Today’s top five things to do in Summit County

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Adult Drop-In Tennis Clinic
Keystone, April 28
1 p.m., Keystone Tennis Center, Highway 6 and Tennis Club Road. Tennis professionals will coach you through aerobic drills that will improve your game. Guaranteed to get your heart pumping. (970) 496-4220.
French Gulch Dredge Hike
Breckenridge, April 28
10 a.m., B&B Trailhead, Airport Road. Hike through Breckenridge’s fabled Golden Horseshoe, the location of dozens of early mining operations. Along the way enjoy scenic views and explore former mine sites. Weather permitting; Reservations required.
‘Spring Into Spring’ Gallery
Breckenridge, every day
11 a.m., 501 S. Main St., La Cima Mall. The gallery artists are exhibiting a show for spring. Paintings, pottery, clay, glass, photography, fiber and more. Come check out the new bigger location in La Cima Mall. Featured artist of the month is mixed media artist, Valerie Dunning Edwards .
‘Outdoor Art’ Show
Frisco, every day
All day, County Commons Library Gallery. Summit County Arts Exhibit Committee presents the “Outdoor Art” of Marianna Duford. This exhibit features colorful paintings from Colorado, Mexico and Italy printed in a way that allows them to be displayed outdoors or in a spa or pool area. Marianna is a Colorado native whose artwork includes watercolors, oils or acrylics drawn from her travels around the world and especially Colorado.
Free Pool & Darts
Frisco, April 28
9 p.m., Jonny-G’s Bar, Nightclub & Pizzeria, 409 Main St. Cheap date night. Free pool & darts. Open-close. $2.50 Domestic Bottles, 10 p.m. to close.
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