Today’s top five things to do in Summit County
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‘1964, The Tribute’ Beatle Benefit Concert
Breckenridge, Dec. 28
7:30 p.m., Breckenridge Riverwalk Center, 150 W. Adams Ave, Breckenridge. Take a musical journey to an era of rock history! ‘Best Beatles Tribute on Earth’-Rolling Stone Magazine. Proceeds will benefit Domus Pacis Family Respite’s mission of providing families going thru their cancer journey with a week of respite and peace in Summit County’s high country. Tickets on-line-www.breckenridgeriverwalkcenter.com Tickets at Box Office-12/26,12/27 (3 p.m.-7 p.m.) 12/28(3 p.m.-8 p.m.).
Kids Canvas Painting Party
Frisco, Dec. 28
10 a.m., 3rd and Granite Building, 110 3rd Ave., Frisco. Does your child love using their imagination to create art masterpieces? Drop them off for a morning of painting fun! Sheila Trowbridge, our instructor, will guide the kids step-by-step to paint a snowman theme canvas. This class is open to kids ages 8-15 and all supplies will be provided. The class is open to the first 25 kids to register.
Doctor Robert: A Beatles Tribute
Frisco, Dec. 28
9 p.m., The Barkley Ballroom, 610 Main Street, Frisco. Free Beatles tribute band at 9 p.m. Dressed in ‘Ed Sullivan’ style suits, Doctor Robert loves the challenge of re-creating the Beatles songs live on stage, often adding some of their own improvisation to the performance.
Caribou Mountain Collective
Keystone, Dec. 28
9 p.m., The Goat Soup & Whiskey Tavern, 22954 U.S. Highway 6, Keystone. Progessive bluegrass from Nederland.
Funky Johnson
Summit Cove, Dec. 28
9 p.m., Cala Inn, 40 Cove Blvd, Unit A1/2, Summit Cove. Get your funk on with live music by Funky Johnson.
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