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  • Human Kindness Project, Crane Count & More Weekend Plans

    If variety is the spice of life, then the Door Peninsula is cooking up something extra sweet for you this weekend. Whether you’ve got a sweet tooth, love for theater or a love of fiddler jigs and reels, you’re bound to find something you enjoy in the days to come. Friday, April 15 Sugar, Spice […]

  • Kewaunee County Municipal News: April 5 – 18

    City of Algoma:  The Tourism/Promotion Committee meets at 1:30 pm on April 12. City of Kewaunee:  The Finance Committee meets at 6 pm on April 11. The Common Council meets at 7 pm on April 11. Town of Carlton:  The town board meets at 7 pm on April 12. Village of Casco:  The village board […]

  • Restoring the Ahnapee: Reps Push for River Clean Up

    Republican Assemblyman Scott Krug told Kewaunee County residents to be “loud and active” at an informational session he and Rep. Joel Kitchens held on restoring the Ahnapee River. A near-capacity crowd filled the Algoma council chambers on March 31 to hear the two legislators talk about what can be done to remove the river from […]

  • Algoma Sculptor Included in HERStory Exhibit

    Algoma artist Bren Sibilsky received an Award of Excellence in the recent HERStory 2016 international juried art show hosted by New York based Manhattan Arts International. This is not Sibilsky’s first award in this annual show. In the HERStory 2007 show she was awarded “Best in Sculpture.” The purpose of HERStory 2016 is to share […]

  • Kewaunee County News: Siren Tests 1st Wednesday Each Month

    Kewaunee County will perform monthly siren tests on the first Wednesday of each month at approximately 11:45 am. The sirens are for outdoor warning only, and are not intended to be heard inside a home or business. To be warned indoors about severe weather, the Kewaunee County Emergency Management office recommends that each residence have […]

  • Kewaunee County Municipal News

    City of Algoma: The Common Council meets at 6 pm on April 4. City of Kewaunee: Spring yard waste pick-up will be on Monday, April 4, and Monday, April 18. Place leaves, grass and yard waste in open containers or untied bags at the curb by 7 am. The city will accept applications for summer […]

  • Raku Firing, Spring Hikes & More Weekend Plans

    Usher in the first full month of spring with a gallery open house, pig auction or some good ol’ fashioned line dancing with our top picks for the weekend ahead. Friday, April 1 Gallery Open House Head to Steele Street in Algoma for Clay on Steele’s family-fun open house. There will be Raku firing, wheel […]

  • Kewaunee County News Bulletin: March 25 – April 1

    Kewaunee County will perform monthly siren tests on the first Wednesday of each month at approximately 11:45 am. The sirens are for outdoor warning only, and are not intended to be heard inside a home or business. To be warned indoors about severe weather, the Kewaunee County Emergency Management office recommends that each residence have […]

  • Kewaunee County Municipal News: March 25 – April 1

    City of Algoma: The Protection of Persons & Property Committee meets at 4 pm on March 28. The Parks & Recreation Committee meets at 5:15 pm on March 28. The Public Works Committee meets at 4 pm on March 29. The Marina Committee meets at 5:30 pm on March 29. Rep. Joel Kitchens and Rep. […]

  • Flying Pig Gallery Owners Moving On

    After 13 years of successfully curating gallery and garden pieces, Susan Connor and Robyn Mulhaney are looking to relocate to be more present with their family. During their time of finding new owners, Flying Pig will provide limited gallery space and hours of operation while hosting private parties, special events or happenings. They will be […]

  • Restoring the Ahnapee River Speaker in Algoma

    “Restoring the Ahnapee River: Navigating the Steps to Improved Water Quality” is the first offering in a speaker series put on by the Friends of Crescent Beach in Algoma. The event is open to the public and will be held at 6 pm on Thursday, March 31, at Algoma City Hall. Rep. Joel Kitchens will […]

  • Easter Season Services at Lakeside Community Church

    Join Lakeside Community Church for a service of music, scripture and communion as part of this Easter season. Lakeside’s Good Friday service will be March 25 at 6:30 pm and childcare will be provided for children through age 7. Easter celebration services will be at 8:45 and 10:30 am on March 27. Childcare will be […]

  • Algoma Awarded Grant for Crescent Beach

    The City of Algoma learned this week that it was among 26 grant recipients from the Fund for Lake Michigan. The city will receive $75,000 to take the first step in a plan to improve the city’s centerpiece, Crescent Beach. In the past, Crescent Beach has had problems both with E. coli and cladophora. It […]

  • St. Pat’s Parade, Home Brew How-To & More Weekend Plans

    The Door Peninsula is bustling with late winter activities and this weekend is no exception. Join the party in Sturgeon Bay during the annual St. Patrick’s Day parade, take home some knowledge on home brewing, or help the local bluebird population grow with a do-it-yourself nest box program in Baileys Harbor. No matter your interest, […]

  • Johnny Cash Birthday Fun, Wine Fest & More Weekend Plans

    The final weekend of February 2016 will go out with a bang! Celebrate what would be Johnny Cash’s 84th birthday, help support the Bruemmer Park Zoo, or relax while listening to the beautiful mashup of poets and musicians at DCA’s Words on Fire. Friday, February 26 Johnny Cash Birthday Bash Algoma’s Farm Market Kitchen will […]

  • Farm Market Kitchen to Hold “Man in Black Birthday Bash: BBQ, Bourbon and Brew”

    The Farm Market Kitchen (FMK) is announcing the early 2016 event schedule. In response to community input, FMK is cooking up a number of new events, covering interests ranging from pop culture icons, to home and craft brewing, and just plain old excuses to get together; of course, some of the traditional holiday celebrations that […]

  • Kitchens Hears Disdain from Republican Voters

    Constituents peppered Rep. Joel Kitchens with questions about conservation bills, veterans issues, and water quality at his latest listening session.