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Thursday, June 18
(s) Arts Alive Presents: Think Summer – 11am-5pm at 500 South Main Street (La Cima Mall). The local CO-OP Gallery celebrates summers’ arrival with a new show, “History Through the Artist Eyes”. Come in and enjoy the local art for sale featuring contemporary and classic paintings, sculpture, ceramics, custom jewelry, photography, quilts and woven scarves. Featured artist is Bob Hoppin, painter. 970-453-0450 for more info.c
(h) Breckenridge Heritage Alliance Sites and Tours – Visit the Barney Ford House Museum, located at 111 E. Washington Ave. The Barney Ford House Museum honors Barney Ford, an escaped slave turned prominent entrepreneur and black civil rights leader in Colorado. View the Breck150 Art Exhibit. Free admission. Open 11am-3pm. For more information, call 800-980-1859.
(a) Breckenridge Recreation Center Classes –Muscle Power 6:15am; Bodypump 8am; 50+ Stretch/Strength 9:05am; Women’s Fitness 10:30am; RPM 12pm; Yoga Express 12pm; Bodypump 5:30pm; Swing Dance 6:45pm; Train for the Trail 6:45pm; Intermediate Yoga 6:05pm 970-453-1734 for more info.
(e) Breckenridge Town Party – 4-9pm at the Riverwalk Center. Free entry for live music, petting zoo and town photo. Drinks and barbecue for a fee. 150 West Adams Avenue.
(b) Gold Pan Saloon – Open Mic Night at 9am, featuring 24oz Coors/Coors Light Tall Boys for $3.50. 103 North Main Street, 453-5499.
(a) Thursday Wilderness Hikes – 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Meet at the Breckenridge Welcome Center, 203 S. Main St. Join our professional guides on weekly Thursday hikes throughout the Breckenridge backcountry. From easy to difficult, these hikes will entice your senses and teach you all you ever wanted to know about our high alpine ecosystem and history. $8 per person/$22 family. 970-453-1734, www.townofbreckenridge.com.
(c) Tin Shop Guest Artist Program Welcomes Ruth Hamill – Stop by the Tin Shop and see what artist Ruth Hamill is working on while she lives and works at The Tin Shop. Ms. Hamill paints in oils in traditional and non-traditional ways. Open 2-6pm, 117 E. Washington Ave. Free!
(a) Yoga, Qigong at Abby Hall –Anusara Inspired Yoga 9:30am-10:45am. Abby Hall is located at 136 S. Main St. $10/class. Drop in students are welcome. For more information, call 970-453-8558 or visit www.abbyhallonmain.com.
BRECKENRIDGE CALENDAR of EVENTS: (a) – Activity (b) – Bar/Club/Nightlife (c) – Cultural Activity (e) – Event (h) – Historical Activity (i) – Information (k) – Kids’ Activity/Event(r) – Restaurant/Food (s) – Breckenridge Shopping
Friday, June 19
(s) Arts Alive Presents: Think Summer – 11am-5pm at 500 South Main Street (La Cima Mall). The local CO-OP Gallery celebrates summers’ arrival with a new show, “History through the Artist Eyes”. Come in and enjoy the local art for sale featuring contemporary and classic paintings, sculpture, ceramics, custom jewelry, photography, quilts and woven scarves. Featured artist is Bob Hoppin, painter. 970-453-0450 for more info.
(a) Breckenridge Fun Park Opening Day – The fun park will open today with the return of the SuperSlide! No visitor parking is available at the base of Peak 8. Free buses will be running from the gondola parking lots. 9am-5pm. Visit www.breckenridge.com or 800-789-7669 for more info.
(h) Breckenridge Heritage Alliance Sites and Tours – Take a guided walking tour through Breckenridge’s Nationally Recognized Historic District. Tours begin at 11am at the Breckenridge Welcome Center. $5/person; $3/child. Visit the Barney Ford House Museum, located at 111 E. Washington Ave. Open 11am-3 pm. Free admission. For more information, call 800-980-1859.
