December 29, 2021

This Week’s Summit County Events

It's the last week of 2021 and we have a full event calendar to celebrate!

On New Year's Eve, take the family for an NYE Disco Skate at the Breckenridge Ice Arena. Copper Moutain is celebrating New Year's Eve with Live Music, A Torchlight Parade, and Firework Show! Relax on New Years Day with a Movie at The Eclipse Theatre in Breckenridge. 

Now here's what's happening in Summit County this week…

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30TH

Ladies Nordic Ski Hour | Breckenridge | 11 am

If you're looking for some company out on the trails, join the Ladies Nordic Ski Hou every Thursday!

One of the instructors takes a group out for a fun hour of social skiing and is available for questions, tips, and tricks. It's a fun way to get your friends into the sport, try a new outdoor workout or just to have some company while you ski. 

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Align in the Pines Winter Yoga Series | Keystone | 4 pm

The Keystone Neighbourhood Company presents Align in the Pines Winter Yoga Series with Lole, a yoga series in the base area of Keystone Resort where guests will enjoy an hour of mountain air and a yoga practice designed for everyone from the casual yogi to the Ashtanga expert. The 4pm class on Thursday is a Yin class. 

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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31ST

New Year's Eve | Copper Mountain | 1.30 pm

Head to Copper Mountain on December 31st to celebrate the New Year with a DJ set, fireworks show, dinner and drinks at Copper Mountain Resort, and more. It all takes place in Eagle's Landing in Copper's Center Village. 

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NYE Disco Skate | Breckenridge | 5 pm

Begin your New Year's Eve at the Stephen C. West Ice Arena! Skate under the lights of the disco ball with games and prizes throughout the session. Grab a snack at the concession stand and make a night of it! Students, bring your middle school or high school ID for free skate rental!

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Whitewater Ramble at Ten Mile Music Hall | Frisco | 8 pm

Whitewater Ramble was named one of Denver Westword’s Top 10 Colorado Bluegrass Bands alongside legendary groups Leftover Salmon and Hot Rize. Whitewater Ramble will play a special set of 90's covers to ring in 2022!

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SATURDAY, JANUARY 1ST (HAPPY NEW YEAR!)

Movie Night: Spiderman: No Way Home | Breckenridge | 7 pm

Relax on New Years Day at The Eclipse Theatre in Breckenridge. In Spiderman: No Way Home, Peter Parker is unmasked and no longer able to separate his normal life from the high-stakes of being a super-hero. When he asks for help from Doctor Strange the stakes become even more dangerous, forcing him to discover what it truly means to be Spider-Man.

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SUNDAY, JANUARY 2ND

Finish the week off with Live Music: 

Live Music with Johnny Johnston @ Breckenridge, 12 pm

Live Music with John Truscelli @ Frisco, 4 pm

Live Music at Saved By The Wine @ Dillon, 4 pm

Happy New Year & Have a wonderful week Living the Mountain Life! 

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