Breckenridge Events August 21-27
Thursday, August 21
(s) Arts Alive Paresents: Colorado Colors – 11am-5pm at 500 South Main Street (La Cima Mall). Summit County’s only local co-op Gallery celebrates autumn with a new show, Colorado Colors. Featured artists of the month are Sandy Bruns, MaryLou Johns and Kathy Wahler, watercolor artists. 970 453-0450 for more info.
(c) Backstage Theater Presents: Guys on Ice – From their ice-fishing shanty, long-time pals Lloyd and Marvin keep warm with a mutual appreciation for good bait, cold beer, and the Green Bay Packers. As Marvin anxiously awaits his opportunity to appear on a cable TV fishing show and share secrets of his life on da lake, Lloyd ponders a recent squabble with his wife concerning plans to spend their anniversary at Lambeau Field. Both pals scramble to protect their cold ones from fellow angler, Ernie the Moocher. $20 adulst/$14children under 12. 121 South Ridge Street, 7:30pm. 970 453-0199
(h) Breckenridge Heritage Alliance Sites and Tours –Today’s available historic sites and tours include: Barney Ford House Museum (11 a.m.-4 p.m., free); Historic Walking Tour (11 a.m.; $5/adult, $3/child); Lomax Placer Mine Tour (3 p.m.; $5/adult, $3/child); Washington Mine Tour (1 p.m.; $5/person, $3/child); Rotary Snowplow Park (11 a.m.-4 p.m.; free); William H. Briggle House (11 a.m.-3 p.m.) For more information, call 800-980-1859.
(a) Breckenridge Recreation Center Classes – BodyPump 6:15am & 8 a.m.; 50+ Strength/Stretch 9:30am; Boot Camp 9:45am; Mat Pilates 10:30 a.m.; Water Aerobics 8am, RPM 12noon Yoga Express 12noon, Body Pump 5:30, Women’s Conditioning 5:30pm; Yoga Intermediate 5:30 (Ice Arena), Swing Class 6:45pm
(a) Cucumber Gulch Hike – Meet at 10am at the Breckenridge Nordic Center for this easy hike. Dress for weather, wear sturdy shoes and bring water and sunscreen. No dogs or children under 4 please (unless child is carried in a pack). $8 per person/$22 family of four. (or $10/$24 drop in). Call 453-1734 for more info or to register.
(b) The Gold Pan – Open Mic Night, locals and visitors welcome, 9pm 970-453-5499.
(a) Speaker Series “The Royal Tiger and B&B Mines†– Presented by Bill Fountain at Town Council Chambers, 150 Ski Hill Road. 3pm – Free! 970 453-9767 for more info.
(c) The Tin Shop Welcomes: Maggie Jackson Connolly – Stop by The Tin Shop and see what artist Maggie Jackson Connolly is creating while she lives and works at The Tin Shop. 2-6pm, 117 East Washington Ave. 970 547-3116
(a) Yoga, Qigong, T’ai Chi and Kung Fu at Abby Hall –Yoga for Athletes 7:30-8:30am; Hatha Yoga 9:00-10:30am; Shaolin Kung Fu 7:00-8:30pm; Tai Chi 5:30-7pm; Shaolin Kung Fu 7-8:30 p.m. 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, August 22
(s) Arts Alive Presents: Colorado Colors – 11am-5pm at 500 South Main Street (La Cima Mall). Summit County’s only local co-op Gallery celebrates autumn with a new show, Colorado Colors. Featured artists of the month are Sandy Bruns, MaryLou Johns and Kathy Wahler, watercolor artists. 970 453-0450 for more info.
(c) Aspen Santa Fe Ballet – The Aspen Santa Fe ballet is an internationally touring dance company featuring classically trained dancers performing stunning contemporary dance. This is a rare and unique opportunity to see world-renowned dance in Breckenridge. 8pm at The Riverwalk Center. Tickets are $20, $25, $30. 970 547-3100 or www.townofbreckenridge.com for more info.
