Today’s top five things to do in Summit County
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Full Moon Moonlight Snowshoe Tour
Copper Mountain, Jan. 16
6 p.m., Copper Mountain Resort, 209 Ten Mile Circle, Copper Mountain. Join the Copper Mountain Resort Ambassadors for an unforgettable experience on our free full moon Moonlight Snowshoe Tour. No experience necessary. Snowshoe rentals available. Space is limited – reservations requested at Guest Services (970) 968-2318 ext 45861.
Cupcakes and Canvas
Keystone, Jan. 16
4:30 p.m., Warren Station Center for the Arts, 164 Ida Belle Drive, Keystone. Let your little one discover their inner Picasso! During this 2 hour class, your kids will be guided by our art teacher to create an artistic masterpiece while enjoying delicious cupcakes. Parents, you can enjoy yourselves too! Warren Station’s bar will be open during the event for you to enjoy an adult beverage. Class includes canvas, art supplies, cupcakes, and guidance.
Snowmobile safety seminar
Breckenridge, Jan. 16
6-9 p.m., Senior Center, 83 Nancy’s Place, Frisco. Free Snowmobile Safety Seminar presented by Silverthorne Powersports, the Colorado Avalanche Information Center, Summit County Rescue Group and the High Country Snowmobile Club this Thursday, Jan. 16, from 6-9 p.m. Join us for an educational night and sharpen those backcountry skills. The event is free and snacks will be provided. Free giveaways.
Watercolor workshop
Breckenridge, Jan. 16
4-6 p.m., Art Supply, 201 S. Ridge St., Breckenridge. In this introductory 2 hour workshop you will learn the use of tools and different ways to apply watercolors while you create your very own piece of art, from a landscape to a still life. All materials are included, $15.
High 5
Dillon, Jan. 16
9:30 p.m., Snake River Saloon, 23074 Hwy 6, Dillon. Locals Appreciation night, Live on stageHigh 5, Keystone’s own jam band, $2 Bud, $3 Stoli, Jaegar, Fireball. Please help support local music.
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