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Today’s top five things to do in Summit County

The Frisco Memorial Park community meeting will be held Thursday, Feb. 11 at 6:30 p.m. at the Frisco Day Lodge. The open house will present the conceptual planning by the Memorial Park Steering Committee for a park to memorialize the crash of Flight for Life Lifeguard 2 on July 3, 2015. The committee will be taking public comment and wants to share with the community the progress made.
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Canvas

Breckenridge, Feb. 11

7 p.m., Ready Paint Fire, 323 N. Main St. Join local artist Lori Weissman for a social evening and a painting to be proud of. Learn the basics of acrylic painting. Follow along ‘step-by-step’ to make your very own ‘Valentines Bouquet’. Everything provided, no experience necessary. Reservations required. (970) 453-5765.



Andy Babb & The Big Beautiful Band

Dillon, Feb. 11



9:30 p.m., Dillon Dam Brewery, 100 Little Dam St. Their interactive and inclusive shows will have you singing, dancing, and clapping.

Free Daily Copper Ambassador Snowshoe Tours

Copper Mountain, until April 9

10 a.m. & 1 p.m., Copper Mountain Resort, 209 Ten Mile Circle. Free snowshoe tours on scenic trails out of West Village. No experience necessary and snowshoe rentals available. Details at coppercolorado.com. Please make reservations with Guest Services at (970) 968-2882 ext 45863.

Valentine Heart Leis for Kids with Kia Neill

Breckenridge, Feb. 11

4:30 p.m., Quandary Antiques Cabin, 131 S. Ridge St. Create fun, wearable Valentines by stringing hearts together in a loving leis necklace. (970) 453-3364.

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