Best of Burlington, Summer 2023

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LET'S PLAY BALL

THE LAKE MONSTERS 2023

SEASON IS UNDERWAY

CIRCUS SMIRKUS RETURNS

CELEBRATING 36 YEARS OF ENTERTAINMENT

SUMMER 2023 VOLUME 16 NO. 2
LIFE AND CULTURE IN THE CHAMPLAIN VALLEY
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Every year we say the same thing, and it’s only because every year just confirms, there are very few places as special as the Champlain Valley in the summer. Just a ride around the area brings its display. From Mansfield, or Camel’s Hump in the distance to the flowers on display in front of homes, on the porch, in the yard. Everything is vibrant, alive, and beautiful to discover.

Our summer issue has plenty to discover, as well. A look at camping, a guide to local farmers markets, a collage of pictures of some favorites from our staff. Of course, summer isn’t summer without baseball. The Vermont Lake Monsters offer one of the best family experiences in the area, including dancing with Champ, fireworks, and running the bases with the kids. Oh, and did we mention TWENTY-FIVE CENT HOT DOG NIGHTS?! Enough said. We guarantee it’s the best family value around.

We update you on Sail Beyond Cancer VT and the incredible experience it offers those affected by cancer—leaving all of the negatives on the shore, finding time for peace, and gaining tranquility at a time that is so needed.

Plenty more to discover in the issue. Hopefully as you enjoy it, you’re being splashed with a summer breeze and a cold drink in hand.

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Andrew Crust

takes the stage as VSO’s new music director

Crust will usher in the orchestra’s 90th season

Joiningthe Vermont Symphony Orchestra (VSO) with an impressive resume, Andrew rust will direct his first show as music director on Sept. 30. He joins the VSO as its fifth music director.

am over oyed and deeply grateful to the musicians, staff, and board of the Vermont ymphony Orchestra for choosing me to be the orchestra’s next musical leader in its 89th season,” Crust said. “I want to also recognize the immense impact of outgoing Music irector Jamie Laredo, whose artistic vision shaped this orchestra over two decades and paved the way for e citing new growth in the future.

rust first performed with the V O in February and said he was impressed by the orchestra s artistic uality, sense of pride, and willingness to explore and adapt to the modern world. am very much looking forward to the impactful and transformative work we will do together in the coming seasons,” he said.

lthough much of the current season has been planned, rust is e cited to map out the VSO’s 90th season in 2024/2025. He will play a key role in choosing programming and eshing out V O s artistic vision. This includes diverse programming and collaborations with local creative professionals, world-class guest artists, and young local talent. e plans to offer audiences a healthy dose of the ever-relevant classics while also celebrating and cultivating the work of living composers.

lise Brunelle, e ecutive director of V O, said she knew rust was a great match for the VSO when he came as guest conductor in February. m convinced of his knowledge and confidence as a conductor and communicator, and his understanding of musicians needs and e perience. ndrew has a wealth of inspiring ideas to take us forward, is enthusiastic about music education and our statewide role, and has a true love of Vermont.

The merican anadian conductor is known for his versatile international career as

a conductor of orchestral, opera, ballet, film, pops, and choral programs. Crust has conducted several symphonies, including Vancouver, an iego, Memphis, artford, ova cotia, and others. e has collaborated with soloists such as Tracy ilverman, eorge i, harles ang, Rufus ainwright, Michael Bolton, and more. reviously, he was associate conductor of

the Vancouver and Memphis symphonies and the ational outh Orchestra conductor of the Memphis outh ymphony rogram and music director of the ima ymphony.

Crust has composed orchestral arrangements of several prominent composers as well as educational programs. He also has earned several pri es and residencies for his work.

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ROCK OUT WITH YOUR PUP

If you’re a pup parent who also is a fan of live music, food trucks, lawn games, and themed parties—or you just love being outside with other fun people—then check out Dog Days of Summer at Switchback Brewery in Burlington.

This dog and family-friendly summer festival is held July 11, 18, and 25 from 5:30pm to 7pm, no tickets required. Going into its third summer, this event features pet industry booths, local artists and musicians, local DJs, and more. It’s a fun way to spend a Tuesday evening.

CAT PUZZLES FEED AND ENTERTAIN

Did you know that cat puzzles exist? Like, puzzles for cats? Well, they do, and they’re getting rave reviews from cat owners everywhere. They’re also referred to as slow feeders because they make the cat work for their treats or food. These puzzles will keep your kitty entertained for hours. They are great for curious indoor cats and will keep them busy!

OLD PETS NEED EXTRA LOVE—AND MAYBE A RAMP

According to the American Veterinary Medical Association, pets of an advanced age need a little extra attention. Here are six ways to keep your older pets healthy and happy.

