Today’s top five things to do in Summit County
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Flag Raising Ceremony
Breckenridge, Nov. 10
8 a.m., Summit County Justice Center, 501 N Park Ave. Honor the 239th Birhday of the US Marine Corp with the Marine’s Prayer, National Anthem, Marine Corp Hymn, and a message from the Commandant of the Marine Corps.
Dinner and Cake Ceremony
Silverthorne, Nov. 10
6 p.m., Summit County Elks Lodge #2561, 1321 Blue River Parkway, Silverthorne. The Boy Scouts will serve as the color guard with a tribute to Iwo Jima. Also, there will be a message from the Commandant of the Marine Corps, and a keynote speaker.
Cannabis Medical Panel
Frisco, Nov. 10
6:30 p.m., Elevate CoSpace, 711 Granite St. Philip Wolf will lead the discussion, as Dr. B from Doctor B Mountain Clinic will present on medical benefits of cannabis, and chef and author of ‘The Ganja Kitchen Revolution: The Bible of Cannabis Cuisine’, Jessica Catalano, will educate on how to properly and responsibly consume marijuana. Refreshments and appetizers will be provided. For more information and to register for the event, visit http://www.cultivatingspirits.com, call (970) 368-2446, or email info@cultivatingspirits.com.
Gold Miner’s Hike
Breckenridge, Nov. 10
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.
Open Jam Night
Frisco, Nov. 10
9 p.m., Barkley Ballroom, 610 Main St. Drum set, amps, piano, mics, sound engineer and more are set up for your use. You don’t have to play music to enjoy Open Jam night with great drink specials and lots of seating. No cover, starts at 9 p.m.
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