

The 21st Children's Hospital Courage Classic returns to Copper for three consecutive, fun filled days of cycling over three Rocky Mountain passes at the height of summer. About two thousand riders hit the roads from Leadville to Summit County and back, for a 157 mile ride, encompassing backcountry roads, challenging climbs and as always, picturesque views, all in an effort to raise money for the Children's Hospital in Denver. www.couragetours.com

Free concerts and outdoor movies for the whole family. Spend $30.00 in The Village at Copper and get free tickets for activities such as Quad Power Jump, Mini Golf, Bumper Boats and more!
Friday Music & Movie
Angie Stevens Band
Breaking Away (PG)

Free concerts and outdoor movies for the whole family. Spend $30.00 in The Village at Copper and get free tickets for activities such as Quad Power Jump, Mini Golf, Bumper Boats and more!
Friday Music & Movie
Matt Clark Band
American Flyer (PG-13)

The famous Copper Triangle has long been considered one of Colorado's classic alpine road rides. Graced with 78 miles of breathtaking scenery, gorgeous roads and three challenging climbs (including Fremont Pass, Vail Pass, and Tennessee Pass), the Copper Triangle exemplifies cycling in the Colorado Rockies. The 2010 ride works in the partnership with the Davis Phinney Foundation to raise funds for Parkinson's disease research. www.coppertriangle.com

Learn guitar moves directly from a Guitar Town performer, and The Art and Craft of Songwriting from Grammy-wining songwriters. http://www.copperguitartown.com/
Includes:
Silver hotel room $600
Gold hotel room $680
Silver 1 bedroom $720
Gold 1 bedroom $800
For more information and to make your reservation, please call 1-888-406-6061
Space is limited and reservations are taken on a first-come, first-served basis.
The Guitar Town workshops are where artists reveal and discuss their most significant influences, and how those influences inevitably evolve into a new generation of players that will inspire and influence the next. Hands-on demonstrations will enable fans, guitar enthusiasts and players to hear and appreciate the most popular instrument in the world with a remarkably fresh perspective.
Moderated by David Wilson from Tonequest Magazine.
Complete information, pricing and reservation information coming soon...
As always, the Saturday and Sunday clinics will are FREE and open to the public, and will be held in Village Square at 10am both mornings.
Check out some of JamPlay's hottest instructors, together, in one place,
live on the West Lake Stage!
JamPlay teaches online, video guitar lessons with over 386+ hours of
lessons from 36 instructors. Plus, 12+ hours of live webcam lessons
each day.
And then for the JamPlay Lesson Sessions: Join us for the first-ever
live JamPlay Lession Sessions, to get a taste of JamPlay's professional
instructors, in person! JamPlay teaches online, video guitar lessons
with over 386+ hours of lessons from 36 instructors. Plus, 12+ hours of
live webcam lessons each day.
http://www.jamplay.com/

The world's best guitarists come together at Copper for the 6th annual Guitar Town festival, featuring free guitar workshops, free live music, Guitar Hero contests and kids music activities. Past performances include Tommy Emmanuel, Joe Satraini, Dickey Betts, Buddy Guy, Marty Stuart and Jimmie Vaughn. http://www.copperguitartown.com/
Friday, August 13th |
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West Lake Stage |
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| 6:00pm | Student Showcase |
| Endo's Adrenaline Cafe | |
| 8:00pm | Guitar Hero Competition |
| Village Square | |
| 8:00pm | FREE JamPlay Lesson Sessions (tentative) |
| Burning Stones Outdoor Theater | |
| Dusk | School of Rock (PG-13) |
Saturday, August 14th |
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| Village Square | |
| 10:00am | Guitar and Songwriting Workshops. Moderated by David Wilson from Tonequest Magazine. |
| 8:00pm | FREE JamPlay Lesson Sessions (tentative) |
Pavilion & Pavilion Lawn |
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| 10am - 6pm | - Mountain Home and Outdoor Expo |
Guitar Town Main Stage |
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| 12:00pm - 6:00pm | Kaki King Pete Huttlinger John Jorgenson Bryan Sutton Richard Thompson |
West Lake Stage |
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| 6:00pm | JamPlay Jam |
| Sunday, August 15th
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| Village Square | |
| 10:00am | Guitar and Songwriting Workshops. Moderated by David Wilson from Tonequest Magazine. |
Pavilion & Pavilion Lawn |
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| 10am - 6pm | - Mountain Home and Outdoor Expo |
Guitar Town Main Stage |
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| 12:00pm - 6:00pm | Mark Selby John Jorgenson Albert Lee Sonny Landreth Mick Taylor |
Free concerts and outdoor movies for the whole family. Spend $30.00 in The Village at Copper and get free tickets for activities such as Quad Power Jump, Mini Golf, Bumper Boats and more!
Friday Music & Movie
Guitar Town Showcase
School of Rock (PG-13)

Summit Biking invites you to top off your biking summer with a fabulous day of biking in the "Cycling Hub of the Rockies" on Saturday, August 14th, 2010. Whether you're looking for a scenic bike ride, want to push yourself for a half century plus, or looking to put your summer training to the ultimate test on a challenging century; we have the perfect ride for you - Circle the Summit! All riders circle beautiful Lake Dillon on paved bike paths and roads that take you through some of our nation's most spectacular biking country. Century riders climb some of the highest roads in Colorado, topping out at Arapahoe Basin, Ute Pass and through Copper Mountain Ski Resort on the way to summit of Vail Pass. This ride is fully supported and you'll get a great lunch prepared by one of our fabulous local restaurants. Don't miss out!
For more information and registration visit our website at http://www.circlethesummit.com/.

