Breckenridge Events April 16 – 22
Thursday, April 16
(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 scarfs. Featured artist is Vicki Jacobs, painter. 970-453-0450 for more info.
(e) Bite of Breckenridge – April 1-19, 2009 participating restaurants feature sample menu items for a fixed price. www.breckenridgediningguide.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 –Muscle Power 6:15am; Water Aerobics 8am; Bodypump 8am; Cycling at 9:05am; Women’s Weight Training 10:15am; 50+ Stretch/Strength 9:05am; RPM 12pm; Yoga Express 12pm; Cycling 5:30pm; Intermediate Yoga 5:30pm at Carter Park; Bodypump 5:30pm; Country Two-Step 6:45pm. 970-453-1734 for more info.
(b) Coppertop Presents: The Swing Crew – A fun, interactive acoustic apres ski show from 3pm-7pm! Coppertop is located in Beaver Run Resort at the base of Peak 9. 970-453-6000 or beaverrun.com
(a) Introduction to Silversmithing – Learn the basics of silversmithing. Basic forming and sawing techniques, as well as beginning soldering using copper and sterling silver will be explored. Instruction by Maggie Connolly at the Fuqua Livery Stable, 110 E. Washington Ave. $50 includes all materials. 970 453-3364 for more info.
(a) Tea Time Quilting & Stitchery – Learn to sew! $16.50 includes supplies. Make your very own Personalized Pillow Case. 1:30-3:30. Upstairs at 122 S. Main Street. 970 547-8300.
(c) The Tin Shop Welcomes Lynne Medsker – Come see what multimedia artist Lynne Medsker is working on while she lives and works at The Tin Shop! 2-6pm, 117 E. Washington Ave. Free! 970 453-3364 for more info.
(a) Yoga, Qigong, T’ai Chi and Kung Fu at Abby Hall –Anusary Inspired Yoga 9am-10:15am. 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) – Shopping
Friday, April 17
(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 scarfs. Featured artist is Vicki Jacobs, painter. 970-453-0450 for more info.
(c) The Backstage Theatre presents Office Space: The Musical. This world premiere written by Jamie Bruss, Artistic Director Christopher Willard, and Donna Debreceni starts out as a sly musical parody of the cult movie, Office Space. Childish antics, mature content and adult language. 7:30 PM at 121 S. Ridge St., Breckenridge. Call 453-0199 for reservations.
(e) Bite of Breckenridge – April 1-19, 2009 participating restaurants feature sample menu items for a fixed price. www.breckenridgediningguide.com.
(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; Water Aerobics 8am; Strength/Stretch 9:05am; Tae Kwon Do 10am; Glutes, Core & More 10am; Mat Pilates 11:05am; Zumba 12:30pm; Nia 1pm; Tae Kwon Do 4:15&7pm 970-453-1734
(b) Coppertop Presents: The Swing Crew – A fun, interactive acoustic apres ski show from 3pm-7pm! Coppertop is located in Beaver Run condos Resort at the base of Peak 9. 970-453-6000 or beaverrun.com
(s) D’Vine Wine Presents Wine & Wellness – Join Total Live Wellness at D’Vine Wine for a discussion on living green. 6-7pm at 211 S Main Street, Unit F. 970 453-3991.
(s) D’Vine Wine – Music, Massage & Merlot. Enjoy live music with Dan Woodbird. $1 per minute chair massage, $5 glasses of wine. 7-9pm, 211 S. Main Street, Unit F. 970 453-3991. All wine $12.99 from 8-9pm (port $22.99)
(b) The Gold Pan – DJ Crisp spinning your favorite dance music 9pm. No Cover! 970-453-2992.
(s) Grand Victorian Day Spa – Thai and Ashiatsu Massages are 20% off all day long. 970-547-3624.
(b) Jake’s Dive Bar – Karaoke at Jake’s Dive Bar every Friday at 9:30pm! Win a three night, two day stay in Las Vegas for the night’s bet performance. 100 North Main Street, 970-547-0110.
(c) Lake Dillon Art Center & Gallery La Riva presents: In the Viewfinder – Four Photographers – View the work of internationally recognized photographers: Todd Powell, Tim Faust, Rich Seeley and Matt Lit. at 135 Main Street in Dillon. The exhibition continues through April.
(s) Massive Sidewalk Sale – Local Breckenridge businesses are offering massive discounts on winter merchandise during the closing weekend of Breckenridge’s Ski Season. Hours of sale are subject to individual business hours of operation and weather. Sponsored by The Breckenridge Resort Chamber. Visit www.gobreck.com or 970 453-2913 for more info.
