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Today’s top five things to do in Summit County

John Warner / Special to the Daily
John Warner / Special to the Daily |

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The 10th

Breckenridge, Feb. 21

7:30 p.m., Backstage Theatre, 121 South Ridge St., Breckenridge. The 10th follows two recruits who join the 85th Regiment at Camp Hale in the Pando Valley for the purpose of becoming alpine soldiers. Fortitude, faith, and fighting spirit combine to create a brotherhood of soldiers never seen before – or since. (970) 453-0199.



Travel show

Silverthorne, Feb. 21

7 p.m., North Branch Library, Silverthorne. Friends of the Libraries presents “Greenland is White, Iceland is …..,” a free slide/talk show by John Warner. The Friends of the Libraries presents these talks as part of their fundraising efforts to help the libraries purchase books and other supplies. You can follow them on Facebook and Twitter or check the website at http://www.summitcountylibraries.org.



Country Dance Night

Dillon, Feb. 21

7 p.m., Dillon Amphitheater, 100 Lodge Pole, Dillon. Join us for County dancing at the Silverthorne Pavilion. Dance lessons start promptly at 7 p.m. and continue until 8 p.m. 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.

Marc Stone’s New Orleans All-Stars

Frisco, Feb. 21

9 p.m., The Goat Soup & Whiskey Tavern, 22954 U.S. Highway 6, Keystone. Head down to the Goat Soup and Whiskey Tavern for a night of music from Marc Stone’s New Orleans All-Stars.

Funky Johnson

Dillon, Feb. 21

9 p.m., Snake River Saloon, 23074 Highway 6, Dillon. Live on stage, Funky Johnson is Summit’s own Funk/Rock band. Great Lady lead vocals, singing your favs. Please support local music.

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