Today’s top five things to do in Summit County

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Don’t Dress for Dinner
Dillon, Nov. 22
7:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m., Lake Dillon Theatre, Dillon. Experience an evening of side-splitting comedy as long time friends, their wives, and their mistresses converge in this outrageously funny farce. Call (970) 513-1151.
John Truscelli Band
Keystone, Nov. 22
9:30 p.m., Snake River Saloon, Keystone. Local favorite John Truscelli is live on stage at 9:30 p.m. His roots rock sounds are great for listening and dancing. Call (970) 468-2788
Free Live Music with Atomga
Breckenridge, Nov. 22
9 p.m., three20south, 320 S. Main St., Breckenridge. Being hailed as “Denver’s newest party band” is a hefty responsibility. Luckily, no task seems too great for Denver’s 11-piece afrobeat outfit, Atomga. Every show turns into a booty-shaking dance party that leaves audiences exhausted from moving, but still craving more. Free show. Call (970) 368-3204.
Malai Llama live
Keystone, Nov. 22
9 p.m., Goat Soup & Whiskey Tavern, 22954 U.S. Hwy 6 at Rasor Dr., Keystone. A 5-piece instrumental Colorado band that combines genres like jazz, rock, and electronic jam in a psychedelic fusion. Call (970) 513-9344.
2 for 1 Dinner Sleigh Rides
Keystone, Nov. 22
Enjoy the finest of western hospitality at Keystone Stables. The jingle of the reins, the whisper of the sleigh across the snow, experience an authentic winter wonderland beneath the stars on our signature Sleigh Ride Dinners. A Keystone wrangler will take you on a cozy horse-drawn sleigh ride through valley to The Soda Creek Homestead, where we’ll serve up an incredible 3–course meal with all the fixings. Shoot, we’ll even play you a few cowboys tunes. Reservations required, call (800) 354-4386.
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