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Today’s top five things to do in Summit County

Woodshed Red will play the Snake River Saloon in Keystone on Saturday, Feb. 20. Woodshed Red hails from the Colorado Springs area and performs all over Colorado. Comprised of guitar, fiddle, stand-up bass and drums from varying musical backgrounds; the group came together in 2013 and began covering a huge variety of genres. Inspired by bluegrass, blues, funk and rock and many eras of music, the band members have incorporated their individual styles to create their own unique sound. Call (970) 468-2788 for more information.
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Painting Winter Landscapes with Emily Wahl

Breckenridge, Feb. 20

1 p.m., Old Masonic Hall, 136 S. Main St. Reference materials will be used to create a painting with the use of watercolor techniques. Materials list will be provided or purchase materials for an additional $10. (970) 453-3364.



Fresh Hops

Frisco, Feb. 20

9 p.m., Barkley Ballroom, 610 Main St. The realization that jazz, classic soul, bluegrass, metal and progressive jam rock can all shake hands and play nice has guided Indiana’s Fresh Hops to create remarkable tunes from an ever-expanding palette. Doors at 8:30 p.m. Free



Full Moon Snowshoe Party

Breckenridge, Feb. 20 & 21

5 p.m., Gold Run Nordic Center, 200 Clubhouse Dr. Cost includes snowshoes. Children are 50% off with paying adult (one child per paying adult). (970) 453-1734.

George Rodrigue Blue Dog for Kids with Ashlie Weisel

Breckenridge, Feb. 20

1 p.m., Quandary Antiques Cabin, 131 S. Ridge St. Students will create their own version with acrylic on canvas. (970) 453-3364.

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