Today’s top five things to do in Summit County
Late Night, Date Night, Create Night
Breckenridge, Dec. 11
7 p.m., Ready Paint Fire, 323 N. Main St. N studio fees and Happy Hour all night. Pop in any time or simply carry on from this afternoon. Everyone loves to create so do something different this Friday night, you can always hit the bars later Every week well host a different art project if you’d like to join in. Great chance to make gifts this holiday season.
Rastasaurus
Frisco, Dec. 11
9 p.m., Barkley Ballroom, 610 Main St. With their original songs featuring an infusion of reggae with elements of funk, rock and roll, improvised jamming and dub, Rastasaurus is constantly exploring and expanding its own unique blend of American reggae. Free show.
New Moon Snowshoe Tour
Breckenridge, Dec. 11
5 p.m., Gold Run Nordic Center, 200 Clubhouse Dr. Experienced guides lead you on a wild adventure, without and guidance from the moon, while they share stories of our historical and natural environment. All ages are welcome. Headlamps and a light meal are included. Snowshoe rentals are available for $10, and participants are welcome to bring their own. (970) 453-1734.
Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
Breckenridge, Dec. 11
4 p.m., Main Street Station Plaza, 505 S. Main St. Main Street Station is proud to announce the opening of five new businesses in the Main Street Station Plaza! Come to Main Street Station Plaza for two ribbon cuttings to welcome all of these new businesses. Enjoy live entertainment, food and drinks as you explore each of these new Breckenridge businesses. To learn more contact Johnna Patton at johnna@rockymtnevents.com or call (970) 485-3306.
Candlelight Vigil for Gun Violence
Frisco, Dec. 11
4:30 p.m., Frisco Historic Park. Summit Interfaith Council remembers those taken by gun violence. Bring battery operated light sources. Come in remembrance of the third anniversary of the Sandy Hook School shooting in Newton, CT. (970) 368-0923. http://www.decembersabbath.org
Bonfire with Santa
Dillon, Dec. 11
5:30 p.m., Dillon Town Park. Come sit by the Fire with Santa, roast marshmallows, sip hot cocoa and sing along with Summit Choral Society.
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