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Today’s top five things to do in Summit County

The Special Olympics continue on Sunday, March 2, at Copper Mountain for the 26th year. Copper is proud to be the official winter training site for all Colorado-based winter Special Olympic athletes as well as the official resort for the Winter Games. Visit www.coppercolorado.com/events for more information.
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Special Olympics

Copper Mountain, Mar. 2

All Day, Copper Mountain Resort, 209 Ten Mile Circle. Copper is proud to be the official winter training site for all Colorado-based winter Special Olympics athletes as well as the official host resort for the Winter Games. This season marks the 25th consecutive year Copper Mountain will host the event.



Kids Canvas Painting Parties

Keystone, Mar. 2

4 p.m., ReadyPaintFire! Keystone, 135 Dercum Square. Kids come play in paint. Fun weekly paintings step-by-step with a ReadyPaintFire artist.



Other Desert Cities by Jon Robin Baitz, a family drama

Dillon, Mar. 2 & 4

7:30 p.m., The Lake Dillon Theatre Company, 176 Lake Dillon Drive. When struggling writer and recovering addict Brooke Wyeth announces that she is publishing a memoir dredging up a tragic event in the family’s history, her parents, aunt, and brother are forced to confront their differing recollections of what happened years before. Contains Mature Content. Tues., Wed., Thurs. ($29 adults, $22 students), Fri., Sat., Sun. ($32 adults, $22 students), Sun. ma.

Timberline Toppers Square Dance

Dillon, Mar. 2

7 p.m., Dillon Community Church, 371 E. LaBonte St. Plus Fun Dance from 3-5 p.m. Mainstream square dance from 7-9:30 p.m. First two tips are Plus. Round dances between tips. Debbie Steinkirchner from Colorado Springs will be the caller and Elaine Fogle will cue the rounds. Visitors welcome.

Ghostly Tales

Breckenridge, Mar. 2

7 p.m., 118 S.Washington. Explore the darker side of Breckenridge. Hear stories of ghastly folk, deathly love, tragic endings, murder and mayhem. $15 adults $10 child. Call Jamie, (970) 485-2894 or Gail, (970) 343-9169, then meet at the Dredge restaurant Northside Bridge.

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