Today’s top five things to do in Summit County

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SOS Hannukah Party
Frisco, Dec. 3
5:30 p.m., Frisco Senior Center, Frisco. SOS is holding their annual Hannukah party on Dec. 3 at 5:30 p.m. at the Frisco Senior Center. You are welcome to bring your menorah and candles to light. Those coming are also asked to bring latkes, main dishes, appetizers, sides and deserts. Please RSVP to Darina at darinasynder@msn.com.
EOTO
Breckenridge, Dec. 3
9 p.m., Three 20 South, Breckenridge. EOTO crisscrosses the country blowing out basement dives, packed theaters, and stages under the stars. Check your festival schedules: this 100% improvised dubstep/breakbeat/house/drum & bass/trip-hop duo is the premier late-night party in the country.
Snowshoe Hike in French Gulch
Breckenridge, Dec. 3
10 a.m. – noon, meets at trail-head, call or go online for directions. Hike through Breckenridge’s fabled Golden Horseshoe, the location of dozens of early mining operations. Along the way are scenic views and former mine sites. Weather permitting, call for reservations and pricing, (970) 453-9767 x2.
Hartford Disabled Sports Ski Spectacular
Breckenridge, Dec. 3
9 a.m., In its 25th year, the Hartford returns to Breckenridge on Sunday, Dec. 3, as the nation’s largest winter sports festival for people with physical disabilities. The weeklong event includes learn-to-ski and race programs, youth development camps and corporate race. The event is conducted by Disabled Sports USA (DS/USA) a provider of sports rehabilitation programs to anyone with permanent disabilities since 1967.
Wild West Tours
Breckenridge, Dec. 3, 5
11 a.m., Breckenridge Welcome Center, 203 S Main St, Breckenridge. Breckenridge Tours presents…Wild West Tours! Step back into time with Breckenridge’s Gold Rush History. Call for reservations: Jamie 970-485-2894 or Gail, 970-343-9169 breckenridgetours2856@gmail.com Every Tuesday and Thursday, except Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. Price is $10.00/person.
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