Today’s top five things to do in Summit County
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Strap In For Life Launch Party Featuring Juvenile
Breckenridge, Feb. 28
9 p.m., Cecilias, 520 South Main St. Join Strap In For Life for a launch fundraiser with thousands of dollars in raffle prizes. Come help support a new local 501c3 non profit in helping those affected by cancer experience snowboard culture on the mountain and beyond. Evening entertainment by award winning hip hop artist Juvenile. Get your spot on the guest list at Cecelias or strapinforlife.org before it fills up. First 100 People $15. (970) 453-2243.
Stargazing Snowshoe at Angler Mountain
Silverthorne, Feb. 28
6 p.m., Angler Mountain Trail, 502 Bald Eagle Rd. Get bundled up and come out for an evening snowshoe under the stars on Silverthorne’s local trail, Angler Mountain. After the snowshoe gather around the fire and warming hut at North Pond Park for warm beverages and treats.
Ladies 80’s Party with DJ RAD
Frisco, Feb. 28
10 p.m., Jonny-G’s Bar, Nightclub & Pizzeria, 409 Main St. All 80’s all night with special guest DJ RAD playing all the best from the 80’s (mostly 1 hit wonders) Throwback prices, too. Ladies drink $1 wells ($2 for the fellas) and $3 Fireballs.
Fireman’s Fire Hose Relay
Arapahoe Basin, Feb. 28
Fire departments from across Colorado team up to participate in a unique slalom-style event. Teams of five firefighters race down a 15-gate slalom course while holding on to 50 feet of fire hose. And you can’t miss them – all participants have to dress in their bunker jacket and fire helmet. So come out to cheer on these awesome men and women as they raise money to benefit the Burn Camps Program at The Children’s Hospital of Colorado.
USSA U-18 Championships
Arapahoe Basin, Feb. 28
The U.S. Ski and Snowboard Association’s (USSA) under-18 slalom competition.
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