1 Older pets need to visit the vet twice a year for checkups, because senior pets have a greater chance of developing health issues. Too often, the warning signs of a health issue only become obvious when it’s too late, so regular bloodwork and doctors checkups are crucial.

2 Older pets need to eat more easily digestible foods. Softer foods might be necessary or using a brand that specializes in kidney, weight-control, or joint health. Ask your vet what they recommend.

3 Older pets need regular daily exercise, even if you have to force them. Pets benefit

from staying active and moving around. Exercise helps them control their weight, improve circulation, and preserve muscle/ bone mass. Staying active will keep their joints happy, too, and improve their moods.

4 Older pets may require home adaptations such as ramps to get in and out of beds or cars, a litter box with a low entryway, raised food/ water dishes, and padded orthopedic beds. There is a long list of supplies available to meet their needs.

5 Senior pets can show signs of cognitive aging, so challenging them with tasks or games will keep them mentally sharp.

6 Finally, pets that are not neutered or spayed are at a higher risk for breast, testicular, or prostate cancer.

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BE AWARE OF PET HEAT STROKE

This summer is shaping up to be a hot one— much hotter than last year—so it is important that you and your furry friends are prepared! Pets can have a heatstroke, too, which happens when your pet’s body temperature rises above the normal range of 100 to 102.2 degrees.

Since our pets have very few sweat glands, they can’t cool off like humans can through sweating. They sweat from their feet and cool down by panting, so they overheat more easily than we do. Even though we may be ok, they might not be.

Watch out for excessive panting, drooling, and difficulty breathing. Vomiting, dry gums, disinterest in food, sunken eyes, general weakness, and sudden incoordination are all signs that your pet has overdone it outside and needs some cooling assistance. They may be too happy playing to realize that they need to stop.

During these hot summer months, it is always important for your pets to have access to fresh, clean water. Kiddie pools, ice cubes, ice packs, frozen treats, fans, and sprinklers are great ways to keep your pets from overheating outside. Like kids, they need us to keep an eye on them and be on the lookout for signs that they are overdoing it.

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Find dresses for every special occasion at Jess Boutique, from wedding guests to mothersof-the-bride. Let Jess Boutique help you dazzle in designers like Halston, Alice & Olivia, Monique Lhuillier, Shoshanna, Diane Von Furstenberg, and so many more. www.jessboutique.com

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The gallery exhibits a diverse range of contemporary art by established and emerging artists in a variety of media. Museum quality, custom framing services include hand- nished frames, design experience, and conservation specialists. You’ll also nd a collection of handmade jewelry, glass, and ceramics plus ready-made photo frames. www fsgallery.com

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Feel your best in every season at Expressions. They carry the best in women’s casual clothing in all your favorite brands, including Eileen Fisher, Ecru, Margaret O’Leary, Nic + Zoe, and more.

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RADIANCE MEDICAL AESTHETICS AND WELLNESS SPA

This summer, safeguarding your skin and preventing signs of aging shouldn’t be a hassle. Radiance o ers an extensive range of top-notch SPF products suitable for all skin types and lifestyles. The latest addition, the Elta MD UV AOX Mist, is sure to impress, and it’s the perfect addition to your summer routine. This face and body sunscreen spray is made of purely mineral protection and is free of harsh chemicals. It blends seamlessly and can be sprayed upside down for hard-to-reach areas. Available for purchase at Radiance Medical Aesthetics and Wellness Spa. www.radiancevt.com

GREEN ENVY

Shop coveted summer staples from Frank & Eileen. Find elevated essentials from your favorite brands including Ulla Johnson, Castañer, Golden Goose, Zadig & Voltaire, Kerri Rosenthal, Moussy, Veronica Beard, Brochu Walker, and more. Stop at Green Envy in Burlington, Stowe, Manchester Center, and Providence, Rhode Island. Shop 24/7 at www.shopgreenenvy.com.

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A LITTLE SOMETHING

“Beautiful, comfortable clothing for summer! Come take a peek at A Little Something’s clothing for every occasion!” www.alittlesomethingvt.com

NUSANTARA

Come shop and explore our new 6,000-square-foot agship retail store located at the Essex Experience, in Essex, Vermont. Our store is lled with goods from around the world. Working closely with artisans in India, Thailand, Nepal, and Indonesia for over 40 years. Soft cotton clothing, dresses, fun and ne jewelry, hundreds of accessories, vintage and antique textiles, home accents, and more. Call (802) 764-0758 or email nusantarashopvt@gmail.com.

