#Summit County, Colorado.
Today's top 5 things to do in Summit County:
The Wedding Singer - Muscial Performance
Frisco, March 28 & 29
7 p.m., Summit High School, 16201 Highway 9. The Wedding Singer is a lively tale of romance set in 1985, New Jersey. Join Robbie, Julia, Glen, Holly and Linda as they make their way through the big hair and big bands of the 80’s to the altar. The Wedding Singer is a musical with music by Matthew Sklar, lyrics by Chad Beguelin, and a book by Beguelin and Tim Herlihy. It is based on the 1998 film of the same name. (970) 977-0021.
Art Show
Silverthorne, March 28 & 29
All day, Quality Inn, 530 Silverthorne Lane. See the works of featured artist Holly Jorvig. The show highlights a variety of styles, including hand-painted photography, children’s art, watercolor and drawings. Artist’s present. Eclectic studio show. The hours are Friday 2-9 p.m., Saturday 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Sunday 9 a.m. to noon. Refreshments. For information contact Holly atjorvigcreations@gmail.com.
Education Foundation of the Summit’s Trivia Night
Silverthorne, March 28
6 p.m., La Quinta Inn and Suites Conference Center. The event is sponsored by FirstBank of Summit County. All funds raised will go to the Education Foundation to support public school students and teachers in the Summit School District. Participants can also buy tickets for drawings and participate in a silent auction. Tickets are only $25 ($30 at the door) and include light dinner refreshments, your first drink, drawings and silent auction. Purchase tickets at the door or in advance by contacting Kyle Spencer at (970) 468-7231 or kyle.spencer@efirstbank.com.
Save Our Snow
Dillon, March 28
All Day, Arapahoe Basin, 28194 US Highway 6. All proceeds from this event will benefit the High Country Conservation Center, Summit County’s local resource center that provides awareness, education, appreciation, and preservation of the environment. Come on out and meet the Green Team and representatives from the HC3 and learn about A-Basin’s sustainability initiatives. To celebrate the day and the ‘Power to Save the Powder’ a demo tent is setup in the village in the Base Area.
Carpe Diem String Quartet with Pianist Len Rhodes
Breckenridge, March 28
7 p.m., Colorado Mountain College, Eileen and Paul Finkel Auditorium, 107 Denison Placer Road. The Carpe Diem String Quartet with pianist Len Rhodes will perform the music of Grieg, The Beatles, Piazzolla, Fujiwara, and Webb. This concert benefits both the Dercum Center for Arts and Humanities and Summit Music and Arts. This is the sixth concert of the the 2014-15 Summit Music and Arts Concert Series. $20 in advance/$25 at the door. Students 17 and under free. For information call (970) 389-5788.
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