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August 2026

Door County Humane Society Pet Walk

August 8 @ 9:00 am - 11:00 am

Pet Walk is more than a walk - it’s an outdoor celebration with a purpose. When you register, you’re helping provide medical care, shelter, and support for the more than 65,000 animals and families served by WHS each year. Your registration fee includes: This year's exclusive 2026 Pet Walk T-shirt! The winning design is featured below. Entry to the walk and festival featuring music, games, a family fun zone, vendors, raffles, food & drinks, and our popular pet costume contest. The chance to…

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PMF Concert 3: Scandinavian Sounds

Journey to the Nordic North with Peninsula Music Festival’s own stars taking center stage. Principal Trumpet Mark Hughes and English Hornist Leanna Renfro step out of the ensemble to perform solo works alongside Nielsen’s beloved “Four Temperaments” symphony. From hauntingly beautiful to high-energy folk celebration—this all-Scandinavian program is a midsummer sensory experience. All performances take place at Door Community Auditorium in Fish Creek as part of the nine-concert Peninsula Music Festival from August 4–22, 2026. Tickets are available now at…

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PMF Concert 4: Wizardry and Wonder — The Music of John Williams

Celebrated pops conductor Bob Bernhardt—invited to his pops debut by John Williams himself—leads a sweeping tribute spanning War Horse, Schindler’s List, and an immersive Harry Potter suite from the first three films. A perfect night for the whole family to experience the magic of music and the stories that stay with us forever. All performances take place at Door Community Auditorium in Fish Creek as part of the nine-concert Peninsula Music Festival from August 4–22, 2026. Tickets are available now…

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PMF Concert 5: An Evening with Mozart

In Peninsula Music Festival’s fifth concert of the season, pianist Stewart Goodyear—proclaimed “a phenomenon” by the Los Angeles Times — returns by popular demand and takes on Mozart’s luminous Piano Concerto No. 23. Rounded out with The Magic Flute Overture and Symphony No. 39, this is an all-Mozart evening with one of the keyboard’s great living virtuosos. All performances take place at Door Community Auditorium in Fish Creek as part of the nine-concert Peninsula Music Festival from August 4–22, 2026.…

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PMF Concert 6: La Dolce Vita — Italian Masterpieces

In Peninsula Music Festival’s sixth concert of the season, five PMF principal players step into the spotlight for an evening that travels from the elegant courts of Baroque Venice to the thundering triumph of ancient Rome. The program culminates in Respighi’s Pines of Rome—a sonic spectacle so powerful it must be felt live. All performances take place at Door Community Auditorium in Fish Creek as part of the nine-concert Peninsula Music Festival from August 4–22, 2026. Tickets are available now…

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PMF Concert 7: The Viennese Legacy

In Peninsula Music Festival’s seventh concert of the season, two-time GRAMMY award-winner Michelle Cann—hailed as “a pianist of sterling artistry” by Gramophone—performs Schumann’s sweeping Piano Concerto. Paired with Brahms’s warm, jubilant Second Symphony, this is a night of lush Romantic masterpieces delivered by one of the most sought-after artists of her generation. All performances take place at Door Community Auditorium in Fish Creek as part of the nine-concert Peninsula Music Festival from August 4–22, 2026. Tickets are available now at…

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PMF Concert 8: Revolution and Romance

In Peninsula Music Festival’s eighth concert of the season, experience the evolution of the symphony in Revolution & Romance, a Peninsula Music Festival program that tracks the journey from the elegant wit of the Classical era to the bold, fiery spirit of early Romanticism. This evening is a dedicated showcase for the next generation of great conductors, featuring Ezra Calvino and Thomas Nettle, the exceptionally talented emerging artists from the Yale School of Music. All performances take place at Door…

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PMF Concert 9: Mahler’s Third — A World in Symphony

For the grand finale of Peninsula Music Festival’s 2026 season, one of the most monumental works in all of classical music in being presented. GRAMMY Award-winning mezzo-soprano Michelle DeYoung—a fixture at the New York Philharmonic, Chicago Symphony, and the Met—joins the Apollo Women’s Chorus and the Appleton Boychoir for Mahler’s 90-minute symphony that moves from the primal forces of nature to the heights of spiritual love. There is no more powerful way to end a season. All performances take place…

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