(c) Backstage Theater Presents: Guys on Ice – From their ice-fishing shanty, long-time pals Lloyd and Marvin keep warm with a mutual appreciation for good bait, cold beer, and the Green Bay Packers. As Marvin anxiously awaits his opportunity to appear on a cable TV fishing show and share secrets of his life on da lake, Lloyd ponders a recent squabble with his wife concerning plans to spend their anniversary at Lambeau Field. Both pals scramble to protect their cold ones from fellow angler, Ernie the Moocher. $20 adulst/$14children under 12. 121 South Ridge Street, 7:30pm. 970 453-0199
(h) Breckenridge Heritage Alliance Sites and Tours –Today’s available historic sites and tours include: Barney Ford House Museum (11 a.m.-4 p.m., free); Historic Walking Tour (11 a.m.; $5/adult, $3/child); Lomax Placer Mine Tour (3 p.m.; $5/adult, $3/child); Washington Mine Tour (1 p.m.; $5/person, $3/child); Rotary Snowplow Park (11 a.m.-4 p.m.; free); William H. Briggle House (11 a.m.-3 p.m.) For more information, call 800-980-1859.
(a) Breckenridge Recreation Center Classes –Colorado Climbs 6:15 a.m.; Step Combo 8 a.m.; Water Aerobics 8am; Strength/Stretch 9:05 am.; Abs, Hips and Glutes 10am; Tae Kwan Do 10:00am; BodyPump 12 pm; Tae Kwan Do 7pm; 970-453-1734
(a) Colorado Sage International Cycle Classic – International teams will compete in this 3 day professional cycling event organized by the Vail Valley Foundation. Breckenridge will be the site of the first day of this inaugural event. 9-11am on Main Street. Free. www.vvf.org for more info.
(b) The Gold Pan – DJ Crisp spinning your favorite dance music 9pm.
(a) Guided Historic Driving Tours – Historian Buill Fountain will lead guests on a guided driving tour to The Royal Tiger and B&B Mines. This tour is in conjunction with Bill’s speaker series presentation an August 20th. Please call 970 453-9767 in advance to reserve your space. Meet behind Breckenridge’s Town Hall in the Gondola South Parking Lot at 9am. Free!
(i) Hiking a 14’er – Want to what to bring on a trip to summit a fourteener? Come to this informational clinic and learn the do’s and don’ts of preparing for a trip to summit one of Colorado’s fourteeners. This class is a prerequisite to the Rocky Mountain National Park Trip! Free for anyone enrolled in the Rocky Mountain National Park Trip. (Aug. 29 – Sept. 1)$15 per person otherwise. Please contact Breckenridge Recreation Center at 970 453-1734 for more information or to register for programs. 5-7pm at The Rec Center.
(e) Main Street Performances Presents: Rob Wivchar Solo acoustic rock at The Blue River Plaza (Main and Washington). 4-6pm. Free!
(a) Night Hike – Meet at 8:30 The Breckenridge Nordic Center for this easy hike under the stars. Dress for chilly evening weather. $8 person/$22 family of four. ($10/$24 drop in). Advanced registration requested. 970 453-1734 to register or for more info.
(a) Tea Time Quilting & Stitchery – Make a beautiful Fall or Christmas Table Runner the easy way! $20 + fabric. 12-4pm, Upstairs at 122 South Main Street. 970 547-8300 or teatimequiltingandstitchery.com for more info.
(c) The Tin Shop Welcomes: Maggie Jackson Connolly – Stop by The Tin Shop and see what artist Maggie Jackson Connolly is creating while she lives and works at The Tin Shop. 2-6pm, 117 East Washington Ave. 970 547-3116
(a) Yoga at Abby Hall – 136 S. Main St. Hatha Yoga 8:30-9:45am. $10/class. Drop in students are welcome. www.abbyhallonmain.com 970-453-8558
Saturday, August 23
(s) Arts Alive Presents: Colorado Colors – 11am-5pm at 500 South Main Street (La Cima Mall). Summit County’s only local co-op Gallery celebrates autumn with a new show, Colorado Colors. Featured artists of the month are Sandy Bruns, MaryLou Johns and Kathy Wahler, watercolor artists. 970 453-0450 for more info.
(c) Aspen Santa Fe Ballet – The Aspen Santa Fe ballet is an internationally touring dance company featuring classically trained dancers performing stunning contemporary dance. This is a rare and unique opportunity to see world-renowned dance in Breckenridge. 8pm at The Riverwalk Center. Tickets are $20, $25, $30. 970 547-3100 or www.townofbreckenridge.com for more info.