(a) Breckenridge Recreation Center Classes – Cycling 6:15am; Step Combo 8am; 50+ Stretch/Strength 9:05am; Glutes, Core & More 10am; Tae Kwon Do 10am; Mat Pilates 11:10am; Zumba 12:30pm; Nia 1pm; Tae Kwon Do 4:15pm& 7pm. 970-453-1734
(i) Coffee Talk – Please join us for Coffee Talk with the Town of Breckenridge Mayor and Manager at Euro Deli. This is your chance to ask questions and have one on one discussion with the Mayor and Town Manager. 8am – 9am at Euro Deli
(s) D’Vine Wine – Music, Massage & Merlot. $1 per minute chair massage, $5 glasses of wine. 7-9pm, 211 S. Main Street, Unit F. 970 453-3991.
(b) Gold Pan Saloon – Club Gold Pan starting at 9:00 pm – dance the night away with DJ Crisp spinning your favorite tunes. 103 North Main Street, 453-5499. Rea estate in Breckenridge Colorado
(s) Grand Victorian Day Spa – Thai and Ashiatsu Massages are 20% off all day long. 970-547-3624.
(e) Ice Dancing Social – 5-7 p.m. at the Stephen C. West Ice Arena, 0189 Boreas Pass Road. All adult skaters are invited to attend. Instructors will be on the ice to teach everyone the same steps to a variety of ice dances throughout the evening. Skaters of all levels are welcome. Light refreshments provided. $15 per person. 970-547-9974
(b) Jake’s Dive Bar – Karaoke every Friday night at 9:30pm; Las Vegas giveaway for the night’s best performance, kitchen is open.11:30 – 2am daily. 100 North Main Street, 547-0110.
(e) National Repertory Orchestra Performance – First of the Fiftieth! Williams, Rimsky-Korsakov, Tchaikovsky. 7:30pm at The Riverwalk Center, 970 547-3100 or www.nromusic.com
(e) Speaker Series: “Discovering Breckenridge in 1859” – Kickoff Kingdom Days! 3pm – 4pm at the Breckenridge Town Hall Auditorium, 150 Ski Hill Rd. Join historian Bill Fountain as he presents a free talk about the first gold strike and the mystery behind the naming of Breckenridge.
(c) Tin Shop Guest Artist Program Welcomes Ruth Hamill – Stop by the Tin Shop and see what artist Ruth Hamill is working on while she lives and works at The Tin Shop. Ms. Hamill paints in oils in traditional and non-traditional ways. Open 2-6pm, 117 E. Washington Ave. Free!
(a) Yoga at Abby Hall – 136 S. Main St. Anusara Inspired Yoga 9:30-10:45am. $10/class. Drop in students are welcome. www.abbyhallonmain.com 970-453-8558
Saturday, June 20
(s) Arts Alive Presents: Think Summer – 11am-5pm at 500 South Main Street (La Cima Mall). The local CO-OP Gallery celebrates summers’ arrival with a new show. Come in and enjoy the local art for sale featuring contemporary and classic paintings, sculpture, ceramics, custom jewelry, photography, quilts and woven scarves. Featured artist is Bob Hoppin, painter. 970-453-0450 for more info.
(a) Breckenridge Recreation Center Classes – Cycling 7:30am; BodyPump 8:30am; Yoga for Everyone 9:45am; 970-453-1734.
(h) Breckenridge Heritage Alliance Sites and Tours – All historic sites and tours will be free of charge during Kingdom Days on June 20 & 21. Reservations are not required. Visit www.breckheritage.com for a description of Breckenridge’s historic sites. Free admission. For more information, call 800-980-1859.
(s) D’Vine Wine in Breckenridge – Music, Massage and Merlot. $1 per minute chair massage, and $5 glasses of wine. 6pm-9pm 211 South Main Street, 970-453-3991.
(b) Gold Pan Saloon – Saturday Night Live Music – featuring live entertainment starting at 9:30 pm. 103 North Main Street, 453-5499.
(s) Grand Victorian Day Spa & Salon – 15% discount on any massages, facials and waxing services. 970-547-3624.
(s) Kids’ Knitting Group – Brought to you by Tea Time Quilting and Stitchery. 2pm-4pm at 122 South Main Street. 970-547-8300.
(e) Kingdom Days – Third annual Kingdom Days includes free historic sites and tours, Gun Fights, Gold Panning, presentations by Country Boy Mine at The Blue River Plaza, Kids’ Activities on the lawn at the Barney Ford House Museum, Old Time Photos, Historic Films, Gallery Presentations, Gold Mine Tour and Barbecue Dinner at Country Boy Mine and more! Visit www.gobreck.com or 970 453-6018 for more info or a program book!
