Today’s top five things to do in Summit County
Guitar Town
Copper Mountain, Aug. 12-14
4 p.m., Copper Mountain Resort, 209 Ten Mile Circle. The world’s best guitarists come together for the 12th annual festival, with three days of free performances, guitar & songwriting workshops and kids music activities. In addition to live music, weekend highlights include: Acoustic Kids Showcase, Learn to Play Guitar in a Day as seen on PBS, Custom Luthier Expo and Guitar Center Garage. For more festival information and VIP tickets visit http://www.copperguitartown.com
The Samples
Dillon, Aug. 12
7 p.m., Lake Dillon Amphitheater, W. Lodgepole St. Come on out and listen to some great live music.
DooWop Denny’s Rockin Dance Party
Silverthorne, Aug. 12
7 p.m., Silverthorne Pavilion, 400 Blue River Parkway. Dance to Denny’s ’50s/’60s/’70s music on Colorado’s Coolest Dance Floor, The Silverthorne Pavilion Ballroom. Music to bring out the Rock & Roll Kid in you! Doors Open 6 p.m. – Cash Bar – BYO snacks/munchies Dancing 7-9:30 p.m. Tickets: $14 advance – $20 at door – (970) 262-7370.
Snake River Music Festival
Dillon, Aug. 12
7 p.m., Dillon Community Church, 371 E. LaBonte St. Join The Dercum Center for another amazing evening of world-class chamber music. ‘It’s like having Lincoln Center right here in Summit County.’ Enjoy a romping gypsy time with works by Brahms, Mozart and Sarasates unforgettable Zigeunerweisen. Donations taken at door. Enjoy appetizer/dessert reception @ 6:30. Contact Karina for reservations: (970) 485-4801 or dercumcenter@gmail.com.
Pucks & Pilsners Men’s Hockey Tournament
Breckenridge, Aug. 12
8 a.m., Stephen C. West Ice Arena, 0189 Boreas Pass Road. Games end early Saturday evening for all teams to participate in the tournament party (location TBD). Tournament games begin Friday afternoon and depending on team advancement, end Sunday afternoon. Tournament Divisions Include: Open, Intermediate and Recreational.
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