Events in Burlington, Vermont – January 27-29
There is much to do in Burlington, Vermont. Below is a sample of the some of the events happening in Burlington this weekend…
Friday, January 27, 2012
PlanBTV Design Charette
Community members work with town planners, architects and engineers to formulate a collective vision for the future of downtown and the waterfront. Friday, January 27, 9–11AM at 1 Church Street in Burlington. Free.
PlanBTV Design Charette Midweek Presentation
Active Burlingtonians weigh in on the week’s progress planning the future of downtown and the waterfront. Friday, January 27, 6:30–8:30PM at 1 Church Street in Burlington. Free.
International Folk Dancing
Louise Brill and Larry Gordon organize people into choreographed patterns from around the world. No partner necessary. Friday, January 27, 7–9:30PM at North End Studio B in Burlington. $5.
Campus Food Drive
Good Samaritans drop off nonperishable food items in the Davis Center atrium, Given/Rowell Brickyard, Waterman Building (at the College Street entrance), Patrick Gymnasium lobby and the Living/Learning Center’s Fireplace Lounge. Friday, January 27, 9AM–5PM at University of Vermont in Burlington. Donations accepted.
Middle School Book Group
Page turners chat about favorite works of lit. Friday, January 27, 3:15–4:15PM at Lyman C. Hunt Middle School in Burlington. Free.
‘The Clean House’
A housekeeper obsessively searches for a joke to define her parents’ lives in Sarah Ruhl’s play of healing and forgiveness, presented by Vermont Stage Company. Friday, January 27, 7:30PM at FlynnSpace in Burlington. $10-32.50.
Saturday, January 28, 2012
PlanBTV Design Charette
Community members work with town planners, architects and engineers to formulate a collective vision for the future of downtown and the waterfront. Saturday, January 28, 9–11AM at 1 Church Street in Burlington. Free.
‘The Giant in the Washing Machine’
Vignettes dart between adult and children’s perspectives in Joy Madden’s work-in-progress piece. Local dancers Kelsey Wilson and Sarah Austin join in. Saturday, January 28, 7PM at Burlington Dances, Chace Mill in Burlington. $10-110 (choose your own price).
Honey Tasting
Me want honeycomb? Foodies sample the sweet stuff in its many forms in an edible education demo with Bill Mares and Scott Wilson of the Vermont Beekeepers Association and reps from Slow Food Vermont. Saturday, January 28, 12–4PM at Lake Champlain Chocolates in Burlington. Free.
Cervical Cancer Screenings
The Hicks Foundation organizes women’s wellness exams for the un- or underinsured. Services include pap tests, breast exams, heart health screenings, and HPV DNA tests and HPV vaccines where appropriate. Held at Planned Parenthoods in Burlington, Newport and Rutland. Saturday, January 28, 9AM–1PM at Various locations statewide. Free.
Drop-In Family Ski & Snowshoe Program
Weather permitting, kids and adults get some fresh air and exercise. Hot chocolate and art activities also provided. Saturday, January 28, 1–4PM at Schmanska Park in Burlington. Cost of rentals.
‘The Clean House’
A housekeeper obsessively searches for a joke to define her parents’ lives in Sarah Ruhl’s play of healing and forgiveness, presented by Vermont Stage Company. Saturday, January 28: 2PM, 7:30PM at FlynnSpace in Burlington. $10-32.50.
Sunday, January 29, 2012
PlanBTV Design Charette
Community members work with town planners, architects and engineers to formulate a collective vision for the future of downtown and the waterfront. Sunday, January 29, 9–11AM at 1 Church Street in Burlington. Free.
Israeli Folk Dancing
Movers bring clean, soft-soled shoes and learn traditional circle or line dances. Partners not required. Sunday, January 29, 7:25–9:30PM at Ohavi Zedek Synagogue in Burlington. $2; free to first-timers.
‘The Giant in the Washing Machine’
Vignettes dart between adult and children’s perspectives in Joy Madden’s work-in-progress piece. Local dancers Kelsey Wilson and Sarah Austin join in. Sunday, January 29, 4PM at Burlington Dances, Chace Mill in Burlington. $10-110 (choose your own price).
‘Unmasked: Judeophobia and the Threat to Civilization’
Director Gloria Greenfield introduces and discusses her documentary, an in-depth examination of anti-Jewish ideology, at its Vermont premiere. Sunday, January 29, 7PM at Davis Center, UVM in Burlington. Free.
The Pennywise Pantry
On a tour of the store, shoppers create a custom template for keeping the kitchen stocked with affordable, nutritious eats. Sunday, January 29, 10–11AM at City Market in Burlington. Free.
Dimanches
Novice and fluent French speakers brush up on their linguistics — en français. Sunday, January 29, 4–5:30PM at Fletcher Free Library in Burlington. Free.
UConn Men’s Basketball vs. Notre Dame
Huskies fans cheer on the team. The Vermont chapter of University of Connecticut alumni provides the food and first beverage. Sunday, January 29, 12PM at Buffalo Wild Wings in Burlington. Free; preregister.
