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Door County entertainment news from the staff of the Peninsula Pulse and Door County Living. Find the latest details on concerts, performing arts, theater, and much more from the Door County scene.

  • Free Triathlon Training Day

    Even though the sprint and half iron events are sold out for the 10th annual Door County Triathlon, transfers can still be made; the transfer deadline is June 30 at midnight.

  • An Epic Paddle

    “The Washington Island Marathon is epic,” says Hawaii out-rigger paddler Wendell Martin, who finished in 4:37:13. “I love this race, though some paddlers don’t want to tear themselves up with this challenging of a race so early in the season.

  • Northern Door Volleyball League

    Standings, results and schedule.

  • Door County League Baseball

    Standings, results and schedule.

  • 2014 Nor-Door Little League

    Standings, results and schedule.

  • 2014 Women’s Double Header League Softball

    Standings As of June 23 Casey’s 4-0 Bley’s 4-1 A.C. Tap 3-1 Happy Hour 3-2 Mike’s Port Pub 1-3 Birmingham’s 1-4 Institute Saloon 0-5 Results June 23 Bley’s 5, Casey’s 7 Happy Hour 17, Birmingham’s 1 Institute Saloon 12, Mike’s 13 Schedule June 30 Happy Hour @ AC Tap Mike’s @ Birmingham’s Casey’s @ Institute […]

  • Hunting Tradition Accessible to All

    Eligible hunters interested in participating in the 2014 gun deer hunt for hunters with disabilities are reminded to contact a land sponsor and enroll before the Sept.

  • Bobcat Hunting Update

    Wisconsin will offer a southern zone bobcat hunting and trapping season beginning in fall 2014. State wildlife officials say the creation of a southern management zone will make new opportunities available for people to hunt and trap bobcats.

  • Early Teal, Longer Dove Seasons Approved

    The Natural Resources Board met on June 25 and approved an early teal season and extended dove season in Wisconsin. The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources will offer an early teal-only duck hunting season that will begin September 2014.

  • Rising Appalachia Returns to Door Community Auditorium

    Because the Door Community Auditorium audience was delighted with the 2013 performance of Rising Appalachia, the sisters Leah and Chloe Smith will return to Fish Creek on June 29 with the unique sound that has emerged from their Appalachian roots and grown to make a place on a world music stage.

  • Performing in Improvised Spaces: The Midsummer’s Music Festival

    Originally chamber music, relatively small ensembles as opposed to full symphonic orchestras, was performed in homes rather than concert halls, hence the term chamber music.

  • Door County Historical Museum: A Museum 75 Years in the Making

    A complete collection of Door County Fair buttons, three restored fire trucks, Native American arrowheads, old-fashioned farm equipment, a spectacular wildlife diorama – and I’m barely skimming the surface of what’s inside the Door County Historical Museum, which turns 75 years old this year.

  • In Good Company

    This past winter, Door Shakespeare became a member of the Shakespeare Theatre Association. The Shakespeare Theatre Association (STA) was established to provide a forum for the artistic, managerial, educational leadership for theaters primarily involved with the production of the works of William Shakespeare; to discuss issues and methods of work, resources, and information; and to act as an advocate for Shakespearean productions and training.

  • Weekend Recap

    1_I began my weekend as many non-vacationers in this county do – by working. On the third Friday of my first ever job in food service, I did my utmost to faithfully man the cash register and direct arriving parties to their appropriate tables.

  • Beers to Avoid

    “What’s your favorite beer?” is the Mobius strip of questions. It’s like asking an incontinent person to name their favorite piece of clothing: “Depends.

  • FRAMED

    Ed Movall multi-tasks to keep up with his thirsty baby goats.

  • Overheard and Shoutouts

    Are there tid-bits of conversations you’ve heard while standing in line at the grocery store, serving a table, or walking down the sidewalk that make you smile, cringe or laugh out loud?

  • Congratulations to Jake Junion

    A charter fishing captain for the past four or five years, Been fishing since age three; that should ease any fears. Jake learned his craft from friends, on-the-job training you could say.

  • The Cheese Insider

    When Janice and I started our journey into the world of cheese six years ago I never imagined that it would lead us to where we are today. It all started when Janice returned home from a trip to Madison, and her first visit to a Wisconsin cheese plant.

  • Article posted Wednesday, June 25, 2014 2:17pm

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