November 18, 2021

This Week’s Summit County Events

With Summit County's Ski Season underway, this week's event calendar does not disappoint! The Winter Comedy Series in Keystone Kicks off on Friday with Steve Vanderploeg and Bryan Kellen. End your day on the slopes with some hilarious entertainment in the village with your friends and family! 

Breck Film Fest is also kicking off its Winter Film Series this weekend. Enjoy five days of incredible snow sport films from Matchstick Productions, Teton Gravity Research, and Roadshow all screening at The Eclipse theatre.

Looking to do some holiday shopping? Shop & support local non-profits at the 2021 Shopping Extravaganza this Saturday and Sunday! Enjoy a full day of shopping, prizes, and fun, all to raise money for non-profit organizations in our local community.

Now, here’s what’s going on this week in Summit County…

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18TH

Celebrations Around The World | Silverthorne | 6 pm

Join the Town of Silverthorne for a celebration of cultures from around the world! Learn about food, currency, traditions, languages, and more from our international neighbors living in Summit County.

Countries represented include Uzbekistan, Colombia, Peru, France, Ecuador, Mexico, Guatemala

Click here to learn more

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19TH

FREE Kids Movie Night | Dillon | 7 pm

In collaboration with YESS and UpRise, Building Hope is hosting a free day at the movies with your friends! They're renting out a theater for you to watch a movie with your friends in a physical, distance-friendly environment. Event for ages 12-18. 

Click here for more information. 

Comedy Series Kick-Off @ Keystone, 7 pm
 

Warren Station and Comedy Works (Denver) is bringing the laughs to the high country! End a day on the slopes with some hilarious entertainment in the village with your friends and family!

Opener Steve Vanderploeg will loosen up the crowd for headliner, Bryan Kellen.

Click here for more information

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20TH

2021 Shopping Extravaganza | Silverthorne | 10 am

This weekend, take your holiday shopping to the Charity Shopping Extravaganza. Join the Outlets at Silverthorne for a day of shopping and exclusive savings while benefitting local charities.

Shopping Extravaganza is a day full of shopping, prizes, and fun, all to raise money for non-profit organizations in our local community.

Click here for more information. 

Winter Film Series @ Breckenridge, 4 pm

Join the Breck Film Fest at The Eclipse for five days of incredible snow sport films from Matchstick Productions, Teton Gravity Research and Roadshow. Films include The Alpinist, Stomping Grounds, Mountain Revelations and Stoke the Fire.

Click here for more information. 

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 21ST

Mug Club at Ten Mile Tavern | Copper Mountain | 4.30 pm

Become a Ten Mile Tavern Mug Club member for the 2021-22 season. Membership purchasing starts at 4:30 pm and is in person only on a first-come, first-served basis. Mug Club perks include:

  • Your first 10 Barrel beer free
  • Engraved 20oz. beer mug for a bigger pour
  • $1 off 10 Barrel drafts all season long
  • Varying food specials Monday-Thursday 
  • Swag bag worth over $20
  • Exclusive Mug Club emails about winter events

Mug Club is $50 to join and is limited to 50 people. 

Click here for more information.

Roots Film Premiere | Copper Mountain | 5.15 pm

Join Copper Mountain for the premiere of Faction's third feature film, “Roots”. From the caves of the Dolomites to the nightscapes of Ruka and the mythic peaks surrounding Verbier, Roots takes us on a journey through the foundations of freeskiing as told by the current generation of skiers.  

Click here for more information. 

Have a wonderful week Living The Mountain Life! 

 

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