Cat scratching is a normal behavior and one cats are highly motivated to display. It’s unrealistic to try to prevent them from scratching. Instead, the goal is to redirect it onto acceptable objects. First, you must provide objects for scratching that are appealing, attractive, and convenient from your cat’s point of view. Observe the physical […]
DCMM Launches Educational Programming Partnerships
The Door County Maritime Museum (DCMM) is pleased to launch several new programs in the coming weeks designed to engage with local school districts and share our collective maritime history with all area K-12 students. This month, the Museum is partnering with Luxemburg-Casco Intermediate School to start an ongoing project to display maritime artwork created […]
Meet Your 2019 CTA of the Year: Judith Boldt
Congratulations to Judith Boldt, Door County’s 2019 CTA of the year! Judith became certified in June of 2015 and has faithfully worn her CTA pin ever since. She has been with the Wagon Trail Campground for 15 years where her primary responsibility is at the front desk. She is considered a leader among her peers and inspires […]
Brilliant Stranger Celebrates Another Season of Change
If there’s anything constant about Brilliant Stranger — the vision, the business and founder Dawn Patel — it’s change. It all began as a sleepy dream in 2005, she says, and has transformed into many ‘dreams come true’ over the years. “One constant always flowing quietly beneath the change has been the feeling the dream […]
“Carpool to Heaven Tour” Concert at Base Camp
Popular Door County musician Katie Dahl will join singer-songwriters Emily White (Chicago) and Hope Dunbar (Utica, NE) for a concert in the space above Base Camp Coffee Shop in Sister Bay on Monday, May 13 at 7 p.m. Their performance at Base Camp will be the fourth stop on the “Carpool to Heaven Tour,” a […]
The Absolute Brightness of Leonard Pelkey Opens Thursday at TAP
Third Avenue Playhouse continues their 2019 season with The Absolute Brightness of Leonard Pelkey, written by James Lecesne. The show opens on Thursday, May 16, 2019 with a pay-what-you-can preview performance on Wednesday, May 15. Alan Kopishcke provides a tour de force in this production. The story centers around Chuck DeSantis, a brash New Jersey […]
Midsummer’s Music 2019: Mendelssohn, Mozart and More!
Midsummer’s Music of Door County, Wisconsin, announces its 2019 concert season with Mendelssohn, Mozart and More! Presenting concerts hailed as “exciting, pulse-pounding and riveting,” Midsummer’s Music provides unique and diverse cultural, historical and scenic musical experiences. The 2019 season, running June 14 through September 2, features 41 concerts performed by world-class musicians. The inspiring concerts, […]
Dog-Friendly Family Fun
Outdoor parties and picnics are a great way to spend time with family and friends. With a little bit of planning, your canine companion can join in the fun, too! First, make sure the location is dog-friendly or check with the host. Bring appropriate supplies, including a leash, food and water bowls, bed or towel, […]
Rupert Wates Concert at Lost Moth Gallery
Rupert Wates will be performing a solo concert on Mother’s Day at Jeanne Kuhns’ Lost Moth Gallery on Sunday, May 12 at 7pm. Rupert Wates was born in London and studied at Oxford University. He has been a full time songwriter since the late 1990’s, starting out writing material for all kinds of artists, all styles […]
Summer Activities in Sturgeon Bay
Summer is quickly approaching, and that means more activities in the great outdoors! Sturgeon Bay is waiting for your arrival and for you to take advantage of the water, parks, beaches, agriculture, and so much more! The summer season has a lot to offer for those looking to get outside and be on the water. […]