(a) SOS Substance-free “Shebang†– A free party for Summit County youth grade 5 and higher, music, food, games. 110 3rd Ave, Frisco. Friday 6-11pm. Free. For more information call 970-926-9292.
(a) Tea Time Quilting & Stitchery – Spring break class – crochet necklace. 10:30am – 12:30pm at 122 S. Main Street (upstairs) 970 547-8300 $10.
(a) Tea Time Quilting & Stitchery Presents: Show & Tell Tea Party – Share your projects with the other knitters, crocheters, swerrs, quilters and other crafters. Refreshments served. 122 S. Main Street (upstairs) at 2:30pm. 970 547-8300.
(c) The Tin Shop Welcomes Lynne Medsker – Come see what multimedia artist Lynne Medsker is working on while she lives and works at The Tin Shop! 2-6pm, 117 E. Washington Ave. Free! 970 453-3364 for more info.
(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, April 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. Come in and enjoy the local art for sale featuring contemporary and classic paintings, sculpture, ceramics, custom jewelry, photography, quilts and woven scarfs. Featured artist is Vicki Jacobs, painter. 970-453-0450 for more info.
(c) The Backstage Theatre presents Office Space: The Musical. This world premiere written by Jamie Bruss, Artistic Director Christopher Willard, and Donna Debreceni starts out as a sly musical parody of the cult movie, Office Space. Childish antics, mature content and adult language. 7:30 PM at 121 S. Ridge St., Breckenridge. Call 453-0199 for reservations.
(e) Bite of Breckenridge – April 1-19, 2009 participating restaurants feature sample menu items for a fixed price. www.breckenridgediningguide.com.
(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 – 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.
(k) Children’s Metalsmithing – Children will join former Tin Shop guest artist Maggie Connolly at the Fuqua Livery Stable for an afternoon of basic metalsmithing. Children will have fun flattening pennies and pressing texture into other pieces of semiprecious metals. $35 includes all materials. 2-4pm, 110 E. Washington Ave, 970 453-3364.
(a) Chip in for Children – Texas Hold ‘Em Tournament. A raffle, silent auction, poker, pasta dinner, prizes. Doors open at 6pm, tournament starts at 7pm. Quandary Grill, 505 S. Main Street. Tickets are $20 in advance, $25 at the door. Ticket sales begin on 4/10 at Marriott Mountain Valley Lodge, 655 Columbine Road. 970 453-8500 for more info.
(s) D’Vine Wine in Breckenridge – Music, Massage and Merlot. $1 per minute chair massage, and $5 glasses of wine. Live music with Alex Rhodes. 6pm-9pm 211 South Main Street, 970-453-3991.
(b) The Gold Pan – Live entertainment with Old Soul at 9:30pm.
(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) Massive Music Concert with Keller Williams – Presented by Bud Light, Breckenridge Ski Resort and The Town of Breckenridge. 3:30pm at The Riverwalk Center, 150 West Adams Ave. Free! 970 547-3100.
(s) Massive Sidewalk Sale – Local Breckenridge businesses are offering massive discounts on winter merchandise during the closing weekend of Breckenridge’s Ski Season. Hours of sale are subject to individual business hours of operation and weather. Sponsored by The Breckenridge Resort Chamber. Visit www.gobreck.com or 970 453-2913 for more info.
(c) Second Saturday’s Gallery Artwalk – From 4-8pm visit Breckenridge’s Art Galleries where hot chocolate, wine, cookies and cheese may be offered. For more info and participating galleries, visit www.breckgallerywalk.com.
(a) Tea Time Quilting & Stitchery –Knitting, quilting and crocheting groups are welcome, no fee. 122 S. Main Street, 970 547-8300.
(c) The Tin Shop Welcomes Lynne Medsker – Come see what multimedia artist Lynne Medsker is working on while she lives and works at The Tin Shop! 2-6pm, 117 E. Washington Ave. Free! 970 453-3364 for more info.
(a) Yoga, T’ai Chi and Kung Fu at Abby Hall – Pre Yoga Meditation 7:45-8:45am; Hatha Yoga 9-10:30am; $10/class. Drop in students are welcome. 970-453-8558 www.abbyhallonmain.com
Sunday, April 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. Come in and enjoy the local art for sale featuring contemporary and classic paintings, sculpture, ceramics, custom jewelry, photography, quilts and woven scarfs. Featured artist is Vicki Jacobs, painter. 970-453-0450 for more info.
(c) The Backstage Theatre presents Office Space: The Musical. This world premiere written by Jamie Bruss, Artistic Director Christopher Willard, and Donna Debreceni starts out as a sly musical parody of the cult movie, Office Space. Childish antics, mature content and adult language. 6:30 PM at 121 S. Ridge St., Breckenridge. Call 453-0199 for reservations.
