Today’s top five things to do in Summit County
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Art Around Town Summer Art Walk
Breckenridge, July 25
10:30 a.m., Fuqua Livery Stable, 110 E Washington Ave. Learn about what is happening in the Arts District, get a tour of the 2014 ‘Sculpture on the Blue’ exhibition.Tours take about an hour.
John Denver Tribute Concert
Breckenridge, July 25
7:30 p.m., Breckenridge Riverwalk Center, 150 W. Adams Ave. Sixth annual tribute to Colorado’s music legend, John Denver. The concert will benefit Domus Pacis Family’s mission of providing week long respites in Summit County’s High Country for families impacted by cancer. Costs of tickets are $25 for general admission and $45 for VIP seating. Tickets can be purchased at the Riverwalk Center or online through the Riverwalk Center website.
Friday Night Concert Series with Jelly Bread
Dillon, July 25
7 p.m., Dillon Amphitheater, 100 Lodge Pole. Jelly Bread’s musical alchemy blends a dash of alt-rock with soul and funk, yet is thoroughly steeped in a Rock-Americana.
Friday Afternoon Club
Keystone, July 25
1 p.m. to sunset, Keystone Resort, 100 Dercum Square. Head to the Summit House. All activities are free and can be checked out through the Overlook Grill. Accessible via a scenic ride on the River Run Gondola. Foot passenger tickets are available at the River Run Ticket Office and are free on Fridays from 3 p.m.-close. Call (800) 354-4386 for more information.
The DBC
Frisco, July 25
9 p.m., Barkley Ballroom, 610 Main St. The DBC blends the roots of rock with jazz and world music to create a sound reminiscent of Santana, Stevie Wonder and Steely Dan with the jam spirit of Widespread Panic and The Grateful Dead. Free show.
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