WESTON DESIGNS

O ering luxury home brands along with interior design services is a fantastic combination to provide a complete and upscale experience. Luxury home brands often signify high-quality craftsmanship, unique designs, and exceptional attention to detail, which can greatly enhance the overall aesthetic and comfort of a home. Visit the showroom at 3762 Shelburne Road, Suite 5, in Shelburne from Monday to Friday, 9am–5pm.

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The sun is rich and gladly pays In golden hours, silver days.

And long green weeks that never end. School’s out. The time Is ours to spend.

There’s Little League, hopscotch, the creek, and after supper, hide-and-seek.

The live-long light Is like a dream, and freckles come like flies to cream.

The staff here at Coffee Table Publishing took some wonderful photographs on their travels around our beautiful state of Vermont. We think you'll agree that summer in Vermont just can't be matched for its endless beauty. A perfect nod to nature's Art Scene.

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ART SCENE PHOTOGRAPHED BY BEST OF BURLINGTON MAGAZINE STAFF
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FARMERS MARKETS

FIND BEAUTIFUL LOCAL PRODUCE AND SPECIALTY FOODS AT OUR FAVORITE OUTDOOR MARKETS IN THE CHAMPLAIN VALLEY

Burlington Farmers Market

May 13–October 28

Saturdays 9am–2pm 345 Pine St., Burlington, VT www.burlingtonfarmersmarket.org

Winooski Farmers Market

May 28–October 15

Sundays 10am–2pm 20 Winooski Falls Way, Winooski, VT www.downtownwinooski.org/winooskifarmers-market/

Shelburne Farmers Market

May 27–October 14

Saturdays 9am–1pm 12 Church St., Shelburne, VT  www.sbpavt.org/the-market

Isham Family Farm Farmers Market

June–September

Tuesdays 4:30–7:30pm except July 4th 3515 Oak Hill Road, Williston, VT www.ishamfamilyfarm.com/burlingtonfarmers-market

SPECIAL MARKET EVENTS:

Winooski Wednesdays

Free Summer Concert Series & Outdoor Market in Rotary Park

Doors open at 4:30pm, Music & Headliners 5–8pm

July 5, August 2, September 6

Isham Family Farm Events

July 8

MetalWerx Tuba Euphonium Quartet

July 27–August 6

Vermont Stage Theatre

Thursday–Sunday

August 10, 6:30pm

Addison Radio Players

August 17, 7pm

Paul Abel Concert

August 24, 7pm

Thea Wren Concert

Old North End Farmers Market

June–October

Tuesdays 3–6:30pm

Dewey Park, Spring St., Burlington, VT www.onefarmersmarket.com

Jericho Farmers Market

May 25–October 5

Thursdays 3–6:30pm

Mills Riverside Park, 338 VT-15, Jericho, VT www.jerichofarmersmarket.com.

Richmond Farmers Market

June 2–October 13

Fridays, 3–6:30pm

Volunteers Green 286 Bridge St., Richmond, VT www.richmond-farmers-market.square.site

Milton Farmers Market –Milton VT

June 13– August 22

Tuesdays 4–8pm

Bombardier Park, 30 Park Place, Milton, VT www.facebook.com/miltonfarmersmarketvt

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PHOTOS COURTESY OF CIRCUS SMIRKUS

Circus Smirkus

Returns

Come one! Come all! Circus Smirkus is back on tour this summer. Grab some popcorn, then bring the whole family to see entertaining acrobats, jugglers, contortionists, unicyclists, and so much more right here in the Green Mountain State. Circus Smirkus is celebrating its 36th anniversary in style with the 2023 Big Top Tour: A Midsummer Night’s Circus. This exquisite acrobatic adaptation of

Shakespeare’s beloved comedy will leave you awe-inspired and utterly enchanted.

The Circus Smirkus Big Top Tour—on the road July 1 through August 19—features a cast of 30 young circus artists who will perform 63 shows in Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Maine. The shows feature aerial acts, clowns, contortionists and more, all set to live music, under a beautiful big top tent.

Celebrating 36 years of inspiring entertainment

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WHAT IT’S ALL ABOUT

The mission of Smirkus is simple in theory and thoughtfully executed in practice: “To promote the skills, culture, and traditions of the traveling circus, and to inspire youth to engage in life-changing adventures in the circus arts.” The organization’s three programs—School Residencies, Smirkus Camp, and the Big Top Tour—blend the best of circus tradition and contemporary practice to create immersive experiences that challenge kids to perform and live to the very best of their abilities.