(k) Parents Night Out (ages 5-12) – 5-8 p.m. at the Breckenridge Recreation Center, 880 Airport Rd. Drop the kids off for a night of climbing, gym games, all sorts of other fun activities and dinner. $20 per child. 970-453-1734 www.townofbreckenridge.com
(c) Summit Choral Society Bluegrass Breck150 Concert – Help celebrate Breckenridge’s history with a fun evening of good time bluegrass, by the community chorus and friends. This evening promises to transport you to the real Old West. Free event! 7:30pm at The Riverwalk Center, 150 W. Adams Ave.
(a) Tea Time Quilting & Stitchery –Knitting, quilting and crocheting groups are welcome, no fee. 10am-5pm. 122 S. Main Street, 970 547-8300.
(c) Tin Shop Guest Artist Program Welcomes Ruth Hamill – Stop by the Tin Shop and see what artist Ruth Hamill is working on while she lives and works at The Tin Shop. Ms. Hamill paints in oils in traditional and non-traditional ways. Open 2-6pm, 117 E. Washington Ave. Free!
(a) Yoga at Abby Hall – Pre Yoga Meditation 7:30-8:45am; Hatha Yoga 9-10:30am; Vinyasa Flow Yoga 10:45am-12:00pm. $10/class. Drop in students are welcome. 970-453-8558 www.abbyhallonmain.com
Sunday, June 21
(s) Arts Alive Presents: Think Summer – 11am-5pm at 500 South Main Street (La Cima Mall). The local CO-OP Gallery celebrates summers’ arrival with a new show. Come in and enjoy the local art for sale featuring contemporary and classic paintings, sculpture, ceramics, custom jewelry, photography, quilts and woven scarves. Featured artist is Bob Hoppin, painter. 970-453-0450 for more info.
(e) Breckenridge Festival of Film – The 29th Annual Breckenridge Festival of Film will take place from June 11-14. Visit breckfilmfest.com for films, times, locations and other events. 970 453-6200.
(h) Breckenridge Heritage Alliance Sites and Tours – Visit the Barney Ford House Museum, located at 111 E. Washington Ave. The Barney Ford House Museum honors Barney Ford, an escaped slave turned prominent entrepreneur and black civil rights leader in Colorado. See the Breck150 Art Exhibit. Free admission. Open 11am-3pm. For more information, call 800-980-1859.
(b) Country Dancing at The Salt Creek – Every Sunday at 7pm! 110 E. Lincoln Avenue – no cover charge! 970-453-4949 for more info.
(b) Gold Pan Saloon – PBR Poker Night” – $10 for a Bucket of PBR and the Best Bottle Cap Hand wins a prize. 103 North Main Street, 453-5499.
(s) Grand Victorian Day Spa & Salon – 15% discount on any massages, facials and waxing services. 970-547-3624.
(e) Kingdom Days – Third annual Kingdom Days includes free historic sites and tours, Gun Fights, Gold Panning, presentations by Country Boy Mine at The Blue River Plaza, Kids’ Activities on the lawn at the Barney Ford House Museum, Old Time Photos, Historic Films, Gallery Presentations, Gold Mine Tour and Barbecue Dinner at Country Boy Mine and more! Visit www.gobreck.com or 970 453-6018 for more info or a program book!
(e) Breckenridge Outhouse Races – The running of the third Annual Outhouse races is at the 100 block of S. Ridge Street between Lincoln and Washington. Memorable prizes for first, second and third places as well as best themed/decorate outhouse. 3pm. There is still time to register an outhouse – 453-2913 ext. 210 for more info.
(a) The Summit Foundation Grand Lodge on Peak 7 Annual Golf Tournament – Welcome Party 6-10pm. Join in the fun at these two exclusive gatherings featuring all inclusive top-notch food, beverages, live entertainment, party raffle, courtesy safe rides, silent and live auction packages. $75 Welcome Party / $100 V.I.P. Tournament Party. 970-453-5970, www.summitfoundation.org
(c) Tin Shop Guest Artist Program Welcomes Ruth Hamill – Stop by the Tin Shop and see what artist Ruth Hamill is working on while she lives and works at The Tin Shop. Ms. Hamill paints in oils in traditional and non-traditional ways. Open 2-6pm, 117 E. Washington Ave. Free!
