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  • DCMC Accepts New Patients as of April 1

    As of April 1, Drs. Kelton Reitz and Richard Hogan, along with Dr. Paul Board, began accepting new patients into their practices at the Door County Medical Center (DCMC) Clinic in Sturgeon Bay. Each physician will partner with a nurse practitioner to better serve patients and ensure that doctors are free to handle critical issues, […]

  • Tanya Godsey to Perform at National Day of Prayer

    This year’s National Day of Prayer, May 4, features the music of award-winning singer-songwriter Tanya Godsey at The Master’s Cup Coffee House, Prince of Peace Lutheran Church, Sturgeon Bay. The evening show is part of The Master’s Cup Coffee House concert series. Godsey will begin sharing her music at 6:30 pm, but the public is […]

  • Catholic Financial Life Chapter 213 Event Supports Local Charity

    Catholic Financial Life Chapter 213 – Sturgeon Bay hosted the St. Patrick’s Day Fling on March 17 in Sturgeon Bay. The event raised funds to support Neighbor to Neighbor Volunteer Caregivers of Door County, with matching funds from Catholic Financial Life’s Corporate Office. For more information call 920.743.7800.

  • Hope United Welcomes Scholar-in-Residence, David Gottlieb

    On May 1, Hope United Church of Christ in Sturgeon Bay will welcome David Gottlieb as its second Scholar-in-Residence. Gottlieb is currently a PhD candidate at the University of Chicago Divinity School. In addition to his doctoral studies, he is the co-founder and executive director of Full Circle Communities, Inc., a not-for-profit developer of affordable […]

  • Letter to the Editor: Say No to Proposed Wisconsin Medicaid Waiver Request

    At HELP of Door County, Inc. we are aware of Governor Walker’s plans to submit a waiver to the federal government requesting that certain Medicaid enrollees be subjected to drug testing, premiums, coverage limits (including a 48-month eligibility limit) and other requirements to receive benefits. As advocates for those individuals trying to escape from lives […]

  • Hainesville Lutheran Church Hosts Salad Lunch Fundraiser

    The annual Hainesville Lutheran Church Salad Lunch will be held May 17 at noon. At this church fundraiser a variety of homemade salads will be served. The cost is $10. Tickets can be purchased from Marla Vogel (920.427.8155) or at the door. Hainesville Lutheran Church is located at 3944 County M, off of County C, […]

  • DCHS Enrolls in Michelson Found Animals Saving Pets Challenge

    From May 2 to June 1, Door County Humane Society (DCHS) is enrolled in the Michelson Found Animals Saving Pets Challenge. This challenge has more than 500 animal welfare organizations competing to see which group can raise the most money for their organization in 30 days. All competing organizations receive the money they raise online, […]

  • StageKids One Act Play Festival Features Door County High School Talents

    The StageKids One Act Play Festival runs for three performances from April 28 to 30. Each of the four one-act plays features Door County high school students. The four short plays are selections of both comedy and drama. All plays are directed by Robert Boles, Third Avenue Playhouse’s (TAP) co-artistic director. TAP’s StageKids program is […]

  • Community Foundation to Unveil Discuss Door County Final Report at Public Reception

    The Community Foundation invites the community to a public reception for the unveiling of the Discuss Door County: Growing Older in Door County Community Statement. The reception is May 9, 5 – 7 pm, at Hope United Church in Sturgeon Bay. The Final Report and artwork will be unveiled. Discuss Door County is the banner […]

  • YMCA Hosts Inaugural Birth & Baby Expo

    The inaugural Door and Kewaunee counties Birth & Baby Expo is May 6, 11 am – 1 pm, at the Sturgeon Bay YMCA. This free event was created to bring a greater awareness to the local resources available to growing families in our community. Some of the resources at this event include childbirth educators, doulas, […]

  • 5th Annual Gala Wine and Beer Tasting Trolley Tour Scheduled

    The fifth annual Gala Wine and Beer Tasting Trolley Tour, benefitting Money Management Counselors/FISC, is set for May 10, 5:30 – 9:30 pm. The following stops will be made: wine tasting at Orchard Country Winery, beer tasting at Door County Brewing Co., and heavy hors d’oeuvres at Stone Harbor Resort. The cost is $50 per […]

  • Behind the Miller’s Salon of Door County High School Art

    The Miller Art Museum once again gives the community a glimpse into the inner workings of local art classrooms with the opening of the 43rd Annual Salon of Door County High School Art. A highlight of the Miller’s exhibition calendar, the Salon opened April 22 and highlights the work of 107 students from the county’s […]

  • Featured Pet: Mila

    This is Mila, a beautiful, four-month-old black cat with deep golden eyes. She is a very loving, affectionate and playful girl. When Mila first came to the Door County Humane Society (DCHS) she was very fearful. She is shy when meeting someone new and it takes some time for her to warm up, but she […]

  • United Methodist Host Presentation on Eye Health and Sight Problems

    On May 2 at 1 pm, Angela Zalig from the Office of the Blind and Visually Impaired will visit Sturgeon Bay United Methodist Church to talk about “Keeping Our Eyes Healthy.” She will also have some tips on dealing with sight problems in everyday life. The church is located at 836 Michigan Street. Everyone is […]

  • Jak’s Place Offers Free Professionally Facilitated Support Group

    Jak’s Place is offering a free, professionally facilitated support group led by a member of the Green Bay Vet Center. The Combat Veterans Support Group will assist combat veterans having trouble adjusting to civilian life. All veterans are welcome; they can share some of the same experiences in a safe and confidential setting. The Combat […]

  • Letter to the Editor: Letter to President Trump

    Mr. President, As I have stated previously, I am a huge supporter. Yuugge! One of the bigliest in my neighborhood. Every morning I wake up knowing we are one step closer to being “great again” because of your brilliant leadership and incredible showmanship. Your administration is, like, the best reality TV show ever, stocked with […]

  • DCHS Announces Therapy Dog Program Class Dates

    The Door County Humane Society (DCHS) has released their dates for the organization’s next Therapy Dog Program Classes. This program takes household dogs with basic obedience skills and trains them to provide affection and comfort. The program consists of three classes to prepare owners and their canine friends for the Therapy Dog Certification Test. Ron […]

  • Crossroads Continues to Celebrate 2017 Earth Week

    Celebrations continue at Crossroads at Big Creek during Celebrate Earth Week 2017. In collaboration with the Climate Change Coalition of Door County, the Niagara Escarpment Resource Network, the Lakeshore Natural Resource Partnership and the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, Crossroads will celebrate both Arbor Day and the Niagara Escarpment. Naturally, Crossroads will plant trees on Arbor […]

  • Door County Historical Museum Opens May 1

    The Door County Historical Museum will open May 1 for its 78th season. The museum was chosen by the Chicago Tribune as the “Best Small Museum in the Midwest” and continues to attract visitors from around the country and around the world. Each of the four main viewing areas within the museum highlights a different […]

  • If Your Feet Are Wet: Legacy of the Public Trust Doctrine

    Growing up as a tourist visiting Wisconsin, I used to hear the phrase, “If your feet are wet, you’re not trespassing.” I remember hearing it while walking along the shores of Chambers Island as a kid thinking it was such a funny rule. Little did I know it was a rule steeped in Wisconsin history […]