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Summit County Colorado Cultural Activities 2012
One of the best parts about your trip to Summit County Colorado is the opportunity to enjoy numerous Cultural Activities in 2012. Whether you are planning a trip to Breckenridge, Silverthorne, Dillon, Frisco or any of the surrounding areas in Summit County, our listing and reviews of the best Cultural Activities in 2012 will make it easy to find the best activities that you will not want to miss.
Backstage Theatre has been presenting award-winning live theatre since 1974. An evening at the Backstage is an evening of memorable live entertainment - presented in a warm and cozy atmosphere - and sure to be the highlight of your day. Call now for reservations (970) 453-0199. Let us carry you away for an evening of fantastic, live theatre! Backstage Theatre is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization, and as such, your Community Support is critical to our success. With annual funding from the Town of Breckenridge, The Summit Foundation and patrons like yourself, we are excited to provide you with an exemplary community theatre experience year after year.
(970) 453-0199
PO Box 297 121 S. Ridge Street Breckenridge CO 80424  
The Breckenridge Heritage Alliance was founded to promote and protect the
unique heritage of Breckenridge. Through a collection of sites and historic
tours as well as programs and events for all ages, the Alliance encourages
residents and guests to experience what life was like in Historic
Breckenridge. Sites include the Barney Ford House Museum, Edwin Carter
Museum, Summit Ski Museum, two interpretive mine tours, guided hikes and
snowshoe tours, and much more. Special events and group tours are available
upon request.
(970) 453-9767
(800) 980-1859
P.O. Box- 2460 309 N. Main Street Breckenridge CO 80424  
The Breckenridge Music Festival presents an incomparable series of experiences ranging from classical symphonic and intimate chamber to jazz, blues and rock'n'roll. The Festival brings to your doorstep the best musical programs, both classical and modern, available anywhere in the country. The outstanding agenda is everything you’ve asked for, the venue is your neighborhood, and the price is affordable to everyone.
Key to it all is the highly acclaimed Breckenridge Music Festival Orchestra (BMF) led by Maestro Gerhardt Zimmermann. While the repertoire of the Orchestra in residence is largely classical, there’s something for everyone, ranging from jazz and pops to Broadway, opera, dance, rock and blues.
Located in the bustling 100 block of South Ridge Street and in the heart of the Breckenridge Arts District, this 100-seat performing arts theater and multi-functional venue offers an intimate theatre experience. A variety of entertainment is presented at the Theatre including performances by the resident award-winning community theatre company, the Backstage Theatre, and films during the Breckenridge Festival of Film in June. Available for concerts, presentations, films, meetings and receptions on a limited basis. Please contact the Events and Communications staff at (970) 453-3187 extension 2 or email us at events@townofbreckenridge.com
(970) 453-3187 x 2
121 South Ridge Street Breckenridge CO 80424  
Over the last 50 years the NRO has touched the lives of over 4000 musicians. In fulfilling our mission to equip young musicians for orchestral music careers, we are always interested in staying in touch.The National Repertory Orchestra Alumni represent some of the most successful and prominent musicians in the world. The four musicians that are being featured in our 50th season are all from different geographic areas, different musical timbres, different eras of the NRO’s past and have found their successes in different ways.
Nestled in the heart of this historic mining town, the Riverwalk Center, a multifaceted, award-winning performing arts facility is the focal point for summer activities. The Riverwalk Center is the western most anchor of the Breckenridge Arts District. The Riverwalk Center and its native landscape offer a beautiful setting for picnics, special events or simply relaxing along the banks of the river. The Riverwalk Center will continue to be the site of many summer activities including Town Party, classical performances by the National Repertory Orchestra (NRO) and the Breckenridge Music Festival Orchestra (BMF), the Blue River Series, Fourth of July concerts and activities, jazz concerts, rock concerts, dance troupes, kids concert series, weddings and much, much more. Available for concerts, weddings, meetings and receptions on a limited basis. Please contact the Events and Communications staff at (970) 453-3187 x 2. For tickets to Riverwalk events please call the Box Office at (970) 547-3100 or email events@townofbreckenridge.com
The Summit County Arts Council, a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting the arts in Summit County Colorado. We manage an on going co-operative gallery in Breckenridge, Arts Alive Gallery, which features the diverse work of local artists. One of our most popular events each year is the Meet the Artist show held on the lawn of the Riverwalk Plaza in Breckenridge. MTA brings together visual and performing artists with art loving Summit County residents and visitors. The generosity of the Summit Foundation supports our "Focus on the Child" program, bringing local artists into the schools to work with children. The Annual Snowflake Competition, features teams of school children creating snow sculptures alongside the international artists competing in the Breckenridge Snow Sculpture Championship.
(970) 453-0450
PO Box 738, 500 South Main Street Suite 2B La Cima Mall Breckenridge CO 80424  
The SHS is dedicated to the discovery, preservation, interpretation, and exhibition of the rich heritage and history of Summit County. We provide tours of historic buildings and mine sites, collections of artifacts, photographs, and documents, and public education programs. Whether your interests lie in our gold rush days, skiing history, or our Native American heritage, come visit us at the Summit !