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Today’s top five things to do in Summit County

Bob McClenahan / Special to the Daily

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Breckenridge International Snow Sculpture Championships

Breckenridge, Jan. 27

All Day, Breckenridge Riverwalk Center, 150 W. Adams Ave. The 25th Annual ISSC takes over Breckenridge. Throughout the five days (65 hours) of sculpting, teams create enormousworks of art from 12-foot-tall, 20-ton blocks of machine-made Colorado snow. Artists achieve finished pieces without the use of power tools, internal support structures or colorants. (970) 547-3179.



Glassblowing Demonstration

Frisco, Jan. 27 & 29

2-7 p.m., Gatherhouse Glassblowing Studio and Gallery, 110 Second Ave. Watch the glassblowers transform 2000-degree molten glass into pieces of art. Fascinating for all ages. Classes available.



Ping Pong Tournament

Breckenridge, Jan. 27

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

Copper Ambassador Mountain Tours

Copper Mountain, every day

10 a.m., Copper Mountain Resort, 209 Ten Mile Circle. Join the Copper Ambassadors for free Mountain Tours daily at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. Meet daily by the top of the American Eagle lift. Learn about the trails, history and secret powder stashes. Reservations encouraged at Guest Services, (866) 841-2481. More mellow tours on gentler slopes available at 10 a.m. on Fri-Sat-Sun, meet in West Village.

Free Copper Ambassador Snowshoe Tours

Copper Mountain, every day

10 a.m., Copper Mountain Resort, 209 Ten Mile Circle. Join the Copper Mountain Ambassadors for free snowshoe tours daily at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. Morning tours are about 3 miles through forests and meadows. Afternoon tours are shorter and more family friendly. Snowshoe rentals available. Reservations highly suggested at (866) 841-2481.

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