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New Pastor arrives in time for Easter at Burlington s Baptist Church

New Pastor arrives in time for Easter at Burlington s Baptist Church
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Vermont s only Black Baptist church to welcome new pastor

Vermont s only Black Baptist church to welcome new pastor
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Remembering Burlington s Glenn Taulton: He d Always Have a Tune to Sing

For the last 30 years, as local listeners and players know, Glenn Taulton performed solo, with his band, G-Thang, and with numerous musicians at spots around Burlington: stealing the show with "My Girl" on karaoke night at the St. John's Club (his karaoke buddy, Rich Graham, said by email that he was lucky to sing backup for Glenn on Temptations' songs), joining Bobby McFerrin on vocals at the Flynn for "He's Got the Whole World in His Hands" and performing in Lyric Theatre's Finian's Rainbow on the same stage.

Vermont plans a tapestry of events to commemorate Juneteenth

Vermont plans a tapestry of events to commemorate Juneteenth
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Burlington Prepares for Its First-Ever Juneteenth Celebration

Tyeastia Green Shortly after moving to Burlington last year for a job in city government, Tyeastia Green pitched her new colleagues on celebrating Juneteenth. Green, the Queen City s first director of racial equity, inclusion and belonging, had fond memories of the holiday from growing up in Minneapolis. Yet Green, who was then the city s only Black department head, says she was met with confused looks when she first mentioned the event. It s a portmanteau of June 19, the day in 1865 when enslaved African Americans in Galveston, Texas, learned that they were free, more than two years after the Emancipation Proclamation was signed.

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