Circus Smirkus programs are committed to offering youth of all ages and backgrounds a spot under the big top. Each year, Smirkus

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The Circus Smirkus troupers are kids ranging in age from 11 to 18, joining from all over the United States. These circus youth perform high-level circus skills in an original show each summer as they travel across New England.

raises money for scholarships to provide youth who might not otherwise be able to attend, the opportunity to shine in the Smirkus ring. Rachel chiffer, interim co-e ecutive director, said, “We never want money to be a factor for kids dreaming to be a part of Circus Smirkus, and our goal is to share the Smirkus magic with as many children and youth as possible. This year, we were able to award over $80,000 in scholarships, and we hope to offer even more in the future as we grow our outreach and partnership programs.”

Sleepaway summer camp sessions at the campus in scenic Greensboro, Vermont, come in a range of offerings. hildren as young as five can do one-day, get-your-feet-wet e periences. There are one-, two-, three- and five-week camps specializing in the whole range of circus pursuits including acrobatics, aerials, clowning, balance, and juggling. For many campers, Smirkus Camp is a home away from home, where they are celebrated for being themselves. In all, over 400 campers participate each summer in a variety of programs that range in level from beginner to advanced. Although most of the camps are open to all skill levels, advanced sessions require a video audition for placement.

JOINING THE CIRCUS

When it comes to securing a spot in The Big Top Tour, the process becomes a bit more involved. The audition requires both a written application and recorded audition. After review by the tour s directorial staff, the pool is reduced to 45 performers who are then invited to participate in a second-round audition. Auditionees then showcase a thematic act and participate in skills assessment workshops, after which 30 troupers are selected for the final cast. This season’s troupe comprises youth from 12 states. After the troupers’ selection has been finali ed, the show script is created over the winter months, and act creation and rehearsals take place onsite in Greensboro during three weeks in June. Then the troupers hit the road for seven weeks in which two-hour shows are performed twice daily.

The amazing performances that audiences enjoy require numerous helping hands and behind-the-scenes dedication to e ecute. The tour includes 80 people—the crew, performers, counselors, and coaches. It takes eight hours to set up the big top and the backstage and concession tents, and to prepare and organize

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200 costume pieces, 100 props, 70 spotlights, and a mile of electrical cable. But ultimately, all this work is worth it for those involved.

Interim Co-Executive Director Joshua Shack said, “We are very excited about this year’s show. We have an amazing group of young performers full of enthusiasm and top-notch skills. Our creative team, both new and returning, come from diverse backgrounds and experiences, and all are extraordinarily talented. Each year, after months of planning, we spend three weeks creating an original, inspiring production from scratch. We’ve been planning this tour since the fall, and I can’t wait to see this year s troupe and staff in action.

THE SMIRKUS IMPACT AND ALUMNI SUCCESS

So what’s next for kids who participate in the camps or tour?

Many alumni pursue careers in the circus arts, often attending prestigious circus colleges around the world. Graduates have performed with Cirque du Soleil, Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey, Big Apple Circus, Cirque Mechanics, Les 7 Doigts, as well as other international touring companies. You’ve seen Smirkus alumni in movies, on commercials, and on variety shows like America’s Got Talent. Smirkus alumni have even been listed in the Guinness Book of World Records.

The skills acquired at Smirkus, including confidence, team building, and communication, have tremendous crossover in a variety of careers, serving to benefit even those who do not continue on a circus-related career path. The Smirkus experience celebrates participants for exactly who they are, far from the pressures and expectations of family, peers, and school.

“Last year we celebrated our 35th anniversary with a triumphant return of the Big Top Tour after a two-year hiatus, hack said. “This year, we are thrilled to have more towns on the route again, including a few new venues. Smirkus is rooted in tradition, but one of the biggest circus traditions is innovation, and creating new traditions. We are excited to continue to deliver the magic that we are known for, in both familiar and new ways.

Don’t miss the 36th Anniversary Circus Smirkus Big Top Tour throughout New England.

Circus Smirkus

1 Circus Road

Greensboro, VT (802) 533-7443

www.smirkus.org

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A perfectly curated Vermont adventure

RIDERS OUTPOST INSPIRES PEOPLE TO GET OUTSIDE

The sun is shining, the weather’s warmer, and the trails are calling— it’s time to get outside. And Riders Outpost, opening this July, is ready to get you there.

Situated in Vermont’s picturesque Mad River Valley, this thrilling new bike shop through Outdoor Gear Exchange (OGE) is crafting your perfect trailside experience. In partnership with Madbush Falls, mountain bikers, skiers, and outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy high-quality lodging and accommodations, a Vermontinspired food and beverage menu, and guided rides through Stowe Mountain Bike Academy. Riders Outpost aims to provide a unique and all-encompassing experience to empower people to explore.

For over 25 years, OGE’s mission has remained the same—get more people outside. Riders Outpost expands on that mission by providing customers, guests, and visitors with

top-notch products and services, plus the knowledge and information needed to enjoy Vermont’s beautiful trails.

