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  • Door County Habitat for Humanity Dedicated 39th Home Build

    On Sept. 28, the Door County Habitat for Humanity dedicated their 39th house, built with the partnership of the Miller family. Susan Miller and her daughters are now living in their beautiful new house, built with the help of more than 30 construction volunteers. The dedication included blessing the house by Rev. Robert Burnell, a […]

  • Lynn Schuster to Begin Six-Month Series, ‘A Sacred Journey’

    Saguaro Day Spa presents a six-month series called “A Sacred Journey,” taught by Lynn Schuster, animal spirit talker, reiki master teacher and telepathic animal communicator. The series begins Oct. 16, 10 am – 5 pm. The Sacred Journey Six Month Program is designed to help attendees understand their own language of interpreting energy and intuitive […]

  • Auxiliary Book Fair is Set for Oct. 17 & 18 at Door County Medical Center

    The Auxiliary Book Fair will be held Oct. 17, 10 am to 3:30 pm, and Oct. 18, 9 am to 2 pm, in the main lobby of Ministry Door County Medical Center. There will be gifts and other books at the fair. Proceeds raised will go toward the Auxiliary Scholarship Fund. The fund provides financial […]

  • Door County Humane Society Introduces Barn Cat Adoption Program

    The Door County Humane Society (DCHS) has several cats available for adoption right now that are only suitable as outdoor cats. The shelter offers a second chance to cats that prefer not to be indoors by finding them barns, workshops, sheds or garages to call home. All barn cats are spayed or neutered, vaccinated, and […]

  • Capt. Dan Brickman to Present “Civilian Response to Active Shooter Events” on Oct. 18

    Captain Dan Brinkman from the Sturgeon Bay Police Department will visit Sturgeon Bay United Methodist Church on Oct. 18 at 6:30 pm. The topic of his presentation is “Civilian Response to Active Shooter Events.” Everyone is welcome to attend. Refreshments will be served by the Wellness Committee. Call 920.743.3241 with questions.

  • We Are HOPE Offers $350 Rebate for Completing Home Energy Audit

    With Farmer’s Almanac predicting a colder than average winter, We Are HOPE, Inc. wishes to help households reduce their heat and electrical expenses with a $350 instant rebate. Schedule a Home Energy Audit to see what improvements your home needs and hire We Are HOPE to perform the work and your $350 audit fee will […]

  • Upcoming October Blood Drives in Sturgeon Bay

    The American Red Cross urges eligible donors to give blood to support cancer patients and other patients during Breast Cancer Awareness Month this October. Upcoming blood drives in Sturgeon Bay are: Oct. 24, 12-6pm, St. Peters Evangelical Lutheran Church, 108 W. Maple; Oct. 25, 9 am – 3 pm, St. Peters Evangelical Lutheran Church; Oct. […]

  • Door County Humane Society to Hold Shoe Drive through Nov. 12

    The Door County Humane Society (DCHS) is collecting new or gently used shoes for people in developing countries. The shelter is partnering with the Funds2Orgs agency, which will give DCHS $0.40 for every pair of shoes collected. DCHS is aiming to collect 2,500 pairs of shoes in order to reach their $1,000 goal. “It’s a […]

  • Kiwanis Club Holds Annual Whitefish Fry Fundraiser Oct. 27

    On Oct. 27, 4:30 – 7:30 pm, a whitefish fry will be held by the Kiwanis Club of Sturgeon Bay at the Mill Supper Club. The fry is a fundraiser for a local autism project; the Kiwanis Club buys iPads for autistic children. Hot dogs and chips will be available for children. The cost is […]

  • Northern Cheyenne Chief to Present “Life and the Sacredness of Mother Earth” at Nelson Healing Center

    Phillip Whiteman, Jr., a traditional medicine man and Chief of the Northern Cheyenne People, will present “Life and the Sacredness of Mother Earth” at Nelson Healing Center on Oct. 29. Whiteman has developed a strong connection with Door County by way of teaching regular workshops at Nelson Healing Center. On Oct. 29 he will present […]

