Today’s top five things to do in Summit County
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Venture Scout Crew 888 Breakfast Fundraiser
Silverthorne, Sept. 6
9 a.m., Elks Lodge, 1321 Blue River Parkway. Benegiting the Venutre Scouts. Admission: Pre-purchased: $10. At the door: $12. Children under 12: $5.
Labor Day Weekend
Breckenridge, Sept. 6 & 7
All Day, Throughout town. Bid farewell to summer with the challenge of a mountain trail run or the fun of a fundraiser rubber duck race. Sidewalk Sale Days lets gear junkies get great prices on summer favorites and the Great Divide Arts Festival features more than 100 artists.
Cloak and Dagger
Dillon, Sept. 6 & 8
6:30 p.m., 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.
Rudyard Kipling’s: The Jungle Book
Breckenridge, Sept. 6
7 p.m., Breckenridge Riverwalk Center, 150 W. Adams Ave. Rudyard Kipling’s classic tale of Mowgli, the young boy raised in the Indian jungle by a family of wolves, springs to life in a brand new version filled with catchy songs, lively dances, inventive puppetry, and wondrous theatrical spectacle in the tradition of Disney’s The Lion King. (970) 547-3100.
Copper Country
Copper Mountain, Sept. 6
10 a.m., Copper Mountain Resort, 209 Ten Mile Circle. A Labor Day tradition, Copper Country celebrates the best of the American spirit with live music and arts. The line-up this year will feature free concerts from Jimmie Vaughan, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Three Dog Night, Orleans, Buckwheat Zydeco, The Long Players, and Savannah Jack.
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