(c) Backstage Theater Presents: Guys on Ice – From their ice-fishing shanty, long-time pals Lloyd and Marvin keep warm with a mutual appreciation for good bait, cold beer, and the Green Bay Packers. As Marvin anxiously awaits his opportunity to appear on a cable TV fishing show and share secrets of his life on da lake, Lloyd ponders a recent squabble with his wife concerning plans to spend their anniversary at Lambeau Field. Both pals scramble to protect their cold ones from fellow angler, Ernie the Moocher. $20 adulst/$14children under 12. 121 South Ridge Street, 7:30pm. 970 453-0199
(a) Breckenridge Recreation Center Classes – BodyPump 8:30 a.m. Yoga All Levels 9:45 am; RPM 10am; 970-453-1734.
(h) Breckenridge Heritage Alliance Sites and Tours –Today’s available historic sites and tours include: Barney Ford House Museum (11 a.m.-4 pm free); Historic Walking Tour (11 am & 2pm $5 adult/$3 child); Lomax Placer Mine Tour (1 p.m. & 3 p.m. $5 adult/$3 child); Washington Mine Tour (1 p.m. & 3 p.m $5 person/$3 child); Rotary Snowplow Park (11am-4pm); Red White & Blue Fire Museum (11 a.m.-3 pm., free); William H. Briggle House (11 am.-3 pm free). For more information, call 800-980-1859.
(a) Landscape and Wildlife Photography – Understanding the history of photography and photography in contemporary. This day long field course has one on one instruction in capturing the images of nature that you sesire. Participants will be hiking and photographing in Summit County. Instruction by Jessie Paige. Students will need own camera and film, if not using digital. Snacks included. $75. 12-5 at The Fuqua Livery Stable, 120 E. Washington Ave. 970 453-3364 for more info.
(s) Lunchtime Knitters – Bring a lunch and knit with new friends! 12:00-2:00pm Free! Tea time Quilting and Stitchery. 122 South Main Street Upstairs. 547-8300 for more info.
(e) Main Street Performances Presents: Nancy Cook & Bonnie Carol – Folk, blues and Celtic acoustic duo at The Blue River Plaza (Main and Washington Ave.) from 2-4pm. Free!
(k) Parent’s Night Out! Outdoor Exploration – Parents get a couple hours free while kids enjoy a great time at The Breck Rec Center. Breckenridge activities vary but include rock climbing, swimming, crafts, movies, ping pong, games and nature education. Dinner is included. Bring swimsuit, towel, sneakers and dress for weather. Ages 3-12. Children must be potty trained. $18 members/$20 non-members. 5-8pm, call 970 453-1734 to register or for more info.
(c) The Tin Shop Welcomes: Maggie Jackson Connolly – Stop by The Tin Shop and see what artist Maggie Jackson Connolly is creating while she lives and works at The Tin Shop. 2-6pm, 117 East Washington Ave. 970 547-3116
(a) Yoga, T’ai Chi and Kung Fu at Abby Hall – Hatha Yoga, 8:30-10am.; T’ai Chi/Kung Fu (alternating weeks) 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. $10/class. Drop in students are welcome. 970-453-8558 www.abbyhallonmain.com
Sunday, August 24
(s) Arts Alive Presents: Colorado Colors – 11am-5pm at 500 South Main Street (La Cima Mall). Summit County’s only local co-op Gallery celebrates autumn with a new show, Colorado Colors. Featured artists of the month are Sandy Bruns, MaryLou Johns and Kathy Wahler, watercolor artists. 970 453-0450 for more info.
(h) Breckenridge Heritage Alliance Sites and Tours –Today’s available historic sites and tours include: Barney Ford House Museum (11am-4pm, free); Historic Walking Tour (11am $5 adult/$3child); Lomax Placer Mine Tour (3pm $5 adult/$3child); Washington Mine Tour
(e) Main Street Performances Presents: Spring Creek Bluegrass Band – Bluegrass music, 2-4pm at The Blue River Plaza (Main and Washington). Free!
(a) Timothy Faust Presents: Shutterbug Sundays – Meet at the studio at 1800 Airport Road every Sunday at 8am from June through August for a 2 hour photo tour of Summit County. Visit a different location depending on weather and fitness level of the group. Advance Reservation Required. 970 453-4538 for reservations or more info. $20 per session.
