Today’s top five things to do in Summit County
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3 Ring Weekend
Copper Mountain, July 5 & 6
10 a.m., Copper Mountain Resort, 209 Ten Mile Circle. A free family event featuring music, fireworks, a conscious carnival, ‘Primp my Ride’ kid-powered parade and hands-on activities designed to educate and entertain. And headlining on the 3 Ring Weekend Stage is Nickelodeon’s own Max Schneider. Max stars on NBC’s Crisis, and his hit song Mug Shot just debuted in this spring’s movie release of Veronica Mars.
Frisco Founders Day Celebration
Frisco, July 5
10 a.m., Frisco Historic Park & Museum, 1 Main St. Experience Frisco’s Heritage at the Frisco Historic Park & Museum and celebrate the Town’s history. This event features simulated gold panning, live burro rides, costumed reenactments, interpretive tours, refreshments and wonderful live music in the gazebo. (800) 424-1554.
Free Classical Ensemble: Outlets at Silverthorne
Silverthorne, July 5
11 a.m., Outlets at Silverthorne, 246 V Rainbow Drive. National Repertory Orchestra musicians will present a classical ensemble performance. Enjoy the music while Shopping.
Climb to Glory
Breckenridge, July 5
7 p.m., The Breckenridge Backstage Theatre, 121 Ridge St. At the CMC Auditorium. Following on the unprecedented success of its original play The 10th, The Backstage will screen the Warren Miller documentary about the 10th Mountain Division, Climb to Glory, to help celebrate the nation’s birthday over the Fourth of July weekend.
Canvas Painting Party
Breckenridge, July 5
7 p.m., Ready Paint Fire!, 323 N. Main St. Celebrate this beautiful State. Join this fun, social event and follow along step-by-step to create your own Colorado flag. Everything provided, no experience needed, a great time to be had. Beer and Wine available to help the paint flow. Call the studio or reserve online to guarantee your place.
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