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Today’s top five things to do in Summit County

Stop by the South Branch Library at 103 South Harris St. starting Wednesday, Dec. 16 until Dec. 29 to color an ornament. Library staff will vote on their favorites on Dec. 29. The first place winner will get a special prize.
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Fused Glass Ornament Making

Breckenridge, Nov. 17

7 p.m., ReadyPaintFire! Breckenridge, 323 N. Learn a few basic cutting techniques for glass, make use of our pre-formed pieces (safe for small hands) and build these delightful glass ornaments penguins, snowmen, santas, angels, pressies. Example ideas will be demonstrated so you can follow along, or use your imagination and create your own. Fun for all ages kids welcome with a watchful adult. $10 per ornament includes kiln firing and a hanger.



Uptown Toodeloo String Band

Frisco, Dec. 16



9 p.m., Barkley Ballroom, 610 Main St. A jamgrass tribute to The Grateful Dead with special guests Zeb Bowles from Hot Buttered Rum and Bill McKay (formerly of Leftover Salmon and Derek Trucks Band). Free Show.

Pickleball Drop In

Breckenridge, Dec. 16, 18 & 20

1 p.m., Breckenridge Recreation Center, 880 Airport Road. Pickleball combines elements of tennis, badminton and table tennis, using paddles to hit a wiffle ball over the net. A Recreation Center daily admission, punch pass or membership is required. (970) 453-1734.

Preschool Story Time

Frisco, Dec. 16

10:30 a.m., Summit County Library, 37 Peak One Drive. Visit our library to hear about Penguins, make a craft and spend time with other preschoolers.

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