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Today’s top five things to do in Summit County

Bluegrass band Whitewater Ramble continue their winter residency at The Barkley Ballroom in Frisco with a '90s set featuring grassy versions of Janes Addiction, Snoop, TLC, Tom Petty and more. Doors open for the free show at 9 p.m.
Lynn Richter / Summit Daily file photo |

Silver Drop Pendant with Martha Peterson Glomb

Breckenridge, Jan. 6

noon, Hot Shop, 123 South Ridge St. Combine beading and onyx/hematite beads with textured sterling silver drops. Mix and match all the pieces to create a pendant of your own. No experience necessary. For more information, call (970) 453-3364.



Whitewater Ramble: Pickin’ on the 90’s

Frisco, Jan. 6



9 p.m., Barkley Ballroom, 610 Main St. High octane bluegrass superstars continue their winter residency with a 90’s set featuring grassy versions of Janes Addiction, Snoop, TLC, Tom Petty and more. Free show.

Ballet Barre with Christine Armitage

Breckenridge, Jan. 6

7:30 a.m., Old Masonic Hall, 136 South Main St. Learn basic ballet technique to tone your body and focus your mind. Low impact, yet aerobic, this class will strengthen your core and lengthen your muscles. Beginner or advanced are welcome. Wear sweats or tights and socks or ballet slippers. $10 per session or $100 for 12 sessions. For questions, call (970) 453-3364.

Cliffhangers Session Begins

Breckenridge, Jan. 6

4:30 p.m., Breckenridge Recreation Center, 880 Airport Road. Cliffhangers is a fun, play-based class for kids who enjoy climbing and want to develop and/or enhance their skills. This class encourages elementary school-aged kids to participate in both weekly and session-long climbing challenges, to learn technical climbing skills, and to practice team work, communication and peer support via numerous fun activities. (970) 453-1734.

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