Mountain bikers can take advantage of a

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wide range of products and services that include bike sales and rentals from top brands like Rocky Mountain, Marin, BMC, and SCOR. The fullservice shop is staffed by e perienced technicians who are always available to answer questions and ensure your bike is in top condition. Riders Outpost also provides trail kit essentials such as repair tools, nutrition, and bike clothing to help you prepare for any adventure.

The crew at Riders Outpost believes that every customer should feel empowered with the knowledge and resources they need to e plore Vermont’s outdoors to the fullest. Whether

you’re a seasoned veteran or a newcomer to the sport, their team aims to support and empower you every step of the way.

Visit Riders Outpost this summer and see why this new bike shop is the ultimate destination for adventure seekers in Vermont.

Madbush Falls/Riders Outpost

7575 Main St.

Waitsfield, VT (802) 496-7575

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Riders Outpost is located on the ground level with Madbush Falls restaurant/bar above. Opposite: A rider enjoys the flowy turns on Revolution, just a mile down the road from Riders Outpost.  Below: Guests can take advantage of a private swimming hole on property.

Let's

PLAY BALL!

Vermont Lake Monsters

2023 season kicks off!

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With summer in full swing, the Vermont Lake Monsters baseball team is looking forward to a festive and competitive season.

Previously a minor league team linked to the Oakland Athletics, the Monsters saw big changes in 0 0. Rebounding off half-filled bleachers due to OV -19 capacity measures and a restructuring among Minor League Baseball that saw 42 teams dropped, the future of the Monsters was uncertain going into 0 1. To save the franchise and keep the team in Burlington, founder of RockFence Capital and veteran baseball impresario Chris English purchased it.

From there, the team joined the Futures Collegiate Baseball League (FCBL) and welcomed new head coach Pete Wilk. With just a month and a half to relaunch at the start of the 0 1 season, the team was short on players, time, and resources, yet

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Left:

bootstrapped their way through the ranks to solidify their talent in the FCBL with a championship win.

“It was pretty magical,” said C. J. Knudsen, senior vice president of the Vermont Lake Monsters. “Everyone was really excited, and the community is ultimately the one that won.”

HIGH-LEVEL PLAY

The FCBL has eight teams, four in Massachusetts, two in Connecticut, and one each in New Hampshire and Vermont. Players come from around the country for a 64game summer season and are hosted by local families. With scouts following and watching the players, the F B offers the opportunity for high-level play and the potential to get drafted to the big league.

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Top: The boys of summer stand at attention for the National Anthem prior to the game on a beautiful summer evening. Home runs and high fives are commonplace at a Lake Monsters game.

“There are a ton of scouts following and watching the players perform,” said C. J. “This season gets players used to playing pro baseball and gets the body acclimated to playing a lot of games.”

The Vermont Lake Monsters 2023 team roster has close to 40 players from schools like Harvard, Columbia, and Pepperdine. The recruiting is done by head coach Wilk and Director of Baseball Operations Morgan Brown, who draw on their close relationships with schools across the country.

“The most important thing we look for is the uality of people off the field first, . . said of the recruiting process. “If they can play baseball, that’s great.”

C. J. noted they are having to turn players away as the caliber of play, the strength of the team, and the quality of summer life in Burlington become more widely recognized.

“The roster has been full and set since last September,” he said. “Word is out that Burlington is the place to be and play for the summer.”

The players took to the field with a home opener on May 24. Centennial Field hosted its first baseball game in 190 and today serves as the home field for the Vermont ake Monsters. t seats up to , 15 spectators and regularly fills up during the Monsters’ summer season with excited fans eager to support the young players.

FIREWORKS AND HOT DOGS

“The energy in the park is so great, you can almost taste it,” said C. J. “It’s magical, and we’re so lucky to be so supported.”

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Current renovations to the ballpark include four new field bo seats going in, and there are no shortage of promotions all summer long to get people out to en oy a game. Four post-game firework shows are slated for 0 3, along with three ot og ysteria nights, which feature 5 cent hot dogs and sell close to 10,000 dogs over the course of one game. On ednesdays, kids eat free, and on undays, kids receive a free baseball to play catch on the field after the game. Tuesday hosts senior night with half off reserved tickets along with a free soft drink.

e really encourage people to come if they ve never been or haven t been in a while, . said. t s a great, affordable night out.

ENTERTAINMENT FOR EVERYONE

ith tickets starting at for kids, 7 for seniors, 9 for adults, and 10 for reserved

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Top: Fireworks light up the sky at Centennial Field all summer long. (Right): Champ the Legendary Lake Monsters mascot knows how to get the crowd going.

