Today’s top five things to do in Summit County
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School of Breck – Free Kids’ Lesson Day
Breckenridge, Nov. 23
8:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m., Peak 8 Kids’ Kastle, Breckenridge Ski and Ride School. Breckenridge Ski and Ride School is once again offering free beginner ski and snowboard lessons to local elementary students. Rentals, lunch and lift ticket are included. School of Breck will be offered on two Saturdays: Nov. 23 and Dec. 14. Call 888-576-2754.
Summit County 4-H Shopping Extravaganza
Silverthorne, every day
9 a.m. – 4 p.m., Outlets At Silverthorne. Support Summit County 4-H by purchasing your $20 Shopping extravaganza ticket at Alpine Bank in Frisco. Event is on Sat., Nov. 23, at Outlets At Silverthorne—free food — drinks, store discounts better than Black Friday, giveaways — more! Call (970) 668-4142.
Old River Road
Dillon, Nov. 23
9 p.m. – midnight, The Cala Inn, 40 Cove Blvd., Dillon. Foot stomping bluegrass with Old River Road, music starts at 9 p.m., no door cover. Call (970) 468-1899.
Team Summit Colorado Kick-off Party
Silverthorne, Nov. 23
Silverthorne Pavilion, Silverthorne. Team Summit welcomes parents and their children to its annual team meeting and season kick-off party on Saturday, Nov. 23. This is open to all members and any parent or child wanting to join or learn more about Team Summit. For information contact Mau@teamsummit.org, or call (970) 968-3080.
Demo Days
Keystone, Nov. 23, 24
8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., 195 River Run Rd., Keystone. Check out this season’s latest gear from the industry’s top Ski and Snowboard companies. A valid ID and credit card are required to demo gear. There is no cost to demo the gear but a lift ticket or season pass is required to access the mountain. Vendors will be locate at the East Gondola lot, call 800-354-4386 for more information.
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