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Door County Historical Museum Dinner Program
Participants can learn about the Door County Historical Museum during a dinner program on July 29 at the Kress Pavilion. During the program, museum representatives will discuss recent collection developments and renovation plans. Doors open at 5:30 pm and dinner begins at 6 pm. Mojo Enterprises will provide a buffet...
Peninsula School of Art and Peninsula State Park Launch Collaborative Artist Residency
Peninsula School of Art (PenArt) and Friends of Peninsula State Park are partnering to create Pen Park AIR, an artist-in-residence program that brings together two of the county’s most distinct resources: art and nature. The selected artists, Maysey Craddock and Tomiko Jones, take creative approaches to address topics like...
45th-Annual Door County Folk Festival
The 45th-annual Door County Folk Festival (DCFF) will take place July 12-14 at the Kress Pavilion. The event will run 12:30-11:30 pm on July 12, 9 am – 11:30 pm on July 13 and 9 am – 11 pm on July 14. Featured programs offer a unique blend...
Wild Things: What’ll It Take To Win This Year’s ‘K/D’?
One of the largest fishing derbies in the country is underway, and it’s anyone’s guess just how big a trophy it’ll take to win the top prize. The 42nd annual Kewaunee/Door County Salmon Tournament started a 10-day run in the pre-dawn darkness Friday. Between 3,000 and 4,000 anglers are expected to try to catch the size Chinook it’ll take to owe Uncle Sam some tax dollars.
ReStore returns to operation
You can once again search for treasures while supporting affordable housing in Door County after Door County Habitat for Humanity reopened its offices and ReStore on Tuesday. Two weeks ago, Door County Habitat for Humanity was among the many homes and businesses impacted when approximately four inches of rain fell on Sturgeon Bay over two hours, forcing flood waters to go in every direction. The result meant that the organization known for building and rehabbing homes had to do the same for its facility. Volunteers worked through the holiday week to prepare the building for reopening, filling three 20-foot dumpsters. Executive Director Lori Allen says it took the entire community to help it bounce back.
Door County, Shoreland leagues meet for All-Star Game on 105.1 The GOAT
The best of the best in two northeast Wisconsin wood bat leagues will meet under the lights of Green Bay's Joannes Park Thursday night when the Door County League All-Stars meets the Shoreland League All-Stars. Last year, the Shoreland League held onto beat the Door County League 6-4. Door County...
Local Author Signs Children’s Book
Door County artist and author Kinga Vnuk will sign copies of her new book, Marty and Maisie Visit Door County, on July 20, 11 am – 1 pm at Novel Bay Booksellers. The book follows Marty and Maisie, two city-mouse siblings on the search for their country cousins in Peninsula State Park. Illustrated with vibrant paintings of forest creatures and stunning landscapes, the book will entertain readers of all ages.
Celebrate Bastille Day with Midsummer’s Music
Plus, Bach to the Future concert series, coffee talk program. Midsummer’s Music’s Bastille Day Celebration concert series, which runs July 11-14, pairs French composers with French wines. While listening to the work of composers Charles D’Indy, Charles Bordes and Claude Debussy, audience members can enjoy wine presented by...
Door County Land Trust acquires Girl Scouts camp to preserve local nature access
BAILEYS HARBOR (WLUK) -- A Girl Scouts camp is the newest property to be obtained by the Door County Land Trust. The Girl Scouts of the Northwestern Great Lakes (GSNWGL) reached an agreement to sell Camp Cuesta in Baileys Harbor to the Door County Land Trust. Located next to the...
CULTURE CLUB: Celebrating Creativity, Innovation and Tradition
At the end of the 18th century, Europe’s art world was dominated by the representational salons and academies. Painting methods, materials and subject matter were taught and practiced according to strictly defined formulas. The art establishment demanded subject matter based on antiquity, classical mythology and Biblical stories. But in...
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