Breckenridge Events, Activities December 4-10
Thursday, December 4
(k) Alexander Calder Mobiles – Students will learn about the amazing sculptor Alexander Calder and make a colorful abstract mobile to hang at home Instruction by Emily Hanson at the Fuqua Livery Stable, 110 E. Washington Ave, 5-7pm. $25 includes all materials. 970 453-3364 for more info.
(a) – Activity                     (b) – Bar/Club/Nightlife               (c) – Cultural Activity              (e) – Event
(h) – Historical Activity           (i) – Information         (k) – Kids’ Activity/Event
(r) – Restaurant/Food               (s) – Shopping
(s) Arts Alive Presents: Small Format Show – 11am-5pm at 500 South Main Street (La Cima Mall). Enjoy this new show as well as the collection of varied art at our local co-oop gallery. Featured artist is Joanne Hanson, oil 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. See “The Traditions of African-American Quilting” exhibit. Free admission. Open 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. For more information, call 800-980-1859.
(a) Breckenridge Recreation Center Classes – Muscle Power 6:15am; BodyPump 8 am.; Water Aerobics 8am; Mat Pilates 9:05am; Mixed Terrain Cycle 9:30am; Weightlifting for Women 10:30am; Kickboxing 12pm; Strength/Stretch 1pm; Intro to Body Pump 5:30; RPM 5:30pm; Yoga Intermediate 5:30 (Carter Park);
(b) The Gold Pan – Open Mic Night, locals and visitors welcome, 9pm 970-453-5499.
(i) Gold Run Nordic Center Waxing Clinic – 5 to 7 p.m. at the Gold Run Nordic Center, 200 Clubhouse Drive. Let the professionals at Gold Run Nordic Center teach you all you need to know about the overall waxing process. FREE. townofbreckenridge.com, (970) 547-7889
(a) Guided Snowshoe Hike – 10am at The Breckenridge Recreation Center, 880 Airport Road. Every Thursday hike a different area of Breckenridge while you learn about winter ecology, flora, fauna and the natural history of the area. $20 adult/$15 child (includes snowshoes). www.townofbreckenridge.com or 970 453-1734.
(b) Karaoke with DJ’s Siren and Maria – At Jonny G’s in Frisco. 9:30pm – 1:30am Upstairs of the Frisco Mall.  970 406-1230 for more info.
(a) Yoga, Qigong, T’ai Chi and Kung Fu at Abby Hall –Anusary Inspired Yoga 9am-10:15am; Shaolin Kung Fu 7-8:30pm and T’ai Chi 5:30-7pm. 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
Friday, December 5
(s) Arts Alive Presents: Small Format Show – 11am-5pm at 500 South Main Street (La Cima Mall). Enjoy this new show as well as the collection of varied art at our local co-oop gallery. Featured artist is Joanne Hanson, oil painter. 970 453-0450 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 11 a.m. at the Breckenridge Welcome Center. $5/person; $3/child. Visit the Barney Ford House Museum, located at 111 E. Washington Ave. Open 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Free admission. For more information, call 800-980-1859.
(a) Breckenridge Recreation Center Classes – Cycling 6:15am; Water Aerobics 8am; Zumba 8am; Strength/Stretch 9:05am; Tae Kwon Do 10am; Great Glutes 10am; Core & More 10:30am; Yogates 11:05am; RPM 12pm; Zumba 12:30pm; Nia 1pm; Tae Kwon Do 4:15pm; Tae Kwon Do 7pm 970-453-1734
(c) Colorado Mountain College and Backstage Theater Present: Insider’s Guide Workshop – Spend 2 hours with the Director and Cast and learn behind-the-scenes secrets of live performance! 4-6pm. $35 includes ticket to 7:30 performance. For more info or to register contact CMC at 970 468-5989, 970 453-6757, aseidler@coloradomtn.edu or www.coloradomtn.edu/summit/cll/
(a) Elements of Drawing – This class will stimulate teens to become aware of their surroundings by drawing objects that sharpen their observation skills. Students will take Breckenridge home a kit of drawing tools and a sketchbook. Instruction by Danna Clark Tullis at the Fuqua Livery Stable, 110 E. Washington Ave, 2-4pm. $35 includes all materials. 453-3364 for more info.
