Vail-Beaver Creek Weekend Agenda: November 10-12

The likes of "Hamilton" and "Les Miserables" take the stage at the Vilar Performing Arts Center this weekend.
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The Hashtones at Bonfire Brewing
Friday, November 10, 7 to 10 p.m., Bonfire Brewing, Eagle
Live music at Eagle's Bonfire Brewing kicks off the weekend with Denver-based raggae/rock band, The Hashtones. Bonfire's patio is dog-friendly, so if you can't leave your pup home alone, it might be the perfect place to kick back with Fido—and a locally-brewed pint. bonfirebrewing.com
Slippery Creek at Brush Creek Saloon
Friday, November 10, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m., Brush Creek Saloon, Eagle
Continue your tour de music in Eagle with bluegrass ensemble Slippery Creek, which takes the stage at 9 and plays til the wee hours of the morning. 970-328-5279
The LOV Connection Ribbon Cutting
Saturday, November 11, 11 a.m., Eagle
Attendees to the ribbon cutting ceremony for Eagle's newest trail—connecting the Third Gulch and Abrams Creek trails—can meet at the Arroyo Drive Trailhead at 10:30 a.m. before hiking up to the LOV Connection, named for it's spot as a cut through for two beloved Eagle trails, and in celebration of the late Yeti's Grind founder and owner of Eagle-based Lov ("Love our valley") Bikes, Nate Picklo. After hiking or biking the newly opened 3.5 miles, Yeti's Grind will be hosting an after-party where patrons can toast the community's newly added miles of singletrack, and their namesake. yetisgrind.com
It's the Tony Awards Revue
Saturday, November 11 & Sunday, November 12, 6:30 p.m., Vilar Performing Arts Center, Beaver Creek
Vail Performing Arts Acadamey students take the stage for a compilation of hits from Tony Award nominated musicals over the years, including "Hamilton," "Evita," "Hello Dolly," and "Les Miserables." Tickets are $20 for both showtimes. vvf.org
Meatball Fest
Sunday, November 12, 3 to 6 p.m., Bart & Yeti's, Lionshead Village
Think you've got the best meatball recipe in the valley (or at least an award-winning appetite)? Head to Lionshead's longtime staple Bart & Yeti's with your best batch by 3 p.m. for a chance to win the meatball crown (a hat you can actually eat!)—and feed hoards of hungry locals in the process. bartnyetis.com