Today’s top five things to do in Summit County
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Ice Skating: Showtime-Junior/Senior Session
Breckenridge, Sept. 23
5:15 p.m., Stephen C. West Ice Arena, 0189 Boreas Pass Road. Have you or your child completed several Breck Skating School classes and/or private lessons? Enroll in Showtime Ice Skating program for Juniors or Seniors, working toward performing in a winter skating show, That Was Then, This is Now! Age groups: Junior Session (ages 8-17), Senior Session (ages 18 & up).
Farmers Market
Silverthorne, Sept. 23
10 a.m., Silverthorne Pavilion, 400 Blue River Parkway. Venders include: $10 Vegetable bags by Miller Farms, fresh farm eggs, fresh fruit, jams, and salsas as well as novelty gifts and toys, balloons and face painting, honey, breads and pastries, dry mixes and dips, lotions, tamales, and jewelry. If you would like to join the market, please contact Miller Farms at (970) 785-6133.
Summit Ski Exhibit
Breckenridge, Sept. 23-28
11 a.m. to 3 p.m., Summit Ski Museum, 308-B South Main St. Celebrate the first 100 years of skiing in Summit County with a ski documentary and vintage equipment and clothing. This exhibit is a colorful look into the history of skiing.
Historic Walking Tour of Town
Breckenridge, Sept. 23-28
11 a.m. & 1:30 p.m., Breckenridge Welcome Center, 203 S. Main St. Take a tour through Breckenridge’s Nationally Recognized Historic District with a local expert. Along the way, hear stories about the hardy souls who lived in Breckenridge more than 100 years ago. Reservations not required.
Barney Ford Victorian Home
Breckenridge, Sept. 23-28
11 a.m. to 3 p.m., Barney Ford Victorian Home, 111 East Washington Ave. The Barney Ford House Museum honors Barney L. Ford, an escaped slave who prospered and became a prominent entrepreneur and black civil right leader in Colorado.
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