Area: Sturgeon Bay
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Door County Dental Care Hosts Free Mouthguard Day
Door County Dental Care hosts their 10th Annual Free Mouthguard Day June 28. All area student athletes are invited to receive a free custom-fit, team color-coordinated mouthguard. Door County Dental Care’s resident dentists Dr. Regan Luders and Dr. Tyler Hubbard are excited to offer preventative care and give back to the Door County community where […]
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This Weekend in Door County: Beer Fest, Fyr Ball, and Father’s Day
Father’s Day Weekend has come to Door County. Throughout the entire peninsula there are awesome events to show every single type of dad a good time. Friday, June 15 Steel Bridge Songfest If you have a cool rockin’ daddy, this one is for you! All weekend long in Sturgeon Bay, 100+ musical artists come together […]
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Honeybees have a new home at Crossroads at Big Creek and all are invited to the dedication of Door County Beekeepers Community Hive on June 14 at 4 pm. Attendees gather at the Collins Learning Center and walk the short distance to the hive area, view the comings and goings of the honeybees, and explore […]
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Sturgeon Bay, Pinkert Law Firm Part Ways
Fans of modern tragicomedy may want to attend the next meeting of the Sturgeon Bay Common Council to see a train wreck in action, if the 4½-hour marathon held for a 25-item agenda on the night of June 5 is any indication of how future meetings will go. At almost the four-hour point of the […]
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Sturgeon Bay Men Arrested for Drug Possession, Intent to Deliver
On June 6, two City of Sturgeon Bay men, identified as Harold M. Baker, 64, and James E. Johnson, 56, appeared in Door County Circuit Court for possession with intent to deliver cocaine, possession with intent to deliver marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia. The men were taken into custody on June 5 at a […]
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Sail Training Foundation Celebrates 60 Years
Sail Training Foundation celebrates 60 years of teaching sailing to Sturgeon Bay youth and adults. The Sail Training Foundation started out as a separate nonprofit corporation under the umbrella of the Sturgeon Bay Yacht Club, to provide affordable sailing classes for everyone in the community. The youngest students start out sailing in eight-foot Optimist Prams. […]
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Death’s Door Knockers Change Rehearsal Dates
Death’s Door Knockers, Door County’s improvisational theatre company for people ages 50 and older, is changing rehearsal dates. Beginning June 11 they will rehearse every Monday night, 7 – 9 pm at The Inside/Outside space at The Margaret Lockwood Gallery. Rehearsals run until Aug. 6. Margaret Lockwood Gallery is located at 7 South Second Ave […]
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Intuitive Conversation Workshop June 14
Embrace Your Inner Self is teaming up with Chrysalis Healing Arts to present the workshop, “An Evening of Intuitive Conversation with Yourself.” Experience the energy of your body in a new way and learn to sense what our bodies are telling us and how to savor this inner wisdom. Participants use energy healing tools to […]
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National Shrine of Our Lady of Good Help Celebrates with Novena
The National Shrine of Our Lady of Good Help will celebrate the Sacred Heart and Immaculate Heart with a novena, nine days of prayer, June 1-9, culminating with two Feast Day masses. The final days of the Novena at Champion Shrine include a Feast Day Mass for the Sacred Heart of Jesus on June 8 […]
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Boys & Girls Club Moves Under One Roof
Starting in September, all members attending the Boys & Girls Club of Door County (BGCDC) will come to the David G. Hatch Center located at 55 S. Third Ave., Sturgeon Bay. During the past seven years, the Club operated an additional site at Sawyer Elementary School. With renovation complete at their main building, the Board […]
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‘Green’ Prize for Crossroads Trail Run Finishers
All run and walk 2k, 5k, 10k participants of the 9th annual Crossroads Trail Run, June 23, at Crossroads at Big Creek in Sturgeon Bay will receive a native shrub, Blue Muffin viburnum, thanks to Evergreen Nursery. Reflecting the Crossroads Trail Run’s mission of promoting green living in our community, viburnum was chosen this year […]
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Sturgeon Bay, Pinkert Law Firm Part Ways
Fans of modern tragicomedy may want to attend the next meeting of the Sturgeon Bay Common Council to see a train wreck in action, if the 4½-hour marathon held for a 25-item agenda on the night of June 5 is any indication of how future meetings will go. At almost the four-hour point of the […]