Today’s top five things to do in Summit County
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Early Bird Yoga
Dillon, Aug. 3 & 5
8 a.m., Lord of the Mountains Lutheran Church, 56 US Highway 6. Modified Kundalini Yoga focuses on strength, breathing and flexibility and is perfect for the beginner or experienced yogi.
Iowa Hill Gold Miner’s Hike
Breckenridge, Aug. 3
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, interpretive signs, and up to a restored miners’ boardinghouse. Weather permitting; reservations required by 8 p.m. Sunday. $15/Adult; $10/Child ages 4-12.
Mindfulness Meditation and Buddhist Philosophy
Dillon, Aug. 3
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.
Our Flower Garden
Breckenridge, every day
All Day, Arts Alive gallery, 500 S. Main St., La Cima Mall. Arts Alive Gallery in Breckenridge is having a show of over 60 garden inspired works of art from quilts and paintings to barbwire and ceramics.
Summer display
Frisco, every day
All Day, The Art Forum at Summit County Commons, 37 Peak One Drive. Recent Summit High graduate and recipient of the Summit County Arts Exhibit Committee Scholarship, Kaitlin Wallace is displaying a sample of her fashion designs. Learn more about the wonderful waxy world of encaustics with Victoria Eubanks. Scroll-saw woodworker Len Szmurlo and metalsmith Cathy Gammel’s art is featured on the wall adjacent the library.
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