Today’s top five things to do in Summit County
Halloween Party at Murphy’s Tavern
Silverthorne, Oct. 31
9 p.m., Murphy’s Tavern. Live DJ and dancing, ghoulish drink specials and frightening fun. Costume contest with fun prizes! No cover. 21+ only.
Fall Concert Series: The Goonies
Dillon, Oct. 31
1 p.m., Arapahoe Basin, 28194 US Highway 6. Come celebrate Halloween 80’s style with the Goonies- Colorado’s best 80’s cover band. Join us for a fall celebration with live music, legendary food, and drinks of all kinds in the Base Area Plaza. Always free and family friendly.
Yoga
Frisco, Oct. 31
8 a.m., Epic Mountain Gear, 223 Lusher Ct. Join Epic Mountain Gear and Meta Yoga Studios for a FREE yoga class on Saturday mornings. All skill levels are welcome!.
Teen Movie Day
Breckenridge, Oct. 31
2:30 p.m., South Branch – Summit County Library, 103 South Harris St. The South Branch Library in Breckenridge hosts you and your friends for a movie based book viewing. Snacks are provided. The movie features an adventurous girl who finds another world that is a strangely idealized version of her frustrating home, but it has sinister secrets. (970) 453-6098
Breckenridge Haunted Tour
Breckenridge, Oct. 31
All Day, Breckenridge Welcome Center, 203 S. Main St. Join us for an eerie evening stroll through Breckenridge’s haunted historic district. Upon entering homes of former residents, you’ll wonder . . . was it a draft or did you just meet Mrs. Briggle? Reservations required. Visit our website breckheritage.com or call (970) 453-9767 for more information.
Bilingual Story Time at South Branch Library
Breckenridge, Oct. 31
10:30 a.m., South Branch – Summit County Library, 103 South Harris St. Drop by to hear stories, participate in activities, and enjoy snacks! We will read books in English and Spanish. Story time occurs in the Hopefull/Discovery Rooms and all ages are welcome. (970) 453-6098
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