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Today’s top five things to do in Summit County

Krista Driscoll / kdriscoll@summitdaily.com

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CASA Flex Training

Dillon, May 6

6 p.m., CASA of the Continental Divide, 330 Fiedler Drive. Learn how to advocate for abused and neglected children through Court Appointed Special Advocates. Volunteers get to know the child and report on their best interest throughout the case. This is a National CASA 30 hour training that includes half online work, and half in-person trainings. (970) 513-9390.



Probiotics: Whole body

health begins in your gut

Dillon, May 6

5:30-6:30 p.m., Natural Grocers, 761 Anemone Trail. Come to this free nutrition seminar to learn how fermented foods and probiotic supplements can support the health of your gut



Family Gym Time

Breckenridge, May 6, 8 & 11

10 a.m., Breckenridge Recreation Center, 880 Airport Road, Breckenridge. An inflatable jungle is set up along with gym mats and other play equipment so kids can have a roomy, warm, indoor space for active play and socialization. Family Gym Time is an open play format with no instruction provided. Parent supervision is required. Fees: A $6 drop in fee is due upon arrival at the Recreation Center Front Desk. (970) 453-1734.

Ghostly Tales

Breckenridge, May 6-8

7 p.m., Dredge Restaurant, Breckenridge, 180 W. Jefferson Ave. Explore the darker side of Breckenridge’s past on this Ghost Hunt and 90 minute walking tour. Meet Sylvia, the lonely widow; William Goodwin, the mangled miner; and Dr. Condon, the cold blooded killer. Ghost-hunting equipment provided to help you find those ghosts. Tablets and Smart Phones will be used, bring your own. Call Jamie before 5 p.m. (970) 485-2894.

Historic Walking Tour

Breckenridge, May 6-10

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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