Category: Entertainment
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.
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Greens N Grains Screens ‘Joyeux Noel’
Greens N Grains and The Green Door Film Society will present a free public screening of Joyeux Noël on Dec. 27. Joyeux Noël tells the true story of a Christmas truce among soldiers during 1914, the first year of World War I.
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One Voice Launches Kickstarter Campaign
One Voice, a local trio, is launching a fundraising campaign with hopes of traveling to care centers and nursing homes to share their love of music and the joy it brings.
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Small Forest Performs at Base Camp Coffee Bar
Jeanne Kuhns returns to Base Camp Coffee Bar for their annual holiday concert. Kuhns will sing Christmas carols and original progressive folk music and lead sing-alongs with her new band— Small Forest.
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The Hagen Family Presents Annual Holiday Concert
The Hagen Family from Washington Island returns to Third Avenue Playhouse for their annual holiday concert. This concert is truly a family reunion, not only for the Hagen family, but also for the many Door County fans who have made this concert a holiday tradition.
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Article posted Tuesday, December 18, 2012 11:05am
Question: Look closely…where in Door County is this located?
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Article posted Tuesday, December 18, 2012 11:02am
Capricorn (December 22 – January 19): You’ll be forced to make a difficult choice when you arrive at the ShopKo Hometown check-out line with both The Beautician and the Beast and From Justin to Kelly, but only enough money to buy one of them.
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Overheards, Shout Outs, and Pet Peeves
“Valentine’s Day is like the dentist – painful and awkward.”
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Article posted Tuesday, December 18, 2012 10:59am
Instead of answering a question, I thought I would take this time to reflect for a moment. With the tragic events of last Friday in Connecticut, I think we all stopped and grieved for this tiny town going through something unimaginable.
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In honor of his father and employer’s 60th birthday, Adam Nelson blew up 210 balloons and, with the help of fellow co-workers, filled Gary Nelson’s office at the Nelson Shopping Center in Baileys Harbor.
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Guidelines to Entertaining the Kiddos
“We’ll be fine. Have fun!” The door shuts. They’re napping – your niece and nephew, grandson or granddaughter, kids you love and know and look forward to spending time with.
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Topelmanns’ Journey to Ephraim Began in WWII Germany
There’s surely no artist or art lover in Door County who isn’t familiar with the watercolors and oils of Karsten Topelmann and the acrylics of Ellen, his wife.
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Gibraltar and Sevastopol Consider Switching to 8-man Football
Gibraltar High School may be putting a few less people on the field at football games next year. At a Nov. 26 meeting, the school’s Extracurricular Committee voted unanimously to recommend to the school board that the school switch from 11-man to 8-man play.
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TKH Ice Rink Abounds with Activity
Activity is heating up at Sister Bay’s Teresa K. Hilander (TKH) Ice Rink in anticipation of the temperature cooling down. The 1st annual Skate and Equipment Swap will be held at the TKH building on Saturday, Dec. 15 from 8 am – 12 pm.
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Door County Strivers Successful at Tournament
The Door County YMCA Strivers Gymnastic Team capped off the weekend tournament on Nov. 17 & 18 at the Manitowoc YMCA with fantastic results. The Team competed in the Luau Meet with gymnasts from 16 YMCAs across the state.
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Monday Night Volleyball Results (Sturgeon Bay YMCA)
Standings for Monday Night Volleyball at the Sturgeon Bay YMCA.
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Varsity sports schedules for Door County high schools.
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1_Following the Friday workday, Pulse employees Carol Thompson, Matt Ledger, and Sally Slattery found themselves in the big city – catching a flick at Sturgeon Bay Cinema 6 and enjoying some live music/comedy at the Lodge at Leathem Smith.
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Congratulations to Sue Johnson!
When moms need a break They zip to the Y, Great classes to take, Happy kids, my oh my! Happy because Sue Johnson is there To make them feel good, To watch them at childcare – The moms relax just as they should.
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Sadie Bley shot this big buck near Egg Harbor on Nov. 18 at 125 yards. “This is a once in a lifetime deer,” said a representative of the DNR. Photo submitted by Sarah Sawyer.
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Article posted Wednesday, December 5, 2012 10:51am
Dear Mary Pat, I’m a little stressed out about germs, especially this time of year. All the holiday parties mean people in small places, lots of hugging and handshaking and lots of germs.