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1Nunyuns Burlington Bike Project Don’t forget the most important meal of THIS day, a Ramble Scramble! From 8-10 enjoy the fiddle music of Woodbury Strings, featuring their students. See some rigorous yet fantastical art, in a show featuring Hilary Ann Love Glass 139 N. Champlain St., 7am-3pm (Old Spokes Home & Bike Recycle Vermont) 322 N. Winooski Ave./664 Riverside Ave. 19 Bizarre Bazaar Bike Flea Market 11am-5pm Bike Recycle It’s a bicycle flea market! Need used bicycle parts, accessories, decorations, gear, AN ODDBALL BIKE, and other odds and ends? We knew it! Sales support Burlington Bike Project, the new non-profit operating both bike shops. 2 Ramble Amble Meet in your most dashing attire! Paint the town rainbow with a steady stream of airborne miracle globes. Yep. That means bring bubbles! Top of Depot St., 8:30am 21 SITES E L B RAM 3 Evolution Yoga Join founder Janet Carscadden for a free all levels class. Give your body & mind a tune up to prep for a full day of Rambling! Battery Park, just right of the band shell, 9-10am 20 Bike Portraits 10 16 22 17 18 20 36 27 4 Sweet Basil Cards On the move all day, Megan Humphrey’s mobile greeting card shop will be rolling around the ONE. From fancy to whimsy with a vintage twist, cards for all occasions are available right from her bicycle! Roving tirelessly (on two tires) through time and space! 19 15 40 5 38 31 24 5 Miss Weiner'z 42 Handmade Local Doughnuts! Taste the flavors of the ONE. Available at Scout & Co. and Radio Bean, while supplies last! Leads it’s annual walking tour of the Old North End! Explore the history and architecture of this historically diverse and vibrant neighborhood. Meet in front of William Wells statue. Donations accepted to benefit Preservation Burlington. Battery Park, 9:30-11am 11 34 26 33 43 2 32 30 28 6 Preservation Burlington 21 Rt 127 Hill Climb Challenge 37 25 29 23 1 41 9 14 7 13 5 12 6 8 9 Vermont Center for Acupuncture & Wellness Open house. Be well, be swell and meet the practitioners. 161 North St., 9am-12pm 10 Chubby Muffin 25 cent Creemees all day long!!! $4 Fiddlehead Drafts and Citizen Cider Cans all day long. 88 Oak St., 8am-3pm 11 The Avant Garden See what these community gardeners have been growing! Myrtle St., 10am-3pm 12 Radio Bean Mecca for local musicians, haven of local eccentrics. Great drinks, music, conversation and food! 8 N. Winooski Ave., 10am-2am 23 Allen Hugh Chandler 24 Martin Bock's Open House Gallery Licensed acupuncturist, published author and, sculptor. Martin’s works are in the trade of healers, shamans, and magicians. See why for yourself while viewing his prolific mixed media collages, and wood carved staffs, sculptures and so much more! 30 Rose St., 11am-5pm 8 FIELD DAYS! Join the fun for the whole family in the War of the Wards as teams from the New North End and The Old North End (and possibly others) participate in events such as a 50-yard dash, 3-legged race, tug-of-war, bowling ball shot putt, relay race, and many more! Be sure to grab your Ramble garb for a mere $5, as this is the first place the official Ramble merchandise table will be open. Don’t forget to bring that spare change for the bake sale, and prepare to be in awe of Maiz Vargas’ juggling skills. Battery Park, 10am-12pm Bike Recycle Vermont, 11-1pm Look out for the Cookout! Grilled burgers and dogs, by donation. Learn about programs and classes, air up your tires and lube up your chain at the outdoor repair station. Will have an art show on his porch! 93 North St., 10am-3pm 3 Did you forget sunscreen, water, bug spray...God forbid, a creemee?! Right across from Battery Park, 7am-10pm Beginning of 127 Bike Path, off Manhattan Dr., 1-2:30pm Putting a real kick into kicking up your kickstand, race up the hill to benefit Bike Recycle Vermont! Several races: kids only, adults-on-kids-bikes, the “how slow can you go” race, cargo bikes, and more. Prizes for winners! Entry by donation, and raffle ticket sales benefit Bike Recycle Vermont, the ONE’s social service and educational bike shop. 22 BBQ and Open House 44 35 7Simon’s Park Street Store 11am-5pm Old Spokes Home Say cheese! Get your portrait taken with your bike, or you and your friends and their bikes! Let’s assemble a collection of photos and stories that captures the beauty and diversity of bikers in the ONE. 13 Rebecca Mack A sound and visual artist, Rebecca will have an open studio and print sale! Cyanotypes, portraits & mixtapes, with a listening station! 