June 23, 2021

This Week in Summit County

We are spoilt for choice this week! There is so much to do across all of our mountain towns! Where will you be? 

Wednesday, June 23rd – Get Creative in Breckenridge! 

Music Creation and Creative Empowerment | Riverwalk Center | 1 – 4pm 

Mona (Monalicious) is a medicine woman of sound, a composer of groovy tunes and empowering mantras. As a songwriter they balance humility with majesty. As a native to Denver, they have grown with the city and have flourished in the arts community through music and leadership. In this class participants will explore music composition and creation and how to develop empowerment through creative expression.

Suitable for Ages 12+. You will need to pre-register to attend. 

More information at: https://www.breckcreate.org/event/music-creation-and-creative-empowerment/?instance_id=148119

Crafty Kids | Old Masonic Hall – Patio | 3.30 pm – 4.30pm 

Get creative in a fun and relaxed environment! During each session, children will work on a new project, pushing the boundaries of imagination and invention. They will have the opportunity to explore new materials and techniques using a variety of mediums.

For ages 6 and up. It's FREE but to ensure a spot, register online.

More information at: https://www.breckcreate.org/event/crafty-kids/?instance_id=147896

Thursday, June 24th – FREE Outdoor Music! 

Concert in the Park | Frisco Historic Park | 5.30 pm – 7.30 pm

This week's free concerts in the park feature PGSIX (pronounced “Page Six”), one of Denver’s most popular party and cover bands, playing live music for events, clubs, and festivals in Denver and across Colorado. They play everything from classic Motown to old school funk and disco to hip hop and modern pop hits. This week's Local Non-Profit Beneficiary is Northwest Colorado Center for Independence. 

More information at: https://www.townoffrisco.com/event/music-events/concert-in-the-park-series/

Friday, June 25th – Enjoy the view! 

Dillon Farmer's Market | Lodgepole Street, Dillon Reservoir | 9am – 2pm

Take in the Lake Dillon Scenery while picking up Palisade peaches from Forte Fruits, sampling Bjorn's Colorado Honey, and stocking up on handmade bath products from Conifer-based Taspen’s Organics. Other Colorado-based vendors include Miller Farm and Eat a Peach Farm from Palisade. This year's market can be found on Lodgepole Street adjacent to the Dillon Reservoir. 

More information at: https://www.townofdillon.com/visit/2016-dillon-farmers-market-information

Summit Community Orchestra Concert | Silverthorne Performing Arts Center | 6.30 pm – 7.30pm 

Join the Summit Community Orchestra for a FREE concert on the Silverthorne Performing Arts Center outdoor stage. Enjoy Classical music with the Gore Range backdrop. Get comfortable, bring your lawn chairs or picnic blankets. 

More information at: https://www.silverthorne.org/Home/Components/Calendar/Event/3709/18

Saturday, June 26th – Summer Festivals are back!

Keystone's Bacon & Bourbon Festival | River Run Village | Sat & Sun | 10.30am – 5pm 

Whether you are a bacon enthusiast or the loved one of a bacon connoisseur, this event is for you.  With loads of bacon and bacon-inspired cuisine at your fingertips, you won’t want to miss this weekend-long celebration of all things bacon and bourbon.  Immerse yourself in River Run Village’s streets lined with culinary creations from Keystone restaurants and beyond making for a mountain festival that will make your mouth water. Bacon paired with free live music ensures you’ll burn some calories so don’t miss a food booth.


More information at: https://www.keystonefestivals.com/festivals/bacon-and-bourbon-festival/schedule/

Sunday, June 27th –  It's Party Time! 

Block Party featuring The Reminders & iZACALLi | Summit Education Center | 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

This summer, Breck Music in partnership with BreckCreate will bring music and art directly to the people of Breckenridge and beyond via the Breck Music Block Parties ft. the AirStage. These small, community gatherings will occur across the various communities of Breckenridge. This week's party features iZCALLi & The Reminders. 

Learn more about this event at: https://www.breckcreate.org/event/breck-music-block-parties-feat-the-reminders-izacalli-2/

Tuesday, June 29th –  Yoga on the Lake!

Outdoor SUP Yoga | Rounds Park @ Golf | 10:30-11:45am

Outdoor SUP Yoga is back for those who are eager to dust off their paddleboards! Join Leslie Ross for a session of constant motion that challenges your yoga flow at a whole new level. Your body must remain fully engaged to hold each pose while balancing on a paddleboard. SUP Yoga integrates every muscle into the activity. This is a fun and challenging exercise that activates all your feel-good receptors while floating. Class includes SUP board rental. $20 per person. There is a discount if you have your own board.

More information: https://apm.activecommunities.com/breckenridgerec/Activity_Search/outdoor-sup-yoga-s2-june/19958

Have a wonderful week Living The Mountain Life! 

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