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  • Door County Bar Association Members Awarded Hotline Attorney of the Year

    Door County Bar Association members were awarded the Hotline Attorney of the Year award at this year’s State Bar of Wisconsin Award Recognition Ceremony held on June 16. The Lawyer Hotline is a public service program run by the State Bar of Wisconsin where volunteer attorneys provide answers to basic legal questions to Wisconsin residents. […]

  • Collin & Jennifer Dahl Open Firefly Outfitters in Sister Bay

    Firefly Outfitters has opened at the Professional Center at Hwy. 42 and Highland Road in Sister Bay. Collin Dahl has converted what was once a travel agency office, conveniently located next door to his law firm, into what industry reps are calling a “gem” of a wine shop. Furnished with antiques and folk art, Door […]

  • Richard Price Named to Quality Council of New York Life Insurance

    Richard Price has been named a member of the 2015 Quality Council of New York Life Insurance Company. Members of the Quality Council are among the most successful of New York Life’s elite sales force of 12,000 licensed agents. Price has been a New York Life agent since 1995, and is associated with New York […]

  • County FSA Acreage Reporting Dates for 2016

    Door County and Kewaunee County USDA Farm Service Agency (FSA) Executive Director Tim Siehr announced that producers who file accurate and timely reports for all crops and land uses, including failed acreage, can prevent the potential loss of FSA program benefits. “In order to comply with FSA program eligibility requirements, all producers are encouraged to […]

  • Poetry in Motion: Motionpoems Brings Poets, Filmmakers Together

    Minneapolis poet Todd Boss frequently reads his work at Nina’s Coffee Café in St. Paul, Minnesota. After finishing an evening’s reading, he was approached by a woman named Angella Kassube. She introduced herself as a designer and animator, and expressed interest in making his poems into short films. “I said sure, let’s do it, let’s […]

  • Broadband Grant Could Increase County Connectivity

    A local broadband company is asking the state for funds to provide internet connectivity to 7,500 more county residents who have no other means of getting connected. Door County Broadband (DCB) applied for a state grant that would provide the funds to install equipment that would reach homes even through dense and rural forest in […]

  • Golf League Results: June 28 – 30

    ALPINE   Alpine Women’s Golf League (June 28) Event – Discard mystery hole, red #6: A Flight – M. Aiken 34; B Flight – K. Krueger & G. Farley 43; C Flight – D. Staats & C. Tierney 48; D Flight – A. Junion & E. Penpek 48. Low Score: A Flight – M. Aiken […]

  • Dancin’ On the Door Offers East Coast Swing Lessons

    Andria’s Dancin’ on the Door School Of Dance in Egg Harbor is excited to welcome back professional dance instructor Kevin Delcarson, offering a four-week series of adult swing dance lessons. Lessons begin July 19 and will be held on Tuesdays for beginners and Thursdays for continuing level students from 7-8:30 pm. East Coast Swing originates […]

  • Baileys Harbor Historical Society Hosts Pioneer Presentation

    The next Baileys Harbor Historical Society event will be the presentation “Otto and Hedwig Peil, a Pioneer Story.” Lynn Mattke will share the story of her German immigrant grandparents’ struggles and successes in early Baileys Harbor. The meeting is at 7 pm on July 20 at the Baileys Harbor Town Hall at 2392 County Road […]

  • Qigong Classes Offered at Andria’s Dancin’ On the Door

    Jennifer Aldrich, co-owner of Andria’s Dancin’ On the Door School of Dance, will teach Qigong classes Wednesdays beginning July 13. Classes will be held 6:30-7:30 pm for an eight-week session for $96. Aldrich has been practicing qigong for a couple years with Master Kathy McCabe and decided to take her studies further with Zen Wellness, […]

  • Triathlon Seeks Course Volunteers for Half Iron July 17

    Do you want to be a part of the event that raises more than $100,000 for the Door County YMCA and Door County Parks Department? The Door County Triathlon is still looking for a few more volunteers to serve at intersections of the bike and run portions of the course on Sunday, July 17. There […]

  • Bjorklunden Explores the Compelling Character of the Villain

    From July 24-30, Lawrence University’s Björklunden is offering the seminar “Villains of the Opera: Why Are the Bad Guys (and Gals) So Good” with Dale Duesing. Duesing explores the curious question of why so many of the most intriguing, interesting and complex characters in opera are villains, not heroes or heroines. Composers as diverse as […]

  • Classic Big Band Jazz Returns to Birch Creek

    Classic Big Band Jazz will return to Birch Creek starting July 20, with four weeks of jazz concerts running through Aug. 13. Birch Creek’s jazz faculty comes from across the country to educate promising young musicians and perform in the Dutton Concert Barn, a century-old barn turned concert hall. Many of the faculty are nationally […]

  • Midsummer’s Music Festival Presents Concerts July 8 – 23

    Midsummer’s Music Festival presents the next three programs in its 2016 season: Flair and Passion; From Light to Serious; and Romantic Connections. In accordance with a Midsummer’s mission of educating audiences about the wide range of chamber music, the concerts feature works by such familiar composers as Beethoven and Shubert, as well as some lesser-known […]

  • Peg Egan Presents Corky Siegel and the Chamber Blues

    Corky Siegel and the Chamber Blues will take the stage at the Peg Egan Performing Arts Center’s Sunset Concert Series on July 10 at 7 pm. Few can claim to have forged an entirely original genre of music. In 1966, Corky Siegel did just that with the help of world-renowned classical maestro Seiji Ozawa, who […]

  • Artful Garden Walk to Support Boys & Girls Club

    The second annual Artful Garden Walk to benefit Boys & Girls Club of Door County will be held July 30, 10 am – 4 pm. The Artful Garden Walk will showcase 18 local artists working in six blooming gardens located adjacent to Bay Shore Drive. “The combination of talented artists installed amongst lush foliage makes […]

  • Neptune’s Car Performs in Woodwalk Series

    Holly Hanson and Steve Hayes are Neptune’s Car, an acoustic, original, contemporary folk music duo coming to the Woodwalk Concert Series on July 8 at 7 pm. House band Small Forest will open the show. Neptune’s Car offers music in a down-to-earth style that is so good the prestigious Great American Song Contest called their […]

  • DCA Hosts Sarah Jarosz

    On July 11 at 8 pm, Door Community Auditorium (DCA) will host songwriter/multi-instrumentalist prodigy Sarah Jarosz in a concert that is not to be missed. Opening for Jarosz will be Brooklyn-based twin brother duo The Brother Brothers. Since signing to Sugar Hill Records at age 16, Sarah Jarosz has barely stopped to catch her breath, […]

  • Renaissance Women at The Meadows

    The Meadows Art Gallery’s next exhibit is Renaissance Women II, a collection of work from Door County women that are fluent in more than one art language. The reception is July 9, 2-4 pm. These artists were selected because of the different art media or style they use in their work. The following artists are […]

  • Patricia Shoppe Showcases Nine Local Makers

    Patricia Shoppe of Egg Harbor is a boutique known for artisan made and vintage inspired merchandise. Over the past few years, more and more talented local designers have been added to the shop’s selection and on July 9, 9 am – 5 pm, they will all be featured in an outdoor pop-up shop. “We wanted […]