(c) The Tin Shop Welcomes: Maggie Jackson Connolly – Stop by The Tin Shop and see what artist Maggie Jackson Connolly is creating while she lives and works at The Tin Shop. 2-6pm, 117 East Washington Ave. 970 547-3116
Monday, August 25
(s) Arts Alive Presents: Colorado Colors – 11am-5pm at 500 South Main Street (La Cima Mall). Summit County’s only local co-op Gallery celebrates autumn with a new show, Colorado Colors. Featured artists of the month are Sandy Bruns, MaryLou Johns and Kathy Wahler, watercolor artists. 970 453-0450 for more info.
(h) Breckenridge Heritage Alliance Sites and Tours –Today’s available historic sites and tours include: Barney Ford House Museum (11 a.m.-4 p.m., free). For more information, call 800-980-1859.
(a) Breckenridge Recreation Center Classes – Colorado Climbs 6:15am; Boot Camp 6:30am; Step Combo 8 a.m.; Water Aerobics 8am; 50+ Strength/Stretch 9:05 a.m.; Muscle Power 9:30am; Tae Kwan Do 10:00am; Core Pilates 11am.; Body Pump 12 p.m.; Intermediate Yoga 5:30 (Ice Arena); 20/20/20 5:30; Tae Kwan Do 7pm; 970-453-1734
(a) Tea Time Quilting & Stitchery – Mountain Scene Pillow Top “No Piecing.†$25 + fabric. 12-4 at 122 South Main Street – upstairs. 970 547-8300 or teatimequiltingandstitchery.com.
(a) Yoga at Abby Hall – 136 S. Main St. Yoga for Athletes 7:30-8:30am; Hatha Yoga 6:00-7:30pm. Email wellness@sacredtree.com for pre-registration. www.abbyhallonmain.com
Tuesday, August 26
(s) Arts Alive Presents: Colorado Colors – 11am-5pm at 500 South Main Street (La Cima Mall). Summit County’s only local co-op Gallery celebrates autumn with a new show, Colorado Colors. Featured artists of the month are Sandy Bruns, MaryLou Johns and Kathy Wahler, watercolor artists. 970 453-0450 for more info.
(h) Breckenridge Heritage Alliance Sites and Tours –Today’s available historic sites and tours include: Barney Ford House Museum (11 a.m.-4 p.m., free); Historic Walking Tour (11 a.m.; $5/adult, $3/child); Lomax Placer Mine Tour (3 p.m.; $5/adult, $3/child); Washington Mine Tour (1 p.m.; $5/person, $3/child); Rotary Snowplow Park (11 a.m.-4 p.m.; free). For more information, call 800-980-1859.
(a) Breckenridge Recreation Center Classes – Muscle Power 6:15am; Mat Pilates 10:30am; Body Pump 8 am; 50+ Stretch/Strength 9:30am; Colorado Climbs 9:30am, Boot Camp 9:45am; Yoga Express 12 pm; RPM 12 pm; Tae Kwon Do 4:15; Body Pump 5:30; Yoga Intermediate 5:30 pm (Ice Arena); Yoga Basics 6:05pm.; Total Body On The Ball 6:45 pm; Women’s Conditioning 5:30pm. 970-453-1734
(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.
(a) Yoga at Abby Hall – 136 S. Main St. Vinyasa Flow Yoga 8:30-9:45am; Hatha Yoga 6:30-8:00pm $10/class. Drop in students are welcome. 970-453-8558 www.abbyhallonmain.com
Wednesday, August 27
(s) Arts Alive Presents: Colorado Colors – 11am-5pm at 500 South Main Street (La Cima Mall). Summit County’s only local co-op Gallery celebrates autumn with a new show, Colorado Colors. Featured artists of the month are Sandy Bruns, MaryLou Johns and Kathy Wahler, watercolor artists. 970 453-0450 for more info.
(h) Breckenridge Heritage Alliance Sites and Tours –Today’s available historic sites and tours include: Barney Ford House Museum (11 a.m.-4 p.m., free); Historic Walking Tour (11 a.m.; $5/adult, $3/child); Lomax Placer Mine Tour (3 p.m.; $5/adult, $3/child); Washington Mine Tour (1 p.m.; $5/person, $3/child); Rotary Snowplow Park (11 a.m.-4 p.m.; free); Red White and Blue Fire Museum (11 a.m.-3 p.m., free). For more information, call 800-980-1859.