57 N. Winooski Ave. #3 (SW corner of Grant), 10am-2pm 14 T Ruggs Get your beer here, especially if you’re a Red Sox fan! 149 Elmwood Ave., 12pm-2am 15 The Wellness Co-op Open House Tour of the building, 11:30am & 12:30pm, and Rhymes with Rapper Zee, 1-1:30pm 274 N. Winooski Ave., 11am-2pm 16 "ONE Burlington: Celebrate the Diversity and the Uniqueness of the Old North End" Frog Hollow, with ONE photographer, Sam Simon want ONE residents to get their picture taken and tell their story! Portraits and and conversational excerpts will highlight the rich diversity of The Old North End, and be exhibited at Frog Hollow on Church Street for the month of September. Roosevelt Park, 3-7pm 17Jamba's Junktiques Satiate your inner bedazzler while creating a found object mosaic (glue on trinkets, baubles and tchotchkes) on the front of our FAVORITE junk shop where there will be irresistible deals all day and a test in skill, or maybe a chance to blow off steam, with a “junktoss.” 324 N. Winooski Ave., 1-5pm 18 Flag down the Blue Bus And enter the wormhole of the ONE. You will arrive safe and sound, but where that is, remains to be seen. Meet at 324 N. Winooski Ave., 2pm, but roaming The Ramble till 3pm 25 Group Art Show Rose Street Artists' Cooperative Displaying some of the ONE’s finest fine artists. Visit Burlington’s first affordable studio and living space for local artists! 78 Rose St.,12-5pm 26 Nepali Dumpling House Beautiful momos! A special just for the Ramble! 78 North St., 9am-9pm 27 Grow Team One Garden Party Groovy growers host a potluck BBQ, featuring homemade veggie burgers, face painting, arts and crafts, and live music. All ages are welcome! Archibald Neighborhood Garden, 12-3pm 28 Garden Gallery Take a gander at grandeur, a garden gallery. Meg Cox and friends! 17 Drew St., ALL DAY! This time END your bender at the Olde Northender! Nick Losito, Sloppy Jonathan Hanlon, Ian Straus and Eben Viens unite to form Corn Cob Willy and the Delta Dogs. Be there or be... Olde Northender Pub, 23 North St., 10pm... Get your official Ramble T-Shirt! Available at Decaturfest and the Round-Up! Sat. July 25. 2015 www.theramble.org (Donations of $30 or more): Butch + Babes, Ella Staats and Jill Krowinski Shoeless Management (Donations of $100 or more): Burlington Beverage & Redemption Center ------ RAD RAMBLERS ------ (Donations of $300 or more): Erik Hoekstra ------ RAMBLE ROCKERS ------ AJ Rossman 12-22 North Saturday July 25 2015 Dawn til Dusk Rain or Shine BIG sweaty cyber hugs of gratitude, for their dedicated making and printing of THIS VERY RAMBLE MAP to Sean Melinn (2010-current) and Todd Taylor (2014-current) Guys, really. Despite our way with words, It’s not possible to express how indebted we are to your generosity. 44 The Official Ramble After Party *Many thanks to past Co-Coordinators for your dedicated efforts: Darshana Bolt, and Laura Luchini Meara. Spreading awareness for a new community low power radio station to be on air next summer! Man on the street style audio recording!. ROAMING Heather Driscoll, Ramble Gamble Winner, Co-Founder, Coordinator, and Member (20042010) Lee Anderson, Steady Eddy, Co-Founder, Member (2004-current) AJ Rossman, Round-Up Rouser (2014-current); Member (2012-Current) Jeannie Waltz, Glue & Goo Gone Gal, Board Member (2004-current); Merchandise Maven (2005-current), Co-Coordinator (2011-current) Phinneus Sonin, Our Spirited Spirit Guide and Member (2004-current) Jen Berger, Decaturfest’s Best (2010-current) Jennifer Blair, A Treasure of a Treasurer (2012-current) Sara Moore Giannoni, Ohm M G (2014-current) Alicia Taylor, FUNdraising Expert (2013-current) Ali Zipparo, The Connector (2014-current) Max Tracy, The Council Man Can (2014-current) Cathleen O’Brien, Kindest In-Kind (2015) Robin Lloyd-Miller, Task Master (2014-current) 39WBTV-LP 99.3 The never boring Ramble Board members have, over the years, worn many hats. Noted are: years on the board, spark off their heels, and distinct Ramblin’deavors*, respectively: Orchestrated by Justin Barner, the 2015 Ramble Artist. Multi-media extravaganza and sonic smorgasbord! An eclectic group of ONE artistes & ramble rousers. Music begins at 3:00pm. Maiden Lane, 236 N. Winooski Ave., 11am-6pm As a community-driven event, the Ramble exists because of countless community members’ outpouring of energy, ideas, and time. We estimate there are over 90 things being offered, and over 200 people volunteering. We make the map, but YOU make it happen!!! Here’s to you! 38POP-UP Art Show ...and many other heaps of peeps who are not “official” at the time this goes to print, but will surely step in heroically before the day of Rambling is through! Pee-wee’s Playhouse on the tube, a commissioned Pee-wee art piece, and if things weren’t fruity enough, grilled fruit kebabs and punch on the patio! 258 N. Winooski Ave., 1-4pm Micah Rossman Buck Shepard Siobhan Shepard Mary Angelina Iris Downey Aaron Bonville Laura Jenks Laura Hale 37Butch + Babes 2015 Volunteers: Shepard Gweneth Langdon Bevan Walker Billstein Lindsey Ruhl Amanda Nichol Steven Dang Margaret Coleman Lindsey Gillies Kathy Rossman Seth Rossman Come see the emotional, vibrant work of Sharon Webster & Julie Gundersen. 294 N. Winooski Ave., 12-2pm 12-22 North St., 5-10pm The culminating Ramble block party! • 5pm, Poetry for Hire: Honeybee Press Presents! Poets- inresidence Ben Aleshire and GennaRose Nethercott manifest all your poetic desires, via manual typewriters. • 5:30pm, COMMUNITY PHOTO, Dawn O’Connell is going to ask US ALL to say CHEESE! • 5:45-6pm, Hip-Hop Dance Party with Lois Trombley • 6-10pm, Join Master of Ceremonies, Phinneus Sonin at the stage. He promises to keep his pants on as he introduces some of the ONE’s beloved bands, Hooligan Ferry, Burnt Molasses, A2VT, Iris Downey and Mickey Western & The Rodeo Clowns. • Fan the flames of the fire spinners Maiz Vargas and Georgi Jones! • 5-10pm, Feast at the food trucks with Fuego: Localvore tacos and more, Jamaican Supreme: A hungry mob is an angry mob, so eat!, ONE Hearth: Wood fired delights! A piece of the pie profits go to directly to The Ramble, The Good Food Truck: Locally gleaned gourmet fare, Jam Bakery: Cookies and cakes and pie, oh my! • 6-10pm, Get a beverage in the beer garden. Brian Bixby Jenn Batchelder Zander Benzing Danica Zirkle Avelina Zirkle Neil Flanders Christy Richardson Sophie RichardsonShepard Jasper Richardson- 36 North End Studios 43 RAMBLE ROUND-UP! Justin Barner, 2015 Ramble Artist Aaron Shepard, Dadicated Field Days Father (2014-current) Yeshua Hill, Print Master (2014-current) Jason Horne, The Soundest Sound Man Dawn O’Connell, Photographer to the Stargazers (2010-13, 2015) Katie Grauer, The Greater Curator (2015) Michael Nedell, Webmaster! and Field Days Founder (FAH-EV-AH) Dave Davidson, F.org theramble.org (2012-current) Joe Adler, Music Line Up Lasso (2015) Ben Bergstein & April Werner/VPAL, Hellah Fiscal Umbrella Feast your eyes on Ashlee Rubenstein’s paintings, “Fast and Furious Food”. Free coffee and snacks on da house! 72 N. Champlain St., 12-5pm Fancy dress for people and bikes encouraged. Ramble en masse, on bikes to the Community Photo and Ramble Round Up. We start riding at 5:00 sharp! Corner of Drew and Strong, 4:45pm (Donations of $500 or more): 35 The ONE Arts Center 42 EPIC BIKE RIDE! ------ RAMBLE ROUSERS ------ Dave & Emily Davidson’s yard sale featuring furniture, valuables, household goods, eclectic art and curiosities! 24 Pitkin St., 7:30am-2:30pm Get some flair and some air! Decorate your bike for the Ramble’s Epic Bike Ride! Refreshments for you and your bike, complete with bake sale, lemonade stand and flamboyant frills. 