“When you are discovered by a householder–with revolver–in his parlor at half-past three in the morning, it is surely an injudicious move to lay stress on your proficiency as a burglar. The householder may be supposed to take that for granted. – P.G. Wodehouse Peninsula Players Theatre presents a reading of “The Gentleman Thief” a […]
Tree Planting Collaborations Celebrate Earth Day
Here’s an item for your next round of Door County Nature Trivia: How many trees have the Climate Change Coalition of Door County (CCCDC) and partner organizations planted in the county since 2016? The answer is an astonishing 10,000-plus. For the fourth year in a row, the CCCDC, the Forest Recovery Project (FRP) and The […]
Door County Honored with Three Awards at Wisconsin Governor’s Tourism Conference
Door County recipients were honored with three awards during the Governor’s Tourism Awards Banquet at the Wisconsin Governor’s Conference on Tourism on March 19, 2019. Each year Wisconsin’s tourism industry honors five Governor’s Tourism Awards recipients at the Wisconsin Governor’s Conference on Tourism. This year, there were 45 nominees in five different categories. The event […]
2019 St. Patrick’s Day Parade Award Winners
The 26th annual Sturgeon Bay St. Patrick’s Day Parade took place Saturday, March 16, 2019 at 11am with over 30 participating businesses and organizations. The award for best business entry was received by Bay Shore Outfitters for their creative float and handmade cabbage heads as a way to celebrate “St. Cabbage Day.” The Sturgeon Bay High […]
Ben Bedford in Concert at Lost Moth Gallery March 24
Lost Moth Gallery welcomes Ben Bedford in concert, performing songs off his new CD, The Hermit’s Spy Glass. Bedford establishes himself as a songwriter in the tradition of musical icons ranging from Bill Morrissey to Woody Gutherie, casting individual people in the theater of the American landscape. A true son of the heartland, Bedford dips into […]
Humane Society Hosts Bottle Baby Open House, Volunteer Info Session
Bottle Baby Open House Wednesday, April 3 from 1 – 2 pm The Wisconsin Humane Society is hosting open houses for those interested in fostering “bottle baby” kittens. Bottle babies are orphaned, neonatal kittens too young to eat solid food on their own. They are generally 1 day to 4 weeks old. Without a mom to care […]
Midsummer’s Music Presents the Griffon String Quartet in Concert
The Griffon String Quartet will perform at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship in Ephraim on Friday, March 15. The quartet is the result of a collaboration between Midsummer’s Music Ltd. in Door County, the Fine Arts Institute at East High in Green Bay, and St. Norbert College in De Pere. With a mission of enhancing student […]
2019 Festival of Nature at The Ridges
Registration for the 17th annual Festival of Nature begins on Monday, March 18 at 10:00am sharp. This event is held Memorial Day weekend, May 24-26 and features more than 60 programs, including birding, biking, hiking and paddling experiences. Explore Door County and celebrate its precious species, rare habitats, and natural beauty. Check out www.ridgessanctuary.org for a complete […]
Plum Bottom Gallery’s Demo Day Featuring Chad Luberger
Don’t miss Plum Bottom Gallery’s latest Demo Day featuring resident porcelain artist Chad Luberger on Saturday March 24! Catch Luberger behind the wheel between 10:30-12:00 creating one of a kind hand thrown ceramics and see his newest collection on display all day. Luberger has spent the winter exploring new texturing techniques adding dimension and life […]
“Tales of Men and Ghosts” Enthrall Audience with its Spooky Tales
Peninsula Players Theatre presented a reading of “Tales of Men and Ghosts” adapted by Steve Pickering from stories by Edith Wharton on Monday, March 4 to a capacity crowd at Björklunden. “It was thrilling to hear audible reactions from the audience to this new work of classic ghost tales,” said Managing Director Brian Kelsey. “The genre […]









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