Women’s Pickup Soccer
Ladies of all ages and abilities break a sweat while passing around the spherical polyhedron. Sunday, January 29, 6–8PM at Miller Community and Recreation Center in Burlington. $3.
‘The Clean House’
A housekeeper obsessively searches for a joke to define her parents’ lives in Sarah Ruhl’s play of healing and forgiveness, presented by Vermont Stage Company. Sunday, January 29, 2PM at FlynnSpace in Burlington. $10-32.50.
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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
Featured Listing – 174 Lyman Avenue – Burlington, Vermont – Real Estate
The following Burlington, Vermont listing has been a popular on our site over the last few weeks…
174 Lyman Avenue, Burlington, VT 05401 (MLS # 4111110)
(all data current as of 2/4/2012)| Price | $225,000 |
|---|---|
| Beds | 2 |
| Baths | 1 full, 1 three-quarter |
| Home size | 1,557 sq ft |
| Lot Size | 7,840 sq ft |
| Days on Market | 75 |
New York City loft style flair in the South End of Burlington! Trendy and Chic with an urban cosmopolitan attitude! Open contemporary floorplan is a design wonder and inspires the imagination. Gourmet chef's kitchen with professional grade stainless steel appliances. Wood floors throughout. First floor bedroom with attached bath. Second floor master suite with attached bath and office/den. Lots of open space to design rooms of your choice. Enjoy the beauty and warmth of a full wall of windows that drench the home with natural lighting. This would make a wonderful area for a greenhouse or additional sunroom. Full basement, two car garage and nice yard with good soil for gardening. Close to downtown Burlington, Oakledge and Red Rocks Parks, Lake Champlain and shopping. The former owner loved watching the moon and stars from the second story full wall of windows. This home is truly unique and one of a kind!
Property Type(s): Residential
| Last Updated | 1/19/2012 | Tract | n/a |
|---|---|---|---|
| Year Built | 1930 | Community | n/a |
| Garage Spaces | 2.0 | County | Chittenden |
| Total Parking | 2 | Walk Score ® |
66
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Schools
| Elementary School | Champlain School |
|---|---|
| Jr. High School | Edmunds Middle School |
| High School | Burlington Senior High School |
Additional Details
| Tax Amount | 4965.12 | Tax Year | 2011 |
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Features
| Basement | Full, Unfinished |
|---|---|
| Construction | Existing |
| DPRYN | Yes |
| Driveway | Paved |
| Electric | 100 Amp |
| EquipmentAndAppliances | Cook Top-Gas, Dishwasher, Dryer, Exhaust Hood, Range-Gas, Refrigerator, Washer |
| Exterior | Vinyl |
| Flood Zone | No |
| Foundation | Concrete |
| Garage Location | Detached |
| GarageAndParking | 2 Parking Spaces, Detached |
| HeatFuel | Gas-Natural |
| HeatingAndCooling | Hot Air |
| Interior Features CF | Cable, Cable Internet, Den/Office, Dining Area, Eat-in Kitchen, Family Room, Master BR with BA, Sunroom |
| Land Gains YN | No |
| List Hub YN | Yes |
| LotDescription | City Lot |
| New Construction Y/N | Existing |
| Number Stories | 2 |
| Property Format | 1 |
| Property Type | Residential |
| Road Footage YN | Unknown |
| Roads | Public |
| Roof | Slate |
| Sewer | Public |
| Style | Contemporary |
| Tax Reduction Y/N | No |
| Water CF | Public |
| WaterHeater | Electric |
Location
Listing information deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Read full disclaimer.
Listing provided by Mark Montross, Catamount Realty Group
(view all details for MLS #4111110)
Events in Burlington, Vermont – January 13-15
There is much to do in Burlington, Vermont. Below is a sample of the some of the events happening in Burlington this weekend…
Friday, January 13, 2012
Queen City Contra Dance
Chris Weiler calls the steps to tunes by the Contraindicators. Beginner’s session at 7:45 p.m. Friday, January 13, 8–11PM at Edmunds Middle School in Burlington. $8; free for kids under 12.
Winter Shorts: A Film Night Guest Curated by Abby Manock
Film buffs screen works by Arlen Austin, James Bellizia, Pilar Conde, Pablo Diserens, Joe Gaetani, Christy Gast, Francis Gomila, Thyra Heder, Heloise & the Savoir Faire, Abby Manock, Rob Swainson and Josh Tonsfeldt. Friday, January 13, 8–11:55PM at BCA Center in Burlington. Free; cash bar.
Middle School Book Group
Page turners chat about favorite works of lit. Friday, January 13, 3:15–4:15PM at Lyman C. Hunt Middle School in Burlington. Free.
‘The Crucible’ – “Witch!”
Arthur Miller’s drama about the Salem Witch Trials, presented by First Light Theatre Company, serves as a metaphor for the McCarthyism of the 1950s. Friday, January 13, 7:30PM at South Burlington High School in South Burlington. $5-7.
Saturday, January 14, 2012
Rummage Sale
Treasure hunters give used goods another go. Saturday, January 14, 9AM–4PM at Odd Fellows Hall in Burlington. Free.
