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  • Alaskan Native Healers

    Alaskan native healers will present a three-day workshop at Nelson Healing Center, exploring the ways of traditional Yup’ik health and spiritual wellbeing, from May 9 – 11.

  • Celebrating After the Long Winter

    It’s been a really long winter, and it’s time to kick the winter weather to the curb and head to Groovin’ Sisterhood in Sturgeon Bay. The 2014 event takes place April 24-27, a perfect weekend to help get rid of cabin fever.

  • Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction Program at MDCMC

    One of the nation’s longest standing programs to reduce stress, pain and illness has arrived in Door County. With the help of Ministry’s Doctor Chona Antonio, this popular eight-week program led by Barbara Wulf will start its second session on April 23.

  • Open Classes at The Clearing

    The Clearing has another season of weeklong classes lined up. And there are still openings for both residential and commuter students in many of the 90 classes scheduled.

  • Screening of “Living Downstream” at UUF

    Based on ecologist and cancer survivor Dr. Sandra Steingraber’s acclaimed book of the same title, Living Downstream will be shown at the UU Fellowship on April 7 at 4:30 pm.

  • Craft Get-a-Way Weekend in Egg Harbor

    Oscar Hansen from Door County Rubber Stamps and Claudia Lesser from Creative Cards & Crafts, Villa Park, Ill., are hosting a Craft Get-a-Way weekend, April 4 – 6, at the Landmark Resort in Egg Harbor.

  • Groovin’ Sisterhood Weekend Set for April 24-27

    Get ready for a fun, fabulous and fierce weekend – Groovin’ Sisterhood Weekend – from April 24 to 27 in Sturgeon Bay. This is a Door County weekend escape for women looking for a little adventure, relaxation, and a lot of fun.

  • The Fishing Hole Hosts Chili Cook-Off

    There are so many ways to make a good pot of chili. We’re not mathematicians, but venture a guess that the number of potential ingredients to create a superb chili is limitless! Our mouths are watering just thinking about it…

    March 29, The Fishing Hole in Sturgeon Bay will satisfy the craving with a Chili Cook-Off from 1 – 5 pm.

  • A Rubber Stamping Weekend

    Oscar Hansen from Door County Rubber Stamps and Claudia Lesser from Creative Cards & Crafts, Villa Park, Ill., are hosting a Craft Get-a-Way weekend, April 4 – 6, at the Landmark Resort in Egg Harbor.

  • Door County Coffee Want Your Recipes

    Door County Coffee and Tea Co. is seeking recipes made with Door County Coffee for their “Who’s Cookin’ with Door County Coffee” recipe contest. Anyone who has a recipe creation of their own that uses at least one of the more than 100 varieties of Door County Coffee as an ingredient is invited to submit the recipe for an opportunity to win a year’s worth of coffee.

  • Escaping the Cold One Episode at a Time

    I watched one or two episodes of Dexter before the disturbing concept of serial killers killing serial killers followed me to bed. I like sleeping. No more Dexter.

  • Openings for Commuters at The Clearing

    The Clearing Folk School is taking registrations for its coming season of weeklong classes, and there are openings for commuter students in many of the 90 classes.

  • A Weekend of Bond…James Bond

    Donna Film Fest, at Third Avenue Playhouse in Sturgeon Bay, presents a James Bond weekend, March 15 & 16. Dr. No will be screened at 7 pm on March 15, with a James Bond trivia contest with prizes, sponsored by the Brick Lot Pub & Grill.

  • A Door County Icon: Lauren Bremer talks Chief Roy Oshkosh

    A few years ago, the editors of Door County Living (sister publication to the Peninsula Pulse) assigned Lauren Bremer, an English teacher at Gibraltar High School, an article.

  • Weekend Recap

    1. Awful winter weather didn’t keep a surprising number of brave souls from HELP of Door County’s presentation of The Vagina Monologues at the Door Community Auditorium.

  • Annual Trivia Night Benefits Peninsula Preschool

    Alexander’s in Fish Creek hosted the annual Trivia Night for Peninsula Preschool on Feb. 20, a school night. Folks from throughout the Door County community packed into every seat in the restaurant for a night of delicious food and head-scratching questions about science, math, music, sports, spices and Door County history.

  • Clearing’s Student Exhibit Moves to Jensen Visitor Center

    More than 550 students participated in The Clearing’s Winter Program of 118 classes in January and February. Many of them will exhibit original works at The Clearing’s Annual Student Exhibit on March 1 & 2 from 10 am to 4 pm at The Clearing’s Jensen Visitor Center.

  • A Stamp-Packed Weekend

    Oscar Hansen from Door County Rubber Stamps and Claudia Lesser from Creative Cards & Crafts, Villa Park, Ill., are hosting a Craft Get-a-Way weekend, April 4 – 6, at the Landmark Resort in Egg Harbor.

  • Pileated Woodpeckers and Chickadees at Pen Park

    Join Peninsula State Park Naturalist Kathleen Harris on March 1 at 1 pm to learn about Wisconsin’s largest woodpecker, the Pileated Woodpecker. The thirty-minute program, suitable for all ages, will reveal how this red-crested “hammerhead” survives and why we are seeing more Pileated Woodpeckers in the peninsula than a century ago.

  • “Letters to Jackie” Free Screening at DCA

    On Feb. 21 at 7 pm, Door Community Auditorium will present a free screening of Letters to Jackie: Remembering President Kennedy. This TLC original film explores the more than 800,000 condolence letters to the First Lady that the White House received in the two months after President Kennedy’s assassination.