In conjunction with Guitar Town, Copper is proud to host the Mountain Home & Outdoor Expo, presented by the Summit
County Builder's Association, showcasing the region's best designers, builders and green practices. With 120+ exhibitors
that cater to your home and outdoor lifestyle, presentations will range from cooking tips/ideas, and the most recent green
practices, to pet training and remolding tips. Meet and chat with non-profit organizations that support our mountain
communities and help support the Summit County Food Bank and other local organizations that provide community
assistance. For more info call 970.485.2823 or visit www.summitcountybuilders.org

Free concerts and outdoor movies for the whole family. Spend $30.00 in The Village at Copper and get free tickets for activities such as Quad Power Jump, Mini Golf, Bumper Boats and more!
Friday Music & Movie
Angie Stevens Band
Land of the Lost (PG-13)

CMPACC meetings are normally held from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. 3rd Fridays of the month CMPACC meets on an as needed basis. Please call 970-968-6477 to confirm prior to meeting.
Live music in the Pavilion from 8-10pm. Admission is FREE for Copper Lodging Guests, and ticketed for all others.
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Warrior Dash is the ultimate event for thrill-seeking athletes. This running series is help on the nation's most demanding and unique terrain. Participants will conquer extreme obstacles and celebrate their feat with music, beer, warrior helmets and muddy shorts. www.warriordash.com

Free concerts and outdoor movies for the whole family. Spend $30.00 in The Village at Copper and get free tickets for activities such as Quad Power Jump, Mini Golf, Bumper Boats and more!
Friday Music & Movie
Lipbone Redding and the Lipbone Orchestra
UP (PG)

Copper Mountain Fire Department Open House 2-4pm

A FREE Labor Day festival tradition, Copper Country celebrates the best of the American spirit. Incredible live music, Copper Country Arts Festival, kid's crafts, the Copper Kids' Corral, mechanical bull rides, a petting zoo and pony rides come together to make it the Labor Day event for the entire family. Past acts include Little Feat, America, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Lynryd Skynrd and The Doobie Brothers. http://www.coppercountryfest.com/
2010 Schedule of Events
| All Weekend Long | |
| Fine Art Exhibition Copper Country Arts Festival Bull Boogie Mechanical Bull Rides Red Tail Colorado Mountain Man Copper Kids' Corral: Crafts, activities, petting zoo, face painting, horse rides |
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Friday, September 3rd |
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| Burning Stones Plaza Outdoor Theater | |
| Dusk | Movie - Where the Wild Things Are (PG) |
| West Lake Stage | |
| 6:00pm | Randall McKinnon |
Saturday, September 4th |
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| 6:30 - 8:30am | Copper Mountain Fire Department Pancake Breakfast Served at Jacks ($7adults and $4 children 12 and under). |
| Burning Stones Plaza Main Stage | |
| Noon | Savannah Jack |
| 12:45pm | The Long Players with Bill Lloyd |
| 1:30pm | John Waite |
| 3:00pm | Felix Cavaliere's Rascals |
| 4:30pm | Dr, John |
| West Lake Stage | |
| 6:00pm | Savannah Jack |
Sunday, September 5th |
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| Burning Stones Plaza Main Stage | |
| Noon | The Long Players with Bill Lloyd |
| 1:30pm | The Richie Furay Band |
| 2:15pm | Radney Foster |
| 3:00pm | Desert Rose Band |
| 4:30pm | Pat Green |

Free concerts and outdoor movies for the whole family. Spend $30.00 in The Village at Copper and get free tickets for activities such as Quad Power Jump, Mini Golf, Bumper Boats and more!
Friday Music & Movie
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Songwriters' Showcase
Where the Wild Things Are (PG)


Firefighters will be collecting donations on Copper Road throughout the morning, both days

Live music in the Pavilion from 8-10pm. Admission is FREE for Copper Lodging Guests, and ticketed for all others.

CMPACC meetings are normally held from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. 3rd Fridays of the month CMPACC meets on an as needed basis. Please call 970-968-6477 to confirm prior to meeting.
CampExperienceTM is a one-of-a-kind retreat designed exclusively for women that are ready for inspiration and
transformation. At Camp, you will refine your vision, reflect on your purpose, enjoy top speakers and activity
leaders and relax in an amazing setting. http://www.campexperience.com/

CMPACC meetings are normally held from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. 3rd Fridays of the month CMPACC meets on an as needed basis. Please call 970-968-6477 to confirm prior to meeting.
CMPACC meetings are normally held from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. 3rd Fridays of the month CMPACC meets on an as needed basis. Please call 970-968-6477 to confirm prior to meeting.
CMPACC meetings are normally held from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. 3rd Fridays of the month CMPACC meets on an as needed basis. Please call 970-968-6477 to confirm prior to meeting.