Today’s top five things to do in Summit County
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Intermediate Wheel Throwing with Ronald Shaw
Breckenridge, Feb. 18
5 p.m., Ceramic Studio, 125 S. Ridge St. In this four-week class, Ron will teach you how to wedge, center, throw, and create exclusively large wheel thrown pieces. We will be using anywhere from 10 to 25 lb. and higher to create large platters, bowls, bottles, vases and sectional pots using thrown pieces to construct a cohesive form. (970) 453-3364.
High 5
Dillon, Feb. 18
9:30 p.m., Snake River Saloon, 23074 Highway 6. Summit County’s favorite jam/dance band.
Keystone 50+ Ski with Us
Keystone, Feb. 18
9 a.m., Summit House, Dercum Mountain. Complimentary guided ski program for all Keystone guests ages 50 and older. All abilities are welcome. Meet at the Summit House on top of Dercum Mountain ready to ski. Every Thursday through March. Daily ticket or pass required.
Teen DIY Day
Breckenridge, Feb. 18
4 p.m., South Branch – Summit County Library, 103 S. Harris St. Snacks included. This month make dog chew toys in honor of National Love Your Pet Day on February 20. Donate any extra toys made to the animal shelter. (970) 453-6098.
Breck Ski Patrol’s Avalanche Series
Breckenridge, Feb. 18
6 p.m., Villate at Breckenridge, Ten Mile Room. Attend the Breckenridge Ski Patrol’s Public Avalanche Lecture Series. Free admission, free pizza and open cash bar. For more information, contact the Breckenridge Ski Patrol (970) 496-7294.
Parking & Transportation Community Meeting
Breckenridge, Feb. 18
7:30 a.m. & 5 p.m., Breckenridge Grand Vacations Community Center, 103 S. Harris St. The community is invited to join the Transit & Parking Task Force and Town Staff for a community meeting regarding goals, ideas, and concerns for parking and transit. The meeting will provide an update of recent changes as well as a look at the future of parking and transit in Breckenridge.
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