Today’s top five things to do in Summit County
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Dog Park: The Musical
Breckenridge, Dec. 23
7 p.m., Backstage Theatre, 121 South Ridge St. Get in on the dog park scene with Champ, the show dog; Bogie, the territorial rebel without a collar; Itchy, the sad sack terrier with ADD; and Daisy, the lone Westie female, who must choose a mate from one of the three. (970) 453-0199.
Deep H2O Sport Drop In
Breckenridge, Dec. 23
6 p.m., Breckenridge Recreation Center, 880 Airport Road. Use the water to prepare yourself for better function and improved performance on land. Integrate sport-specific condition drills with balance and agility training to challenge all the systems in the body. Go beyond basic training techniques to develop the hidden athlete inside you. Ages 16 and up. (970) 453-1734.
Christmas Chocolate Village
Keystone, Dec. 23 to Jan. 4
All Day, Keystone Lodge & Spa, 22101 US Highway 6. A yearly favorite, be sure not to miss this delicious homemade creation from Keystone Resort’s Pastry Chef Ned Archibald. This handcrafted holiday tradition features 8,000 pounds of chocolate crafted into a miniature alpine village, a working chocolate gondola, a cascading chocolate waterfall, 4 foot tall white chocolate Christmas tree with chocolate presents. (800) 354-4386.
Glassblowing Demonstration
Frisco, Dec. 23 & 27
2-7 p.m., Gatherhouse Glassblowing Studio and Gallery, 110 Second Ave. Watch the glassblowers transform 2000-degree molten glass into pieces of art. Fascinating for all ages. Classes available.
The Twelve Days of Copper
Copper Mountain, Dec. 23-31
All Day, Copper Mountain Resort, 209 Ten Mile Circle. ‘Tis Twelve Days of festivities at Copper. Torchlight parades on Christmas and New Year’s Eve, deals, discounts, fireworks, rail jams and more.
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