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seats, the goal is to keep costs low so families can come and participate in the community baseball fun.

And while many people come for the baseball, they may stay for the top-notch food and beer.

In addition to providing an entertaining, family-friendly night out, the administrative team for the Monsters puts focus on supporting local businesses with food and beverage purveyors from around the area.

“In Vermont, we like to think we have some of the best beer in the country,” C. J. said proudly.

Giving tap presence to local breweries, beers available at the ballpark include Fiddlehead, 14th Star, Zero Gravity, Von Trapp, Good Measure, and Citizen Cider to name a few.

“People love having local beer that was maybe brewed just a mile from the ballpark, and we like to provide access to unbelievable beers,” he said. “People visiting from out of state are always blown away by the selection.”

And as many might agree, one of the perfect pairings for great beer is great pizza. To provide quality pizza to fans, the organization installed a custom-made fire oven for fresh, homemade pizzas available at every game.

The other treasure of the Vermont Lake Monsters is the mascot himself—Champ, the legendary Lake Champlain monster who has been the mascot since 1994. Champ has received worldwide acclaim over the years and is just as popular as the players themselves.

With high-quality food and beer, a legendary mascot, a new, exciting level of play, and events all summer long, a Vermont ake Monsters game offers something for everyone. Adding even more is the team’s presence in the community and its importance to the state at large.

“The Vermont Lake Monsters are woven into the fabric of Vermont,” C. J. said “I’m most excited to see all the fans come back and enjoy the ballpark.”

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The restorative moments that perpetually lift up Milizia and his family are memories of sailing with Sail Beyond Cancer VT (SBC VT), whose community-based mission on Lake Champlain honors those challenged by cancer by harnessing the healing powers of wind, water, and sail.

‘MAGICAL’ MOMENTS

Local resident and cancer survivor, Captain Suzanne Snyder, founded the organization. This season, Sail Beyond Cancer has acquired a dedicated vessel, Tranquility, a 42-foot 1996 Catalina that is led by local volunteer captains and crews. Anyone undergoing treatment for cancer has the opportunity to sail with up to six members of their family and/or friends for a three-hour sail on Lake Champlain.

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Tran uility is the perfect boat for our organi ation. he sails steady and beautifully even in strong winds, said B VT board member Richard chattman. he has a huge cockpit and an entrance in her stern for easy access. The community has welcomed and rallied around her.

The perfectly named Tran uility resides on a slip at the Boathouse Marina, ust below cho on the waterfront in Burlington.

SETTING SAIL

To sign up for a sail, go to the the ail Beyond ancer VT s website and nominate someone who is undergoing treatment. The organi ation will reach out to set up a time and date. nd yes, you can nominate yourself

For the past two years, B VT also added memorial sails to celebrate and honor the lives of those who have passed away from cancer.

e have over 150 nominations this season. Our goal is to reali e each and every one of them. Because we know, based upon the responses of those who have sailed, that we are making a difference in the lives of those who need and seek revitali ing and empowering e periences, nyder said.

e know that to step away from the dock and feel a 0-ton boat being pulled forward by the elements, to put the helm in hand and feel the tension and power as the vessel

holds course, to sit in the middle of the broad part of the lake as the sun sets with family and friends, away from all the financial and medical complications associated with living with cancer, is healing, she said.

COMMUNITY CARE

hen you think of Vermont, perhaps your mind immediately goes to mountains, skiing, maple syrup, cheese, and maybe local breweries. But at Best of Burlington, when we think of Vermont, the first word that comes to mind is community. These are the people who come together and think beyond themselves in the service of others.

ail Beyond ancer VT is a perfect e ample of the sailing community of ake hamplain uniting to provide transformative

and memorable e periences for those who need a respite that creates resilience and fosters inner strength for the ourney ahead. f you would like to nominate yourself or another individual and or become a member of the B VT volunteer crew, visit the website today.

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CAMPING in Chi enden County

FROM RUSTIC TO RESORT

Vermont is designed for camping. Beautiful lakes, clear streams, mountains, and picturesque towns all invite people to venture outdoors for a summer of family fun.

Chittenden County, anchored by Lake Champlain (known as the sixth Great Lake), offers a wide array of places to camp, from rustic to resort. ome sport water views. ome are nestled in the woods. ome highlight lots of activities, and some encourage a quieter atmosphere. Whatever your list of preferences for a few days or weeks in a campground, you will have an engaging variety of choices.

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CAMP SKYLAND

Camp Skyland in South Hero overlooks Lake Champlain. “My husband’s great grandmother, Mabel Norton, started it in 1927. We are the fourth generation to run the campground,” said Shira Arnold. “It is right on the lake and has beach access.