(b) The Gold Pan – DJ Crisp spinning your favorite dance music 9pm.
(c) It’s a Wonderful Life: A Radio Play – The Backstage Theatre presents this classic holiday favorite adapted for the stage. 7:30PM at 121 S. Ridge St. Mall.  $18 adults, $12 children 12 and under. 970 453-0199 for reservations or more info.
(r) Peak 9 Restaurant – Open for the season! Accessible via the Beaver Run, E, C and Mercury chairs and the Red Bus direct from Gondola, town bus or resort bus. 970 453-1108 – www.peaknine9@gmail.com.
(a) Yoga at Abby Hall – 136 S. Main St. Anusara Inspired Yoga 9:30-10:45am. Vinyasa Flow Yoga 12:15-1:15pm. $10/class. Drop in students are welcome. www.abbyhallonmain.com 970-453-8558
Saturday, December 6
(s) Arts Alive Presents: Small Format Show – 11am-5pm at 500 South Main Street (La Cima Mall). Enjoy this new show as well as the collection of varied art at our local co-oop gallery. Featured artist is Joanne Hanson, oil painter. 970 453-0450 for more info.
(i) Art of Birth Workshop – A certified doula and certified massage therapist specializing in prenatal massage will provide an outlet for new and expectant mothers. It also will help alleviate stress and fears related to childbirth. $125 includes an organic lunch, sacredtree.com or 970 453-8558. 9:30-2:30 at Blue Sky Breckenridge.
(a) Breckenridge Recreation Center Classes – Rock ‘n’ Ride 7:30am; BodyPump 8:30am; Yoga for Everyone 9:45am; ; 970-453-1734.
(b) The Gold Pan – Live Entertainment, 9pm 970-453-5499.
(h) Breckenridge Heritage Alliance Sites and Tours – Take a guided walking tour through Breckenridge’s Nationally Recognized Historic District. Tours begin at 11 a.m. at the Breckenridge Welcome Center. $5/person; $3/child. Visit the Barney Ford House Museum, located at 111 E. Washington Ave. Open 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Free admission. For more information, call 800-980-1859.
(e) Breckenridge Snowflake Challenge – December 6-13, 2008. Visitors and locals alike are invited to experience how snow sculpting got started in Breckenridge through a spontaneous eruption of snow art on the streets. This grass roots public art forum is open to anyone who wants to try their hand at sculpting snow. Sculptures will be on display along Main Street through the holidays. Gobreck.com; 877-593-5260 for more info.
(s) D’Vine Wine in Breckenridge – Music, Massage and Merlot. Live music with Bo Tomlyn, $1 per minute chair massage, and $5 glasses of wine. 6-9pm 211 South Main Street, 453-3991.
(e) Gold Run Classic – Registration at 8am. Race start at 11am at the Gold Run Nordic Center, 200 Clubhouse Drive. A classic technique race of either 10k or 5k. Pre Registration $20. Race day Registration $25. townofbreckenridge.com 970 547-7889.
(c) It’s a Wonderful Life: A Radio Play – The Backstage Theatre presents this classic holiday favorite adapted for the stage. 7:30PM at 121 S. Ridge St. Mall.  $18 adults, $12 children 12 and under. 970 453-0199 for reservations or more info.
(s) Kids’ Knitting Group – Brought to you by Tea Time Quilting and Stitchery. 2-4 at 122 South Main Street. 970 547-8300.
