Today’s top five things to do in Summit County

Breckenridge Heritage Alliance / Special to the Daily |
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Frisco Canvas Painting PartyFrisco, Nov. 30
7 p.m., Frisco Day Lodge, 621 Recreation Way, Frisco. Let the artist in you come to life and enjoy an evening of painting at the Frisco Day Lodge! You don’t consider yourself an artist? This class is open to all abilities; our instructor, Sheila Trowbridge, will guide the class step-by-step to paint a mountain/cabin theme canvas. You’ll be amazed at how simple it is to do with minimal instruction and you’ll have a new piece of art to take home with you! All supplies will be provided. Pre-registration is strongly encouraged; 970-668-2558.
Woodward Re-MixedFrisco, Nov. 30
All Day, Copper Mountain Resort, 209 Ten Mile Circle, Copper Mountain. Is it a grand re-opening or a re-grand opening? Whatever it is, come celebrate the remodel of Woodward at Copper, the opening of the Superpipe and the return of Santa Claus for the relighting of the holiday tree. What better way to work off that third (maybe even fourth) helping of Thanksgiving turkey at the Annual Yam Jam by jibbing Woodward at Copper’s progressive rails.
The New ClassicsKeystone, Nov. 30
9:30 p.m., Live on stage The New Classics are a powerful Rock Dance Band playing songs that you love.
YamnBreckenridge, Nov. 30
9 p.m., Three 20 South, 320 S. Main Street, Breckenridge. Yamn resides in Denver, CO. First and foremost their heart is in their live experience. One that scintillates the senses with courageous beats, grooves that cause instant and contagious grins to ripple across the undulating crowds, heart-warming peaks and head-banging rock riffs. This refreshed and revitalized Yamn is a band hungrier than ever to push the limits of progressive live-tronica. To lend a hand in enhancing the full-bodied, crisp melodies and free-flowing power rock jams that Yamn has come to be known for, is a lighting experience that encompasses a world class rock show.
Tree LightingKeystone, Nov. 30
2-7 p.m., Keystone will ring in the holiday season with our second annual Holiday Tree Lighting Celebration. Guests are encouraged to join the festivities in River Run Village which include a visit from Santa, holiday music, freshly baked holiday cookies, hot chocolate and giveaways for the kids.
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