123 North St., 3:15-4:45pm Thank You, from the four chambers of our hearts and from the four corners of our ONE, to the following individuals and entities who have given so much to making The Ramble happen: 34 Community Yard Sale 41 Bike Hub at Sustainability Academy Anonymous, but you know who you are, and so does Jeannie, and she’ll never tell a soul, except Eszie. • Smart Resource Labs Tech Gallery: tour a state of the art green building. Improve your energy literacy. Snacks & techcraft in a zero waste zone! • Vermont Community Garden Network: A booksale and tasty garden treats. • Woodbury Strings: Pick up some instruments and a coupon for a free first time music lesson 12-22 North St., 2-3pm (Donations of $1000 or more) 3312-22 North Street Open House ------ RAMBLE ROGUE ------ Bryce Dance Company will perform an excerpt from their new work Lonesome Bend. Pomeroy Park, 3-3:30pm Dear Meara McGinniss (2015 Co-Coordinator), 32 Bryce Dance Company 16 years ago you were 16, when I was the age you are now. Donning your Docs, you darkened the doorstep of my mixed-media class at Burlington College. Your eyes full of “Teach me everything, I’m here to learn” as they are today. You ended the class making a prom dress that involved condoms and horsehair. I’ve rightfully bragged about it since. Now I have so many more accolades to bestow upon you. Meara, I’m personally so grateful for this opportunity to work with you and bare witness to your creative and professional growth. On behalf of The Ramble, thank you, thank you, and thank you! ~Jeannie Bill O’Conner will lead a basic outdoor yoga class-for all ages and abilities--no mat necessary! Pomeroy Park, 12pm Co-Coordinating Caper/Remarkable Rambler: 31 Hot Yoga Burlington www.theramble.org The only reason Food Network deemed The Sizzler Vermont’s best burger is “The Bag” hadn’t invented The Topper yet. Try the real NEW best burger, featuring a beer sauce made from VT’s own infamous Heady Topper. Grill Open 9am-9pm Decatur St., 12-4pm You are invited! Formal wear encouraged (especially old wedding dresses, bow ties, that bridesmaid dress in the back of your closet, moustaches, polyester & lace!) Potluck party! Bring what you can. There will be yardsales & bbqs, crafters & health providers, rainbows & unicorns: 1:30pm, TIE THE KNOT: Unity in the Community Ceremony • The Burlington Beverage Center, the official store of Decaturfest! Stop by, pick up supplies for the ceremony, mention that you are attending, and receive a free mustache and $1 lottery ticket! . • Community Health Centers of Burlington will have a table with information about CHCB. • The Wellness Co-Op will have an ARTCART filled with art from community members and staff and volunteers. • Yard Sale for Maher! Score some amazing stuff! And it benefits women and children in India! • Kara Torres will be selling up-cycled jewelry and crafts. • Stuart Sporko will be selling jewelry and craft art, including buttons, wolf fur charms, and masks. • Ella Staats to perform later in the day with her band Zii Trees with Marika Massey-Bierman. • Nina Bartlett will be displaying the work of Scott French, illustrator and tattoo artist • Maiz Vargas will be selling his handmade jewelry! • Brass Balagan, The Old North End’s very own radical brass band will play as part of the ritual preparation of the brides of Decatur and then will offer a special rambling procession. • WBVT-LP 99.3: Get in on the chance to record your own audio tag for the radio! MANY THANKS 30 The Shopping Bag 40DECATURFEST! to the wonderful ONE businesses and people who support The Ramble We all scream for ONE Rambleberry ice cream! Matthew Peterson will be on site hawking his zine release, Flatlander #3 from 12-3pm. Talk to Matthew in person about “Everything But,” his beautiful series of black and white photographs documenting his time in the ONE. 237 North Ave. #27, 8am-7pm Over the years The Ramble has picked an overarching idea that captures something of the zeitgeist of the ONE. It has ranged from Pirates to the Wild West. This year, conversations about oldness, unity, newness, gentrification, and home have been in the air. At The Ramble birds of every feather flock together. 29Scout & Co.
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