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rockpharmer t1_iz273zu wrote

Honestly, I think Seven days and Facebook are gonna catch the vast majority of events, especially in Burlington/Waterbury.

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wiltingphilodendron t1_iz2ec7l wrote

Follow the businesses you like on Instagram. That’s where I find out most event/activities info.

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ARealVermontar t1_iz2i2xj wrote

Make sure you're checking both the Events and Music sections of Seven Days - they're listed separately

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Alekker1 t1_iz2jyq2 wrote

Front porch forum works pretty good for Waterbury.

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ciaohow t1_iz2z1go wrote

For outdoor activities, GMC posts their hikes on Meetup as well as their own website.

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deadowl t1_iz2i39x wrote

The subreddit news guide can potentially give you some sources to look into other than Seven Days and such (for Burlington, Seven Days is your best resource--don't know about Waterbury)

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samascara t1_iz2nqxc wrote

in the past there's Facebook social groups. like there used to be a ladies in Burlington Facebook group I was a part of but I think it's now been inactive. there might be others though

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seanner_vt2 t1_iz4f8po wrote

Front Porch Forum for both areas

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Necessary_Cat_4801 t1_izbr30r wrote

I'm sure Waterbury has some shuffleboard or bingo going on pretty regularly.

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edrny42 t1_j0938dz wrote

You mention Waterbury specifically so I'd recommend you check out https://discoverwaterbury.com as they do a good job of maintaining a calendar of events.

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