Today’s top five things to do in Summit County

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May Concert Series- Euforquestra
Dillon, May 3
1-4 p.m., Arapahoe Basin, 28194 US Highway 6. Making a splash on the Colorado music scene with its progressive, genre- -crossing funk fusions. A unique, rhythmic blend of sound, integrating such genres as Afrobeat, Reggae, Afro- -Cuban, Samba, Soca, Funk, Salsa, and Dub.
New Family Dog
Dillon, May 3
9 p.m., Snake River Saloon, 23074 Highway 6. Dance music, drink specials.
SANE Walk/Run
Frisco, May 3
11 a.m., St. Anthony Summit Medical Center, 340 Peak One Drive. April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month. Join the St. Anthony Summit Medical Center Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) team. A course from St. Anthony Summit Medical Center along the paved recreation pathway to Frisco and then back to the hospital. The SANE Walk/Run supports exam services for sexual assault and and domestic violence survivors. $30 in advance; $15 students; Under 5 Free.
Cystic Fibrosis Fundraiser
Breckenridge, May 3
5 p.m., Downstairs at Eric’s, 111 S. Main St. A silent auction to support Tony Madonna’s team, ‘trek for Tony,’ as they prepare for the Summit County Great Strides event. For a $10 donation receive drinks, pizza, and a silent auction bid number.
Boots & Bingo, Advocates for Victims of Assault
Silverthorne, May 3
6 p.m., Elks Lodge Silverthorne, 1321 Blue River Parkway. 6 games of Bingo, taco bar, 2 glasses of wine, great prizes, great company and a great cause. Wine & whiskey wall, cash bar, music & dancing, photo booth prizes include: Denver Zoo, Strawberry Hot Springs, Stand UP Paddle Colorado, Guided Fly Fishing Excursion, Copper Mountain Day Passes, Ski Cooper Day Passes and many more.
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