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Summit County Community Notes: 2-28-2013

Free income tax services for anyone who needs help. 2012 Personal Tax Return preparation for full-year Colorado residents only. On Saturday, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Summit County Community and Senior Center, located in Frisco (Ute Room). Come prepared, this will only be a one-day event. Be respectful if you do not need this service. Provided by GLS, Inc.

We are looking for enthusiastic souls who want to participate in the opportunities we offer. Whether staffing the box office or helping to build the actual sets, intriguing possibilities await. Contact nanageralyn@gmail.com for more info.

In honor of the Theobald family’s long-standing history in Breckenridge as well its commitment to historic preservation and heritage tourism, the Breckenridge Heritage Alliance will present the second annual Theobald Award. The award will recognize outstanding contributions to the history of the Breckenridge area. Visit breckheritage.com or call (970) 453-9767 for more information. The deadline for nominations is April 19.



This seminar is an introduction to working with Photoshop Elements to make your digital pictures better. It will begin with an overview of Elements, its tools and features and a demonstration of what it can do for you. Following that, you will begin making some basic adjustments to your own photos using the tools so bring your computer (with Photoshop Elements) to the class to follow along. If you don’t have Elements, you are still welcome to attend to learn about the software, but you won’t be able to participate in the hands-on exercises. The seminar is scheduled for Saturday, from 9-11 a.m. at the Summit County Community and Senior Center in Frisco. The class is limited to 25 so call the center to pre-register at (970) 668-2940. Walk-ins will be turned away if the class limit is reached on the day of.


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