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Today’s top five things to do in Summit County

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Keystone Bluegrass and Beer Festival

Keystone, Aug. 1 & 2

Noon, River Run Village. Folks gather while 30+ craft breweries from Colorado and beyond showcase their unique blends of hops and barleys. Live music kicks up on three stages. Visit http://www.keystonefestivals.com for the most up to date schedule of events. All Keystone festivals and events are pet free.



Salute to Ella Fitzgerald

Breckenridge, Aug. 1

7:30 p.m., Riverwalk Center, 150 West Adams Ave. Orchestra Pop Series with music by: Michael Berkowitz, conductor Featuring Carmen Bradford, vocalist Gershwin: Strike Up the Band, Nice Work If You Can Get It, They Cant Take That Away From Me, Fascinating Rhythm, Someone to Watch Over Me, Fitzgerald: A Tisket, a Tasket, Morey: Someday My Price Will Come, Rodgers: My Funny Valentine. Tickets can be purchased at (970) 547-3100 or online at: https://tickets.breckcreate.org/ Price: $7 – 40.



What’s Your Everest?

Breckenridge, Aug. 1

6 a.m., Double Tree Breckenridge and Kite Lake Trailhead, 550 Village Road. The national no-profit No Barriers will host its 5th annual Whats Your Everest event. The event will provide a platform for change the opportunity to summit up to four 14,000-foot peaks gather inspiring speakers, provide a chance to interact with our ambassadors and let participants partake in a community celebration of the potential of the human spirit.

Bake Sale to benefit Summit in Honduras

Breckenridge, Aug. 1 & 2

10 a.m., St John’s Episcopal Church, 106 French St. Summit Honduras is a humanitarian, nonprofit providing outreach to impoverished families and children in Honduras since 2005 and this is our biggest fundraiser of the year.

Gigantic Rummage Sale

Frisco, Aug. 1 & 2

5 p.m., Summit Senior and Community Center, Highway 9. 2600 Member organization gives you the best opportunity to restock your life.

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