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Today’s top five things to do in Summit County

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Four Shillings Short

Dillon, Oct. 5

4 p.m., Lord of the Mountains Lutheran Church, 56 US Highway 6. First concert of the 2014-2015 Summit Music and Arts Concert Series. Purchase tickets individually or become a ‘Friend of Summit Music and Arts’ (go to website and look under ‘donate’). The international duo Four Shillings Short from California will present an evening of Celtic, Folk and World music on a fantastic array of world instruments (over 30). $15 in advance, $20 at the door. Children under 17 free. Tickets: http://www.summitmusicandarts.org or (970) 485-2916.



Open Mic Night

Dillon, Oct. 5

9 p.m., Lake Dillon Tavern, 119 E Labonte St. #108. Bring your instrument or voice down and perform on stage with a full professional sound system. Local musician and singer Arnie Green will be hosting.



Karaoke

Frisco, Oct. 5

10 p.m., Moose Jaw, 208 Main St. Come start a new Frisco tradition with Karaoke at the Moosejaw. Join your hostess Maria, the jaw crew, and all your favorite locals every for some singing and fun.

Gold Miner’s Hike

Breckenridge, Oct. 5

10 a.m., Iowa Hill Trailhead, Airport Roade. Enjoy an easy guided hike through the historic Iowa Hill mine site, which takes you past mining artifacts, interpretive signs, and up to a restored miners’ boardinghouse. Weather permitting, reservations required – online or call (970) 453-9767 x2.

Historic Walking Tour of Town

Breckenridge, Oct. 5, 8-11

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.

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