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Today’s top five things to do in Summit County

The town of Frisco invites the public to an Open House on Wednesday, March 16 at 11 a.m. for Phase 4 of the Step Up Main Street project. This will be an opportunity to learn about construction timelines and details about the project. Phase 4 is the final phase and will run from April 4 through June 30 from 2nd Avenue through the 4th Avenue intersection.
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Shred Kelly

Frisco, March 16

9 p.m., Barkley Ballroom, 610 Main St. Shred Kelly hail from the Canadian Rockies and plays a unique fast paced brand of folk called stoke-folk that’s very reminiscent of early Mumford & Sons. Free.



Step Up Main Street Open House

Frisco, March 16



11 a.m., 1st and Main Building, 104 Main St. The Town of Frisco invites the public to an Open House for Phase 4 of the Step Up Main Street. This will be an opportunity to learn about construction timelines and details about the project.

Dancing Lessons

Silverthorne, March 16

6:30 p.m., The Lake Dillon Theatre Company, 246-X Rainbow Drive. “Dancing Lessons” is a play written by Mark St. Germain. When a brilliant young professor with Asperger’s syndrome seeks the instruction of an injured Broadway dancer to teach him some basic moves for an upcoming awards dinner, an unlikely friendship blossoms.

Quiz Masters Trivia

Silverthorne, March 16

8 p.m., The Bakers’ Brewery, 531 Silverthorne Ln. $3 pints of Cory’s creations from 9 p.m.-close.

Live Trivia

Dillon, March 16

9 p.m., Dillon Dam Brewery, 100 Little Dam St. Free Live Trivia hosted by Steven A. who crafts each week’s trivia questions. Win fun DAM prizes.

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