Category: Indoor Activities
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“Two Who Dared: The Sharps’ War” Screened at UUF
The UU Fellowship will show the documentary Two Who Dared: The Sharps’ War on May 1 at 7 pm. This film tells the story of Waitstill and Martha Sharp, an American Unitarian minister and his wife, who helped to save imperiled Jews and refugees at the onset of World War II.
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Groovin’ Sisterhood Weekend Returns to Sturgeon Bay
The Sturgeon Bay Visitor Center is hosting the sixth annual Groovin’ Sisterhood Weekend, April 25 – 28. This event caters to women embracing life, love and laughter through sharing, shopping, learning and rejuvenating.
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Inaugural Wine Trail Weekend Celebrates Arrival of Door County Wine Season
The seven member wineries of the Door County Wine Trail proudly announce the first Trail Event will be held May 17 – 19. Each participating Door County winery will host special events celebrating the arrival of Door County’s wine season.
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Keeper’s Kin Event Begins Lighthouse Fest, June 7
Door County Lighthouse Festival weekend kicks-off on June 7 with the Keeper’s Kin event featuring the descendants of Door County lighthouse keepers. The evening includes a program of sea music by American Folklore Theatre and a dessert buffet.
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Explore Russia’s Terrain at Final Travelogue Series
On April 26 the Kiwanis & Rotary Clubs of Northern Door will present the final travel film of the season with an epic train journey on rails across the vast terrain of Russia.
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Crossroads Screens “Last Call at the Oasis”
A screening of Last Call at the Oasis, a 2011 documentary exploring the global water crisis, will be held at Crossroads at Big Creek on April 17 at 7 pm.
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MPTV Program Focuses on Northern Door
Around the Corner with John McGivern, a Milwaukee Public Television production, featured northern Door County in an episode that aired April 11 on local public television stations.
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Lawn Care Expert Paul Tukey to Visit Door County
Paul Tukey, “the Al Gore of lawn care,” as coined by The Philadelphia Inquirer, will make a couple appearances in Door County at the end of April (April 26 at Crossroads at Big Creek and April 27 at the Sustainability Fair).
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A little hair says a lot about a man. Emerging like groundhogs, many men are in full beard display after the long, cold winter months. Come spring, those hairs may be victim to the razor, but they don’t have to be.
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Casey’s Hosts Chopper’s 8 Ball Pool Tournament
Time chalk up your cue sticks and show off your skill at pocket billiards (aka pool) at Casey’s BBQ & Smokehouse in Egg Harbor for their third annual Chopper’s 8 Ball Pool Tournament.
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Superman to Make Appearance at TAP
Third Avenue Playhouse brings back the good old days of movie matinees with a Saturday afternoon Superman cartoon festival, featuring 10 of the original 1940s Max Fleischer films in all of their Technicolor glory.
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Cook with Guinness at The Inn at Kristofer’s
Join guest chef Terri Milligan for a five-course dinner and one-hour cooking demonstration featuring Guinness beer and Irish Cream liqueur. “My Goodness, It’s Guinness” cooking class and dinner is slated for March 22 at The Inn at Kristofer’s in Sister Bay.
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Stone Harbor Hosts Door County Home & Garden Expo
The Door County Home & Garden Expo is coming to the Stone Harbor Convention Center on March 23 and 24 to show people the latest trends in home building and remodeling.
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DCA Holds Rescheduled Movie and Lecture
Door Community Auditorium (DCA) has announced the final installments of its popular winter “Movies at the Door” Series and the St. Norbert College Distinguished Lecture Series.
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Learn the Art and History behind Barn Quilts
The public is invited to learn more about the art and history of barn quilts in Door County at the March 21 program sponsored by the Door County Association for Home & Community Education and the UW-Extension Office.
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Dr. Melissa Nelson Shares her Adventures with Thirteen Indigenous Grandmothers
On March 6 at 7 pm, Dr. Nelson will share her adventures of traveling around the world with the Thirteen Indigenous Grandmothers. Nelson will provide a glimpse into the Grandmothers’ communities with a film and a slideshow of pictures collected over the last seven years.
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Greens N Grains Screens “Fat, Sick & Nearly Dead”
On March 7, Greens N Grains Cafe and the Green Door Film Society invites the public to a screening of Fat, Sick & Nearly Dead. Part road trip, part self-help manifesto, Fat, Sick & Nearly Dead defies the traditional documentary format to present an unconventional and uplifting story of two men who each realize that the only person who can save them is themselves.
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Travelogue Series Highlights Egypt
On March 15, the Kiwanis & Rotary Clubs of Northern Door will present the fifth program in their joint Travel and Adventure Film Series with a modern-day pilgrimage into ancient Egypt.
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Sip and Savor Event Focuses on Wisconsin Beer and Cheese
Enjoy one of many Schoolhouse Artisan Cheese “Sip and Savor” tasting evenings on March 8 and 22. Beer is the perfect complement to Wisconsin Artisan Cheese, and at these tastings Wisconsin craft beers will be paired with artisan cheeses.
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The Clearing’s Annual Student Exhibit Celebrates Successful Winter Program
More than 580 students participated in The Clearing Folk School’s 2013 Winter Program. Many of their original works and class displays will be exhibited during the annual Student Exhibit, scheduled for March 2 and 3, 10 am – 4 pm, at the Sister Bay Village Hall.