The Halloween season has arrived in Summit County. While All Hallow’s Eve and Day of the Dead aren’t until the end of October and beginning of November, respectively, two nonprofits are kicking off the occasions.
Breckenridge Music is officially no more. The nonprofit merged with Breckenridge Creative Arts at the end of 2019, and its former executive director Tamara Nuzzaci Park became the president and CEO of BreckCreate in 2021..
Adrian H. Molina had only been to Breckenridge once prior to February. Now, he’s embedded in the region for over a month. As Breckenridge Creative Art’s latest artist-in-residence, Molina hopes to grow himself and members.
If spending the day on the mountain isn’t for you, there’s still a plethora of ways folks can have fun in Breckenridge this winter without heading to the ski resort. Get active The town of.
Before the town of Breckenridge gets illuminated in holiday lights Saturday, Dec. 4, Breckenridge Creative Arts can keep people busy with seasonal activities. The nonprofit that runs artists workshops and family-friendly events is hoping to.