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Today’s top five things to do in Summit

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Historic Walking Tour of Breck

Breckenridge, April 24-27

11 a.m. & 1:30 p.m., Breckenridge Welcome Center, 203 S. Main St. Take a tour through Breckenridge’s Nationally Recognized Historic District with a local expert. Along the way, hear stories about the hardy souls who lived in Breckenridge more than 100 years ago. Reservations not required, call (970) 453-9767 x2. Tickets are $10 adults, $5 children (age 4-12).



Sneak peek tour

Frisco, April 24

Noon, Whole Foods Market, Lusher Court. Whole Foods Market invites the community to join them for a family focused sneak peek tour of their new Frisco store.



Volunteer Meeting

Frisco, April 24

5 p.m., Frisco Workforce Center, 602 Galena St. Public invited to a volunteer meeting for Breckenridge Start up Weekend. Come help and support ending unemployment around the world. Contact Thomas (970) 485-0805, http://www.breceknridge.startupweekend.org

Film: Cadaver with Strings

Breckenridge, April 24 & 25

7 p.m., Backstage Theatre, 121 South Ridge St. The Breckenridge Festival of Film and the Breckenridge Backstage Theater present their Spring Film Series. Notes: adult content, drama purchase tickets prior to the event at the Backstage Theater box office. (970) 453-0199.

Breckenridge Spring Fever Festival

Breckenridge, April 24-27

8:30 a.m., Breckenridge Ski Resort, Peak 8 Base Area, T- Bar Restaurant, 1599 Ski Hill Rd. The biggest spring party in the Rocky Mountains is back. Breckenridge Ski Resort’s annual ‘Spring Fever’ month-long festival will again return to Breck to end ski season with a bang, and will feature a series of events both on the mountain and in town.

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