November 30, 2022

This Week’s Summit County Events

Whether you opt for a wintry walk or stay indoors for warm wassail – whatever your pace, we hope you find the perfect mix of good times and downtime. This week brings tree lighting and first Friday celebrations, a gingerbread house contest and holiday market pop-ups. Between holiday prepping and bundling up to enjoy outdoor winter activities we hope you find a moment to visit the holiday-themed events!

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30th

Live music with Rocky Mountain Slim @ Breckenridge, 430 pm

Santa's lighted forest @ Georgetown, 630 pm

Trivial Wednesdays @ Frisco, 7 pm

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1st

Annual Gingerbread House Contest @ Frisco, 9 am

Sweat, Savasana, & Support @ Silverthorne, 530 pm

Jazz Nights at Element 47 @ Aspen, 6 pm

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2nd

Fresh beer drop Friday @ Frisco, 11 am

First Friday holiday tree lighting & art market @ Silverthorne, 430 pm

First Friday after party with Moonstone Quill @ Silverthorne,  730 pm

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3rd

Yoga with a Vue class @ Dillon, 9am

Goods in the Woods @ Keystone, 2 pm

Pad 1 year anniversary @ Silverthorne, 4 pm

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4th

Zumba @ Frisco, 1030 am

Handmade Holiday @ Frisco, 12 pm

Santa sleigh rides @ Frisco, 1230 pm

Have a wonderful week Living the Mountain Life! 

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