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Today’s top five things to do in Summit County

Courtesy of Breckenridge Outdoor Education Center

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U.S. Masters Swimming Drop In

Breckenridge, June 2

6:15 a.m., Breckenridge Recreation Center, 880 Airport Road. Whether you are a fitness swimmer, a former competitive swimmer, or a triathlete in training, the U.S. Masters Swimming community will help you work toward your individual goals. Under the guidance of USMS Coach Jaime Brede, you will develop effective habits in a fun environment with other swimmers who wish to take their fitness to the next level.



Field Hockey Intro Clinic

Silverthorne, June 2

9 a.m., Silverthorne Recreation Center, 430 Rainbow Drive. Altitude Field Hockey Club is offering free intro clinics for the beginning of June, email or visit their website for more information.



Advanced Tennis Adult Drop In Clinic

Breckenridge, June 2

10:30 a.m., Breckenridge Recreation Center, 880 Airport Road. Each session uses drills and point play to improve your game and get your heart beating. Advanced tennis players (suggested NTRP rating 3.5 or higher) are invited to join Advanced Tennis Drop In Clinics to fine tune their game and fitness. (970) 453-1734.

Teen/Adult Ice Skating Lessons

Breckenridge, June 2

6:30 p.m., Stephen C. West Ice Arena, 0189 Boreas Pass Roa. This class shares the ice with a Public Skate session, so it could be a perfect opportunity for you to get in a workout while your child practices his or her skating skills. Registration includes admission to the Tuesday Public Skate session after class. Ages 13 & up are welcome.

Free Community Dinner

Silverthorne, June 2

5 p.m., Summit Elks Lodge. Free Community Dinner served to all every Tuesday. The Elks Lodge is 3 blocks north of Target on Highway 9.

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