(e) Lighting of Breckenridge –Events throughout the day include storytelling and Holiday craft workshop at Red, White and Blue Firehouse, 316 North Main Street from 2-4pm, Free cocoa, cookies and caroling at Subway, 305 N Main Street at 4:30pm. At 5pm Santa himself will arrive at Subway and lead the procession to the Blue River Plaza at South Main and Washington where the town tree will be lit at 5:15. The procession continues to Main Street Station where John Adams will be performing from 5:30-6:30. Visit with Santa or take a photo with Santa! Photos by Breckenridge Portrait Company. Please bring one or more non-perishable food item in spoort of the Family Intercultural Resource Center. Drop off at Red, White and Blue Firehouse or Main Street Station.
(s) Tea Time Quilting and Stitchery – Knitting, quilting & crocheting group. No fee, 12-2pm. 122 South Main Street, 970 547-8300.
(a) Yoga, T’ai Chi and Kung Fu at Abby Hall – Pre Yoga Meditation 7:45-8:45am; Hatha Yoga 9-10:30am; T’ai Chi/Kung Fu 11:30-1pm. $10/class. Drop in students are welcome. 970-453-8558 www.abbyhallonmain.com
Sunday, December 7
(s) Arts Alive Presents: Small Format Show – 11am-5pm at 500 South Main Street (La Cima Mall). Enjoy this new show as well as the collection of varied art at our local co-oop gallery. Featured artist is Joanne Hanson, oil 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. See “The Traditions of African-American Quilting” exhibit. Free admission. Open 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. For more information, call 800-980-1859.
(e) Breckenridge Snowflake Challenge – December 6-13, 2008. Visitors and locals alike are invited to experience how snow sculpting got started in Breckenridge through a spontaneous eruption of snow art on the streets. This grass roots public art forum is open to anyone who wants to try their hand at sculpting snow. Sculptures will be on display along Main Street through the holidays. Gobreck.com; 877-593-5260 for more info.
(e) Hartford Disabled Sports Ski Spectacular – At the Breckenridge Ski Resort. In it’s 21st year, the Hartford returns to Breckenridge as the nation’s largest winter sports festival for people with physical disabilities. The weeklong event includes learn-to-ski and race programs, youth development camps and races. breckenridge.com; dsusa.org
Monday, December 8
(s) Arts Alive Presents: Small Format Show – 11am-5pm at 500 South Main Street (La Cima Mall). Enjoy this new show as well as the collection of varied art at our local co-oop gallery. Featured artist is Joanne Hanson, oil 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. See “The Traditions of African-American Quilting” exhibit. Free admission. Open 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. For more information, call 800-980-1859.
(a) Breckenridge Recreation Center Classes – Cycling 6:15am; Bodypump 8am; Water Aerobics 8am; 50+ Strength/Stretch 9:05am; Xtrain 9:30am; Tae Kwon Do 10am; Core Pilates 11:05am; Mixed Terrain Cycle 12pm; Body Pump 12pm; Zumba 5:30pm; Int. Vinyasa Yoga at Carter Park 5:30pm; Tae Kwon Do 7pm; 970 453-1734 for more info.
(e) Breckenridge Snowflake Challenge – December 6-13, 2008. Visitors and locals alike are invited to experience how snow sculpting got started in Breckenridge through a spontaneous eruption of snow art on the streets. This grass roots public art forum is open to anyone who wants to try their hand at sculpting snow. Sculptures will be on display along Main Street through the holidays. Gobreck.com; 877-593-5260 for more info.
(e) Hartford Disabled Sports Ski Spectacular – At the Breckenridge Ski Resort. In it’s 21st year, the Hartford returns to Breckenridge as the nation’s largest winter sports festival for people with physical disabilities. The weeklong event includes learn-to-ski and race programs, youth development camps and races. breckenridge.com; dsusa.org
(a) Yoga, Ski/Ride, Soak, Spa – 8am – 5pm every Monday at BlueSky Breckenridge, 42 Snowflake Drive. Meet for yoga at 7:30, 8:30 light breakfast, 9:00 ski and ride, 12:30 lunch at Blue Sky, hot tub and spa until 5. $150 includes yoga, breakfast, lunch and hot tub and one spa treatment. Cost of lift ticket is separate. Sacredtree.com or 970 453-8558 for more info.
