Today’s top five things to do in Summit County
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BMC Pike’s Peak or Bust Camp
Breckenridge, June 2
8 a.m. to 6 p.m., Breckenridge Recreation Center, 880 Airport Road. This week we learn about historic mountain culture and how the first settlers survived here. Visit a working mine here in Summit County. Wednesdays are designated field trip day, so register early. Fees: BMC Membership – $10 (includes camp t-shirt; required for all campers) Breckenridge Resident – $38; Non-Resident – $43 Lunch – $5 per day Age Groups: Pikas (ages 5-6.5) Bears (ages 6.5-7) Eagles (ages 8-9) Extremes (ages 10-12). (970) 453-1734.
Frisco Adventure Camp
Frisco, June 2
9 a.m., Frisco Adventure Park, 621 Recreation Way. This program runs through June 7 and is open to youth ages 6-12 that are looking to increase their knowledge and ability in the bike and skate parks.
Arts Alive
Breckenridge, every day
11 a.m., 501 S. Main St., La Cima Mall. Arts Alive Gallery is excited to highlight a new member as Artist of the Month. Katie Sherman is a fiber artist who will be exhibiting her works in the gallery for the month of May. The opening reception is the 2nd Saturday, May 10, from 4-8 p.m. The gallery continues it’s ‘Spring into Spring’ show with works from gallery artists.
Light for the Soul: Looking for the Beauty Inside
Frisco, every day
all day, Community Commons Building. A new exhibit at the County Commons Lobby Space in Frisco. Artist Joe Wakeman has 6 mixed media works on display that are enhanced by LED lighting. Also on display are glass works by Kerry Feldman of ART on a Whim Gallery and art pieces from the winners of the Bob Anderson scholarships presented by the Summit County Arts Exhibit Committee this year.
Free Fit Camp
Dillon, June 2
6:30 p.m., Dillon Amphitheater, 100 Lodge Pole. Always happy to see new faces and welcome all fitness levels who are looking for a positive environment to improve their health and wellness. If you are interested please email Danielle M. Powell dmpowell2@liberty.edu.
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