‘Diversity in Dance, Diversity in Life’
Exuberant movers celebrate their differences in a benefit for Puppets in Education. Featured guests include Paul Besaw, the Blue Moon Company, Big APE, Burlington Taiko and more. Saturday, January 14, 7PM at Black Box Theater, Main Street Landing Performing Arts Center in Burlington. $20-23.
Understanding Local Cheeses
Cheese monger Dave Lauber demystifies the world of artisanal cheeses — cave aged, washed rind and raw milk among them — and offers samples along the way. Saturday, January 14, 11AM–12PM at City Market in Burlington. Free; preregister.
‘Martin’s Big Words’
In celebration of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, kids learn about the civil-rights activist and the history of African Americans through continuous screenings of this film. Saturday, January 14, 1–4PM at Fletcher Free Library in Burlington. Free.
Drop-In Family Ski & Snowshoe Program
Weather permitting, kids and adults get some fresh air and exercise. Hot chocolate and art activities also provided. Saturday, January 14, 1–4PM at Schmanska Park in Burlington. Cost of rentals.
Intro to Buddhism
Know what nam-myoho-renge-kyo means? Find out at this primer on the Eastern religion. Saturday, January 14, 1–2PM at Fletcher Free Library in Burlington. Free.
‘The Crucible’ – “Witch!”
Arthur Miller’s drama about the Salem Witch Trials, presented by First Light Theatre Company, serves as a metaphor for the McCarthyism of the 1950s. Saturday, January 14, 7:30PM at South Burlington High School in South Burlington. $5-7.
Sunday, January 15, 2012
Israeli Folk Dancing
Movers bring clean, soft-soled shoes and learn traditional circle or line dances. Partners not required. Sunday, January 15, 7:25–9:30PM at Ohavi Zedek Synagogue in Burlington. $2; free to first-timers.
Hometown Hauntings
A paranormal investigation team reveals its findings on local supernatural spots — including the historic Allen house. Sunday, January 15, 2–4PM at Ethan Allen Homestead in Burlington. Free.
‘Martin’s Big Words’
In celebration of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, kids learn about the civil-rights activist and the history of African Americans through continuous screenings of this film. Sunday, January 15, 1–4PM at Fletcher Free Library in Burlington. Free.
Dimanches
Novice and fluent French speakers brush up on their linguistics — en français. Sunday, January 15, 4–5:30PM at Fletcher Free Library in Burlington. Free.
Women’s Pickup Soccer
Ladies of all ages and abilities break a sweat while passing around the spherical polyhedron. Sunday, January 15, 6–8PM at Miller Community and Recreation Center in Burlington. $3.
‘Mamma Mia!’
A young bride-to-be searches for her absentee dad only to find there are three possible candidates in this rollicking Broadway National Tour musical that threads together ABBA gems. Sunday, January 15: 2:30PM, 8PM at Flynn MainStage in Burlington. $27-82.
Campfire Stories: At Your Service
Forget the tent. Raconteurs spin five- to eight-minute-long tales about the service industry as though they were sitting around the bonfire. No notes allowed; listeners welcome. Sign up at 6:30 p.m. to speak. Sunday, January 15, 7–9PM at Spark Arts in Burlington. $5 suggested donation.
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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
Burlington Vermont Real Estate: Vermont’s Unemployment Rate Drops in September
The Vermont Department of Labor recently released its figures for the month of September 2011 which showed a drop of one tenth of 1 percent in the
unemployment figures for our mighty little state. The rate decreased from 5.9% to 5.8%. Compare this statistic to the national figures which are currently reported at 9.1%.
If you are considering buying a home or condominium in or near Burlington Vermont, please utilize my website: Burlington Vermont Real Estate, give me a call on my direct line at 802.238.5256 or email me to discuss representing you, our current market conditions and your needs/wants in a new home and community. I would be delighted to assist you.
Armed with solid numbers, Vermont Real Estate buyers and sellers alike can manage their expectations and the current realities of our local Vermont market.
Burlington Vermont Real Estate: Vermont Has Lowest Foreclosure Rates in the United States in September
According to RealtyTrac, in the month of September Vermont had the lowest foreclosure rates of any state in the country. Our entire state had
17 foreclosures!! Chittenden County lead the way with 4 followed by Windham, Rutland and Franklin Counties with 3 each. There were new foreclosure filings for every 1 in every 18,485 housing units in Vermont in September. Compare that to Nevada 1 in every 118. Arizona had 1 in every 305. Florida had 1 in every 368 and New York had 4,202.
These numbers suggest Vermont was far from being entangled in the mortgage & foreclosure mess besieging many other states.
If you are considering buying a home or condominium in or near Burlington Vermont Real Estate, please give me a call on my direct line at 802.238.5256 or email me to discuss representing you, our
current market conditions and your needs/wants in a new home and community. I would be delighted to assist you.
Armed with solid numbers, buyers and sellers alike can manage their expectations and the current realities of our local market.
































