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Jack Frost nips at Sunlight

Colleen O’Neil
coneil@postindependent.com
Headlining the event is Zolopht, a Colorado band that cranks out an eclectic blend of reggae, blues, rock and bluegrass.
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What: Jack Frost Kick-Off

When: 3 p.m. Saturday

Where: Sunlight Mountain

How much: $20

The snow might not be flying yet, but Ol’ Jack Frost is hitting Sunlight Mountain Resort this Saturday, Oct. 17. This event is part of the resort’s first annual season kick-off music festival. Starting at 3 p.m., the day features three bands and several local food vendors, with beverages served at Sunlight’s Last Turn Lounge.

Headlining the event is Zolopht, a Colorado band that cranks out an eclectic blend of reggae, blues, rock and bluegrass. With their unique sound and infused three-piece harmonies, this eight-member band has built a reputation for helping audiences find their groove since 2010. Opening acts include Tight Thump of Grand Junction and local artist Richard Ganson.

After the music, fans can meet the bands at the after-party bonfire on the back patio of the newly renovated Sunlight Lodge. Tickets are $20, and admission is free for kids 12 and younger.



If you order your ticket today, you’ll have a chance to win a free lift ticket to shred the slopes this winter (while supplies last).

Purchase your tickets online at SunlightMTN.com or at Sunlight Ski & Bike located at 309 9th St., Glenwood Springs. Tickets can also be purchased on the day of the show. Visit sunlightmtn.com for details.


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