(r) D’Vine Wine Tasting Room & Reverseage Present: Choices – Starting this Monday night Dec 8 th, the new D’Vine Wine in Breckenridge will team up with Reverseage Wellness Spa and start a new weekly natural health seminar in the Summit. Each Monday the first segment, from 6 to 6:30 pm, will be for our Summit guests addressing health solutions at 9,500 feet up.   The Seminar will run from 6:45 till 7:45 beginning Monday night with The Foundations of Health 101. 211 South Main Street
Charge is $10 per person with a portion going to non-profit organizations in the Summit. Please join us and discover powerful concepts that make natural health quite simple to understand! Call 970 471 2094
(a) Yoga at Abby Hall – 136 S. Main St. Vinyasa Flow Yoga 8-9:15am; Hatha Yoga 6-7:30pm. Email wellness@sacredtree.com for pre-registration. www.abbyhallonmain.com
Tuesday, December 9
(s) Arts Alive Presents: Small Format Show – 11am-5pm at 500 South Main Street (La Cima Mall). Enjoy this new show as well as the collection of varied art at our local co-oop gallery. Featured artist is Joanne Hanson, oil 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. See “The Traditions of African-American Quilting” exhibit. Free admission. Open 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. For more information, call 800-980-1859.
(a) Breckenridge Recreation Center Classes – Bodypump 6:15am; Step Combo 8am; Zumba 9:05am; Cycling 9:30am; RPM 12pm; Yoga Express 12pm; Zumba for Latinas en Movimiento 1pm; Tae Kwon Do 4:15pm; Total Body on the Ball 5:30pm; Rock ‘N’ Ride 5:30pm; Yoga Basics 6:05pm; Body Pump 6:45pm; . 970-453-1734
(e) Breckenridge Snowflake Challenge – December 6-13, 2008. Visitors and locals alike are invited to experience how snow sculpting got started in Breckenridge through a spontaneous eruption of snow art on the streets. This grass roots public art forum is open to anyone who wants to try their hand at sculpting snow. Sculptures will be on display along Main Street through the holidays. Gobreck.com; 877-593-5260 for more info.
(b) The Gold Pan – Open Mic Night, locals and visitors welcome, 9pm 970-453-5499.
(s) Hand & Glove – Tuesday, December 9 5-9pm is Men’s Only Shopping Night! We’re making it easy on you…whether your special someone has come in and left a wish list or you’re on the hunt for something different. Have snacks and drinks and conquer that gift challenge. The discounts will be happening! 308 S. Main Street, 970 453-0200.
(e) Hartford Disabled Sports Ski Spectacular – At the Breckenridge Ski Resort. In it’s 21st year, the Hartford returns to Breckenridge as the nation’s largest winter sports festival for people with physical disabilities. The weeklong event includes learn-to-ski and race programs, youth development camps and races. breckenridge.com; dsusa.org
(h) Historic Breckenridge Sites and Tours – Visit one of Breckenridge’s well-known historic buildings, the Barney Ford House Museum (111 E. Washington Ave.) Open 11am – 3pm. Admission to museum Free. Or book an appointment for a historical walking tour of downtown Breckenridge $5 person/$10 family. 970 453-4493.
(b) Karaoke with DJ’s Siren and Maria – At 320 South (formerly Sherpa & Yeti’s). 9:30pm – 1:30am. 320 South Ridge Street. 970 406-1230 for more info.
(c) Keith Miller and Friends – 7 p.m. at Father Dyer Church. Colorado native turned pro football player turned opera singer turned MET opera roster…. Keith Miller is better than ever and returning to Colorado with colleague Ross Benoliel. Presented by the Breckenridge Music Festival. $20 ($5 for students). bmi@breckenridgemusicfestival.com; (970) 453-9142
(a) Tuesday Tea Time Knitters – Come knit with and make new friends at Tea Time Quliting and Stitchery, from 10am – 12noon. Help is available from start to finish. Free! 122 South Main Street. 970 547-8300 for more info.
