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Today’s top five things to do in Summit County

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Dog Park: The Musical

Breckenridge, Nov. 26, 28 & 29

7 p.m., Backstage Theatre, 121 South Ridge St. Speed Mating. Get in on the dog park scene with Champ, the show dog; Bogie, the territorial rebel without a collar; Itchy, the sad sack terrier with ADD; and Daisy, the lone Westie female, who must choose a mate from one of the three. (970) 453-0199.



Open Mic Night with Arnie Green and Friends

Dillon, Nov. 26

9 p.m., Lake Dillon Tavern, 119 E Labonte St. #108. Bring your guitar, keyboard, saxaphone, or whatever instrument you jam on, and come join local musician Arnie J Green.



Ladies Night

Frisco, Nov. 26

10 p.m., Ollie’s Pub & Grub, 620 Main St. Bring your dancing shoes its Ladies Night with DJ Crisp. Ladies drink free Coors Light drafts and well drinks.

Art at JK Studio

Breckenridge, Nov. 26, 28 & 29

10:30 a.m., Lincoln West Mall, 2nd Floor, 100 S. Main St. Local Fiber Artist designing and creating handmade art you can wear, hang or just admire. Features hand quilted wall hangings, lightweight fabric pins and barrettes, handmade scarves, fabric cards, coasters, paper weights, signature embellished vests and sweatshirts, embellished fleece hats and headbands, and more. Learn more online at: http://www.jkstudiollc.com.

The 1940s Radio Hour, A Musical Comedy

Dillon, Nov. 26, 29 & Dec. 2

6:30 p.m., The Lake Dillon Theatre Company, 176 Lake Dillon Drive. When the producer of a 1940’s radio show is left herding a classic diva chanteuse, an inebriated lead singer, the delivery boy who wants a chance in front of the mic, and a theatre full of colorful performers, the final holiday performance of his famous radio show erupts into an extravaganza that will touch your funny bone and pull at your heartstrings.

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