(a) Yoga at Abby Hall – Jivamukti Yoga 5-6:30pm. $10/class. Drop in students are welcome. 970-453-8558 www.abbyhallonmain.com
Monday, June 22
(s) Arts Alive Presents: Think Summer – 11am-5pm at 500 South Main Street (La Cima Mall). The local CO-OP Gallery celebrates summers’ arrival with a new show. Come in and enjoy the local art for sale featuring contemporary and classic paintings, sculpture, ceramics, custom jewelry, photography, quilts and woven scarves. Featured artist is Bob Hoppin, painter. 970-453-0450 for more info.
(h) Breckenridge Heritage Alliance Sites and Tours – Visit the Barney Ford House Museum, located at 111 E. Washington Ave. The Barney Ford House Museum honors Barney Ford, an escaped slave turned prominent entrepreneur and black civil rights leader in Colorado. Free admission. Open 11am-3pm. For more information, call 800-980-1859.
(a) Breckenridge Recreation Center Classes – Cycling 6:15am; 50+ Stretch/Strength 9:05am; Tae Kwon Do 10am; Yogates 11:10am; Body Pump 12:05pm; Mountain Sports Training 5:30pm; Zumba 5:30pm; Int. Vinyasa Yoga 5:30pm; Tae Kwon Do 7pm; 970 453-1734 for more info.
(a) Discovering Pastels – 6-8 pm at the Fuqua Livery Stable, 110 E. Washington Ave. Participants will experiment with soft pastels and create a beautiful composition from still-life. Mass, shape, and form will be emphasized. $35. 970-453-3364
(s) Grand Victorian Day Spa and Salon’s Massage Mondays – Enjoy any wonderful massage treatments at 15% off. Call 970-547-3624.
(a) Storyteller Dolls – Learn about the myths and legends of Southwest Storyteller Dolls. Participants will create clay storyteller dolls and learn about Helen Cordero, a Native American who helped create this ancient Folklore art form. Instruction by Janis Bunchman at the Quandary Antiques Cabin, 131 South Ridge Street from 2-5pm. $50 for 3 sessions (class continues on June 29).
(a) The Summit Foundation Grand Lodge on Peak 7 Annual Golf Tournament – Budweiser VIP Tournament Party 4-10pm. Join in the fun at these two exclusive gatherings featuring all inclusive top-notch food, beverages, live entertainment, party raffle, courtesy safe rides, silent and live auction packages. $75 Welcome Party / $100 V.I.P. Tournament Party. 970-453-5970, www.summitfoundation.org
(a) Yoga at Abby Hall – 136 S. Main St. Vinyasa Flow Yoga 7:30-8:45am; Hatha Yoga 6-7:30pm. $10 per person drop in rate, discounted online. Email wellness@sacredtree.com for pre-registration. www.abbyhallonmain.com.
Tuesday, June 23
(s) Arts Alive Presents: Think Summer – 11am-5pm at 500 South Main Street (La Cima Mall). The local CO-OP Gallery celebrates summers’ arrival with a new show. Come in and enjoy the local art for sale featuring contemporary and classic paintings, sculpture, ceramics, custom jewelry, photography, quilts and woven scarves. Featured artist is Bob Hoppin, painter. 970-453-0450 for more info.
(i) Bike Tuning Clinic – 6-9 pm at the Breckenridge Recreation Center, 880 Airport Road. Join the staff of Great Adventure Sports as they teach a series of exciting and informative bike-tuning clinics. Learn everything from fixing a flat to overhauling your rear hub. $10. 970-453-1734, www.townofbreckenridge.com
(h) Breckenridge Heritage Alliance Sites and Tours – Visit the Barney Ford House Museum, located at 111 E. Washington Ave. The Barney Ford House Museum honors Barney Ford, an escaped slave turned prominent entrepreneur and black civil rights leader in Colorado. Free admission. Open 11am-3pm. For more information, call 800-980-1859.
