobs, and dozens of other Burlington gardeners, call it space that is warm, drenched with light, visible to everyone and waiting to be filled with more than just grass. Not that just anything will grow and thrive in that space. Plants on a busy street must be able to withstand car exhaust, winter salt, cramped roots, dogs and pedestrians. Jacobs just planted her garden this spring and it has thrived. Herbs like dill, oregano, bee balm and chocolate mint are mixed with sedum, zinnias, tiger lilies, moss rose, strawflower, yarrow and Chinese lantern. All are mulched with wood chips.


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