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Mardi Gras 4Paws is today, from 3–6 p.m. at Second Avenue and Main Street, Frisco. The event is a fundraiser for League for Animals and People of the Summit. Day of registration will be $25 per dog and will be available starting at 3 p.m. at the “yappy” hour street party at 2nd Avenue and Main Street. Humans are free. Each paid registration will include a Mardi Gras doggie bandana, beads, dog treats and a token for a choice of one bowl of gumbo, beer, wine or Doggie Brew. The $5 registrations for additional dogs will get beads and treats only. $5 tokens for food and beverages will be available for sale during the “yappy” hour street party as well.
Carl Scofield / town of Frisco |

Valentine Boxes with Judy Day

Breckenridge, Feb. 6

1 p.m., Fuqua Livery Stable, 110 E. Washington Ave. Participants will learn to fold cardstock to make a gift box. (970) 453-3364.



Honey Puddle

Dillon, Feb. 6

9:30 p.m., Snake River Saloon, 23074 Highway 6. Honey Puddle is a funk/rock dance band featuring song stylist and local favorite Jessica Jones on lead vocals.



Free Breck Ski Instructor Class

Breckenridge, Feb. 6 & 7

9:15 a.m., Ski Hill Grill, One Ski Hill Place, Peak 8. Call (970) 496-3272 for more information.

Girls in STEM @ KSS

Keystone, Feb. 6

10 a.m., Keystone Science School Campus, 1053 Soda Ridge Road. Girls grades 3-7 will work through the Engineering Design Process and collaborate on projects like building a robot or constructing a dam, all while exploring the many possibilities open to women in STEM.

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