(a) Breckenridge Recreation Center Classes – Bodypump 6:15&8am; Step Combo 9:05am; Women’s Weight Training 10:30am; RPM 12pm; Yoga Express 12pm; Zumba for Latinas en Movimiento 1pm; Weight Loss 1:15pm; Tae Kwon Do 4:15pm; Bodypump 5:30pm; Yoga Basics 6:05pm; Cardio Kickboxing 6:45pm. 970-453-1734
(c) Blue River Series Concert: Pat Green – 7:30 pm at the Riverwalk Center. Country Singer-songwriter, Pat Green appeals to traditional country music fans, folk music fans, the college radio
crowd, and rock music fans. $30 advance, $35 at the door. 970-547-3100, www.breckenridgemusicfestival.com
(i) Creatively Marketing Your Artwork – Adele Earnshaw, a nationally recognized Wildlife and Landscape Artist will be at the Fuqua Livery Stable to discuss creative ways to sell your artwork in a challenging economic environment. Workshop put on by the Summit County Arts Council. Fee is $10 for SCAC members and $25 for non members. (Membership is available for $25.) 6:30-8:30pm.
(b) Gold Pan Saloon – $2 Tuesdays – featuring $2 Jim Beam & Cola from 8:00 pm -10:00 pm. 103 North Main Street, 453-5499.
(s) Grand Victorian Day Spa – Greet tea antioxidant salt scrub, lavender salt scrub or citrus salt scrub 15% off. Try any of these wonderful services to exfoliate, rejuvenate and hydrate the skin. You’ll feel great. 970 547-3624.
(k) Art on a Whim – National Repertory Orchestra Pre-Party for the Peter & the Wolf Show. Special guest artist to work with visiting children face painting and treats for grown and little folks. 100 North Main Street, 547-8399.
(k) Kidz Calliope Concert – 2 pm at the Breckenridge Riverwalk Center. Prokofiev Peter and the Wolf and Dukas The Sorcerer’s Apprentice. Tickets $5. 970-547-3100, www.nromusic.com
(a) Tuesday Tea Time Knitters – Come knit with and make new friends at Tea Time Quilting and Stitchery, from 10am – 12pm. Help is available from start to finish. Free! 122 South Main Street. 970 547-8300 for more info.
(a) Writer’s Night – Writers bring their words together in an informal round-table format to network, motivate, inspire, share, read, write, and critique works in progress. Join writing instructor, essayist, and poet Rachel Meisler for this hands-on writing workshop at the Robert Whyte House. $10 7-9pm.
(a) Yoga at Abby Hall – 136 S. Main St. Vinyasa Flow Yoga 9-10:15am; Ausara Inspired Yoga 6:30-8pm. $10/class. Drop in students are welcome. 970-453-8558 www.abbyhallonmain.com
Wednesday, June 24
(s) Arts Alive Presents: Think Summer – 11am-5pm at 500 South Main Street (La Cima Mall). The local CO-OP Gallery celebrates summers’ arrival with a new show. Come in and enjoy the local art for sale featuring contemporary and classic paintings, sculpture, ceramics, custom jewelry, photography, quilts and woven scarves. Featured artist is Bob Hoppin, painter. 970-453-0450 for more info.
(h) Breckenridge Heritage Alliance Sites and Tours – Visit the Barney Ford House Museum, located at 111 E. Washington Ave. The Barney Ford House Museum honors Barney Ford, an escaped slave turned prominent entrepreneur and black civil rights leader in Colorado. Free admission. Open 11am-3pm. For more information, call 800-980-1859.
(a) Breckenridge Recreation Center Classes – Cycling 6:15am; Yoga Basics 8am; 50+ Stretch/Strength 9:05am; Tae Kwon Doe 10am; Mat Pilates 11:10am; Bodypump 12:05pm; Tae Kwon Do 4:15pm&7pm; Zumba 5:30pm; Vinyasa Yoga 5:30pm. 970 453-1734 for more info.
(a) Breckenridge Resort Chamber and Summit County Colorado real estate Chamber Joint Mixer – The June mixer will take place at the Riverwalk Center at 150 W. Adams from 5-7pm. Appetizers and drinks provided by Qdoba Mexican Grill, Gold Pan Saloon and Budweiser. This mixer is also sponsored by Wells Fargo and the Town of Breckenridge amongst an extensive list of other community sponsors. Included in admission is a FREE NRO Concert, “Catchy Classics” at 7:30pm. 970 453-2913 for more info. Admission is $5 for members, $10 for prospective members.
(b) Gold Pan Saloon – Hump Night Wednesdays – featuring $2 Rail Drinks from 8pm-10pm. 103 North Main Street, 453-5499.
