Plum Bottom Pottery & Gallery invites you to their annual jewelry showcase Saturday October 7 from 11am-4pm. Plum Bottom will be showcasing work from their over 20 unique, national collected jewelry artists including Alicia Winalski, Christine Gable-Epstein, and Ann D. Kearney. The gallery will be bursting with new work in a dazzling array of styles- […]
A Family Tradition: From the Forty
A Family Tradition: From the Forty By Laurel Ciohon Established in 2004 in Maplewood, Wisconsin, From the Forty specializes in making rustic log furniture made primarily from white cedar. The handcrafted furniture is still constructed in Maplewood, but, due to business growing considerably over the years, owners Geoff and Holly Hansen moved their showroom to […]
Peninsula Pet of the Week: Hunter
With the stark contrast between his white face and black coat, Hunter is one truly unique looking cat. This 2-year-old loves action and playtime, so if you’re an active family, Hunter may be the right cat for you! He has already been neutered, vaccinated, and microchipped, and he even goes home with a starter bag […]
The Matchsellers are the Woodwalk Concert Series Finale
Woodwalk Concert Series presents The Matchsellers for our finale show of the 2018 season. These incredibly gifted musicians who eloquently perform unconventional, uplifting bluegrass will leave you feeling absolutely delighted and deeply satisfied. As featured on NPR’s Mountain Stage Radio Show, The Bluegrass Situation and Bluegrass Today, The Matchsellers are Warsaw, Indiana native Andrew Morris and Julie Bates […]
Salvage Makes Wisconsin Debut on September 5 at Peninsula Players Theatre
Peninsula Players Theatre, America’s Oldest Professional Resident Summer Theatre, presents the Wisconsin première of “Salvage,” a new play by Michigan playwright, Joseph Zettelmaier. “Salvage,” an intriguing play that has more twists than a corkscrew, opens at Door County’s theatrical icon on Wednesday, September 5 and performs through October 14. “Salvage” centers around Jason Byrnes, the […]
March in the 73rd Annual Sister Bay Fall Fest Parade
Announcing an open invitation for businesses, groups, and individuals to be part of the 73rd Annual Sister Bay Fall Fest Parade. Participation is free. The winning entry will receive the annual trophy and a contribution, in their name, to the charity of their choice. This a great opportunity to showcase your business, gain exposure for your […]
The Emissary Movie at Newport State Park on Aug. 31
Enjoy a movie about the stars above while under the stars on August 31st at Newport State Park, north of Ellison Bay. The Emissary Movie will be shown at the park pavilion, near Parking Lot 3, at 7 pm. Click here to learn more: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=edKzc420htI The Emissary is a truly family friendly, sci-fi epic adventure film […]
Birch Creek Favorite and Steel Pan Master Liam Teague Returns
Liam Teague is returning to Birch Creek on Saturday night, September 1 to present another virtuoso steel pan performance on the Dutton Concert Barn stage. This time, he is bringing members of the Northern Illinois University Steel Band to perform with him. Teague is accustomed to teaching and directing high-caliber performances with Birch Creek’s high school-age […]
Northern Sky Theater’s Musical Comedy “Muskie Love” Opening August 31
Northern Sky’s Fall Season features the musical comedy Muskie Love playing August 31st – October 20th at the Door Community Auditorium in Fish Creek. Premiering in 2004, Muskie Love was the first collaboration by the now veteran writing team of Dave Hudson and Paul Libman. Muskie Love is set on the shores of Green Bay and follows […]
Julian Hagen at Woodwalk Concert Series on August 31
Julian Hagen, Door County’s well loved Washington Island musician performs at Woodwalk Concert Series on Aug 31 at 7 pm. Hagen comes from five generations of Islanders who have made music an important part of their daily lives. Hagen says, “Spending nearly forty years playing, writing, performing and producing music, I can confidently say that there will […]
