Today’s top five things to do in Summit County
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Explosion of Colors
Frisco, everyday
0037 Peak One Drive, The Art Forum at the second level of the County Commons building. Explosion of Colors shows photography, mosaic art, paintings and mixed-media fiber art by Jamie Callahan, Christina Davis, Abbe Gold, Michele Hardy, Bill Linfield, Bill Novak, Diana “Rocket” Nelson, Katie Romanoski and Susan Simon. Also on display are traditional dresses by the Mexican community in Summit County.
Senior Tennis Court Time
Breckenridge, Oct. 3 & 4
10:30 a.m. (Oct. 3), 12 p.m. (Oct.4), Breckenridge Recreation Center, 880 Airport Road. Senior players have two hours of private court time for round robin doubles play Saturdays and Sundays throughout the Fall. Call in early to secure a spot – play is limited to the first 10 players who register. Please pay $10 fee upon arrival at the Breckenridge Recreation Center Front Desk.
Climbing Club
Breckenridge, Oct. 2
4:30 p.m., Breckenridge Recreation Center, 880 Airport Road. The Climbing Club is suitable for older kids that are new to climbing or other beginners who have not fully mastered all of the necessary skills to move into the competitive teams. Ages 6-11. Fee: $39 per session. (970) 453-1734
Behind Swinging Doors Saloon Tour
Breckenridge, Oct. 2
5 p.m., Breckenridge Hertiage Alliance, 203 S. Main St. Taste the spirits of the Breckenridge Distillery and learn about the historic saloons of Breckenridge. 21+ only. Visit our website breckheritage.com or call (970) 453-9767 for more information.
Master Gardener Series
Frisco, Oct. 3
9 a.m., Summit County Library, 37 Peak One Drive. Summit County Library ends the Master Gardener series with the last workshop. Spring Blooming Bulb: a Primer, from 9 a.m. in the Mt. Royal Room. The workshop is free to all participants. Bring your questions and our Master Gardners will help you get ready for fall.
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