Today’s top five things to do in Summit County
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Fireworks over the Marina
Frisco, July 4
9:30 p.m., Frisco Bay Marina, 267 Marina Road. Fireworks over the Frisco Bay Marina. Tune in to the simulcast of patriotic music on Krystal 93 93.9 or on http://www.krystal93.com.
3 Ring Weekend
Copper Mountain, July 4-6
10 a.m., Copper Mountain Resort, 209 Ten Mile Circle. A free family event featuring music, fireworks, a conscious carnival, ‘Primp my Ride’ kid-powered parade and hands-on activities designed to educate and entertain. And headlining on the 3 Ring Weekend Stage is Nickelodeon’s own Max Schneider. Max stars on NBC’s Crisis, and his hit song Mug Shot just debuted in this spring’s movie release of Veronica Mars.
July Fourth Celebration
Breckenridge, July 4
All Day, Downtown Breckenridge, Main St. Celebrate Independence Day with lively entertainment, free activities, fireworks and dynamic family fun.
Dillon Farmers Market
Dillon, July 4
9 a.m., Dillon Farmers Market, 115 Buffalo St, Dillon. Every Friday enjoy homemade, handcrafted and freshly grown products at one of the best farmers markets in the high country. Live entertainment from 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Fabulous 4th of July Parade
Frisco, July 4
12:30 p.m., Main St. Special notes of this year’s parade: The parade will lead off with the official Grand Marshal, Marie Zdechlik who moved to Frisco in 1958. If you have kids that want to participate in the parade, they can do so by entering the bike parade. Bring a decorated bike/scooter/wagon to Town Hall west side parking lot at 11:45 a.m. to enter. Children must wear a helmet to participate.
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