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Bela Fleck at The Flynn

Béla Fleck and the Original Flecktones performed at The Flynn Main Stage on Sunday June 12, 2011. This was the last performance of the Burlington Discover Jazz Festival, wrapping up a wild and amazing week of music. For Monday’s BFP, read Brent’s feature here


Bearquarium | Jazz Fest 6.10.11

Bearquarium performing on the Fountain Stage on upper Church Street to kick off the final weekend of the Discover Jazz Festival on Friday, June 10, 2011. For Saturday’s BFP Vermont Section, Gallery here, and bscene gallery here


Viperhouse and Bonerama | JazzFest 6.9.11

A wild and stormy night at The Waterfront Park Groove Tent featuring Viperhouse, Bonerama, and The Joshua Panda Band on Thursday June 9, 2011. Galleries here and Bscene stuff here


Anakie Australia

Aussie Women’s Snowboard apparel company Anakie using my images for marketing. Shot one of their riders Eva this past winter killing it in the trees, thanks to her and Toby!


JazzFest 6.5.11

Tiffany Pfeiffer and The Border Band, Not So Super Hero NOLA All-Stars, and Project Organ Trio playing on Church Street and Leunigs during the Discover Jazz Festival on Sunday June 5, 2011. BFP Gallery Here


JazzFest 6.4.11 | Herbie Hancock

Herbie Hancock at The Flynn, and JazzFest downtown during Big Joe Burrell Day featuring Brian McCarthy Quartet, James Harvey’s Jazzilla, and Red Baraat at City Hall Park, and on Church street featuring Wontanara on Saturday June 4, 2011.


JazzFest Coverage | 6.3.11

The opening day of The Discover Jazz Festival, ‘Long Trail Live’ featuring Red Baraat, Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad, High and Mighty Brass Band, Vermont Joy Parade, Kat Wright and the Indomitable Soul Band at the Discover Jazz Festival on Friday June 3, 2011 on Church Street. For Tomorrow’s BFP Front Page


VT Special Olympics

The Vermont Special Olympics held at UVM’s athletic fields on Friday June 3, 2011. For tomorrow’s BFP Section B


Jazz Fest Opening Reception | June 2, 2011

And here we go – Jazz Fest officially kicked off with a private event featuring Jennifer Hartswick at Halvorson’s, June 2, 2011.


B20 Sneak Peak | Natalie Miller

Coming soon to Burlington Twentysomethings… Singer, comedienne, teacher, 80’s aficionado, and all around badass chick Natalie Miller


UVM Board of Trustees Meeting…

On Wednesday  June 1, 2011 the dissertation of Michael Schultz was discussed (and found legitimate) as well as the unfolding saga of Rachel Kahn Fogel’s alleged affair with Michael Schultz – leading to talks of ‘personnel changes’ in which the media was not allowed to listen in on… more details will trickle out in the following weeks. Read tim’s coverage here


Leunig’s | Savorvore

Chef Donnel Collins of Leunigs Bistro reflects on her career and years as executive chef and co-owner of one of Burlington’s Jazz Fest Hubs.  For Savorvore June 3, read Sally’s feature here

*Was lucky enough to be offered the quail wrapped in prosciutto and it was amazing… try it


23rd KeyBank Vermont City Marathon

Thousands poured into town for the 23rd KeyBank Vermont City Marathon in Burlington on Sunday, May 29, 2011. So many photos here

*Images below are roughly in order from points throughout the course.


Essex Memorial Day Parade

The Essex Junction Memorial Day Parade on Saturday May 28, 2011. For BFP VT Section 5.29.11. Gallery here

 


Champlain Elementary | School Demographics

Burlington seeks to balance demographics at local schools. Read Molly Walsh’s article here


Crazy Storms 5.26.11

After severe thunder storms and tornado warnings swept through the area, Members of the Essex Junction Fire Dept. working to pull debris out of the way after a tree fell on a row of apartments in a development off of West Street in Essex on Thursday May 26, 2011. For tomorrow’s BFP daily.

 


Maglianero | Savorvore

There is nothing not completely awesome about this place. Maglianero, Burlington’s newest cafe, collaborative space, and bike commuter hub featuring hand-crafted coffees on Maple St. on Thursday, May 26, 2011. For Friday’s Savorvore. Check them out here

 


Lewis Hine at Champlain Mill

Saint Francis Xavier Seventh Graders take a field trip to view the photographs of mill workers by Lewis Hine at the Heritage Winooski Mill Museum on Wednesday, May 25, 2011. For next Sunday’s Arts BTV

 


University of Vermont Commencement

The 207th University of Vermont Commencement Ceremony on Sunday May 22, 2011. Women’s tennis legend Billie Jean King gave the commencement address (and hit tennis balls into the audience). BFP feature here


The Latonia Congress Murder Trial Verdict

After a trial lasting weeks and a long jury deliberation, the  Latonia Congress murder trial came to an emotional end at Vermont Superior Court in Burlington on Saturday, May 21, 2011. Congress was found guilty of second degree murder after killing her niece Shatavia “CeCe” Alford, 16, who was stabbed in the chest with a kitchen knife in Essex on Oct. 15, 2009. Read the final BFP article here


Flooding | King Street Ferry Dock

For another story on the flooding consuming our waterfront area, read it here. Hopped in a row boat with Operations Manager for Lake Champlain Ferries Heather Stewart as she makes her way around the flooded King Street Ferry Dock on Friday May 20, 2011.


Golf Tournament | 5.20.11

Boys Varsity Golf Meet, Burlington; Colchester, Champlain Valley, and Rice faced off at Rocky Ridge Golf Course on Friday May 20, 2011. For Saturday’s BFP Sports section


The Healthy City Youth Farm

The Healthy City Youth Farm at Hunt Middle School on Friday May 20, 2011. For Saturday’s Vermont section, gallery


Savorvore | The Belted Cow & Joe Yonan

An evening with Joe Yonan, author of “Serve Yourself, Nightly Adventures in Cooking for One” featuring appetizers and dinner made from recipes in his book at The Belted Cow in Essex, Saturday May 14, 2011. For Friday’s Savorvore cover feature, read it here

*BFP contributor Melissa Pasanan and I were fortunate enough to take part in the amazing meal, drink wine, and chat with Joe Yonan who is also the food/travel editor at The Washington Post. Make sure to pick up a copy of his book here