(a) Yoga at Abby Hall – 136 S. Main St. Vinyasa Flow Yoga 9-10:15am; Hatha Yoga 6:30-7:45pm. $10/class. Drop in students are welcome. 970-453-8558 www.abbyhallonmain.com
Wednesday, December 10
(s) Arts Alive Presents: Small Format Show – 11am-5pm at 500 South Main Street (La Cima Mall). Enjoy this new show as well as the collection of varied art at our local co-oop gallery. Featured artist is Joanne Hanson, oil painter. 970 453-0450 for more info.
(a) Arts District Holiday Party – Join us for the 5th annual Arts District of Breckenridge Holidayu Party. Take holiday crafts and enjoy light refreshments. Progressive in the Arts District – Breckenridge Theatre, Robert Whyte House, Fuqua Livery Stable and Tin Shop. FREE.  For more info call 970 453-3364.
(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 Traditions of African-American Quilting” exhibit. Free admission. Open 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. For more information, call 800-980-1859.
(a) Breckenridge Recreation Center Classes – Cycling 6:15am; Yoga Basics 8am; Stretch/Strength 9:05am; Tai Chi Gong 9:30am at Carter Park; Tae Kwon Do 10am; Mat Pilates 11:05am; BodyPump 12pm; Tae Kwon Do 4:15pm; Elite Performance Training 5:30pm; Vinyassa Yoga 5:30pm; Tae Kwon Do 7pm; 970-453-1734 for more info.
(e) Breckenridge Snowflake Challenge – December 6-13, 2008. Visitors and locals alike are invited to experience how snow sculpting got started in Breckenridge through a spontaneous eruption of snow art on the streets. This grass roots public art forum is open to anyone who wants to try their hand at sculpting snow. Sculptures will be on display along Main Street through the holidays. Gobreck.com; 877-593-5260 for more info.
(s) D’Vine Wine in Breckenridge Presents: Music with Zac Schmidt and Hannah Copp. 211 South Main Street. Call 453-3991 for more info.
(s) Hand & Glove –Ladies Only and One Lucky Guy Night! Gift gloves for him, mom, girlfriends and yourself! Snacks and drinks provided. 308 S. Main Street, 970 453-0200.
(e) Hartford Disabled Sports Ski Spectacular – At the Breckenridge Ski Resort. In it’s 21st year, the Hartford returns to Breckenridge as the nation’s largest winter sports festival for people with physical disabilities. The weeklong event includes learn-to-ski and race programs, youth development camps and races. breckenridge.com; dsusa.org
(a) Yoga, Kung Fu and T’ai Chi at Abby Hall – Anusara Inspired Yoga 9:30-10:45am; T’ai Chi 5:30-7pm and Shaolin Kung Fu 7-8:30pm 136 South Main Street. Drop in students are welcome. 970 453-8558 or www.abbyhallonmain.com for more info.
Local’s Corner
(i) On December 12 at Town Hall, learn ways of how to keep your business afloat in tough economic times. There will be discussion regarding what sales tax is used for, how it benefits your business and a simplified version of how to do your return.  More details to come. Call 547-3193 for more info.
The Breckenridge Economic Summit held on November 17 will air on SCTV Channel 10 at 1 p.m. daily and again at 10 p.m. on Monday, Wednesday and Friday through December 5th.
Ongoing Breckenridge Restaurants Specials
(r) Bubba Gump Shrimp Co – Happy hour from 2-5 p.m. (until 6 p.m. 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 & Rileys – Locals get 20% off entire bill. Kitchen open everyday from 11am – 12midnight. (970) 547-2782.
(b) The Gold Pan – Happy hour daily from 4-7pm with drink specials. 453-5499.
(b) Jake’s Dive Bar – Bar open 11:30am until close everyday. Daily drink specials; Karaoke on Fridays! 970-547-0110
(r) Mi Casa Mexican Restaurant – Daily Happy Hour in the Cantina nightly from 3-6 p.m. with free munchies. 970-453-2071
(r) Relish – Off season special! Two courses for $25 through November 30. 137 S. Main Street. 453-0989 for more info.