A lot of our campers are third and fourth generation. People enjoy the peace and quiet. We are at the end of the island. At the end of the world.” Skyland is small, family-oriented, and rustic. People enjoy swimming and kayaking. Some campers have biked from Burlington. There is a

recreation building featuring activities such as ping-pong and indoor and outdoor games that are available to borrow.

Campers can select from three options: rustic cabins in two sizes, grassy campsites for tents or small trailers with no hookups, and a few trailer sites for trailers under 24 feet.

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Visitors to Camp Skyland enjoy beautiful sunsets.

Camp Skyland’s Cliffside Cabins overlooking Lake Champlain and the Green Mountains sleep two to four persons in one room with private bathrooms. Adding to the camaraderie of the uaint cabin row is a group fire pit with panoramic views of sunrise and sunset.

Camp Skyland opened this year on Memorial Day Weekend and closes the last weekend in September. Pets are not allowed. For more information, visit www.campskylandvt.com.

SHELBURNE CAMPING AREA

Shelburne Camping Area is also a fourthgeneration business. “My parents rented the first site in 197 , said hris Bissonette. “We are a great destination for day trips in Vermont. t is located one mile north of Shelburne Village in the heart of the hamplain Valley. The summer 0 3 season started pril 1 and closes ovember 30. helburne ampground is open yearround with limited off-season facilities from

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Right: View from Shelburne Camping Area.

December 1 to March 31. The campground offers a full range of options, from no hookup to full hookup. There are also one- and tworoom kitchenettes. For more information, visit www.shelburnecamping.com.

PINE HAVEN ECO-CAMPGROUND

unlap Riehle, the owner of ine aven co- ampground located by the amoille River in olchester, described it as a bouti ue campground. hidden gem. e stumbled across it in 011 while searching online for an RV he could comfortably travel the in with his mother. lthough it hadn t been operating for 10 years, ine aven seemed like an interesting pro ect to take on as a way to combine his love for the outdoors and meeting adult travelers. My family has always been a steward of Vermont and all it has to offer, he said. wanted to create an eco-friendly, no-frills destination geared toward adults, and that embraces everything Vermont. RV and tent sites are available and renting uickly . There is a deck for

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Grassy lakeview tent sites are available, each with a picnic table and fire pit. RVs and tent campers alike enjoy the relaxing atmosphere of Pine Haven Eco-Campground. Situated along the Lamoille River, it’s nestled between beautiful Lake Champlain and the Green Mountains.

water activities. Campers describe this natural area as very quiet and peaceful. For more information, call (802) 355-5566.

NORTH BEACH CAMPGROUND

North Beach Campground, operated by the City of Burlington Parks, Recreation, and Waterfront, is located on almost 45 acres

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More Options

Outside of Chittenden County, campers will find an extensive selection of camping opportunities. Here is a sampling to show the possibilities in Vermont from north to south.

In Northern Vermont, Smugglers’ Notch State Park Campground is situated in the heart of the natural beauty of Stowe. The area, known for the historic notch once frequented by smugglers, offers a wide variety of activities such as hiking, biking, bouldering, ice climbing, and cave exploring. The campground, open from May 19 to October 16, includes 20 tent and 14 leanto sites, most of them walk-in with no vehicle access. Bingham Falls is one of the natural spots within easy access to the campground. For more information, visit www.vtstateparks.com.

In Central Vermont, Coolidge State Park is located in the developed recreation centerpiece of the 21,500-acre Calvin Coolidge State Forest, named for the 30th US president. Open from May 26 to the second Monday in October, the campground has 26 tent/RV sites and 36 lean-to rustic hillside sites known for sweeping views of the Black River Valley and the Green Mountains. Campers can use the nearby Camp Plymouth State Park, enjoying swimming and boating at no additional fee. For more information, visit www.vtstateparks.com.

Further south in Arlington, Vermont, is Camping on the Battenkill, a 35-acre campground accessing the Battenkill and Roaring Branch Rivers. The quiet, natureoriented property features swimming in the swimming hole, fishing, canoeing, tubing, hiking, touring neighboring covered bridges, and enjoying the games room. Camping sites range from 48 in hardwoods to 37 in partially wooded areas and 18 along the open field near the playground. Options are available for RVs and tents. For more information, visit www.campingonthebattenkill.com.

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Above: North Beach has lifeguards, a grassy picnic area with grills and picnic tables, restrooms, foot showers, and a snack bar.

