Today’s top five things to do in Summit County
La Catrina String Quartet
Breckenridge, Nov. 7
7:30 p.m., Colorado Mountain College Breckenridge Campus Eileen and Paul Finkel Auditorium, 107 Denison Placer Road. Founded in 2007 and hailed by Yo-Yo Ma as wonderful ambassadors for Latin American music, La Catrina String Quartet features members from Mexico (Daniel Vega-Albela, Jorge Martnez-Ros), Venezuela (Simn Gollo) and Chile (Jorge Espinoza). (970) 453-6757
Blackberry Bushes Stringband
Frisco, Nov. 4
9 p.m., Barkley Ballroom, 610 Main St. The first concert of this winters free Wednesday bluegrass series features Seattles Blackberry Bushes Stringband. Their modern sound is reminiscent of The Infamous Stringdusters. Free show.
U.S. Masters Swimming Drop in
Breckenridge, Nov. 3, 5 & 10
6:15 a.m. (Nov. 3 & 10) 6:45 a.m. (Nov. 5), Breckenridge Recreation Center, 880 Airport Road. Whether you are a fitness swimmer, a former competitive swimmer or a triathlete in training, the U.S. Masters Swimming community will help you work toward your individual goals. Under the guidance of USMS Coach Jaime Brede, you will develop effective habits in a fun environment with other swimmers who wish to take their fitness to the next level. (970) 453-1734.
Junior Tennis Lessons
Keystone, Nov. 3, 5 & 10
4:30 p.m., Keystone Tennis Center, HIghway 6 & 22007 Tennis Club Rd. We use USTA and USPTA training to get the most out of all the kids. 4:30-5:30 p.m., ages 5-10; 5:30-6:30 p.m., ages 11-16. Drop-in or punch pass available. Please call for more information: (970) 496-4220
Ghostly Tales
Breckenridge, Nov. 3-11
7 p.m., Dredge Restaurant, Breckenridge, 180 W. Jefferson Ave. Explore the darker side of Breckenridge’s history with this 90-minute walking tour and ghost hunt. We provide ghost-hunting equipment to help you find the ghosts. (970) 343-9169 or (970) 485-2894. $18 adult, $10 child.
Father Dyer Food Pantry
Breckenridge, Nov. 3 & 5
10 a.m., 310 Wellington Road. Open every Tuesday and Thursday until noon. Will be closed on Thanksgiving.
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