  • Door County Medical Center to Present Forum “Raising Children in Peace”

    On Nov. 3, Door County Medical Center will present a forum designed for parents, guardians and caregivers titled “Raising Children in Peace: A Parent’s Toolkit for Today’s Turbulent World.” Dr. DyAnn Buechler, a clinical therapist, educator and writer, will present the keynote address, followed by a panel discussion with local child advocacy leaders. Dr. Buechler’s […]

  • Buy Local Mixers to Begin Again Nov. 2 at Cadence, Inc.

    Door County Buy Local business networking receptions are back with the next business networking mixer on Nov. 2, 5:30-7 pm, at Cadence, Inc. in the Sturgeon Bay Industrial Park. The event will feature a presentation by Cadence VP Sandy Sekadlo, telling “The Story of Cadence in Door County,” and will include tours of their new […]

  • Tractor Supply Company to Hold Grand Opening Nov. 12

    The soft opening for the new Tractor Supply Company (TSC) store in Sturgeon Bay is set for Nov. 5 with a grand opening celebration slated for Nov. 12. “As a growth-minded company, Tractor Supply Company is always looking for potential new store locations that are a good fit as far as the target market is […]

  • LeTroLaq Tooling and Strategic Supply Company Welcomed to Door County Business Development Center

    The Door County Business Development Center, the small business incubator operated and managed by the Door County Economic Development Corporation (DCEDC), recently welcomed LeTroLaq Tooling and Strategic Supply Company as new client businesses to the facility. LeTroLaq Tooling’s main focus is on tooling and machine design for the wire terminating industry for automotive, military and […]

  • Fall Theater 2016: Last Weekend to See It

    Haven’t gotten a chance to see the great comedies, thrillers, and tragi-comedies on stage at local theaters this season? This weekend is your last chance! The following excerpts are from the Peninsula Pulse’s coverage of this season’s shows. Catch ‘em before the final curtain drops! And If Elected by Gary Jones Appearing on the stage […]

  • Art Fair at the Senior Resource Center

    The Door County Senior Resource Center will host an Art Fair on Friday, Oct. 14 from 1:30 – 3pm featuring the talents of community members. Paintings, jewelry, knitting, tatting and doll clothes, mosaics and stepping stones will be on display and for sale during the event. The Door County Senior Resource Center is located at […]

  • West Waterfront Sturgeon Bay

    Friends Group Files Motion in Sturgeon Bay Waterfront Case

    The Friends of Sturgeon Bay Public Waterfront are hoping a motion filed for summary judgment regarding the development contract between the City of Sturgeon Bay and Sawyer Hotel developer Bob Papke will be accepted and negate the trial scheduled for February. The group maintains that the contract between the city and Papke is unconstitutional under […]

  • Fall Fest, Haunted Mansion & More Weekend Plans

    Fall Fest weekend is almost upon us! Take in the festival’s fun offerings by staying put in Sister Bay, or branch out and enjoy a variety of autumn activities through the peninsula with hikes, animal programs, a haunted house and artist receptions. Friday, October 14 Fall Fest in Sister Bay It’s the granddaddy of all […]

  • Questions & Artists: Watercolorist Joye Moon

    On Oct. 13, the Miller Art Museum will welcome award-winning watercolorist Joye Moon to Door County for an artist talk and demo. The Oshkosh-based painter’s history in art and teaching is as rich as the color and texture of her masterfully executed watercolor paintings. She has taught hundreds of watercolor workshops throughout the state (including […]

  • Dinner Served By UnitedHealthcare and Feeding America

    Ron LeSech loaded up his shopping bag with frozen chicken breast, a cauliflower, a spaghetti and butternut squash, a bag each of potatoes, onions and carrots and a box of whole wheat pasta for his housebound Aunt Pat. “It’s my good deed of the day,” he said. “She called and told me to get down […]