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Today’s top five things to do in Summit County

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George Wuerthner

Breckenridge, March 25

6:30 p.m., Colorado Mountain College, 107 Denison Placer Rd. Wuerthner will discuss predators and ecology with a focus on wolves. Event co-sponsored by Bud Werner Memorial Library, Yampatika and Yampa Valley Sustainability.



Barney Ford Victorian Home

Breckenridge, March 25-30

11 a.m. to 3 p.m., 111 East Washington Ave. The Barney Ford House Museum honors the escaped slave who prospered and became a prominent entrepreneur and black civil right leader in Colorado. Call (970) 453-9767, x2.



Edwin Carter Discovery Center

Breckenridge, March 25-30

11 a.m. to 3 p.m., 111 North Ridge St. Explore the home and museum of Edwin Carter, miner turned taxidermist and naturalist. View many original Rocky Mountain specimens and enjoy interactive displays honoring Carter’s legacy. Call (970) 453-9767, x2.

Breckenridge Spring Fever Festival

Breckenridge, March 25 to April 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.

BYOK (Bring Your Own Kayak)

Silverthorne, March 25

7 p.m., Silverthorne Recreation Center, 430 Rainbow Drive. Bring Your Own Kayak program is your chance to get ready for boating season. The pool is reserved, no lap swimmers, for kayaks and paddlers. $5 additional fee if you are sharing a boat or teaching. (970) 262-7370.

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