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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Door County’s Isadoora Theatre Company Celebrates Ten Years
From humble beginnings as a few friends sitting around reading through scripts, to producing shows such as Wit, Assassins, and Chicago, Isadoora Theatre Company is proud to announce its Tenth Anniversary Season of community theater.
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HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS GIBRALTAR HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETICS • Football Sept. 30 @ Sevastopol, 7 pm Oct. 7 vs. N.E.W., 7 pm • Gibraltar/Sevastopol Soccer Oct.
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Bike Rodeo Brought to St. Peters
On September 23, the students at St. Peters Lutheran School learned about bicycle safety. Community Service Officer Brenden Pizzala of the Sturgeon Bay Police Department, in conjunction with the Wisconsin DOT Bureau of Transportation Safety, taught the students about proper helmet fit, bike skills and safety.
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“Hey, I’m trying to write a Viking romance novel over here.”
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Article posted Wednesday, September 28, 2011 12:08pm
Libra (September 23 – October 22): Your lucky hairstyle this week is pigtails. Oink oink.
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Congratulations Eileen and Dennis Mayborne
In a world so full of selfishness, where caring and giving doth lack. It’s refreshing to find a pair like this. With a focus to simply give back. Been volunteers for the last three years, whether ushering, selling or driving those carts.
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Article posted Wednesday, September 28, 2011 12:04pm
Question: What is German Road named after?
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On the west coast of South America, the long, narrow country of Chile stretches nearly 3,000 miles from its northern border with Peru to the Antarctic Islands in the south.
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Article posted Wednesday, September 28, 2011 12:02pm
Dear Mary Pat, I sent an email to a co-worker that I meant to send to someone else. Normally, that wouldn’t be the worst thing in the world, but in this case, the email was about the person I ending up sending the email to! I don’t know what to do.
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Johnny Belmont & the Fabulous Cheeseheads visited the Alpine Golf Course in July. (Left to right) Gerry Peters, Ralph Chor, Johnny Belmont, Denny Peluso, and Bob Wilson are members of the band, which performs at the Alpine Resort every summer during their annual “Fabulous Cheesehead Alpine Open” golf tournament.
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Album Review: Wilco, “The Whole Love”
For a band that’s been recording together for over 15 years, Wilco’s music continually exceeds expectations. The Whole Love, features bold and brassy new tunes.
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Ephraim Village Museums Conclude Fall Hours October 8
October 8 will mark the conclusion of the fall museum hours for the Ephraim Village Museums, historic walking tours and tram tours. The museum buildings will close for the winter and re-open for Fyr Bal weekend on June 15, 2012.
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Landmark Resort of Door County Hosts Scrapbook Spectacular
The Landmark Resort has planned seven monthly Scrapbook Spectacular events for the coming months. They are scheduled for the first weekend of the month from November through May (with an exception in April, which will take place April 13 – 15).
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On a rainy day, a few Pulse employees meet at the Mission Grille in Sister Bay, a warm, welcoming restaurant with dim lights, jazzy tunes sounding from hidden speakers, and a menu of fabulous, fun cocktails and martinis, as well as tempting, homemade desserts.
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Ultra-marathoner Roy Pirrung will attend a meet and greet for runners of the Potawatomi State Park Run Wild Friday night at the Bridgeport Resort in Sturgeon Bay.
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AFT Honors Fred Alley Legacy with “Spitfire Grill” Run
American Folklore Theatre is marking the 10th anniversary of the off-Broadway debut of The Spitfire Grill, Fred Alley’s award-winning play, with a two-week run at the Door Community Auditorium.
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Fred Alley: Unforgettable, Incomparable
Remembering the late Fred Alley as American Folklore Theatre prepares for a new performance of his classic, “The Spitfire Grill.”
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Article posted Wednesday, September 21, 2011 3:22pm
Question: In 1855, Washington Island fisherman and boat builder Amos Lovejoy gave Gills Rock a name after the animals that chewed holes in the hull of his sloop forcing him to abandon it as it took on water. What is the animal and what was the nickname?
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Congratulations to Hugh Daubner!
If your day seems gloomy and begins to sour why not visit Hugh at Valmy’s Happy Hour. He makes you feel at home while on the scene. He loves the young and old and in between.
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Article posted Wednesday, September 21, 2011 3:20pm
Libra (September 23 – October 22): Although winter may feel like a long time away, you should feel extremely guilty that you don’t have your holiday shopping done yet.