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Today’s top five things to do in Summit County

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Colorado BBQ Challenge

Frisco, June 19 & 20

8 p.m., Main St. In addition to the opportunity to sample some of the state’s best BBQ, weekend festivities for attendees include live music, chef demonstrations, pig races and an exclusive whiskey and barbeque pairing tour. The event is free to attend, and open to the public, and attracts more than 30,000 attendees each year.



Farmers Market

Dillon, June 19

9 a.m. to 2 p.m., Downtown Dillon. Enjoy the harvests at one of the best farmers markets in the High Country and please remember to leave your four legged friends at home.



National Repertory Orchestra: Porch Series

Breckenridge, June 19

5 p.m., Breckenridge Associates Real Estate, 229 South Main St. Breckenridge Associates Real Estate sponsors a free classical ensemble performance with the National Repertory Orchestra. For more information contact the National Repertory Orchestra at (970) 453-5825 or http://www.nromusic.com.

Lake Dillon Brew Fest

Dillon, June 19 & 20

7 p.m., Dillon Amphitheater, 100 Lodge Pole. The fifth annual Lake Dillon Brew Fest kicks off with One Ton Pig. Gates open for the Brew Fest at 1-5. on Saturday. The show continues at the amphitheater with local artist Local Folk taking the big stage at 5 p.m. followed at 7 p.m. by the Rocky Mountain Grateful Dead Review. (970) 468-2403

Paa Kow

Frisco, June 19

8:30p.m., Barkley Ballroom, 610 Main St. Free show.

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