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Today’s top four things to do in Summit County

Horsing Around Family Fun Day is Saturday, May 28 at 10 a.m. The day is full of activities for the whole family. Enjoy pony/horse rides, crafts, games, Western barbecue, Gymkhana, a silent auction and more. Western barbecue is $8 for your choice of burger or hot dog, chips, dessert and drink. The event is a fundraiser for the Far View Horse Rescue nonprofit organization. The funds go to cover horse vet bills, new fencing and day-to-day operations at the Horse Rescue. The event is free to attend, tickets are sold for activities like pony rides, craft, games and barbecue. For more information visit FarViewHorseRescue.com
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Horsing Around – Family Fun Day

Breckenridge, May 28

10 a.m., Breckenridge Equestrian Center, 710 Wellington Road. Enjoy pony/horse rides, crafts, games, Western BBQ, Gymkhana, silent auction and so much more. The event is a fundraiser for the Far View Horse Rescue non-profit organization. The funds go to cover horse vet bills, new fencing and day to day operations at the Horse Rescue. The event is free to attend, tickets are sold for activities like pony rides, craft, games and BBQ. For more information visit FarViewHorseRescue.com.



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Dillon, May 28



9:30 p.m., Snake River Saloon, 23074 Hwy 6. Drink specials and no cover with dinner.

Marbling and Nature Printmaking for Kids

Breckenridge, May 28

1 p.m., Quandary Antiques Cabin, 131 S. Ridge St. The process of marbling which uses floating paints is a fun activity for kids. On paper we will also make prints from natural objects. $30, includes all materials. Register at least 24 hours in advance at breckcreate.org. (970) 453-3364.

Yoga to Support Lake Dillon Theatre Company

Dillon, May 28

8:45 a.m., Peak Yoga Studio, 256 Dillon Ridge Road. Peak Yoga is hosting a yoga class to support the Lake Dillon Theatre Company. There will be live music by Tony Molina during class. All donations will go to support the Lake Dillon Theatre Company. Everyone is welcome. No reservations required.

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