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Today’s top four things to do in Summit County

Fourteen-month old sibling cubs cool off in the Patpara Nala watering hole in Bandhavgarh National Park, India. Both tigers have killed people. The female cub (foreground) killed two local villagers. The male (in back) and his brother killed and ate a park ranger and are now in captivity for the rest of their lives, placed in a facility for problem tigers in Bhopal.
Steve Winter / National Geographic Creative | Steve Winter

Nat Geo Live: On the Trail of Big Cats

Breckenridge, May 27

7:30 p.m., Riverwalk Center, 150 West Adams Avenue. On the Trail of Big Cats: Tigers, Cougars, and Snow Leopards with photographer Steve Winter. The last of the NatGeo speaker series that showcases the world through the eyes of great explorers, filmmakers, and photographers. The Breckenridge program will expose rarely seen perspectives on exploration through the often-daring experiences of National Geographic personalities. (970) 453-3187.



Jessica Jones and the New Band

Dillon, May 27



9:30 p.m., Snake River Saloon, 23074 Hwy 6. No cover with dinner.

Adult Drop In Hockey

Breckenridge, May 27 & June 2

8:30 a.m., Stephen C. West Ice Arena, 0189 Boreas Pass Road. All players must be 18 years of age or older, and rough play and inappropriate behavior is not allowed. Helmets are required and full equipment is recommended.

Behind Swinging Doors Saloon Tour

Breckenridge, May 27 & June 2

5 p.m., Breckenridge Hertiage Alliance, 203 S. Main St. Taste the spirits of the Breckenridge Distillery and learn about the historic saloons of Breckenridge. 21+ only. Visit breckheritage.com or call (970) 453-9767 for more information.

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