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Today’s top five things to do in Summit County

On Friday, Jan. 22, the Friends of the Library’s 2016 Travel Slide Show Series presents “Castles, Abbeys and Whiskey of Scotland” with photographs by Jim Whiteley. This is the first slide show presentation in the 2016 series. View his photos at 7 p.m. on Friday, Jan. 22 in the Blue River Room of the North Branch Library, 651 Center Circle in Silverthorne. This free program is presented by the Summit County Library’s Friends of the Library. The Friends of the Library present these slide show presentations as part of their fundraising efforts to help the libraries purchase books and other supplies. Follow the library on Facebook and Twitter or check the website at summitcountylibraries.org for more information.
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Late Night, Create Night

Breckenridge, Jan 22

7 p.m., Ready Paint Fire, 323 N. Main St. No studio fees and Happy hour all night.



Dead Phish Orchestra

Frisco, Jan. 22



8:30 p.m., Barkley Ballroom, 610 Main St. Paying tribute to The Grateful Dead and Phish while seamlessly transitioning back and forth. Free.

Beginner Fencing Drop In

Breckenridge, Jan. 22

8:15 p.m. Breckenridge Recreation Center, 880 Airport Road. 8 years and older. This introductory class teaches participants the basics and fundamentals of fencing. Participants are responsible for securing their own equipment. $5 per class. (970) 547-4321.

After School Taekwondo

Breckenridge, Jan. 22

4:30 p.m., Breckenridge Recreation Center, 880 Airport Road. Ages 3-12. Students learn the basic techniques of self-defense from Sahn Taekwondo instructors while improving balance, strength, coordination and flexibility. (970) 453-1734.

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