In 2020 Erica Sitko was 20 years into working in corporate America, doing sales for a fashion company based in Connecticut. The pandemic had just hit, and it served as a sign for Sitko that.
Just like that, the end of December and the end of 2022 has arrived. The colder temperatures are ideal for indoor celebrations, and several are being hosted in Summit County on New Year’s.
Snow is falling and ski areas have begun operations, but fall isn’t over quiet yet. Halloween is on the horizon and Summit County is prepared to party. From trick-or-treating to pumpkin carving, there are plenty.
Oktoberfest is right around the corner, but don’t go busting out the lederhosen just yet. Savor the tail end of summer with three different events slated to happen across Summit County this weekend. Beer is.
Tips have been low for Summit County businesses this summer. Tim Applegate, the owner of multiple restaurants in Summit County including Sauce on the Blue in Silverthorne, said people aren’t spending as much money at.