Each year, the Door County Board of Realtors® honors one of its members with the Realtor® of the Yearaward, which recognizes contributions both to the real estate profession and to the community at large. This year, the award’s recipient was Sara Glenn, an active member of the Door County community since 2002 and co-owner of […]
New Lecture Series at Door Community Auditorium: Door County Talks
Door Community Auditorium teams up with The Door County Civility Project to present Door County Talks, a series of five free lectures presented in the cozy Fireside Lobby. This year’s series is themed around promoting civility, strengthening community, and encouraging empathy. The second lecture in this series will be held this Saturday, January 19 at […]
Door County Maritime Museum Offers Free Admission to Government Employees During Shutdown
The Door County Maritime Museum is joining other museums and cultural institutions across the country in offering free admission to federal employees and their immediate families during the government shutdown. In addition, since the Door County Maritime Museum is in Sturgeon Bay, an official Coast Guard City, the museum is extending this free admission offer to […]
DCA Weekend Features Concert by Seth Raddatz; Lecture About Civility
On Saturday, January 26, Door Community Auditorium (DCA) will offer two entertaining events: a 10 a.m. “Door County Talks” presentation about civility and the public sphere, and a 7 p.m. Fireside Coffeehouse Concert by Door County singer-songwriter Seth Raddatz. Door County Talks: “Civility and the Public Sphere” by Professor Alison Staudinger UW-Green Bay professor Alison […]
Peninsula Music Festival Presents Three Unique February 2019 Concerts at Shepherd of the Bay
Shepherd of the Bay Lutheran Church will be hosting three Peninsula Music Festival “February Fest Concerts” on February 9, 16 and 23, 2019. Performances begin at 2:00pm. The February 9 event features pianists Andrew Armstrong and Inna Faliks, who willshowcase their talents on the unique “Omega Double” piano created by Washington Island craftsman Peter Nehlsen. […]
All Things Chocolate at the Old Town Hall in Fish Creek on Feb. 2
Gibraltar Historical Association is back with “All Things Chocolate” a tantalizing way to fundraise for the 2019 season. Can you think of a better way to enjoy a winter day then to have loads of sweet chocolates to choose from? Come visit the Old Town Hall in Fish Creek adjacent to the Winter Festival Tent. […]
‘Fashion Forward’ Fashion Show at Kress Pavilion Feb. 2
Fashion Forward is a fashion show centered around female empowerment. It will showcase the creative works of various designers and stylists from Door County and beyond. Fashion Forward is proud to donate its proceeds to HELP of Door County, a domestic violence advocacy service that works to improve the well-being and dignity of individuals, families, […]
Maritime Speaker Series featuring Filmmaker Jake Heffernan: Lighthouses of Door County
On Thursday, February 7, 2019 at 7pm, the Maritime Speaker Series continues at the Door County Maritime Museum in Sturgeon Bay. Join Wisconsin independent filmmaker Jake Heffernan for a rare look inside Door County’s historic lighthouses. Jake will share his experiences and the exclusive images taken of the lighthouses during the production of his documentary […]
Folksingers Johnsmith and Dan Sebranek Return to the White Gull Inn
Wisconsin singer-songwriters Johnsmith and Dan Sebranek will be featured in concert at the White Gull Inn in Fish Creek on WedS., January 16. Tickets for the 8 p.m. concert are $22. For more than 30 years, Johnsmith has been sharing his music across America and abroad. He has become a favorite at festivals, clubs, and […]
Peninsula Players Theatre Announces 2019 Winter Play Reading Series
Peninsula Players Theatre announces the 2019 season of The Play’s the Thing, a winter play reading series presented to Door County audiences. Fully cast readings of the plays will be performed at Björklunden at 7590 Boynton Lane, Baileys Harbor Mondays, February 4, March 4 and April 1 at 7 p.m. General seating is available; no admission fee. […]