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  • Bjorkluden Announces 2012 Summer Seminar Series

    ABC News “Nightline” co-anchor Terry Moran, Vince Lombardi biographer David Maraniss and Academy Award-winning filmmaker Eric Simonson headline the list of featured instructors for Lawrence University’s 2012 Bjِrklunden summer seminar series.

  • Fancy Footwork

    Luann and Bob Desotelle from Sturgeon Bay do some fancy footwork at the Irish Barn Dance to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day on March 10 at the Knights of Columbus Hall in Sturgeon Bay.

  • The Appalachian Trail: Where Does 2000 Miles Get You?

    The Appalachian Trail experience has different meanings for different people – meanings as diverse as the people who hike it and as diverse as the natural areas that the trail traverses as it winds through the mountains from Georgia to Maine.

  • Children’s Winter Carnival Slated for Mar. 3

    Zion Lutheran School & Early Childhood Center in Jacksonport invites the public to their first Children’s Winter Carnival on March 3 from 10 am – 2 pm.

  • “Sip and Savor,” Beer and Cheese Tastings During March

    Schoolhouse Artisan Cheese will continue the “Sip and Savor” tasting evenings during March where Wisconsin’s finest artisan cheeses are matched up with handcrafted beer.

  • Documentary “I Am?” Screened at Greens N Grains

    Director Tom Shadyac – well known for his work in comedies like Ace Ventura, The Nutty Professor, Patch Adams, Liar Liar and Bruce Almighty – asks some of today’s most profound thinkers two questions in his latest project, a documentary entitled I Am? The film will be featured at the next Green Door Film Society Screening at Greens N Grains Dinner and a Movie Night on March 8.

  • Annual Irish Ceili Dance, March 10

    Sponsored by the Door County Folk Alliance, the annual Irish Ceili (pronounced “kay-lee”) dance will be held March 10 from 7 – 9:30 pm at the Knights of Columbus Hall in Sturgeon Bay.

  • YMCA Leaps Into Strong Kids Campaign with Family Fun Night

    Leap into the Door County YMCA for Family Fun Night on March 9 from 6 – 8 pm at the Sturgeon Bay program center. Community residents are invited to bring the whole family to a rainforest of fun that will make everyone forget that it’s winter in Wisconsin.

  • Sevastopol’s Lumbering Era

    Touch the past and learn about logging tools used in the mid to late 1800s during the presentation “Lumbering Era,” taking place Feb. 19 at 1 pm at the Sevastopol Town Hall in Institute.

  • Kiwanis Club Explores Mongolia

    The Kiwanis Club invites the public to enjoy a journey to the ancient land of Genghis Khan, Mongolia. The club’s fourth adventure show of the season welcomes an encore-appearance by award-winning travel film producer and lecturer, Buddy Hatton.

  • J-Ro Offers Salsa Lessons at CheeseCake, Ect

    Salsa Dance Lessons & Social, featuring dance instruction by J-Ro, will begin Feb. 18 and take place the following three Saturdays at CheeseCake, Etc, located at 10579 Country Walk Drive in Sister Bay, next to Piggly Wiggly.

  • Inn at Kristofer’s Offers Leaping Lizard Dinners

    With Leap Year right around the corner, the Inn at Kristofer’s is again offering their Leaping Lizard Dinner. The three-course dinner will include a choice of soup or salad, a choice of three entrees and a choice of three desserts.

  • Last Chance to Visit “Ghosts!” at Maritime Museum

    The Door County Maritime Museum recommends visiting the museum before March 4, when the popular exhibit, “Ghosts! Haunted Lighthouses of the Great Lakes, ” will vacate the Horton Gallery to make way for the new “Pirates – Ship to Shore” exhibit which will open in May.

  • Master Gardeners Explore Color in the Garden

    The Door County Master Gardeners will present two Continuing Education Programs at the Crossroads in Big Creek in February. Each program is free and will begin at 7 pm.

  • Door Community Auditorium Goes “Down Under”

    The Door Community Auditorium (DCA) will go “down under” with a lecture by didgeridoo musician Brian Pertl and a screening of Rabbit-Proof Fence.

  • Terry Moran Headlines Summer Seminars Instructors at Bjorklunden

    Bjorkluden, near Baileys Harbor, has announced their 2012 summer seminar series. Terry Moran, a 1982 Lawrence graduate and co-anchor of ABC News Nightline, and Liz Cole, a 1963 Lawrence graduate and award-winning stage and screen actor, headline the list of featured instructors for the summer seminar series sponsored by Lawrence University.

  • Door County Hosts Art & Soul Weekend

    Angie McMahon of Viva la Cottage, Diane Ludwigsen of The Spa at Sacred Grounds, and Pipka Ulviden of Pipka’s of Door County will host Art & Soul Weekend Feb. 17 – 19.

  • Stallone: Awesomely Bad

    During these winter months, I keep the brainpower amped up by viewing one movie classic after another – a sometimes boring, if not troubling pursuit. I am left wondering why Citizen Kane is considered one of best films of all time? Did Quentin Tarantino have a dysfunctional childhood?

  • “Sip and Savor” Evenings at Schoolhouse Artisan Cheese

    Schoolhouse Artisan Cheese will help Door County residents and visitors breeze through February with their “Sip and Savor” tasting evenings. Peter Kordon will host four events in February to familiarize the novice to expert in some incredible cheese and beverage pairings.

  • Peninsula State Park Hosts Bat Monitoring Workshop

    For decades Peninsula State Park has harbored a significant bat nursery colony, one of the largest in the state. With the threat of deadly white-nose syndrome and loss of habitat, monitoring the size and health of the nursery colony is important.