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Today’s top five things to do in Summit County

The Band of Heathens kicks off the Keystone Bluegrass and Beer Festival at Warren Station Center for the Arts on Friday, Aug. 1. In the course of their evolution from loose assemblage to world-class rock ’n’ roll outfit, the Band of Heathens has built a potent body of recorded work that’s won the Austin, Texas, ensemble a reputation as one of its hometown’s most vital musical resources. Doors open at 7 p.m., and the show starts at 8. Tickets are $10 in advance or $12 at the door. Visit www.keystonefestivals.com for tickets or more information.
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National Repertory Orchestra’s Season Finale

Breckenridge, Aug. 1

7:30 p.m., Breckenridge Riverwalk Center, 150 W. Adams Ave. Maestro Carl Topilow will lead the NRO in its season finale as they present such works as Richard Strauss’s ‘Don Quixote,’ and Modest Mussorgsky’s ‘Pictures at an Exhibition.’ $25-$40, $7/youth 18 & under.



Live Music by Local Folk



Dillon, Aug. 1

9 p.m., Lake Dillon Tavern, 119 E Labonte St. #108. Local Folk is a collective string band comprised of players from the Summit County area. The band features an up-tempo mixture of bluegrass, old-time, western swing and fiddle tunes.

Sunshine & Wine at the Ski Tip Lodge

Keystone, Aug. 1

4 p.m., Keystone Resort, 100 Dercum Square. Sommelier Megan Morgan presents a handpicked selection of unique wines with different themes. Reservations required, $30 per person. For reservations call (970) 496-4386.

Pot Luck Dinner

Silverthorne, Aug. 1

6 p.m., Eagle’s Nest Pavilion. RSVP to Barbara Schnittman at barbaraschnittman@yahoo.com with the number coming and the dish that you will be bringing. (970) 262-7300.

Josh Galvin

Breckenridge, Aug. 1

5:30-8:30 p.m., Ridge Street Wine and Cheese, 304 S. Main St. Playing original music from his ‘Ten Mile Ranger’ CD, as well as eclectic covers.

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