Mission Bazaar - The Old North End Ramble 2022

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The Ramble is a free, annual event, celebrating the creativity and community of Burlington’s Old North End, held on the last Saturday in July.

The Ramble is a grassroots arts festival celebrating the unequivocally creative culture of The Old North End community, where the most racially and economically diverse population of Vermont densely resides with the highest concentration of Burlington’s working artists.

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Mission Bazaar hosts live musicians on Saturday, July 30 for the Old North End Ramble. We start with Tom Pearo, who will bestow blessings to help you start your afternoon. At 1:30pm, don’t be fooled by the name Happy Spangler, who will bring you on a roller coaster of emotions as you move your body. Then at 3pm Mickey Western will play his legendary tales of lives lost and found on the dusty trail. Finally, Caudia Maria will make her Burlington debut, 'tis a mystery that will be revealed. Everything subject to change!!! All this with food trucks, a shrimp boil, tarot readings, vendors, ping pong, and so much more.

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  • Production Date: 07/30/2022
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  • Length: 02:59:34
  • Town: Burlington
  • Geography: Burlington
  • Event Type: General
  • Content Type: Other

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