(r) Windy City Pizza – All U Can Eat Buffet $6.99 M-F. Happy Hour Daily 4-6 w/ $1.50 slices and Miller Lite and PBR Pints. $2.50 import/micros bottles and half off apps.  970 453-5570
Ongoing Sales/Promotions
(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) A Heart’s Delight – Visit the most unique gift shop in Breckenridge and get 10% off your purchase when you mention the Scoop.
Upstairs at 100 N Main St. (970) 372-5228.
(s) A List Nail Salon – Pamper yourself with a FREE mini manicure with every pedicure booked at A-List Nail Salon, located at The
Chopping Block, 118 S. Ridge Street, Breckenridge. 970-453-2660 or 970-376-2118. Mention The Scoop.
(s) Art on a Whim – Buy 3 prints at the funniest gallery in town and get the 4th free when you mention The Scoop. 240-215-5354.
(s) Gourmet Cabby Internet Café – ½ price internet access any day of the week from 8 a.m. – midnight if you mention “The Scoop.â€Â 408
S. Ridge St. 970-453-7788
(s) Joy of Sox & Excessories – 20% off non sale hats when you mention The Scoop! 222 South Main Street, 970 453-4534.
(s) Manicures and Pedicures by Mary Jo – Always 10% off services if you mention The Scoop when booking an appointment. 970-390-1873 or maryjostoes.com
(s) Main Street Outlet – 25% 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) Mountain Sanctuary Day Spa presents 2 for 1’s – Good on any massage 1 hour or longer, expires December 15. 15% gratuity added onto original price. 326 S. Main Street, 970 547-1610.
(s) Pup’s Glide Shop – Buy an early season TRANSFERABLE ski/board tuning pass available thru 12/15/08 for $199. Good for use 10 times. Visit Pup’s at 101 Ski Hill Road or call 970 453-2111.
(s) Reverseage Wellness Center – Facials, Massage, Oxygen, Waxing, Holistic Health Programs & Ionic Foot Detox programs-31 year’s experience-10% off your appointment when you mention The Scoop! Special for locals 20% OFF packages until December.
Call today 970 471-2094 email faces@vail.net or visit www.reverseage.biz . We offer organic skin & bath gift baskets for all occasions!
Ongoing Breckenridge Activities
(a) Arts Alive Gallery – Summit County’s only local artists’ co-op gallery featuring for sale contemporary and classic paintings, sculpture, photography, ceramics, hand-blown glass and custom jewelry. La Cima Mall, 500 S. Main St. Open Daily, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. 970-453-0450
(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 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. 1-800-980-1859.
(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.
1-800-980-1859
(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
(a) Public Skating at the Stephen C. West Ice Arena – Skate rentals and drop-in lessons also available. Times vary. Call 970-547-9974 for more information.
(a) Wild Juicy Women Weekend Retreat – Celebrating, Creating, Flowing…Exploring your luscious femininity! Treat Yourself, Renew Yourself, Invest in Yourself. This dynamic retreat will relax your mind, nourish your body, and rejuvenate your spirits. Blending the spectrum of both challenge and contemplation, you will be moved by the lure of the mountains. Explore your femininity through meditation, movement, and creativity.
* Alpine Skiing * Cross-Country Skiing * Dining * Dog Sledding * Fly-Fishing * Historical Tours *
*Ice Fishing * Ice Skating * Mine Tours * Museum Tours * Nightlife * Shopping * Sleigh Rides *
* Snowboarding * Snowmobiling * Snowshoeing * Spas * Theatre… and more *
Call 970-453-6018 for information on activities.
This flyer is provided as a service to Breckenridge guests and residents by the Breckenridge Resort Chamber. The Scoop contains information on events, activities, retail sales, dining specials and happy hour deals in Breckenridge for each week from Thursdays to Wednesdays. Call 970-453-6018 or visit gobreck.com for more information.

