Breckenridge Music Festival brings music to Summit, Lake, and Park County schools

Music in the Schools is Breckenridge Music Festival’s arts education outreach program for the children and youth living in Summit and neighboring counties. It is a critical part of our mission and an important service to the community. Arts education teaches creative, innovative thinking and collaborative skills, as well as measurably increasing academic success, and positively impacting careers. According to a report by the President’s Committee on the Arts and Humanities, studies show that low-income kids who participate in arts education are 4 more times likely to have high academic achievement and 3 times more likely to have high attendance than those who don’t, and that arts-engaged low-income students in their adult years are more likely than their non-arts-engaged peers to have attended and done well in college, build careers, volunteer in their communities and participate in the political process by voting.

Now in its 16th year, Music in the Schools was started by the Breckenridge Music Festival in 1995 in Summit County. In 2002 the program was expanded to bring arts education opportunities to Lake and Park County. Each year, the program reaches between 2,500 and 4,000 students.

Music in the Schools co-coordinators Mary Jane Wurster and Janis Bunchman work closely with music teachers and school administrators to tailor the program to fit the needs and interests of each school. Suggestions and specific requests from participating schools lead to performances and teaching workshops chosen in collaboration with arts education organizations including Think 360: Arts Complete Education, Central City Opera and Opera Colorado. Music students learn directly from the performers visiting Summit County for Breckenridge Music Festival’s Winter Series Concerts through in-school workshops for area choral, instrumental, vocal and jazz programs.

Winter Series concert artists visiting the schools in 2011-2012 will include vocalists Keith Miller and Kara Guggenmos, pianist Debra Ayers, summer Festival Orchestra artists Nathan Olson, Meghan Jones, Matthew Carrington and Kathryn Hatmaker and Philadelphia Orchestra Principal Harpist Elizabeth Hainen.

Also planned for the 2011-2012 school year:
*David Taylor Dance Theatre “A Rainforest Odyssey” – a magical, multi-media journey through different levels of life of a tropical rain forest through dance, costumes and music
*”Dances of Mexico” Jeanette Trujillo-Lucero, Fiesta Colorado – an interactive exploration of the diverse cultural richness of Spain, Mexico, and Central America through songs, music and dance
*The Junior Symphony Guild’s “Inside the Orchestra” educational program, bringing orchestra music to young children through an engaging first-hand experience with an orchestra
*Central City Opera “En Mis Palabras” school-wide assembly performance
*Central City Opera “Build an Opera”- residency program involving students in the instrumental, vocal music, drama and theatre tech classes
*Opera Colorado performance “Carmen”

Schools participating in Breckenridge Music Festival’s 2011-2012 Music in the Schools programs: Summit Middle and High schools – Lake County Middle and High schools – Silverheels Middle School – South Park High School – Silverthorne Elementary – Frisco Elementary – Breckenridge Elementary – Upper Blue Elementary – Summit Cove Elementary – Dillon Valley Elementary – Pitts Elementary and Westpark Elementary (Lake County-Leadville) – Edith Teter Elementary (Park County-Fairplay)

Things to do in Summit County CO on Labor Day Weekend

Summit County is a great place to spend the Labor Day Weekend. There are many activities to choose from:

PLAYS:

Dillon  Theatre: Shout, the Mod Musical

Backstage Theatre in Breckenridge: The Music Man

SOCIAL SHOPPING:

Dillon Farmers’ Market   Friday September 2

CONCERT:

Dillon Amphitheatre Concert  Friday September 2

GERMAN BEER PARTY:

Frisco Octoberfest   September 2 – 4

FINE ART:

Gathering at the Great Divide Breckenridge Art Festival   September 3 – 5

and  FACs at Copper and Keystone – check them out

Applause! The Breckenridge Music Festival Says “Thank You”

Applause!

Riverwalk Center present the Breckenridge Music Festival

Breckenridge Applause! Thanks the community

Thanks to the Summit County community for making our 2011 Rockin’ In the Rockies fundraiser for the Breckenridge Music Festival the “coolest” success.  The generosity of our corporate sponsors U.S. Bank and 125 River Park, Ltd., individual sponsors,  patrons, and special donors of services and fabulous items for our auctions help make the BMF programs possible.  Through their support, the BMF is able to provide summer and winter classical concert series, the Blue River concerts, the chamber concerts, Music in the Schools, and a summer Road Scholar (formerly Elderhostel) program. A special thank you goes to Beaver Run Resort for their courtesy and cooperation in this event.  Our appreciation to everyone for helping make Summit County such a fantastic place to live!