(a) Tea Time Quilting & Stitchery’s Quilting Group – Every Wednesday, bring your project or try the one they offer! 1pm-4pm, Upstairs at 122 S. Main Street. 970-547-8300.
(a) Whitewater Wednesdays by Arkansas Valley Adventures – Enjoy a full day of family whitewater rafting in the classic Brown’s Canyon with FREE transportation from Breckenridge! Call 877-RAFTING for more info and to reserve your spot. Offer runs through September 2.
(a) Yoga at Abby Hall – Hatha Yoga 8-9:15am. Anusara Inspired Yoga 9:30am-10:45am; Call for more info on afternoon and evening classes. 136 South Main Street. Drop in students are welcome. 970-453-8558 or www.abbyhallonmain.com for more info.
Ongoing Breckenridge Restaurants Specials
(r) Base Nine Bar – Happy Hour from 5pm – 7pm featuring ½ off draft beer, house wine and well drinks. Open 4-Midniight. Located at Beaver Run Resort, 620 Village Road, Breckenridge. 970-453-6000.
(r) Bubba Gump Shrimp Co – Happy hour from 2pm-5pm. (until 6pm if you’re a local!) in the bar & on the back deck including 2-for-1
Apps, $5 & $6 pitchers of beer, $3.75 22oz margaritas, $1 PBR’s and more!
(r) Burke & Riley’s – Locals get 20% off entire bill. Kitchen open everyday from 11am – 12midnight. 970-547-2782.
(r) Hearthstone Lounge – Happy Hour 4-6 daily offering discounted drinks, 2 for 1 appetizers and $.75 jalapeno shrimp. 130 S. Ridge Street, 970 453-1148.
(b) Jake’s Dive Bar –Karaoke every Friday.100 North Main Street, 970-547-0110.
(r) La Petit Paris – Serving Brunch from 11-2pm beginning June 21 (Father’s Day) and continuing through Summer.
(r) Mi Casa Mexican Restaurant – Daily Happy Hour in the Cantina nightly from 3pm-6pm with free munchies. 970-453-2071
(r) Spencer’s Restaurant – Local’s Lunch “All you can eat buffet” for $7.95. Features two entrees and a complete soup and salad bar. Valid Monday-Friday from 11:30am – 2:00pm. Must present local ID. Beaver Run Resort, 620 Village Road, Breckenridge 970-453-8755.
(r) Windy City Pizza – All U Can Eat Buffet $7.25 M-F. Happy Hour Daily 4pm-6pm w/ $1.50 slices and Sam Adams and PBR Pints. $2.50 import/micros bottles, $2 domestic bottles and half off apps. 970-453-5570
Ongoing Sales/Promotions
(s) Alpine Spa and Salon – First time hair cut or color with Julie or Kristina $15 men’s cut, $30 women’s cut, $20 off color treatments, 10% off all massages, body treatments and Sothy’s Facials. 500 South Main Street (Upper level LaCima Mall) 970-453-2044.
(s) Altitude Gallery – The newest gallery in Breckenridge! Drop in at 107 North Main Street or check out the website at www.altitudegallery.com. .
(s) Alpine Spa & Salon – $20 manicures and $40 spa pedicures in our wonderful spa Pedi chairs with a view of the mountains. $60 one hour Swedish massage in our spa. $65 European facial and 20% off all colors with the girls. 500 South Main Street (upstairs at La Cima Mall). Call 970 453-2044!
(s) Art on a Whim – Buy 2 prints at the funniest gallery in town and get the 3rd half off when you mention Breck This Week.
(i) Bed & Breakfast Inns Locals’ Appreciation Special – The Bed & Breakfast experience offers unrivaled amenities. Abbett Placer Inn:
970 453-6489; Allaire Timbers Inn: 970-453-7530, Barn on the River: 970-453-2975, Fireside Inn: 970-453-6456, Hunt Placer Inn: 970-453-7573.
(a) Blue Sage Spa – Offering 20% off all services for the off season! 224 South Main Street, 970 453-7676 www.bluesagespa.com.