(e) Bite of Breckenridge – April 1-19, 2009 participating restaurants feature sample menu items for a fixed price. www.breckenridgediningguide.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.
(b) Country Dancing at The Salt Creek – Every Sunday at 7pm! 110 E. Lincoln Avenue – no cover charge! 970-453-4949 for more info.
(s) Grand Victorian Day Spa & Salon – 15% discount on any massages, facials and waxing services. 970-547-3624.
(s) Massive Sidewalk Sale – Local Breckenridge businesses are offering massive discounts on winter merchandise during the closing weekend of Breckenridge’s Ski Season. Hours of sale are subject to individual business hours of operation and weather. Sponsored by The Breckenridge Resort Chamber. Visit www.gobreck.com or 970 453-2913 for more info.
(a) Precious Metal Clay: Form, Fire Finish – Precious Metal Clay looks and feels like clay, yet when fired to becomes pure, solid metal. Learn the basics of carving and forming the clay to create rings. Pieces will be formed, fired and ready to wear. $75 includes all materials. 11-3pm at The Fuqua Livery Stable, 110 E. Washington Ave.
(a) Yoga, T’ai Chi and Kung Fu at Abby Hall – Restorative Yoga 4-5:30pm. $10/class. Drop in students are welcome. 970-453-8558 www.abbyhallonmain.com
Monday, April 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 scarfs. Featured artist is Vicki Jacobs, 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; Zumba 8am; Water Aerobics 8am; Step Combo 9:05am; Tae Kwon Do 10am; Yogates 11:05am; Body Pump 12pm; Triathlon Training 6:30pm; Zumba 5:30pm; Elite Performance Training 5:30pm; Int. Vinyasa Yoga at Carter Park 5:30pm; Tae Kwon Do 7pm; 970 453-1734 for more info.
(s) Grand Victorian Day Spa and Salon’s Massage Mondays – Enjoy any wonderful massage treatments at 15% off. Call 970-547-3624.
(a) Yoga at Abby Hall – 136 S. Main St. 6pm-7:30pm. $10 per person drop in rate, discounted online. Email wellness@sacredtree.com for pre-registration. www.abbyhallonmain.com.
(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
Tuesday, April 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 scarfs. Featured artist is Vicki Jacobs, 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 – Bodypump 6:15am&8am; Cycling 9:05am; 50+ Stretch/Strength 9:05am; RPM 12pm; Yoga Express 12pm; Zumba for Latinas en Movimiento 1pm; Tae Kwon Do 4:15pm; Cycling 5:30pm; Body Pump 5:30pm; Yoga Basics 6:05pm; Cardio Kickboxing at 6:45pm. 970-453-1734
(b) Coppertop Presents: The Swing Crew – A fun, interactive acoustic apres ski show from 3-7pm! Coppertop is located in Beaver Run Resort at the base of Peak 9. 970 453-6000 or beaverrun.com
(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.
(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; Ausara Inspired Yoga 6:30-7:45pm. $10/class. Drop in students are welcome. 970-453-8558 www.abbyhallonmain.com
Wednesday, April 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 scarfs. Featured artist is Vicki Jacobs, 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 & 7:30am; Yoga Basics 8am; Stretch/Strength 9:05am; Tai Chi Gong 9:30am at Carter Park; Tae Kwon Doe 10am; Mat Pilates 11:05am; Bodypump 12pm; Tae Kwon Do 4:15pm&7pm; Elite Performance Training 5:30pm; Triathlon Training 6:30pm; Zumba 5:30pm; Vinyasa Yoga 5:30pm at Carter Park. 970 453-1734 for more info.
(e) Breckenridge ski Resort Chamber Ambassadors and Bubba Gump Shrimp Co Present the April Mixer – 5-7pm at Bubba Gumps, 231 S. Main Street. $5 members/$10 prospective members. 970 453-2913.
(s) D’Vine Wine in Breckenridge – Music, Massage and Merlot. $1 per minute chair massage, and $5 glasses of wine. Live music with Rojos Calientes. 6pm-8pm 211 South Main Street, 453-3991. All wine $12.99 from 8-9pm (port $22.99)
(b) Coppertop Presents: The Swing Crew – A fun, interactive acoustic apres ski show from 3pm-7pm! Coppertop is located in Beaver Run Resort at the base of Peak 9. 970-453-6000 or beaverrun.com
(k) Tea Time Quilting & Stitchery’s Spring Break Class – Learn to make scrunchies! Learn to use a sweing machine for this eay-to-make scrunchie for your ponytail. 2-3pm. 122 S. Main Street. 970 547-8300.
