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October 2023
Roots of Our Village Walk
Starts at Bethany Lutheran Church. Discover the story of immigrant Peter Peterson, who worked with the Anderson brothers to build a dock for Rev. Iverson and his group of Moravians. See the inside of a pioneer cabin, too. Free to the public. Registration appreciated by calling 920-854-9688 or visiting ephraim.org
Find out more »Paul Taylor and Three Springs @ Woodwalk Gallery
$20
Doors open at 5pm, show starts at 6pm. Seating is first come, first serve. Cash bar with beer and other malted beverages, sparkling water, and coke. This summer, we are doing picnics beforehand under the tent outside. We can accommodate up to 100 people so no need to RSVP, just bring your food and friends and enjoy! Paul Taylor is a Grammy and Emmy nominated multi instrumentalist songwriter from Memphis TN. He moved to Door County on 11/1/2020, and has…
Find out more »Fall Fun Fest and Cider Pressing Party
Fall Fun Fest and Cider Pressing Party at the Washington Island Farm Museum.
Find out more »Percussion Trio: Brad Stirtz, Carter Stirtz & Wesley Morgan
$100
A Birch Creek Associates Fundraiser Jazz Mallets & Latin Vibes Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month Experience the captivating sounds of jazz mallets and the infectious grooves of Latin percussion instruments with this one-of-a-kind concert. Enjoy camaraderie, delicious food by Alexander’s, and a captivating performance celebrating the vibrant world of percussion music. Faculty performers from our Percussion, Steel Pan & World Music session will be joined by a former student turned professional musician at our annual fall fundraiser sponsored by our Associates…
Find out more »AUTUMN MUSIC FEST: PRO ARTE QUARTET
Discover the enchanting power of intimate musical storytelling. Join us! This concert features Wisconsin’s famed Pro Arte Quartet. String Quartet No. 22 in B-flat Major, K.589 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart String Quartet No. 8 in C Minor, Op. 110, by Dmitri Shostakovich String Quartet No. 12, Op. 96, “American” by Antonín Dvořák Pro Arte Quartet David Perry and Suzanne Beia, Violins Sally Chisholm, Viola Parry Karp, Cello Doors open for seating 45 minutes prior to the concert. Purchase Tickets Online Here
Find out more »Repurposed Exhibit Opening
FREE This exhibit showcases artists' work that celebrates repurposing: using for a different purpose from that which it was originally intended, to give new life. Sunday, October 8th 11am-4pm. Join us for a vintage-themed gathering to celebrate a new exhibit featuring work that repurposes the old. We'll have several vintage shop pop-ups, retro food and music, and a makers' station that invites you to repurpose something of your own with block print stamps.
Find out more »AUTUMN MUSIC FEST: PRO ARTE QUARTET/GRIFFON STRING QUARTET
Discover the enchanting power of intimate musical storytelling. Join us! This concert features Wisconsin’s famed Pro Arte Quartet and Midsummer’s resident ensemble, the Griffon String Quartet. String Quartet No. 22 in B-flat Major, K.589 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart String Quartet No. 8 in C Minor, Op. 110, by Dmitri Shostakovich String Octet in E-flat Major, Op. 20, by Felix Mendelssohn Pro Arte Quartet David Perry and Suzanne Beia, Violins Sally Chisholm, Viola Parry Karp, Cello Griffon String Quartet Roy Meyer and…
Find out more »Peninsula Players Presents Ken Ludwig’s Baskerville : A Sherlock Holmes Mystery
Directed by Maggie Kettering Sponsored by Door County Medical Center, Barbara & Richard Board and Margaret & Dale West Buy Tickets The game’s afoot in this hilarious thriller – Holmes and Watson must crack the mystery of “The Hound of the Baskervilles” before a family curse dooms its newest heir. Who killed Sir Charles Baskerville? Is there any truth to the legend of a supernatural bloodthirsty hound? This sounds like a case for the world’s most famous detective! From…
Find out more »Roots of Our Village Walk
Starts at Ephraim Moravian Church. Discover what life was like in Ephraim's early years on a guided tour through the Iverson House and the Moravian Church. Free to the public. Registration appreciated by calling 920-854-9688 or visiting ephraim.org
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