Summit County CO ~ Monday, August 15 Breckenridge Music Festival Special Event “Keystone Brass Concert” and “Pre-Concert Dinner at the Keystone Ranch”

The Breckenridge Music Festival presents a special concert at Warren Station in Keystone featuring the brass players of the Breckenridge Music Festival Orchestra. Included in the evening’s entertainment will be arrangements of Copland’s Appalachian Spring and Clarke’s Prince of Denmark’s March. The 7:30 PM concert is preceded by a sold-out “A Taste for Music” Pre-Concert Dinner at The Ranch restaurant in Keystone.

Always a favorite with summer festival audiences, the brass players of the BMF match great music with a great deal of fun and information for an entertaining evening. A highlight of this concert will be an all-brass arrangement of Appalachian Spring, one of Aaron Copland’s most familiar works. Known for pioneering a quintessentially American musical style that evokes the national spirit of the past century, Copland paints musical pictures that evoke scenes of an American aesthetic. His Appalachian Spring sets a scene of simple pastoral beauty, and expands and develops the view through a series of variations on the classic Shaker hymn, “Simple Gifts.”

The full concert program includes selections from the following works: Dove’s, Fairest Isle Fanfare, Clarke’s, Prince of Denmark’s March, Praetorius arr. Purser, Dances from Terpsichore, Madsen’s, Divertimento for Brass and Percussion, Hallberg’s, Blacksmith’s Tune, “Once in my Youth,” and Copland’s arr. Snedecor, Appalachian Spring.

Thanks to the great success of last summer’s pre-concert dinners at the Briar Rose, Modis and Relish restaurants in Breckenridge, the Breckenridge Music Festival has scheduled a night out in Keystone for the 2011 Festival. “A Taste for Music” events pair dinner at one of the many fabulous Summit County restaurants with a lively presentation from a special eed the diners’ curiosity about whatever musical program will be taking place in that evening’s concert. The sold-out August 15th event will be at the The Ranch restaurant, a location that offers extraordinary cuisine in the rustic elegance of an original 1930s ranch homestead. Music Director and Conductor of the BMF orchestra Gerhardt Zimmermann will be the featured guest speaker at the event. The Ranch was one of the restaurants featured in the Entertaining! Summit Style cookbook released in 2010. Developed by Applause!, the fundraising committee of the BMF, the cookbook features, alongside the recipes, descriptions and photos of the activities and events that make life in Summit County so enjoyable. The cookbook is available for sale at BMF concerts as well as at retail locations in Breckenridge and Frisco.

Please join the brass players of the Breckenridge Music Festival Orchestra as they “Blow their Horns” at the Warren Station Center for the Arts in Keystone on Monday, August 15th at 7:30 pm. For tickets ($30 Adults, $10 Students, $7 Children/Youth) call the Keystone Mountain Concierge at 1-800-354-4386
or 970-496-4386.

10 Things to do in Summit County Colorado this weekend

For a fun and busy weekend in the mountains, check out these Summit County activities. Take your pick:

1.  FAC Fridays at Copper Mountain, the Friday Night Concert at the Dillon Amphitheatre, or a performance by Keir Royale and Anikka in Leadville (a little further than Summit County but a great historic visit);

2. Backstage Theatre in Breckenridge presents “The Nerd” on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday evenings; The Lake Dillon Theatre has “The Red Cape” for kids; and Godspell on Saturday at the Dillon Theatre;

3. Listen to the National Repertory Orchestra’s grand finale evening on Friday; sip some brews at Keystone’s Bluegrass and Beer Festival; there’s Sunset at the Summit Concert on Saturday;

4. The Classic Boat Show at the Frisco Marina on Saturday;

5. For the athlete in you, ride the Copper Triangle Bicycle Tour on Saturday and then see the sights or have a lazy Sunday;

6. View ‘Vettes on the Rockies on Sunday along Frisco’s Main Street;

7. Ride on over to Leadville for Saturday and Sunday “Boom Days;”

8. Go golfing in Keystone;

9. For something unique, take a train ride for the WildFlower Special Tours;

10.  Find a deck in any of the fine Summit County towns and resorts, park there, and people watch. Distant views are gorgeous, too.

 

 

Breckenridge CO Bluegrass Jam with Oakhurst and the Randall McKinnon Band

Riverwalk Center presents Bluegrass Jam

Bluegrass Jam at Breckenridge

Join the Bristlecone Foundation for an evening of music and celebration. The Randall McKinnon Band, Colorado folk music band, plays from 6pm. until 6:45 p.m. Oakhurst, Denver-based and nationally recognized bluegrass band, plays at 7pm.

A seedling will be planted in Summit County for each concert ticket sold with all proceeds benefiting under-insured hospice and home health care patients in Summit County. All tree planting volunteers will receive complimentary tickets. Contact Åsa Armstrong at 970-668-8444 to learn more about the Bristlecone Foundation. Get your tickets at the Riverwalk Center Box Office.

