Wine enthusiasts and community supporters are invited to an extraordinary evening of celebration, collaboration, and giving back at the eagerly awaited Wine at the Mine event. Set against the stunning backdrop of the historic Country Boy Mine in Breckenridge, this event promises an unforgettable experience on Thursday, September 5, 2024.

The highlight of the evening will be the limited-edition release of Pioneer Wine, a collaborative effort between the esteemed Summit Foundation and local Carboy Winery. This exquisite wine creation symbolizes the spirit of partnership and innovation that defines our community. Also featured is the limited-edition Breckenridge Distillery Summit Foundation 40th Anniversary release bourbon, along with offerings from Outer Range and Ten Mile Cider — a quadrisect of exceptional libations for attendees to savor.

Wine at the Mine is more than just an evening of drinks; it is an opportunity to revel in the marvels of Breckenridge history alongside friends. Cousin Curtiss's electrifying tunes will set the stage ablaze, infusing the atmosphere with energy that will have guests dancing the night away.

Beyond the music, attendees can partake in a variety of engaging activities, including tours of the historic mine, axe throwing, and gold panning. With an array of options available, there is something for everyone to enjoy at Wine at the Mine.

More than a great night out: Wine at the Mine is the Summit Foundation's latest fundraising initiative, dedicated to building a strong sense of community within Summit County. By purchasing a ticket for just $65, guests gain access to this exceptional evening and receive a commemorative tumbler as a memento of the occasion. Thanks to the generous support of our sponsors: Breckenridge Grand Vacations, FirstBank, Climax Molybdenum, Country Boy Mine, Carboy Winery, Cornerstone Real Estate, Xcel Energy, BreckCreate and Ifurnish, all proceeds from the event will contribute directly to grants, scholarships, and funding for vital community initiatives, making every guest a part of our community impact.

"We believe that doing good can also be incredibly fun," says Jeanne Bistranin, Executive Director at the Summit Foundation. "With Wine at the Mine, we're bringing together the elements that make Summit County special: collaboration, celebration, and community support. This event is an opportunity for us all to come together, enjoy the beauty of our surroundings, and give back to the place we call home."

Join us for a night of revelry and generosity at Wine at the Mine. Let's raise our glasses to the vibrant spirit of Breckenridge and the shared commitment to building a stronger community. For more information and to purchase tickets, visit wineatthemine.org.

Historical Note:

As we celebrate the Summit Foundation's 40th Anniversary, we realize that not all events have been around so long. Wine at the Mine, like many of the Summit Foundation events, reflects the Foundation's ability to change and connect with our community. From past events like Monte Carlo Night, Kentucky Derby, Taste of Breckenridge, and even the Hockey Classic, the Foundation is proud to take on the role of a community connector, highlighting the amazing pioneering spirit of our community.