November 23, 2022

This Week’s Summit County Events

It's that time to enjoy delicious food in the best company; Thanksgiving is upon us this week which means it's time to start planning. We hope that in the midst of your holiday plans you're able to find some time to enjoy a few activities around town. Whether you're hosting Thanksgiving with family or inviting your closest friends over, we hope you enjoy yourselves. Check out the events we have gathered for you!

Here's all that's happening in Summit County this week…
 

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23rd

Warm Phozie Wednesday @ Frisco, 4 pm

Live Music with Rocky Mountain Slim @ Breckenridge, 430 pm

Thanksgiving Eve live music @ Silverthorne, 630 pm

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24th

Turkey Day 5k @ Frisco, 930 am

Thanksgiving Day food & Drinks @ Dillon, 2 pm

Thanksgiving Dinner 2022 @ Breckenridge, 4 pm

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25th

Happy Hour Music with Judah Arrington @ Silverthorne, 4 pm

Thanksgiving Celebration @ Copper, 6 pm

Comedy at the Compass @ Breckenridge,  7 pm

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26th

Wassail Days Begin @ Frisco

Winter Family Carnival & River Run lighting @ Keystone, 3 pm

Frisco Tree Lighting @ Frisco, 6 pm

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 27th

Sunday Service @ Silverthorne, 10 am

Santa Visits @ Frisco, 11 am

Live music with Leftover Salmon @ Aspen, 7 pm

 

Have a wonderful week Living the Mountain Life! 

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