Today’s top five things to do in Summit County
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Pray For Powder Party
Dillon, Nov. 6
4 p.m., Dillon Dam Brewery, 100 Little Dam St. Loveland will be selling 4pks for $129 (online price is $139). Live Remote with KSMT. Raffle & Contest Prizes including A-Basin Lift Tickets. $3 Pints, Wine & Well Drinks and Half-Price Wings.
Beak Nasty
Frisco, Nov. 6
9 p.m., Barkley Ballroom, 610 Main St. Chicagos Beak Nasty (Ryland Sabien) is a multi-instrumentalist/producer/DJ that combines the sounds of hip hop and intense bass lines to create futuristic chill funk/electro soul music. He was recently signed to GRiZ All Good Records. Free show, doors at 9 p.m.
Friday Extreme Drop In Tennis Clinic
Breckenridge, Nov. 6
1:30 p.m., Breckenridge Recreation Center, 880 Airport Road. Friday Drop In Tennis Clinic is a great workout with fast-paced drills geared toward the advanced, accomplished player. It is suggested that participants have a NTRP rating 4.0 or higher. Each drop-in clinic is only $20. (970) 453-1734
Climbing Club
Breckenridge, Nov. 6
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
Preston Ghost Town and Gold Mine Tour
Breckenridge, Nov. 6
10 a.m., Breckenridge Golf Course. Learn the history of the Preston Ghost Town and the past of the rich mines in the area on a guided hike (lunch included). Please visit our website breckheritage.com or call (970) 453-9767 for more information.
Old Fashioned Christmas Bazaar
Dillon, Nov. 6 & 7
2 p.m. (Nov. 6), 9 a.m. (Nov. 7), Dillon Community Churc, 371 La Bonte St. Join Summit Historical Society kick-off the holiday season with our annual Christmas Bazaar. Handcrafted art, gifts and goodies will be provided by local artists.
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