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Today’s top five things to do in Summit County

Introduction to Zentangle Drawing

Breckenridge, July 8

1 p.m., Old Masonic Hall, 136 S. Main St. This class will provide a beginner with a background in the history of Zentangle, introduce them to the basic steps of the method and expose them to associated vocabulary and the tools used. Please register at least 24 hours in advance at breckcreate.org. (970) 453-3364.



Bonfire Dub

Dillon, July 8



2 p.m., Dillon Amphitheatre, W Lodgepole St. http://www.townofdillon.com.

Shabbat Service and Hike

Breckenridge, July 8

6 p.m., Lake Dillon Sapphire Point overlook, Swan Mountain Road. Please bring a nosh for the Oneg and bring a chair. In the event of rain we meet at Hidden River Lodge at 7 p.m. 22714 Highway 6, Keystone. Contact Jackie Balyeat at jbalyeat@hotmail.com.

All Day Skateboard Camp

Breckenridge, July 8 & 11

9 a.m., Breckenridge Recreation Center, 880 Airport Road. Perfect opportunity for your son/daughter to hang out at the Skate Park all day with trained staff and continue to work on and improve their skateboarding. (970) 453-1734.

Tombstone Tales at Twilight

Breckenridge, July 8-10

5:30 p.m., Valley Brook Cemetery, 905 Airport Road. Hear the tales of Breckenridge’s past from beyond the grave on this 90 minute walk through Valley Brook Cemetery. This historic Victorian cemetery dates back to 1882 and reflects the areas rich mining history. Reservations required by 3:30 p.m. Offered every Friday, Saturday and Sunday. $15/adult, $10 kid (4-12). breckheritage.com. (970) 453-9767.

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