Today’s top five things to do in Summit County
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Family ‘Turkey Day’ Platter Painting
Breckenridge, Nov. 22
3 p.m., ReadyPaintFire! Breckenridge, 323 N. Main St. Get the family together for fun pottery painting! Our lovely RPF girls have prepared these fun examples that you can paint together. Choose your favorite colors together, everyone grab a brush and lets create some memories. Various platter shapes and sizes to choose from $30 NO Studio fees. Platter will be fired and ready for pick up on Wednesday just in time for Turkey Day.
Yoga Classes
Dillon, Nov. 22
12 p.m., 119 La Bonte #207. All levels yoga class held in an intimate space that gives you a unique chance to get 5 to 1 level of instruction to help focus on your specific needs and goals. Donations only. (970) 468-1607
Barney Ford Victorian Home
Breckenridge, Nov. 22
11 a.m., Barney Ford Victorian Home, 111 East Washington Ave. The Barney Ford House Museum honors the escaped slave who prospered and became a prominent entrepreneur and black civil-rights leader in Colorado. Please visit our website breckheritage.com or call (970) 453-9767 for more information.
FREE Puppy Playtime 0-6 months
Dillon, Nov. 22
11 a.m., Dillon Petco, 264 Dillon Ridge Way. FREE Puppy Playtime. Socialize your puppy with other same-age dogs. 0-6 months. Please bring current vet records.
Casa Gabriel Open House
Frisco, Nov. 22
2 p.m., 18 School Rd, Suite 100. There will be a blessing of the newly opened Casa Gabriel Project of Catholic Charities for pregnant women and families with young children age five and under who are in need of material, emotional and spiritual assistance. All are welcome to attend. For more information, contact Joan Newby at (719) 486-3116 or email newbyjoan@yahoo.com
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