(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) Writer’s Night – In this hands-on writing workshop, writers bring their words together in an informal round-table format to network, motivate, inspire, share, read, write and critique works in progress. 7-9pm at The Fuqua Livery Stable, 110 E. Washington Ave. $10.
(a) Yoga, Kung Fu and T’ai Chi at Abby Hall – 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 Restaurant Specials
(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 & Rileys – Locals get 20% off entire bill. Kitchen open everyday from 11am – 12midnight. 970-547-2782.
(b) The Gold Pan – Happy hour daily from 4pm-7pm with drink specials. 970-453-5499.
(r) Hearthstone Catering – Spacin at the Basin! A menu that serves 30 hard working employees! $195 pick up your party and cookd the burgers yourself, or for $325 the chef will grill your burgers! 970 453-7028 for more info!
(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 – Bar open 11:30am until close everyday. Daily drink specials; Karaoke on Fridays! Major League Baseball Package! 970-547-0110
(r) Mi Casa Mexican Breckenridge Restaurants – Daily Happy Hour in the Cantina nightly from 3pm-6pm with free munchies. 970-453-2071
(r) Starbucks Coffee – A New Day Pairing: 3.95 for a tall café latte(12oz) plus your choice of: Reduced Fat Cinnamon Swirl Coffee Cake or Perfect Oatmeal. Tax not included. Ongoing!
(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) 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) Art on a Whim – Buy 2 prints at the funniest gallery in town and get the 3rd half off when you mention The Scoop.
(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-op gallery. Perfect for holiday gifts! Featured artist is Abbie Groves, Multimedia artist. 970-453-0450 for more info.
(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.
(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 8 a.m. – midnight if you mention “The Scoop.†408
S. Ridge St. 970-453-7788
(r) Hearthstone Catering – Spacin at the Basin! A menu that serves 30 hard working employees! $195 pick up your party and cookd the burgers yourself, or for $325 the chef will grill your burgers! 970 453-7028 for more info!
(r) Hearthstone Catering – Hearthstone Catering is offering incredibly inexpensive deals for hosting realtor open houses.
(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 – 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) Pup’s Glide Shop – 10% off hand tuning equipment when you mention the scoop. Visit Pup’s at 101 Ski Hill Road or call 970-453-2111.
(s) ResortQuest – Breckenridge Beer Festival lodging specials! $99 room for 2 along with the cheapest mugs in town starting at $20 for unlimited tastings and $50 for the VIP package. 800-506-7639 for more info.
(s) Season’s Dreams Vacation Rental Homes and Breckenridge Property Management – Beautiful, meticulously cared for homes in the heart of Breckenridge mls 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
(s) Shine Nail Salon – $30 pedicures and $20 manicures! 245 S. Ridge Street. This amazing special is running until May 1, 2009. 970 453-8600 or 970 389-0901.
(s) SteamMaster – Take 21% off cleaning services for the next 21 days to honor Matt Monica’s 21 year anniversary at Steam Master! 800-527-1253 for more info.
Ongoing 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 scarfs. Featured artist is Vicki Jacobs, 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
(a) Skating Instruction at the Stephen C. West Ice Arena –Youth and adults can join one of our skating classes and learn how to skate from a certified instructor! Tuesday or Thursday from 6-6:30 pm or Saturday 12:15-12:45 pm. $12 per person includes a 30-minute skating lesson, helmet & skate rental PLUS admission to the Public Skate Session following your class! 970-547-9974 for more info. (The ice arena will be closed from May 11 – June 14).
(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. Visit www.yourbreckrental.com/retreats.html or call 970-453-3813. Grab your girlfriends, or spend a weekend for yourself surrounded by inspiring amazing women!! Email: shannon@yourbreckrental.com for more info.
Upcoming Events
(i) Breckenridge Recreation Center Presents: Community Health and Fitness Fair – Saturday, May 9. There will be booths, presentations and demonstrations of group fitness classes offered at the Breck Rec Center. If you would like to set up a booth and provide a free service to the community (blood pressure testing, massage therapy, injury prevention info, blood sugar testing, etc.) please contact Amy Guras at 970 453-3381 no later that April 6. Booths are free. If your business would like to present a fitness/health topic, please contact Amy by April 6.
(e) Colorado Wolf & Wildlife Center – Join the birthday of the CWWC wolves, coyotes, fox, dogs and horses! Special recognition will be focused on Sabin, who we are pleased to announce will be 16 years old and Daddy Fox who will turn 11. Cake, soda, balloons, a raffle, pictures with Timber ($20) and a mini tour. $15 adults, $10 kids 12 and under. RSVP by 4/23/09 to 719 687 9742. Located in Divide, CO. www.wolfeducation.org for more info.

