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Today’s top five things to do in Summit County

The Colorado Music Convergence starts today in Breckenridge, and runs through Sunday. The event brings together musicians and industry professionals for three days of networking and education. Sponsored by Breckenridge Creative Arts, Mishawaka Amphitheatre and SpokesBUZZ, more than a dozen Colorado artists will perform from Feb. 19–21, showcasing musicians from around the state to local talent buyers and event organizers. The music showcases are free and open to the general public. Go to breckcreate.org for more information and full schedule. Pictured is Russick Smith, a Breckenridge musician performing as part of the event.
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New Beginnings – Scenes of Summit County

Breckenridge, Feb. 19-29

4 p.m., Arts Alive Gallery, 501 S. Main St. La Cima Mall. Members share their inspiration, a photo or preliminary sketch, that resulted in a finished piece of art. The Gallery’s Featured Artist for January is Debra Irvine and for February it will be Richard Seeley.



VibeSquaD w/ Tnertle

Frisco, Feb. 19

9 p.m., Barkley Ballroom, 610 Main St. VibeSquad is a national powerhouse in the bass music, EDM scene. Tickets are $10 advance or $15 on day of show.



WyldLife 6th-8th Friday Club

Frisco, Feb. 19

7:07 p.m., Summit Senior and Community Center, 83 Nancy’s Place. Bring your 6-8 graders to WyldLife, a safe and fun Christian ministry for middle school students.

To view a full listing of today’s events visit https://www.summitdaily.com/Entertainment/Calendar/


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