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Need to stay warm after hitting the slopes in Summit County? These soup-friendly spots have you covered.

Warm drinks, a welcoming fireplace and comfortable loungewear are great to have after a long day of skiing. Throw in a piping hot bowl of soup and you’ve entered the world of High Country hygge... → Read More

Lahna Turner to perform in Breckenridge at The Eclipse Theater

Comedian Lahna Turner will perform in Breckenridge in the new year. Located at the The Eclipse Theater, 103 S. Harris St., the venue will host Turner as well as Vail Comedy Show founder Mark Masters and Breckenridge’s Pat Treuer.... → Read More

Putting down the pen, for now

Don’t know what to do this weekend? Well, you’ve come to the right place. Pull up a seat to the counter and I’ll tell you about everything that’s hot and happening. There’s something special about... → Read More

Spend your New Year’s Eve ringing in 2023 with concerts, Champagne, fireworks and more

Just like that, the end of December — and the end of 2022 — has arrived. The colder temperatures are ideal for indoor celebrations, and several are being hosted in Summit County on New Year’s... → Read More

‘World’s Largest Mountaintop Snow Fort’ returns to Keystone Resort in time for fireworks and other festivities

Skiers and riders at Keystone Resort may notice a new interactive work of art that wasn’t there earlier in the season. This year’s snow fort has returned to Dercum Mountain to offer fun for the... → Read More

Music Scene: Roundup of live music in Summit County, Dec. 23-29

Catch Frisco Funk Collective, BoomBox and other musicians in Summit County over the next few days. → Read More

Summit Public Radio & TV broadcasting commercial-free holiday music

To help people get in the holiday spirit, Summit Public Radio & TV is broadcasting holiday tunes without commercials. From now until Christmas, KCME Classical, found at 89.3 FM, airs holiday music beginning at 8... → Read More

Drop off your old Christmas trees to fuel the Spontaneous Combustion Bonfire

Beginning Dec. 26, people can drop off their old Christmas trees at the Frisco Bay Marina dirt lot at the corner of Summit Boulevard and Marina Road to fuel February’s Spontaneous Combustion Bonfire event. Trees... → Read More

Rivers Clothing Co. wins 2022 Wassail Days competition

Another Wassail Days celebration has come and gone, and Rivers Clothing Co. is once again the people’s choice winner. The Frisco event ran from Nov. 26 through Dec. 4, giving residents and visitors the opportunity to sample... → Read More

Silverthorne Art Spot receives $300K grant

Colorado Creative Industries recently announced Community Revitalization Grants given to projects in Paonia, Silverthorne, Grand Lake and Denver. Among the recipients is The Art Spot in Silverthorne, which received $300,000. The new makerspace is located in a repurposed... → Read More

Music Scene: Roundup of live music in Summit County, Dec. 16-22

Catch Marvel Years, Head for the Hills and other musicians in Summit County over the next few days. → Read More

Breckenridge Backstage Theatre tells ‘A Christmas Story’ in a familiar — yet new — light

An important wintertime lesson is to not lick metal poles in freezing weather. Ralphie Parker and friends learned that the hard way in the iconic 1983 movie “A Christmas Story.” The film is an adaptation... → Read More

The Summit Foundation awards over $1 million through end-of-year grants

The Summit Foundation recently announced that it awarded just under $1.07 million in grants to 57 local nonprofits through its end-of-year grants cycle. According to a news release, the fall grant cycle focuses on improving... → Read More

Summit Historical Society fundraising via exclusive holiday wine dinner

The Summit Historical Society will be hosting an exclusive holiday wine dinner next week. The second annual event is a continuation of the nonprofit’s recent wine-themed activities over the past few months. At 6 p.m.... → Read More

Summit Huts Association seeks new executive director

Summit Huts Association, the nonprofit responsible for owning or operating Francie’s Cabin, Janet’s Cabin, Sisters Cabin, Ken’s Cabin and Section House in the Rocky Mountain backcountry, is looking for a new executive director. Outgoing executive... → Read More

Altitude Performing Arts to perform winter holiday show Sunday

Altitude Performing Arts, the rebranded Summit School of Dance that reopened earlier in the year, will be having its winter recital this weekend. According to the studio, its first-ever winter holiday showcase will run the gamut... → Read More

Heath Hyche kicks off Warren Station’s winter comedy series Friday for 2022-23 season

Warren Station Center for the Arts and Denver Comedy Works are bringing comedy to the High Country again this winter season. The first event in their comedy series is slated for Friday, Dec. 16, and... → Read More

Summit County Preschool to host fundraiser at Outer Range Brewing Co. Wednesday

Summit County Preschool’s winter fundraiser is aiming to spread holiday cheer. Called Christmas and Craft, people can bid on holiday-themed baskets while sipping on local brews. The event is at 6 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 14,... → Read More

Heart of the Rockies Children’s Choir to perform Wednesday

Heart of the Rockies Children’s Choir, a newly formed choir led by director Sarah Christy, will perform in Summit County Wednesday, Dec. 14. The free concert will be from 4-5 p.m. at Lord of the Mountains Lutheran Church, 56 U.S. Highway 6, Dillon. → Read More

Longtime locals Bill and Stephanie Tinker crowned 2022 Ullr Fest king and queen

Bill and Stephanie Tinker are your new Ullr king and queen. The couple was crowned Thursday, Dec. 8, before the annual festivities honoring the Norse god began. After the shock wore off, the couple said... → Read More