Today’s top five things to do in Summit County
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Mud Season Music series
Breckenridge, May 8
5:30 p.m., Ridge Street Wine, Cheese and Chocolate, Adams St Alley. Featuring Acoustic Moose.
Seussical Jr.
Breckenridge, May 8-10
7 p.m., Backstage Theatre, 121 S. Ridge St. Horton the Elephant, the Cat in the Hat, and all of your favorite Dr. Seuss characters spring to life onstage in Seussical Jr., a fantastical musical extravaganza from Tony winners Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty. (970) 453-0199.
Rotary 4 Way Test for the Summit Middle School 7th Graders
Frisco, May 8
All Day, Summit Middle School, 158 School Road. Looking for volunteers for: Rotary is facilitating the 4 Way Test for the 7th grade middle school students May 7 and 8. The sessions are 10 a.m. to noon and 1:10-3:05 p.m. If you can volunteer to be a facilitator for a middle school group it will be very rewarding for you. If you are interested please contact Maggie Dew, (970) 393-2536, mdew@stewart.com.
Ghostly Tales
Breckenridge, May 8 & 10
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 8-10
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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