Today’s top five things to do in Summit County
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Folk Orchestra Patchy Sanders
Frisco, Aug. 26
10 p.m., Barkley Ballroom, 610 Main St. Based out of Ashland OR, they are 6: Danielle (banjo.) and Jacqui Aubert (vocal), Dan Sherrill (guitar.), Sara Wilbur (violin.), Ian Van Ornum (mandolin.), and Eric Jones (bass). Working with eclectic themes from dreams, fairy-tales, afterlife, and wild lands, Patchy crafts stream-of-consciousness story music with an emphasis on melody and lyrics.
Complimentary ICD-10 Planning and Breakfast Seminar
Frisco, Aug. 26
7 a.m., Summit County Community and Senior Center, 83 Nancy’s Place. This is a free ICD-10 Seminar with a bonus chronic care management billing info segment. RSVP before Aug. 26, to jade@streamrev.com. Jade Gianakopoulos of StreamRev will be the host (937) 577-4266 Please join us for a nice breakfast, and get all the info you need to leave with and be ready for ICD-10.
Early Bird Yoga
Dillon, Aug. 26 & 28
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.
Summit Trail Running Series Race #6
Frisco, Aug. 26
6 p.m., Breckenridge Recreation Center, 880 Airport Road. The trails out of the Gold Run Road Trailhead are the site of the sixth and final race of the 14th annual Summit Trail Running Series. The Flumes/Tom’s Baby race has a 7K short course and 11K long course. No aid stations are on the course – the Series is cup-free. Participants must bring a reusable water bottle. Register for $22 by noon Wednesday, Aug. 26 or on race day for $25. The fee for ages 10-17 is $5. (970) 453-1734.
Cloak and Dagger
Dillon, Aug. 26-30
All Day, The Lake Dillon Theatre Company, 176 Lake Dillon Drive. Third-rate detective Nick Cutter is down on his luck when a beautiful blonde bombshell tosses a very intriguing case (and herself) into his lap.
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