Today’s top five things to do in Summit County

Krista Driscoll / kdriscoll@summitdaily.com |
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Preschool Story Time
Silverthorne, April 29 & 30
11 a.m., North Branch – Summit County Library, 651 Center Circle. This week’s theme is food frenzy. All preschoolers and their parents are invited to attend. (970) 468-5887.
Preschool Story Time
Breckenridge, April 29 & 30
11 a.m., South Branch – Summit County Library, 504 Airport Road. This week’s theme is the barnyard. (970) 453-6098.
Summit Reads #3 Book Discussion
Silverthorne, April 29
7 p.m., North Branch – Summit County Library, 651 Center Circle. Third book discussion on the book, ‘Getting Green Done: Hard Truths from the Front Lines of the Sustainability Revolution,’ by Auden Schendler. Led by Joel Geurts from the Keystone Science Center. For more information please contact the Main Library at (970) 668-5555.
Barney Ford Victorian Home
Breckenridge, April 29 – May 4
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, April 29 – May 4
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.
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