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Hot Summer Nights (Tuesdays) (June 13- August 29, 2006)
Enjoy live music every Tuesday through August 29th, 2006. The music begins at 6:30 pm and is free of charge. Budweiser Hot Summer Nights at the Ford Ampitheather.
Vail Farmers' Market (Sundays) (June 18- September 17, 2006)
The Vail Farmers' Market focuses on farm and food products and the Market attracts some of the best vendors in Colorado. In 2004 the Vail Farmers' Market grew to almost sixty tents each week and drew over 50,000 Farmers loaded with fresh vegetables, fruitSpecialty vendors sell freshly made pestos, pies, pastries, bread, cheeses and roasted chilies. Others offer delightful selections of pastas, pickles, brats, sausages, honey, jams, jellies, salsas, olive oils, vinegars, soaps, wines, jerky, coffee beans,
BRAVO! Vail Valley Music Festival (June 28- August 3, 2006)
Enjoy a view of the Rockies while listening to the classic sounds of the Rochester Philharmonic, the Dallas Symphoney, the New York Philharmonic, and other Chamber Classics. This Vail tradition is a great way to celebrate summer!
Vail International Dance Festival (July 30- August 13, 2006)
The International Dance Festival returns to Vail. This cultural event is not to be missed.
Gerald R. Ford Ampitheater 970-949-1999
Vail Arts Festival (August 11-13, 2006)
Over 75 artists display and sell their work in 12 categories in a street festival setting directly adjacent to the Lionshead Parking Structure.
Performing arts and free childrens activities are offered each day. A detailed schedule will be updated throug
Rotary Duck Race (August 27, 2006)
Annual Duck Race to benefit the Rotary Club.
Vail's Gore Creek will once again become a sea of bright yellow, as thousands of rubber ducks compete for charity and the entertainment of the enormous crowd in attendance. A summer tradition in Vail, resident