From reading to art to theater, there are several programs going on this summer for Breckenridge kids.
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The Stephens County 4-H Sewing Club presented the Brannan family with a “Quilt of Valor” on Saturday, May 18, at the Breckenridge Fine Arts Center in honor of the late Dwain Brannan for his military service.

The Breckenridge High School Theater Department inducted its first charter students into the school’s newly established theater honor society during a ceremony at Bailey Auditorium on Monday, May 6.

The Breckenridge Fine Arts Center is currently accepting entries for its 32nd annual juried art show, which is scheduled for July 23- Oct. 5.

Breckenridge High School is set to embark on a new chapter of community involvement with the establishment of its Interact Club, the high school version of the Rotary Club, assisted by teacher Mandy Farmer.

Mind Matters: Break the Stigma will begin at 6 p.m. Saturday, May 11, at First Methodist Church’s Christian Life Center.

Sixteen-year-old MacKenzie Cloud was crowned as the 2024 Miss Breckenridge at the annual pageant on Saturday afternoon, May 4, during Stephens County Frontier Days.

As Brett Taylor and his songwriting friends Richie Sessions and Neal Carpenter sat on the National Theatre stage in downtown Breckenridge, they genuinely seemed to be enjoying the show as much as the audience.

This year’s Stephens County Frontier Days featured the debut of Breck’s Got Talent, and Breckenridge High School sophomore Abbi Duran took home the top prize.

Maggie Wunsch recently installed two new tables for the outside dining area at Breckenridge High School/Junior High School as her Eagle Scout project.