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Today’s top five things to do in Summit County

Krista Driscoll / kdriscoll@summitdaily.com

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Introduction to Square Dancing

Frisco, Jan. 6

6:30 p.m., Summit County Community & Senior Citizens Center, 83 Nancy’s Place. The Timberline Toppers Square Dance Club is holding an introduction to square dancing/ice cream social. Come try out square dancing — meet new friends, get some mental and physical exercise. All of this along with lots of fun.



Drop In Pickle Ball

Silverthorne, Jan. 6

11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., Silverthorne Recreation Center, 430 Rainbow Drive. Drop in sports are free with a valid Silverthorne Recreation Center pass or daily admission. Clean, non-marking gym shoes are required while using gymnasium. All games must fall within the designated drop in times. Ages 16 and older. (970) 262-7370.



50+ ski with us

Breckenridge, Jan. 6

All Day, Breckenridge Ski Resort Peak 8 Guest Services, 1599 Ski Hill Road. 50+ Ski with us is a complimentary guided ski and snowboard program for all Breck guests ages 50 and over. Explore Breck’s vast and varied terrain, while enjoying a social day with fellow local and visiting seniors. All ability levels are welcome.

Ladies’ Night with Karaoke hosted by DJ Spicolli

Dillon, Jan. 6

9 p.m., Lake Dilon Tavern, 119 E LaBonte Street #108. Win free prizes for performances, and never a cover. Over 30k songs to choose from, and true, professional stage and sound system to sing on. Absolutely the best Karaoke night in the county.

Ping Pong Tournament

Breckenridge, Jan. 6

7:30 p.m., The Mine Breck, 200 North Main St. Come play ping pong at The Mine Breck every Tuesday evening.

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