Doors open at 5:30pm.,and the show begins at 6pm. The Riverwalk Center is a covered and heated amphitheater in the heart of Breckenridge. The acoustics are excellent and the Riverwalk is only steps from all the restaurants and bars on Main Street. Snacks and alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages will be available for purchase at the show.

Music and Beer Fest at A-Basin on Sunday, May 29

A-Basin Party of the Year

Go to A-Basin and listen to The New Classics Band and take part in our 10th Annual Festival of the Brewpubs. The New Classics Band is a top cover bands in Denver, Colorado. This outstanding five-piece band plays your favorite 80′s rock hits, 70′s funk and soul, and classic rock and roll dance songs that keep the energy high and gets the party going. Spend the afternoon tasting beer at the 10th Annual Festival of the Brewpubs. It’s the largest party of the year! Sample mugs of beer from a variety of Colorado brewpubs for one low price per 14 oz mug (must be 21). Breweries include Pug Ryan’s, Breckenridge; Dillon Dam, Backcountry, Avery, Great Divide, TommyKnockers and more. Expect great live music, springtime skiing and much more. Cost: $tbd.  Sampling from 12 – 4pm. Please bring ID. No mug will be sold without it. FREE Transport: The Summit Stage bus will run from Keystone to A-Basin every day through Sunday, May 29, 2011. The free bus will leave River Run, in Keystone, at :55 after the hour until 4:55pm. The last bus will leave A-Basin at 5:10pm to go back to Keystone. The Summit Stage runs from all towns in Summit County and is a great way to save gas, money and it is FREE. For more information about catching the Summit Stage bus to Arapahoe Basin, visit SummitStage.com.

Moose are back on the Blue River and the Arkansas River is fishing!

Summit County Fishing
Fishing in Summit County: Cutthroat Anglers

Cutthroat Anglers for fishing in and around Silverthorne.

Moose!!!  So you want to know about the Moose. We’re seeing them daily on the Blue River. Because we are fishing. What’s fishing?  The Blue River right in our back yard is gin clear and prime right now.  Mysis Shrimp are pouring out of the dam and quite a few of the bigger rainbows have dispersed through town. And Arkansas River- that’s what else is fishing.  With flows below the 100-year average, the Arkansas River has been and should continue to be a great option for both wade and float anglers.  Caddis, Baetis, and Streamers are all working. What else?  How about Spinney and Antero.  These trophy lakes are off the charts. Biblical midge hatches are happening during banker’s hours.  Better bring your camera- 5-10lb Rainbows aren’t out of the question. Anything close?  Here’s something close by: The North Pond. This little gem is in Silverthorne, great for stripping streamers. And a Special Treat? Trophy Ponds. This is our half-day private water and it is delivering the goods. Small water – large trout. You can book this trip online at www.fishcolorado.com or give us a call 970.262.2878

Is there more? Williams Fork!  This hike in fishery has had stable flows the past 7 days and has a good mix of Rainbows and Browns. Don’t forget the indicators. South Platte(Dream Stream)! Low and clear, just the ticket.

Summit County Colorado vacations: Things To Do in June

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Summit County Summer Vacation

The towns and resorts of Summit County have a wide variety of things to do in June. For the sporting traveler, try the Summit Trail Running Series on Wednesdays at various locations. Wine and cheese lovers can go to tastings on Wednesdays in Breckenridge. The Keystone Ranch Golf Course opens on Friday, June 3, on weekends. Music lovers can enjoy a Bluegrass Jam in Breckenridge on Saturday, June 4.  For the sailors, the Frisco Bay Marina celebrates the Dillon Reservoir with an opening party. From June 9 through 12, Breckenridge hosts its Festival of Film. And the Dillon Farmers’ Market opens on Friday June 10 with fresh fruit and veggies and musical entertainment for shoppers. Lyle Lovett and John Hiatt play June 16 in Breckenridge – not to miss this one. Copper Mountain opens its lift for summer fun on the mountain top on June 17 and continues the following weekend with Genuine Jazz & Wine at Copper. The Backstage Theatre begins its summer season of plays on June 24 with The Who’s “Tommy.”  With all these fine things to entertain visitors, they’ll have to go back home to rest.

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Active and Adventure Day Trips to Leadville Colorado

Summit County daytrippers can head to Leadville to raft the Arkansas, hike a 14er, golf at very high altitude, fish in lakes and streams, and go for an ATV ride. They can bike the Mineral Belt Trail that encircles the historic mining town and picnic at Turquoise Lake or Twin Lakes south of town. There’s so much to do that spending the night is a great option at one of many lodges or historical homes. Spend a day riding the train, then relax in a coffee shop or local bar that enlivens the imagination to the early gold mining days. Leadville is also an excellent starting point for 14ers mountain climb adventures.