Today’s top five things to do in Summit County
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Film: Cadaver with Strings
Breckenridge, April 25
7 p.m., Backstage Theatre, 121 South Ridge St. The Breckenridge Festival of Film and the Breckenridge Backstage Theater present their Spring Film Series. Notes: adult content, drama purchase tickets prior to the event at the Backstage Theater box office. (970) 453-0199.
Alpenglow Ascents
Dillon, April 25
4:30 p.m., Arapahoe Basin, 28194 US Highway 6. Weather permitting, the Long Course is heading up the North Pole for approximately 2,000’ of elevation gain, and the Try It Course will have approximately 1,300’ of elevation gain. Come to Marnie’s above the 6th Alley Bar and Grill for the post event celebration and awards at 6 p.m. $20 race only $30 race, food, and beer 3:30 p.m. check in and registration, or register online here: http://arapahoebasin.com/events.
Jaden Carlson Band
Alma, April 25
7 p.m., Alma’s Only Bar, 12 S. Main Street. McGoon Productions Presents: Jaden Carlson Band. All ages show. Jaden Carlson blows minds.
Final Night of Live Music ever
Frisco, April 25
10 p.m., Jonny-G’s Bar, Nightclub & Pizzeria, 409 Main St. The Final Countdown begins as the Jonny-G’s era comes to an end. Johnny Truscelli & Beau Thomas along with their respective bands are gonna make awesome live music and close it out in style. No cover.
Breckenridge Spring Fever Festival
Breckenridge, April 25-27
8:30 a.m., Breckenridge Ski Resort, Peak 8 Base Area, T- Bar Restaurant, 1599 Ski Hill Rd. The biggest spring party in the Rocky Mountains is back. Breckenridge Ski Resort’s annual ‘Spring Fever’ month-long festival will again return to Breck to end ski season with a bang, and will feature a series of events both on the mountain and in town.
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