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Today’s top five things to do in Summit County

Frisco Fall Fest will be held Saturday, Sept. 12 and Sunday, Sept. 13 at the Frisco Bay Marina. Flavors of Frisco will be held at the festival on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., showcasing Frisco's restaurant scene with small plates available for purchase. Funkiphino will play a concert from 4–6 p.m. Saturday. To highlight the local art scene, Summit County Arts Council is presenting a Meet the Artists show and sale on both Saturday, Sept. 12 and Sunday, Sept. 13 at the marina.
Todd Powell / Courtesy town of Frisco |

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21st Annual Oktoberfest

Breckenridge, Sept. 11-13

11 a.m., Main St. Oktoberfest brings a weekend of parties, German cuisine and plenty of Paulaner beer. Its one of the largest Oktoberfests in the Rocky Mountain region and offers collectible steins imported from Germany. The weekend is a mix of traditional and local flavor.



Lake Dillon Fire Ice Cream Social and Open House

Keystone, Sept. 11

4 p.m., Fire Station No. 11, 22393 U.S. 6. Come meet your firefighters, test your knowledge and skill in fire safety and enjoy some delicious ice cream. This is a free, family friendly event.



Breckenridge Ski and Snowboard Swap

Breckenridge, Sept. 11-13

3 p.m. (Sept. 11) & 9 a.m. (Sept. 12 & 13), Riverwalk Center, 150 W. Adams Ave. For more information visit http://www.teamsummit.org. (970) 453-3187.

Summit Co. Pilgrims: Presentation and Potluck

Breckenridge, Sept. 11

5:30 p.m., Yellow Arrow Coffee, 103 S. Harris St. Presentation by Sharon Trumbore on the Camino de Crestone, a pilgrimage right here in Colorado. http://www.caminodecrestone.com

Swerve

Dillon, Sept. 11

9 p.m., Snake River Saloon, 23074 Highway 6. A hard rock/ modern country band.

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