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Today. Pueblo’s Steelworks Museum of Industry and Culture kicks off a four-weekend-long ethnic-heritage series honoring the employees who worked at the Colorado Fuel and Iron Co. mines and mills.

Today, “Greek Heritage Day,” presented by St. John the Baptist Greek Orthodox Church, will feature traditional costumes, food and wine, with historical artifacts on display. Admission is free, and activities run from 1 to 3 p.m. Details on other heritage-series events — highlighting German, Italian and Latino cultures — can be found at . 215 Canal St., Pueblo; 719-564-9086.

Sheba R. Wheeler

Fun in the sun — and snow

Ongoing. Summertime snow tubing is expected to last until Independence Day at the 2,000-foot Park Lane Super Tubing hill in the Breckenridge Fun Park. This is the first summer for snow tubing in Breckenridge, which also has such warm-weather draws as 4-by-4 off-road tours, pony rides for kids, and the first warm-weather operation of the GoldRunner Alpine Coaster. Breckenridge Fun Park is open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily through Sept. 4. Details and visitor packages are available at . Photo provided by Breckenridge Resort

Year of the turtle

Sunday. The Colorado Reptile Humane Society hosts a rare open house with public tours from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. “The Reptile Experience!” allows visitors to ogle adoptable amphibians, take quizzes for prizes, see naturalistic habitats, and learn about the latest in snake, lizard and turtle care. Special presentations and activities will highlight turtle-conservation efforts. The $5 admission fee benefits the shelter. 13941 Elmore Road, Longmont; or 303-776-2070Sheba R. Wheeler and Elana Ashanti Jefferson, The Denver Post

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