Today’s top five things to do in Summit County
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Open Mic Night
Breckenridge, Feb. 16
9 p.m., MotherLoaded Tavern, 103 Main St. User friendly but furiously cookin’ Open Mic with a furry Moose. Bring your strings and come sing, dance, laugh and cry.
Open Jam Night
Frisco, Feb. 16
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.
Gold Miner’s Snowshoe Hike
Breckenridge, Feb. 16
10 a.m., Iowa Hill Trailhead, Airport Road. Enjoy an easy guided hike through the historic Iowa Hill mine site, which takes you past mining artifacts and interpretive signs. Lean what life was like as a miner in the late 1800s and visit a restored miners’ boardinghouse. Weather permitting; Reservations required.
Roller Derby Scrimmage
Minturn, Feb. 16
6:45 p.m., Vail Ski & Snowboard Academy, 1 Academy Loop. Check out the 10th Mountain Roller Dolls on Facebook or at http://www.10thmountainrollerdolls.com/ but email Holly Beavers (hollybeavers13@gmail.com) if you are interested in trying out roller derby and want more information. We are always looking for skaters and refs so men out there, come learn about it, too. You can just do drop in (no commitment needed) for your first practice. After that, choose a punch card or monthly dues are $50 for more committed skaters.
Mindfulness Meditation and Buddhist Philosophy
Dillon, Feb. 16
6 p.m., Lord of the Mountains Dillon, 56 U.S. 6. Mindfulness Meditation Summit County presents weekly classes on Mindfulness Meditation and its application in everyday life. All levels and drop-ins welcome. Area retreats, videos and downloads are also available. Classes are by donation.
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