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Second, get your pen and paper ready to scribble some notes on how to take care of your mind, body and soul in 2019.

You’re thinking, “How can I do that?” Well, we’re so glad you asked! The first step is to take advantage of all Breckenridge has to offer. Make a resolution to take care of your mind, your body, and your soul. Did we hit that one on the nail? No matter what category you might fall into, we have a suggestion for you. It’s also quite possible that you’re the type of person that doesn’t bother to even make a resolution in the first place, because they never last anyway. That’s how it goes, right? For millions of Americans across the United States, the magical switch gets flipped when the calendar changes from December 31 st to January 1 st, initiating a wave of resolutions to be healthy, kind, productive, adventurous – you name it. Perhaps this sounds familiar? How often have you made a resolution to eat your greens and drink more water? Or maybe you’ve promised to take a family vacation, only to find yourself, months later, unable to find time to wiggle that getaway in. To learn more about our diverse programs including theatre productions, arts education for youth and adults, our cabaret season, or purchase Season Passes with unique benefits and individual tickets: Visit – or Call – 970.513.9386. We invite you to share in the excitement. Experience more with a season pass to our 6 shows this season, promised to make you laugh, contemplate, and boogie. Discover a world beyond your own through panels, discussions, and educational workshops curated for all ages. Our 2019 Season explores human connection and asks the question, “How do we connect with other people, our communities, and the greater world beyond our own?” Join us for a diverse line up of intimate cabarets connecting singers, musicians, and audiences. Our mission is to provide engaging experiences for everyone. Live theatre reaches audiences in varied ways. Join us for a fun, nostalgic night at the theater unlike any other. Featuring a cast of recognizable faces and an evening of memorable songs, this celebration through music is sure to entertain longtime LDTC patrons and first time ticket buyers alike. Located at 460 Blue River Parkway, the Center also houses rotating art exhibits featuring a variety of mediums from talented artists across Colorado.Ĭelebrating 25 years of producing musical theatre and more, this one-of-a-kind cabaret is a retrospective of LDTC’s most beloved past productions. In addition to performances, the Center is home to creative classes such as theatre studies, music lessons, dance and art classes. Originally housed in a historic structure built in 1899 that once served as the Dillon Town Hall, the Theatre Company is now housed in the Silverthorne Performing Arts Center, a state-of-the-art, the multi-stage facility that was created to further catalyze a vibrant downtown Silverthorne through arts and culture offerings.
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Originally founded to raise funds for the Lake Dillon Amphitheatre and produce a free summer concert series the organization expanded to include a chamber concert series, a youth educational series and an amateur, seasonal community theatre that now operates as a successful year-round professional, regional theatre company.

We wish all our colleagues, friends and families a happy, healthy and prosperous 2019!Įstablished in 1993, the Lake Dillon Theatre Company (LDTC) has been entertaining audiences for more than 25 years. Additionally, 11 gifts were donated to the Adopt an Angel program.īreckenridge Grand Vacations takes great pride in supporting these programs and helping to spread holiday cheer by putting smiles on the faces of our local families. Eighteen departments and individuals provided more than 200 gifts and grocery store gift cards to fifteen families with 64 family members this year. The Adopt a Family program matches BGV departments and individuals with identified families in the community needing some extra support during the holidays. Santa’s helpers were on hand to spread cheer and help families select and gift wrap their gifts. The Silverthorne Pavilion was transformed into a toy and clothing factory where thousands of gifts were given to pre-approved families and children.


Now in its 26 th year, the Adopt an Angel program served 430 children from 200 families in 2018. For the fifth year, Breckenridge Grand Vacations employees and departments stepped up to support our community during the holidays by supporting the Family & Intercultural Resource Center’s (FIRC) Adopt an Angel program and the community Adopt a Family program through Mountain Mentors and Summit County Department of Human Services.
