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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.

  • Spring Turkey Hunt Up

    Despite a long and severe winter, Wisconsin turkey hunters registered a total of 41,815 birds during the 2014 spring turkey-hunting season. This is a 10.

  • Karate Promotions

    Congratulations to all of the members Living Hope Dojo and members of Goju-Ryu Karate at the Door County YMCA. Here is a list of the promotions: (Left to right) Instructor Shaun Koulias, Angel Jauregui, Leif Olson and Mateo Jauregui were tested for promotion at the Northern Door YMCA on June 2.

  • Marathon Paddlers

    On June 14, as part of the Washington Island Canoe & Kayak Event, paddlers from across the country participated in a triathlon (paddle, bike, run), a marathon circumnavigating Washington Island and a half marathon.

  • Door County League Baseball

    Standings, results and schedule.

  • Bjorklunden Offers Three New Seminars

    From July 13 until July 18, Lawrence University’s Bjِrklunden is offering these seminars: “The Kennedys: An American Experience” with Tim Crain, “The Tragic Comedy of Nikolai Gogol: Prose, Plays, Opera and Film” with Peter Thomas and “Midwest Medieval: Understanding the Boynton Chapel” with Ben Tilghman.

  • 2014 Nor-Door Little League

    Standings, results and schedule.

  • 2014 Women’s Double Header League Softball

    Standings, results and schedule.

  • Expert Appraises Antiques

    The Heritage Village at Big Creek will host “What’s It Worth?” on June 26, 4 – 7 pm. Special guest author and antiques expert Mark Moran will appraise objects in the categories of fine art, furniture, ceramics, glassware, vintage photographs, advertising, folk art, toys, metal-ware, clocks, and costume jewelry.

  • Northern Door Volleyball League

    Standings, results and schedule.

  • Fish Creek History Told in Style

    Come and find out what was it like 100 years ago at the Style Show Delight and Dessert, “A Glimpse of Old Fish Creek.” What did people do? How did townspeople make a living? What were the fashions of the day? Join the Gibraltar Historical Association at 2:30 pm on June 28, in the Old Town Hall in Fish Creek at the corner of Spruce and Maple Street.

  • “Discover Wisconsin” Tastes Local Foods

    Discover Wisconsin is shining the spotlight on the state’s ever-evolving culinary scene in an upcoming episode. Premiering June 21-22 across the Midwest, “Local Foods and Finds: Wisconsin Culinary Tour” is guest hosted by Stephanie Klett, Secretary of the Wisconsin Department of Tourism.

  • Weekend Recap

    1_The weekend unofficially began on Thursday, June 12 – that’s when I let my hair down anyway. After work, I zipped down to Sturgeon Bay. My first stop: Greco Gallery.

  • Barleywine Wins Best of Show

    Tell people you were drinking beer from 9 am until mid-afternoon and they might think something is wrong with you. However, if you are judging a homebrew competition, that’s your job.

  • Congratulations to Sharon Anderson

    Sharon loved sports as a child – She’s a swimmer extraordinaire. Today she golfs and boats and gardens, And swims when water temps match the air. Studied real hard to graphic design, Then added commercial printing to her career.

  • FRAMED

    Tom Lutsey of Waseda Farms near Baileys Harbor meets his mini doppelganger (aka Wyatt Bultman) at the farms’ annual “Picnic on the Farm” presented by the Women’s Fund of Door County on June 11.

  • Article posted Wednesday, June 18, 2014 3:40pm

    Dear Mary Pat, I was at a party with some of my old college friends recently. I hadn’t seen my good friend’s husband in some time and unfortunately, he was a little too friendly.

  • Overheard and Pet Peeves

    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?

  • Article posted Wednesday, June 18, 2014 3:35pm

    What was Horseshoe Island’s original name?

  • In the Construction Zone

    The week leading up to the annual Steel Bridge Song Fest (which took place June 12 – 15) in Sturgeon Bay is a busy one for The Holiday Music Motel. The 18 retro rooms and four recording studios fill with songwriters from across the county who come together for one purpose – to make music.

  • Judy Collins, Don McLean, & Jonny Lang: Living Legends on Door County’s Stages

    This weekend, Door County hosts performances by three living legends. On June 20 at 8 pm, two of the most iconic voices of 1960s folk-rock music will join forces for a one-of-a-kind concert at Door Community Auditorium (DCA).