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Today’s top five things to do in Summit County

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Lake Dillon Historical Boat Tour

Dillon, Aug. 19 & 21

9-10:30 a.m., Dillon Marina. Learn the history of the building of the dam and the history of the towns of Dillon while enjoying the beauty of Lake Dillon. Cost is $25 per adult (13 & over), $15 per child – no children under 7. Call Dillon Marina for your reservation (970) 468-5100.



Free Concert

Dillon, Aug. 19

7 p.m., Lord of the Mountains Lutheran Church, 56 US Highway 6. The concert will feature music from ‘The Newsies,’ Mama Mia!’ and ‘Jersey Boys.’ Donations will be accepted for the Summit Choral Society.



Farmers Market

Silverthorne, Aug. 19

10 a.m., Silverthorne Pavilion, 400 Blue River Parkway. Venders include: $10 Vegetable bags by Miller Farms, fresh farm eggs, fresh fruit, jams, and salsas as well as novelty gifts and toys. If you would like to join the market, please contact Miller Farms at (970) 785-6133.

Wild West Nights

Keystone, Aug. 19

5-8 p.m., Keystone Resort, 100 Dercum Square. Bike, hike or gallop over to the Keystone stables. Bike-in movie, brats & beverages available at the Giddy Up Grill. Try your hand at horseshoes or lassoing while enjoying free s’mores around the campfire. No charge just to tour the Stables and hang out by the fire. (970) 496-4000.

Open Session

Summit Cove, Aug. 19

9 p.m., Cala Inn, 40 Cove Blvd, Unit A1/2. Come down to the Cala and sit in on Open Session, musicians of all types are welcome. (970) 468-1899.

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