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June 2026
5th Annual Door County History Days Celebration
Complete List of Events can be found below. https://doorcounty.net/5th-annual-door-county-history-days-celebration/
Find out more »Farmers Market
Find all your new treasures for your garden & home! Local growers, gorgeous inspiration all season long.
Find out more »25th ANNUAL LAKE-TO-TABLE FISH BOIL FUNDRAISER
Preserving time-honored traditions. A Northern Door institution held in the Museum Barn on the grounds of Liberty Grove Historical Society. RSVP time preference and prepay. Scan the QR Code to make your reservation.
Find out more »Birch Creek Opens 2026 Season with “Good Vibrations: Percussion Plays The 1960s”
Birch Creek Music Performance Center opens its 2026 season on Thursday, June 18, with “Good Vibrations: Percussion Plays The 1960s.” This performance on the Stage of Stars launches the Percussion, Steel Pan & World Music session in the historic Dutton Concert Barn and marks the start of a summer filled with world-class performances by faculty, guest artists, and student musicians. Opening night serves as a festive gathering of concertgoers, students, faculty, volunteers, and supporters who return each year to experience…
Find out more »Mozart and Glazunov – Midsummer’s Music
Mozart wrote his Quintet for Clarinet for String Quartet in the final months of his life. Enthralled by the superb playing of Anton Stadler on this newly created instrument, he created a sublime work of extraordinary beauty. The program concludes with a heartfelt and compelling work by one of Russia’s best composers of the late 19th century. Alexander Glazunov captures the drama and romance of a Tchaikovsky Ballet or a Rachmaninoff piano concerto.
Find out more »Birch Creek Opens 2026 Season with “Good Vibrations: Percussion Plays The 1960s
Birch Creek Music Performance Center opens its 2026 season on Thursday, June 18, with “Good Vibrations: Percussion Plays The 1960s.” This performance on the Stage of Stars launches the Percussion, Steel Pan & World Music session in the historic Dutton Concert Barn and marks the start of a summer filled with world-class performances by faculty, guest artists, and student musicians.
Find out more »Mozart and Glazunov – Midsummer’s Music
Mozart wrote his Quintet for Clarinet for String Quartet in the final months of his life. Enthralled by the superb playing of Anton Stadler on this newly created instrument, he created a sublime work of extraordinary beauty. The program concludes with a heartfelt and compelling work by one of Russia’s best composers of the late 19th century. Alexander Glazunov captures the drama and romance of a Tchaikovsky Ballet or a Rachmaninoff piano concerto.
Find out more »Sturgeon Bay Farmers Market
Every Saturday morning, the heart of Door County comes alive at the Sturgeon Bay Farmers Market — a beloved community tradition where local growers, artisans, and makers gather to share the very best of Wisconsin's bounty. From farm-fresh produce, homemade jams, and artisan cheeses to handcrafted goods, baked treats, and vibrant flowers, the market is a feast for the senses and a celebration of the people who call this region home. Whether you're a lifelong local or a visitor discovering…
Find out more »Open Aire Market
Every Saturday morning from mid June to early October, our Open Aire Market offers fresh, locally-grown produce and prepared foods, plus locally-produced arts and crafts, all from area vendors. Children’s activities are frequently provided, and the historic Koessl Barn is open for a walk through of our new exhibit “Vacation Cottages of Sister Bay.” The restored Door County Bookmobile will be joining us on June 13. Come take a tour of this important part of Door County history!
Find out more »Coffee Talk with Peter Conroy, PhD: What is the Pop in Popular Music? Rock’n’Roll.
Peter Conroy is Professor Emeritus of French at the University of Illinois, Chicago. He taught there for 34 years and served as department chairman. He is a widely published literary scholar. He and his wife Beverly have been seasonal residents of Door County since the mid 1980s. Before that, they were tent campers in Peninsula State Park starting in the late 1960s. Currently they own a summer home in Fish Creek. Both Peter and Beverly have been long time and…
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