Imagine spending your Saturday morning sitting on a flower-adorned patio, sipping a mimosa, eating a hearty meal and soaking in the view of an Alpine reservoir. For those who think that sounds like a good.
The Summit Daily News is putting together a holiday dining guide for locals and visitors alike, but instead of the guide being printed on Monday, Dec. 12, it will be printed on Tuesday, Dec. 13..
A passing of the torch is underway at two Summit County restaurants that for decades have been owned and operated by locals. After running Mi Casa Restaurant and Cantina for about 41 years, Alexandra Storm.
The Summit Daily News is putting together a holiday dining guide for Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, so we want to hear from local restaurants and caterers. This dining guide will be a resources for.
Photo by Shane Morris / Silverthorne
Don’t know what to do this weekend? Well, you’ve come to the right place. Pull up a seat to the counter, and I’ll tell you about everything that’s hot and happening.
Even though the first day of summer is June 20, with Memorial Day weekend in the rearview mirror, it’s safe to say the unofficial start of a new season has arrived. The extra sunshine, bustling downtowns and end of school herald fun times that remind me of the pre-pandemic days.
The town of Silverthorne is looking to get in on that rest and relaxation mindset with June’s First Friday. The event kicks things off with live music from Frisco Funk Collective and a gymnastics demonstration from the Silverthorne Storm gymnastics team from 5:30-8:30 p.m. Friday, June 4, at the Silverthorne Performing Arts Center, 460 Blue River Parkway.