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Door County community news from the Peninsula Pulse. Find information about health programs, fundraisers, announcements, and more to keep you in the loop in your community.

  • Men of Iron Conference Set for April 25

    Sturgeon Bay Community Church, 515 N. 12th Ave. in Sturgeon Bay, will host the Men of Iron Conference on April 25 from 8:30 am to 3:30 pm. The conference will have a meaningful message for all men, whether attending church regularly or without church affiliation.

  • St. Peter’s ELL Class Receives Sustainability Grant

    The Door County Community Foundation recently awarded St. Peter’s Lutheran Church a Sustainability Grant from the Health and Human Needs Fund. This grant provides St.

  • Rotary Club of Sturgeon Bay Hosts Potluck Dinner

    The Rotary Club of Sturgeon Bay will host its annual Potluck Dinner for people with international experiences and interests on May 2, at the Hope United Church of Christ Fellowship Hall, 12th and Michigan, Sturgeon Bay.

  • Sister Bay Lions Sports Night Feature Packer Players

    On March 23, the Green Bay Packers linebacker Sam Barrington, defensive end Mike Daniels and past running back Tony Fisher, who is now organizing speaker engagements for the team, were guest speakers at the annual Sister Bay Lions Sports Night.

  • End-of-Life Care to be Discussed on May 21

    Sometimes it is difficult to start the conversation with loved ones about end-of-life care. A good start would be attending “Life and Death Matters,” the seminar at Sturgeon Bay United Methodist Church on May 21, 10 am – 2:30 pm.

  • Sophia Pollman Named Miss Harbor Cities Outstanding Teen 2015

    Sophia Pollman, daughter of Rob and Nikki Pollman of Sturgeon Bay, was crowned Miss Harbor Cities Outstanding Teen 2015. The Miss Harbor Cities Pageant was held March 21 at The Franciscan Music Center at Silver Lake College in Manitowoc, Wis.

  • United Way Accepting Applications for Grants

    The United Way of Door County is now accepting applications to grant funds. They are opening up their annual Community Investment process to any nonprofit organization that meets the needs of people in Door County and strengthens the United Way’s mission of “empowering people to build better lives.

  • Article posted Wednesday, March 25, 2015 2:23pm

    This clever cat came from Fish Creek with his five littermates in July 2014. His name is Virgil, and he’s curious about everything. A dangling drawstring or scarf is a magnet to engage Virgil’s playful personality.

  • Life Notes

    BIRTHS Andrew and Kacie Mueller, Sturgeon Bay, are the parents of a daughter born on March 21, 2015, at Ministry Door County Medical Center, Sturgeon Bay. Maternal grandparents are Dave and Jolene Wilson, Sturgeon Bay. Paternal grandparents are Donna Mueller, Sturgeon Bay, and Dale & Linda Mueller, Algoma. Corey Ramsay and Angela Fischer, Ellison Bay, […]

  • St. Norbert Workshops Include Belgian Pie Session

    St. Norbert College Language Services will present a variety of workshops in April, focusing on various aspects of cultures and traditions from around the world.

  • Community Clinic Receives $10,000 Donation

    The Community Clinic of Door County would like to thank all of the generous donors who helped the organization reach their goal to obtain the matching donation offered by Suzy Bloch.

  • DCMM Speaker Series Concludes April 2

    The Door County Maritime Museum’s popular Maritime Speaker Series concludes April 2 with a program presented by Rick O’Farrell, the museum’s new executive director.

  • Learn How to Perform CPR & Use AED

    The Sister Bay & Liberty Grove Fire Department is partnering with the American Safety & Health Institute to offer classes to educate the community in the proper method of using an AED and performing CPR.

  • Host Sites Needed for AmeriCorps Farm to School Program

    The Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) is now accepting requests for partnership (RFP) for new AmeriCorps Farm to School partner sites across Wisconsin for the 2015-2016 grant year.

  • Tickets Available for Golden Heart Volunteer Celebration

    Tickets are now available for the 13th annual Golden Heart Volunteer Celebration to be held on April 23 at Stone Harbor Resort in Sturgeon Bay. This event honors outstanding volunteers in our community, recognizes the importance of the organizations through which they work and supports the Volunteer Center’s programming.

  • Tai Chi is Focus of Next CHIP

    Northern Door Health & Wellness Ministry continues its Community Health Information Programs (CHIPs) with an upcoming presentation on “Tai Chi.” Come hear Don Pardonner and Judy Reninger speak at the next CHIP Program on April 19 at 4 pm at the First Baptist Church in Sister Bay.

  • Door County Parkinson Disease Support Group Meets Monthly

    April is Parkinson Disease Awareness month. Carol Moellenberndt, facilitator of the Door County Parkinson Disease Support Group, will take this opportunity to write about Parkinson Disease in order to dispel myths and educate about what the disease is all about.

  • Donate Blood during National Volunteer Month

    A blood drive will be held from 1:30-5:30 pm on April 15 at the Bertschinger Center, 7860 Hwy 42, in Egg Harbor. The American Red Cross encourages eligible donors to give blood during National Volunteer Month this April and make a difference in the lives of patients in need.

  • Protect Yourself from Identity Theft

    The Door County Association for Home and Community Education invites you to an “Identity Theft and Scams” seminar on April 14 at 1 pm in the Peninsula Room of the Door County Government Center in Sturgeon Bay.

  • Center Line Community Forum

    Center Line Community Forum is a new initiative designed to offer the Sturgeon Bay and greater Door County community access to local, regional and national speakers on topics related to strengthening community, encouraging civic engagement and formulating a vision for smart growth.