(a) Breckenridge Recreation Center Classes – Colorado Climbs 6:15am; Boot Camp 6:30am; Yoga Basics 8am.; Strength/Stretch 9:05 a.m.; Tai Chi Gong 9:30am (Kingdom Park); Tae Kwon Do 10:00am; Total Body Pilates 11a.m.; BodyPump 12 pm; Tae Kwon Do 4:15pm; Intermediate Yoga 5:30pm; Tae Kwon Do 7:00pm; 970-453-1734
(a) Color Theory – Receive classic instruction that makes color selection simple. Based on the Color Wheel, this workshop provides lecture and demonstrations that applies to artistic painting, home color schemes and even selecting your wardrobe. Instruction by Danna Clark Tullis at the Fuqua Livery Stable, 120 E. Washington Ave. $35, 9am-12noon.
(s) Tea Time Quilting & Stitchery – Wonderful Wednesday Quilters and Knitters, make a small knitting project. 122 South Main Street. 1-3pm. Cost $20. (970) 547-8300
(c) The Tin Shop Welcomes: Maggie Jackson Connolly – Stop by The Tin Shop and see what artist Maggie Jackson Connolly is creating while she lives and works at The Tin Shop. 2-6pm, 117 East Washington Ave. 970 547-3116
(b) Wine Tasting at The Cellar – European wines: Portugal, France, Spain, Italy, Greece and Germany. 5:30pm at 200 South Ridge Street. 970 453-4777
(a) Yoga, T’ai Chi and Kung Fu at Abby Hall – 136 S. Main St. Hatha Yoga 8:30-9:45am; Shaolin Kung Fu 7:00-8:30pm; T’ai Chi 5:30-7:00pm $10/class. 970-453-8558 or www.abbyhallonmain.com
Upcoming Events
(a) Longs Peak and Rocky Mountain Park Trip – The staff from the Breckenridge Recreation Department will be leading a group of hikers to summit Longs Peak! August 29-September 1. This is an intermediate level hike for adults 18 years and older who feel they are fit to climb 14,000 feet. Leaves at 10am on 8/29 and returns at 5:30pm on 9/1. Space is limited. To register or for more info call 970 543-1734 or visit www.townofbreckenridge.com
(i) Sacred Tree Presents: Awakening the Soul – Healing Quigong – This is a 2.5 day retreat with Master Li Jun Feng, former head coach of the Chinese national martial arts team will be in Aspen. September 26-28, $325. www.sacredtree.com or 970 389-9968 for more info. Space is limited to 50, early registration by August 12 recommended.
Ongoing Restaurant 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.
(r) The Cellar – Happy hour from 4:30-6:00 everyday enjoy bar food menu and drink specials for 50% off. Closed Tuesdays in June. 970 453-4777.
(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) 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) 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.
(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) 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
(s) Harmony Health & Massage – Summer Wellness Spa Packages. Receive 15% off and enjoy every moment. Nourish 60 minute massage with custom facial $136. 90 min massage with custom facial $166. Add a manicure /& pedicure for $76. 118 S. Ridge St.
970.485.3344 for more info.
(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) 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) Reverseage Wellness Center – 10% off your appointment when you mention The Scoop! FREE first time VIBE session. Call today 970 471-2094 or visit www.reverseage.biz . We offer gift baskets for all occasions!
(s) Season’s Dreams Vacation Rental Breckenridge Homes and 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 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
(k) Breckenridge Fun Park – The maze, climbing wall, sky fly power trampoline, spin cycle and bounce house are up and running this weekend in the gondola parking lot from 9-5:30 weather permitting. The Fun Park will be open every day from June 13-September 1. Call 970 453-5000 or visit breckenridge.snow.com for pricing and 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 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 $6 per child and $4 per adult. Children under one and seniors can enter free. 970-453-7878
(c) National Repertory Orchestra – Tickets are on sale now online at www.nromusic.com, at The Riverwalk Center, or by calling 970 547-3100.
(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. 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.

