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February 2007

In This Issue...

Featured Property: 464 Highlands Drive

Real Estate: Breck eyes Main Street’s potential for residential

Calendar of Events

Dining: Making the best of midday meals at the mountain


Featured Listings

Beaver Run #4-401

Beaver Run #2-8250

Reserve at Frisco


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Featured Property / 464 Highlands Drive

Distinguished residence perfect for entertaining, beautiful views of the ski area and Ten Mile Range, freshly painted, game room for the children and children-at-heart, 300+ bottle wine cellar, one exterior and four interior fireplaces.

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Real Estate / Breck eyes Main Street’s potential

BY BOB BERWYN
Summit Daily News
02/09/07

SUMMIT COUNTY — February 15-17 “Steel Magnolias,” Breckenridge Theatre 7:30 p.m. At Truvy’s beauty salon, six unforgettable women congregate for much more than a wash and set. Gossip, hard advice and verbal jousting give way to a more serious exploration of relationships and the ties that bind friends together. Contains some adult language. Call (970) 453-0199.

February 16-18 “The Musicals of Musicals, the Musical” Lake Dillon Theatre In this hilarious satire of musical theater, one story becomes five delightful musicals, each written in the distinctive style of a different master of the form, from Rodgers and Hammerstein to Stephen Sondheim. Also lovingly spoofed are Kander and Ebb, Jerry Herman and Andrew Lloyd Webber. Friday and Saturday at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday at 6:30 p.m. Tickets are $22 for adults and $18 for students. (970) 513-9386.

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Calendar of Events / Spring Guide

Summit Daily News
02/05/07

SUMMIT COUNTY — February 15-17 “Steel Magnolias,” Breckenridge Theatre 7:30 p.m. At Truvy’s beauty salon, six unforgettable women congregate for much more than a wash and set. Gossip, hard advice and verbal jousting give way to a more serious exploration of relationships and the ties that bind friends together. Contains some adult language. Call (970) 453-0199.

February 16-18 “The Musicals of Musicals, the Musical” Lake Dillon Theatre In this hilarious satire of musical theater, one story becomes five delightful musicals, each written in the distinctive style of a different master of the form, from Rodgers and Hammerstein to Stephen Sondheim. Also lovingly spoofed are Kander and Ebb, Jerry Herman and Andrew Lloyd Webber. Friday and Saturday at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday at 6:30 p.m. Tickets are $22 for adults and $18 for students.

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Dining / Midday meals at the mountain

BY NICOLE FORMOSA
Summit Daily News
02/05/07

SUMMIT COUNTY — You know the drill: You get to the mountain, ski half the day, then the hunger pangs start, so you set off to find the quickest burger, pizza, soup or pasta dish on the hill. But you don’t have to be restricted to the resort-run restaurants for your midday food fix. Alternatives range from simple (packing your own lunch) to extravagant (hiring a mobile chef to prepare your meal). The basic way to spend less time eating and more time on the slopes is to pack your own lunch. Most resorts offer seating in their cafeterias for brown-baggers, and some provide hot water or microwaves for public use.

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Featured Listings
 
Beaver Run #4-401

Colorado Suite with views of Baldy Mountain. 2005 gross equalized revenue of $30,271. Has been rented as a non-smoking condo.

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Beaver Run #2-8250

Completely remodeled top floor unit in excellent condition. Gross equalized income for 2006 was $48,661.

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Reserve at Frisco

The most private, quiet location in The Reserve. The living, dining and kitchen areas face southwest overlooking an approximate acre of open space.

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