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  • St. John Bosco Celebrates National Catholic Schools Week, Jan. 30-Feb. 6

    National Catholic Schools week, Jan. 30 – Feb. 6, is the annual celebration of Catholic education in the United States. Through various events, St. John Bosco in Sturgeon Bay will focus on the value Catholic education provides to young people and its contributions to the church, community and nation. The school will have entertainer and […]

  • “Faces of Recovery” Fundraiser at CenterPointe Marina

    The Door County Alcohol and Other Drug Coalition will hold an event called “Faces of Recovery” at CenterPointe Marina Clubhouse in Sturgeon Bay on Jan. 28, 6 – 8 pm. Dessert and coffee will be served as three people share their powerful stories about addiction and how they were able to recover. The event will […]

  • “Under Milk Wood” to be Performed by Rogue Theater as Staged Reading

    Rogue Theater’s latest production is Under Milk Wood by Dylan Thomas. Internationally acclaimed for its eccentricity and adored for its lovelorn lyricism, the play follows the comings and goings of the inhabitants over 24 hours and by giving us a glimpse into their lives – both peculiar and somehow peculiarly ordinary – it manages to […]

  • Amy Ensign Joins TAP as Marketing and Development Director

    Amy Ensign has just been hired in the newly created position of marketing and development director for Third Avenue Playhouse (TAP). Ensign is well known as an actor on stages throughout Door County, including several plays at TAP. She will bring her extensive knowledge of theater to the position as well as her solid background […]

  • Door County History, Mad Hatter’s Ball, A Cappella & More Weekend Plans

    If ever there were a time for Door County history buffs to brave the cold in favor of interesting historical presentations, this weekend is definitely it. Learn about the historic girls’ camp that once stood in Peninsula State Park and hear about one of the county’s most interesting men, Hjalmar Holand, from another of the […]

  • Obituary: Bonnie ‘Toots’ Schroeder

    Bonnie “Toots” Schroeder, 72 years, of Sturgeon Bay, died January 4, 2016, at Aurora BayCare Medical Center in Green Bay. She was born Bonita Ann Champeau on March 29, 1943, in Sturgeon Bay, the daughter of the late Oliver and Iva (Bridenhagen) Champeau. Bonnie graduated from Sturgeon Bay High School in 1961. On October 26, 1963, […]

  • News Bulletin: Jan. 15 – 22

    WHAT HAPPENED The Sturgeon Bay Police Department said they have recently received numerous theft reports of game systems and accessories. If you have any information of anyone selling game systems or any unusual activity with game systems, please contact the Sturgeon Bay Police Department at 920.746.2450. For your safety and the safety of your possessions, […]

  • MDCMC’s Concert Series Opens with Corky Siegel and Friends

    Starting on Jan. 15, Ministry Door County Medical Center (MDCMC) will feature a broad range of musical concerts open to the public at the Door County Fire Company in Sturgeon Bay, featuring some of the best blues, jazz, folk and alternative music from national touring artists. All proceeds from the concert will go to support […]

  • Salsa Every Friday at Benny D’z

    Salsa with J-Ro every Friday night at Benny D’z in Sturgeon Bay with a dance social as well as group lessons in salsa, cha cha, merengue and Bachata. From 8 – 9 pm, dance lessons with J-Ro will be held. The cost is $10/lesson, including lesson and a glass of sangria, cerveza or soda. Free […]

  • Full Cast Announced for Sturgeon Bay’s “Lucky Stiff”

    The murder mystery musical Lucky Stiff will be performed at Sturgeon Bay High School from Feb. 4 – 6. Based on the novel The Man Who Broke The Bank At Monte Carlo by Michael Butterworth, Lucky Stiff is an offbeat, hilarious murder mystery farce complete with mistaken identities, six million bucks in diamonds, and a […]

  • SOS Door County Group to Hold Next Meeting Jan. 18

    The Survivors of Suicide (SOS) Door County group has a meeting Jan. 18 at the Sturgeon Bay branch of the Door County Library. If you have lost a loved one due to suicide, join the SOS – Door County support group from 7 – 8 pm. There will be open discussion and access to education […]

  • Featured Pet: Sally

    The Door County Humane Society (DCHS) would like to introduce a beautiful young female pit bull named Sally. Sally came to DCHS a few weeks ago as a stray. She has a rich brindle coat and is at the great age of only one-and-a-half years old. Currently she is working on mastering the commands of […]

  • Cholesterol Screenings Offered at Public Health Department

    Cholesterol screening will be offered at the Door County Public Health Department on Jan. 21. Fast for 12 hours before the test. Results include total cholesterol, HDL, LDL, glucose and triglycerides. The cost is $30. To schedule an appointment, call Marsha at 920.746.2255.  

  • Obituary: Avalon R. Patzlaff

    Avalon R. Patzlaff, 87, of Sturgeon Bay, died January 10, 2016, at Whispering Pines CBRF.  She was born May 2, 1928, in Milwaukee to Harry and Pearl Berg.  On June 30, 1951, she married Paul Patzlaff in Milwaukee, he preceded her in death on August 31, 1993. Avalon and her husband lived in Milwaukee for a […]

  • “Cosmic Collisions” and Ski for Free at Crossroads

    On Jan. 15 at Crossroads at Big Creek, the film “Cosmic Collisions” will be screened at 2 pm. The film will feature astronomy. This production, created by the American Museum of Natural History and NASA and narrated by Robert Redford, explains the many collisions which have resulted in the solar system as we know it. […]

  • Obituary: Robert P. Van Duyse

    Robert P. “Bob” Van Duyse, 86 years, of Sturgeon Bay, died January 8, 2016. Robert was born March 19, 1929 in Sturgeon Bay to Francis and Gertrude (Simon) Van Duyse. Bob attended Sturgeon Bay and Sevastopol High Schools where he was voted Prom King. He was lucky enough to have two class reunions to attend and […]

  • Upcoming Blood Drives at St. Peters Evangelical Lutheran

    The American Red Cross encourages eligible donors to make a lifesaving commitment to donate blood to help ensure a sufficient blood supply in the New Year, beginning in January with National Blood Donor Month. Eligible donors with types O, B negative and A negative blood are encouraged to donate double red cells where available. During […]