Right: The picnic shelter will allow one reservation per day for summer 2023.

of woods and beach on the shores of Lake Champlain in Burlington. It is a “hidden treasure” that features a rural atmosphere in an urban area. The campground offers 137 sites for tents and RVs or trailers from May 1 to October 15. There is an activity area and a kids’ playground at the beach. Bicyclists can directly access nine miles of bike paths from the campground. For more information, visit www.enjoyburlington.com.

KEELER BAY CAMPGROUND & MARINA

Keeler Bay Campground & Marina is located in South Hero. The nine-acre campground, open from May 1 to October 15, has 900 feet of shoreline on Lake Champlain. There are 24 sites for tents and RV full hookup. Beautiful views of the lake, along with recreational amenities including a large open field, make this a special place for campers. The marina, open May 15 to October 15, has 80 deep-water boat slips on the lake and provides food and bar service. For more information, visit keelerbay.com. ✿

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Bottom: Keeler Bay Campground & Marina offers tent and RV sites and has 80 boat slips.

Camp Skyland

398 South St. South Hero, VT (802) 372-4200

www.campskylandvt.com

Keeler Bay

Campground & Marina 456 US-2 South Hero, VT (802) 395-1113

www.keelerbay.com

North Beach

Campground

City of Burlington

Parks, Recreation & Waterfront

60 Institute Road Burlington, VT

Main Phone: (802) 864-0123

Campground Phone: (802) 862-0942

www.enjoyburlington.com/place

/north-beach-campground

Pine Haven

Eco-Campground

3 Pine Haven Road

Colchester, VT (802) 893-8586

Shelburne Camping Area

4385 Shelburne Road, Route 7 Shelburne, VT (802) 985-2540

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783 Townshend Road

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Summer 2023 | Best of Burlington | 75

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INDEX A Little Something...............................................................7 Addie & Grace Boutique..................................................11 Ardesh Finds & Furnishings...............................................5 Bare Medical Spa + Laser Center................................1, 79 Bistro De Margot ..............................................................29 Brilliant Massage & Skin...................................................35 Burlington City Arts...........................................................55 Burlington Emergency and Veterinary Services..........25 Burlington Marble and Granite.......................................17 Caroline Egeli Fine Art.......................................................10 Cedar Knoll Country Club.................................................73 Central Vermont Auto Mart & Upper Valley Auto Mart ...........................................77 Champlain Smile Solutions.............................................. 37 Cheeks Luxury Skin Clinic ...............................................13 Chroma Optics.................................................................... 72 Church Hill Landscaping................................................... 67 Circus Smirkus ................................................................... 27 Close to Home....................................................................12 Courtyard Downtown Burlington...................................34 Crown Point Cabinetry.................................................8, 78 Culligan Water Systems .................................................48 Cushman Design................................................................55 Davis and Hogdon Associates.........................................26 Ecco Clothes...........................................Inside Front Cover Elevation Clothing..............................................................35 Expressions Boutique..........................................................9 Ferro Estate Jewelers......................................................... 37 Flynn......................................................................................19 Fringe Salon and Lash Bar................................................. 75 Furchgott Sourdiff Gallery ...............................................18 Green Envy...........................................................................15 Green State Kitchens and Baths.....................................23 Hannaford Supermarkets.....................Inside Back Cover Hula ........................................................................................2 Inspired Closets .................................................................53 Jess Boutique........................................................................3 Kiss the Cook......................................................................63 Knauf Landscaping Architecture ................................... 71 Lake Monsters.................................................................... 75 Landshapes..........................................................................63 Mayo Healthcare................................................................ 72 Morning Dew Landscaping..............................................73 New England Med Group ................................................18 NuChocolat.........................................................................30 Nusantara............................................................................21 Oakes & Evelyn ..................................................................25 Otter Creek Awnings......................................................... 41 Outdoor Gear Exchange.................................................. 70 Perregrine Design/Build...................................................65 Polli Construction...............................................................31 Pure Barre ..........................................................................43 Radiance Medical Aesthetics and Wellness Spa ................................................................Outside Back Cover Red House Builders...........................................................45 Rice Memorial High School.............................................44 The OM Festivial ...............................................................47 Shelburne Tap House....................................................... 70 Slate......................................................................................58 Stram Center for Integrative Medicine.......................... 76 The Automaster...................................................................4 The Essex Resort and Spa..........................................67, 80 The Painter.......................................................................... 41 The Spot on The Dock ......................................................58 Vermont Cabinetry...........................................................42 Vermont Furniture Designs .............................................59 Vermont Kitchen Design by Bourchard Pierce Wolf...65 Vermont Symphony Orchestra....................................... 49 Volansky Architecture and Design Studio ..................43 Wake Robin........................................................................44 Weston Design.....................................................................6 Wnd n Wvs..........................................................................53
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