Category: Indoor Activities
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Celebrate the Holidays with The Ridges’ Natural Christmas
Take a break from the chaos of the holiday season and spend a few hours surrounded by the natural beauty of the Ridges Sanctuary at Natural Christmas on December 8, 3 – 6 pm.
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The Clearing Releases Winter Program Catalogs
Registration is now open for The Clearing Folk School’s Winter Program classes, which begin Jan. 7 and end March 1. Over 100 day-classes are being offered this year with an amazing group of volunteer instructors who generously share their time and talent with the community.
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On Peninsula Players Road, just south of Fish Creek, there’s a creative playground for people of all ages, a place where both artists and amateurs can release the impulses rambling around inside their brains and transform them into something real. That place is Hands On Arts Studio, an artistic arena co-owned by Cy Turnbladh and […]
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A Stamp on Creativity: Door County Rubber Stamps offers supplies, classes, and community
“Everybody can do it,” says Oscar Hansen of the art of rubber stamping. For over twenty-five years Hansen, owner and operator of Door County Rubber Stamps, has promoted the many possibilities rubber stamps offer.
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“Garments of our Foundation” on Display at Sister Bay/Liberty Grove Library
Award-winning theatrical and opera costume designer Kنrin Kopischke presents historic renderings of Door County women at the Sister Bay/Liberty Grove Library through the end of the year.
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DCMM Releases 2012-2013 Speaker Series Programs
The Door County Maritime Museum announces the 2012-2013 Maritime Speaker Series program will consist of five programs beginning Nov. 10 with Dr. Lawson Brigham.
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Travel to Italy with Cinematographer Marlin Darrah
On Nov. 16, the Kiwanis & Rotary Clubs of Northern Door will present the third program in their joint Travel and Adventure Film Series with a journey to iconic Italy.
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Door County Short Film Festival Calls for Entries
Films are currently being considered for inclusion in the Door County Short Film Festival 2013, taking place Feb. 1 – 9. Throughout this week the Door County community will gather in coffee houses, galleries and cafes for one purpose – to view and vote on the finalists’ films in the 4th Annual Door County Short Film Festival.
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Movies That Matter Series Presents “A Separation”
A Separation will be shown at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship on Nov. 20 at 4:30 pm. Set in contemporary Iran, this film is a compelling drama about the dissolution of a marriage.
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FOG Holds Holiday Arts Fair at Sister Bay Village Hall
Shoppers will be able to find many unique holiday gifts on Nov. 23 and 24, 10 am – 4 pm, at the Friends of Gibraltar Holiday Arts Fair. The fair, held at the Sister Bay Village Hall, features local, handmade goods.
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Green Door Film Society Screens “Where Do We Go Now?”
Where Do We Go Now? is the next film to be screened by The Green Door Film Society on Nov. 15 at Greens N Grains Natural Food Store and Cafe. Where Do We Go Now? tells the story of a remote, isolated unnamed village inhabited by Muslims and Christians where church and mosque stand side by side.
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Creating a Door County Costume
“You are a product of your environment,” said W. Clemet Stone. Why not take that literally this Halloween with a Door County inspired guise? Forget the overdone witches, bumble bees, and Barack Obama costumes – show some love to the place you call home.
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DCMM Begins Holiday Season with “Merry-Time Festival of Trees”
The Door County Maritime Museum adds more festivity to this holiday season with the “Merry-Time Festival of Trees.” This festival runs from Nov. 17 through Dec. 11 and will feature artificial trees decorated by local organizations and businesses.
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“Bitter Seeds” Launches Dinner and a Movie Series
The first film screening in the Green Door Film Society’s 2012-13 season features Bitter Seeds, an award-winning documentary that explores the future of how people grow things and the worldwide debate over industrial agriculture.
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Door County Rib Fest at Sturgeon Bay Yacht Club
The fourth annual Door County Rib Fest will be held at the Sturgeon Bay Yacht Club on Nov. 17. Neighbor-to-Neighbor Volunteer Caregivers of Door County are holding the event with doors open at 4 pm for cash bar and silent auction.
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Halloween Film Festival at TAP
Third Avenue Playhouse (TAP) is screening a number of films in late October. On Oct. 26 at 7:30 pm, Dove will be shown, followed by a discussion with the director, Bernard Anthony Lewandowski, and one of the film’s co-stars, Ryan Patrick Shaw.
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Embrace Timelessness and Tradition this Sweater Season
“They last a lifetime,” says Megan O’Meara of the thick, 100 percent wool sweaters of varying colors – green, beige, black, and brown – on display at O’Meara’s Irish House in Fish Creek.
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A Few Spots Remain for Boat Building Class
Aspiring boat builders still have an opportunity to gain first-hand skills in this age-old craft when the Door County Maritime Museum’s annual boat building class gets underway Oct. 20 at the museum in Sturgeon Bay.
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DCMGA’s Fall Seminar Features Ed Lyon
The Door County Master Gardeners Association (DCMGA) announces the fall seminar, “A New Look at American Home Gardens” with Ed Lyon, will be held Nov. 3 at Crossroads at Big Creek in Sturgeon Bay.
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Explore the Yunnan Province during “Adventures in a Chinese Kitchen”
Imagine dining in an elegant restaurant, visiting a one-of-a-kind café, or going “backstage” to learn the intricate art of folding dumplings. These activities – and more – are on the itinerary for “Adventures in a Chinese Kitchen,” March 13 – 25.