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  • Historical Egg Harbor Program

    The Egg Harbor Historical Society will host a historical education program at 3 pm on Feb. 22 at Shipwrecked in Egg Harbor. The EHHS will present a program covering the downtown area of the village.

  • Lecture on Invasive Weevils

    The Door County Master Gardeners announce the third of nine 2015 Continuing Education Programs: “Evil Weevils and White Fluff – How Two Invasives Change One Park.

  • New Classes at The Clearing

    The Clearing Folk School’s Winter Program classes continue with one-day class openings the last week of January and more than 31 new classes starting in February.

  • Door Community Auditorium Upcoming Events

    On Jan. 30 and 31, Door Community Auditorium (DCA) will present the third weekend installment of its 2015 lecture, concert and film series. After a Friday evening screening of the film Jens Jensen: The Living Green, DCA will present a morning lecture on Jan.

  • Lecture and Free Ski at Crossroads

    Crossroads at Big Creek will host a series of indoor lectures and free skiing events. On Jan. 28, the Door County Public Health Department Mental Health Focus Group will present a free community event “Beat the Winter Blues – Don’t be S.

  • Jens Jensen The Living Green Screening

    The Clearing Folk School and Door Community Auditorium are partnering to present the 2014 award-winning documentary film Jens Jensen The Living Green on Jan.

  • Sturgeon Bay Public Television Premiere

    Third Avenue Playhouse and Wisconsin Public Television invite the community to a free premiere of the new Sturgeon Bay episode of the public television program, Around the Corner with John McGivern.

  • Mamma Mia! and Lecture Series at Door Community Auditorium

    On Jan. 23, at 7 pm, Door Community Auditorium (DCA) will present a free sing-along screening of the film Mamma Mia!. Using the unforgettable music of ’70s pop stars ABBA as its soundtrack, Mamma Mia! tells the lighthearted story of one bride-to-be’s attempt to identify her father on a Greek island called Kalokairi.

  • Wisconsin’s Mining Standoff Screening

    A documentary film about Gogebic Taconite’s (GTAC) controversial proposal to dig an open-pit iron mine in northern Wisconsin will be the feature at the next Dinner and a Movie Night at Greens N Grains Cafe on Jan.

  • Screening of Citizen Koch

    The Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Door County will be screening the film Citizen Koch on Jan. 20 at 4:30 pm. Citizen Koch is a 2013 documentary film directed by Tia Lessin and Carl Deal concerning the political influence of American plutocrats following the Citizens United ruling, and of the titular Koch brothers in particular.

  • Healthy Eating Series

    The New Year brings resolutions for healthier eating and Northern Door Children’s Center (NDCC) and Family Centers of Door County want to help families make it easy and fun.

  • Packer Film and ISIS Lecture at DCA

    Door Community Auditorium (DCA) kicks off its popular winter event series Jan. 16 and 17 with a showing of the Packer fan film Extreme, Loyal, Victorious and a lecture about the threat of ISIS.

  • Aircraft Carriers and Submarines

    The Door County Maritime Museum’s popular Maritime Speaker Series continues Thursday, Jan. 8, with a program presented by Rick O’Farrell, the museum’s new executive director.

  • Unexpected Discoveries in “DamNation”

    Expect the unexpected at the next documentary film screening on Jan. 8 at Greens N Grains biweekly “Dinner and a Movie Night” in Egg Harbor. The movie featured for that night is DamNation, a film odyssey across America that explores the sea change in our national attitude from pride in big dams as engineering wonders to the growing awareness that our own future is bound to the life and health of our rivers.

  • New Offerings at Dancin’ on the Door

    There are lots of new classes being offered in the New Year at Dancin’ on the Door. New for 2015 is Ballet Barre Fit, a ballet inspired fitness class that incorporates body sculpting and flexibility techniques used in ballet.

  • “Around the Corner” in Sturgeon Bay

    Third Avenue Playhouse and Wisconsin Public Television invite the community to a free premiere of the new Sturgeon Bay episode of the public television program, Around the Corner with John McGivern.

  • Winter Classes at The Clearing

    Stay active and social this winter by learning something new at one of The Clearing Folk School’s winter classes. Join friends and neighbors snowshoeing, painting, woodturning, wine and ale tasting, working with fabric and fibers, or discussing literature and other intriguing subjects.

  • “Around the Corner” Premiere at TAP

    Third Avenue Playhouse and Wisconsin Public Television invite the community to a free premiere of the new Sturgeon Bay episode of the public television program, Around the Corner with John McGivern.

  • New Classes for the New Year

    There are lots of new classes being offered in the New Year at Dancin’ on the Door. New for 2015 is Ballet Barre Fit, a ballet inspired fitness class that incorporates body sculpting and flexibility techniques used in ballet.

  • Barn Dance at the Saloon

    On Dec. 13 at 7 pm, the Door County Folk Alliance will host its holiday community contra/barn dance at the Institute Saloon Dance Hall. The night will feature traditional music by Sugar on the Floor.