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Summit County local businesses planning to celebrate International Women’s Day with discounts and live music

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Patrons enjoy a drink at A-Bar inside The Pad in Silverthorne on its soft opening day Nov. 24, 2021. The Pad is celebrating International Women’s Day on Tuesday, March 8, with 18% discounts and live music from 4-9 p.m.
Stephanie Strauss/Courtesy photo

Some women-led local businesses in Summit County are planning to celebrate International Women’s Day on Tuesday, March 8, by offering 18% discounts to customers that identify as women.

According to a press release, the 18% discount signifies the 18-cent pay gap that still exists between men and women in the U.S, according to the U.S. Department of Labor.

In total, 15 women-owned businesses are planning to offer an 18% discount. They include:



  • Red Buffalo Coffee & Tea in Silverthorne
  • Locals Liquors in Silverthorne
  • The Pad in Silverthorne
  • Minimal Impact Lifestyle in Silverthorne
  • Lady Sunshine in Frisco
  • Lauren Jefferson Health and Wellness Consulting
  • Studio B Dance Center in Frisco
  • Mountain Dweller Coffee Roasters in Frisco
  • All Flooring Design in Frisco
  • Amazing Brains in Frisco
  • Saved by the Wine in Dillon
  • Peak Yoga Studio in Dillon
  • Gillespie Photography in Silverthorne
  • Timberline Craft Kitchen & Cocktails in Silverthorne
  • Shoe Inn Boutique in Frisco

In addition to offering the 18% discount, The Pad is also hosting a happy hour from 4-6 p.m. with live music from Ghanay Gloude. After that, there will be a set of rotating female performers from 6-9 p.m. as well as an 18% discount for bar tabs and bookings for all women.

For more information, visit each business’ social media accounts.



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