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Today’s top five things to do in Summit County

The Goat Soup & Whiskey Tavern in Keystone hosts the EverGreen Grass Band on Friday, March 21. The EverGreen Grass Band was formed in 2008 over the course of many beer- and whiskey-fueled nights hosting the open mic at the Mousetrap Tavern in Eau Claire, Wisc. The four-piece, including guitar, bass, banjo and mandolin, has been playing its distinctive and aggressive blend of bluegrass, punk, rock, jam and country with various members around the Midwest. The music starts at 9 p.m., and there’s a $5 cover. Visit www.soupandwhiskey.com/events for more information.
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Country Dance Night at the Silverthorne Pavilion

Silverthorne, March 21

7-11 p.m., Country dancing at the Silverthorne Pavilion. Open dancing with your favorite country songs until 11 p.m. Cash bar available, you may bring your own snacks. $5.00 cover charge. Call (970) 453-2224 to be added to the dance email list or contact us at letsdanceemail@gmail.com.



Ghostly Tales

Breckenridge, March 21 & 22

7 p.m., 118 S.Washington. Hear stories of ghastly folk, deathly love, tragic endings, murder and mayhem. $15 adults $10 child, reservations required. Call Jamie, (970) 485-2894 or Gail, (970) 343-9169, then meet at the Dredge restaurant Northside Bridge.



King and I at AOB

Fundraiser for Chip Barrett

Alma, March 21

9:30 p.m., Alma’s Only Bar, 12 S. Main St. Come celebrate the arrival of Spring in the soul of Colorado with the live music of King and I, and support a great man and supporter of local music, Chip Barrett, who has brought great times and great music to Alma for the past 17 years at Alma Festival in the Clouds. Free show.

AIARE Avalanche Education Clinic Level 1

Breckenridge, March 21 & 22

8 a.m., AIARE Avalanche Education Clinic Level 1, Boreas Pass Rd. Caters specifically to women, providing a comfortable fun learning atmosphere to gain the knowledge and skills to become more confident and safe in the backcountry. Combining classroom and field components each day, this course gives women the empowerment and confidence to be an active part of their backcountry decision-making experience. Upon successful completion of the course, participants will obtain their AIARE-Avalanche Level 1 certificate. $375/ 3 Days.

Alpenglow Ascents Series

Arapahoe Basin, March 21

4:30 p.m., Arapahoe Basin, 28194 US Highway 6. Perfect for the serious rando racers that are training for The Traverse or the Power of Four, or people who just want to get a solid skin in after work. New for the Alpenglow Ascents- a Try It Course. Perfect for the recreational uphill traveler that wants to come out on the mountain for a fun afternoon. $20 for race only $30 for race, one beer, and appetizer buffet in the 6th Alley Bar and Grill.

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