(s) D’Vine Wine – The following specials are running at the winery in Silverthorne and the Wine Tasting Room in Breckenridge: 10% off 6-packs of wine, purchase a six pack and receive a coupon for 2 free glasses of wine you’re entered into a drawing for a free 6 pack of your choice! 15% off cases of wine – when you purchase receive a coupon for four free glasses of wine and you’re entered into a drawing for a free 6 pack of your choice.. 211 S Main Street and 358 Blue River Pkwy. 970-453-3991 or www.brecktastingroom.com for more info.
(b) Fireside Lounge at River Mountain Lodge – 100 South Park Avenue. Join the us for $1.50 pints, darts, flat screens and the real wood burning fireplace with comfortable couches to relax on. Call the legendary bartender Bubba at 970-547-3550!
(s) Gourmet Cabby Internet Café – ½ price internet access any day of the week from 9 a.m. – 10pm if you mention “Breck This Week.” 408 S. Ridge St. 970-453-7788
(a) Hand and Glove – Free 8×10 photo of you and your golf clubs with purchase of our new incredible Italian leather golf gloves, Men and Women’s. Free planting seeds with every pair of Men’s or Ladies Unbelievable Garden Gloves. Free 8×10 color photo of you and your Horse with purchase of our “not available anywhere else” gloves. Free 8×10 photo of you and your car with every purchase of Extraordinary Italian Leather Driving Gloves. 308 South Main Street, 970 453-0200. sheri@handandglove.com
(r) Hearthstone Catering – Hearthstone Catering is offering incredibly inexpensive deals for hosting Breckenridge realtors open houses.
(s) Joy of Sox & Excessories – 20% off non sale hats when you mention Breck This Week! 222 South Main Street, 970-453-4534.
(s) Manicures and Pedicures by Mary Jo – Always 10% off services if you mention Breck This Week when booking an appointment. 970-390-1873 or maryjostoes.com
(s) Main Street Outlet – 50% to 70% off on all sportswear, skiwear and snowboardwear! This is our 14th year of offering quality,
service and the best prices in town! That’s the One and Only Main Street Outlet located at 324 South Main Street, Breckenridge. 970-453-1300.
(s) Season’s Dreams Vacation Rental Homes and Breckenridge Property Management – Beautiful, meticulously cared for homes in the heart of Breckenridge perfect for Large Groups, Ski Vacations, Retreats, Leadership Events, Weddings, and Family Reunions. Mention the scoop and receive a complimentary gift basket and champagne arrival for your reservation. Find us at www.yourbreckrental.com or call 970-453-3813. email: shannon@yourbreckrental.com
Ongoing Breckenridge Activities
(s) Arts Alive Presents: Think Summer – 11am-5pm at 500 South Main Street (La Cima Mall). The local CO-OP Gallery celebrates summers’ arrival with a new show. Come in and enjoy the local art for sale featuring contemporary and classic paintings, sculpture, ceramics, custom jewelry, photography, quilts and woven scarves. Featured artist is Bob Hoppin, painter. 970-453-0450 for more info.
(h) Historic District Walking Tours – Walk through downtown Breckenridge and visit the Historic District. Listed on the Secretary of Interior National Register of Historic Places and is one of the largest historic districts in Colorado. It contains many early Breckenridge homes from log cabins to stately Victorian residences. You’ll also learn about commerce, mining and life in early Breckenridge. Guided walking tours and self-guided brochures are available. Call for times. 800-980-1859.
(h) Historic Breckenridge – Take a guided stroll through historic Breckenridge sites and museums, including the following: Alice G. Milne Memorial Park, 102 N Harris St; Barney Ford House Museum. 111 E Washington Ave; Briggle House, 104 N. Harris St; Country Boy Mine, French Gulch Rd; Edwin Carter 1875 Museum, 111 N. Ridge St:, Airport Road; Rotary Snowplow Park, Boreas Pass Rd; Valley Brook Cemetery, Airport Road at Valley Brook; Red, White and Blue Fire Museum, 316 North Main St. 800-980-1859
(k) Mountain Top Children’s Museum – Children and adults alike love this interactive museum, featuring exhibits and experiments in the Wonder Lab, art in the Creation Station, building in the Kidstruction Zone and performing on stage in Studio Imagination. Children under two can visit the Tot Spot. Located at 605 S. Park Ave. Parking is available at the F and Tiger Dredge lots across Park Avenue. Admission is $7 per child and $5 per adult. Children under one and seniors can enter free. 970-453-7878
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