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  • Woodwalk Concert Series Continues with Al Rose & Maury Smith

    Singer/songwriter Al Rose and solo guitarist Maury Smith will take the Woodwalk Gallery stage on Friday, July 17 at 7 pm.Rose hails from Chicago, and has been called “a striking singer/songwriter with a unique and powerful vision.

  • Woodwalk Concert Series Continues with Al Rose & Maury Smith

    Singer/songwriter Al Rose and solo guitarist Maury Smith will take the Woodwalk Gallery stage on Friday, July 17 at 7 pm.Rose hails from Chicago, and has been called “a striking singer/songwriter with a unique and powerful vision.

  • Silversmith Sylvia Youell

    The entryway to Sylvia Youell’s home – a space neatly outlined with glass display cases – acts as her personal gallery, Sylvercroft Studio, nestled in a forest near Sister Bay.

  • Silversmith Sylvia Youell

    The entryway to Sylvia Youell’s home – a space neatly outlined with glass display cases – acts as her personal gallery, Sylvercroft Studio, nestled in a forest near Sister Bay.

  • Free Anniversary Concert at Settlement Courtyard Inn

    Join the Settlement Courtyard Inn as they celebrate their 25th anniversary with a free concert on the terrace Monday, July 13 at 7:30 pm. Irish roots duo Switchback will return to Door County with a special variety of American and Irish roots music.

  • Free Anniversary Concert at Settlement Courtyard Inn

    Join the Settlement Courtyard Inn as they celebrate their 25th anniversary with a free concert on the terrace Monday, July 13 at 7:30 pm. Irish roots duo Switchback will return to Door County with a special variety of American and Irish roots music.

  • Players Debut A Day in Hollywood/A Night in the Ukraine

    The Tony award-winning musical double feature A Day in Hollywood/ A Night in the Ukraine is on the Peninsula Players stage now through July 26.

  • Players Debut A Day in Hollywood/A Night in the Ukraine

    The Tony award-winning musical double feature A Day in Hollywood/ A Night in the Ukraine is on the Peninsula Players stage now through July 26.

  • Louisiana Blues Master Tab Benoit at Peg Egan PAC

    With all the makings of an American icon, Tab Benoit has become one of the premiere roots stylist of the century. He will be playing on Sunday, July 12 at the Peg Egan Performing Arts Center in Egg Harbor.

  • Louisiana Blues Master Tab Benoit at Peg Egan PAC

    With all the makings of an American icon, Tab Benoit has become one of the premiere roots stylist of the century. He will be playing on Sunday, July 12 at the Peg Egan Performing Arts Center in Egg Harbor.

  • Do I Turn Right Here or at the Next Billboard?

    This is simple; I know I can do this. Having been in this vacation city for a while now and having paid considerable attention to the street signs – but more to the billboards, sign boards, and the unusual names of businesses along the routes for errands and/or simple trips taken frequently from here to there – I know I can do this.

  • Do I Turn Right Here or at the Next Billboard?

    This is simple; I know I can do this. Having been in this vacation city for a while now and having paid considerable attention to the street signs – but more to the billboards, sign boards, and the unusual names of businesses along the routes for errands and/or simple trips taken frequently from here to there – I know I can do this.

  • Performances at Glas Coffeehouse

    Glas, the green coffeehouse in Sturgeon Bay, will extend its business hours to offer free live entertainment on Thursday, July 16 and Thursday, July 30 from 7 – 9 pm.

  • Performances at Glas Coffeehouse

    Glas, the green coffeehouse in Sturgeon Bay, will extend its business hours to offer free live entertainment on Thursday, July 16 and Thursday, July 30 from 7 – 9 pm.

  • A Plea From a Music Lover

    It seems to me that there are two kinds of music lovers in the world – ones that appreciate the purely aesthetic quality of a chord, or a riff, or a chorus – and the ones like me that consistently wonder what the meaning is behind the song.

  • A Plea From a Music Lover

    It seems to me that there are two kinds of music lovers in the world – ones that appreciate the purely aesthetic quality of a chord, or a riff, or a chorus – and the ones like me that consistently wonder what the meaning is behind the song.

  • A Review: Laura Rider’s Masterpiece

    Why is it that we are so fascinated with old paintings?

  • A Review: Laura Rider’s Masterpiece

    Why is it that we are so fascinated with old paintings?

  • A Special Alert to Readers of the Peninsula Pulse Lit Pages

    Put your reading into action! Spend a week with our co-editor and columnist, Henry Timm solving the world's problems through the Great Books at The Clearing.

  • A Special Alert to Readers of the Peninsula Pulse Lit Pages

    Put your reading into action! Spend a week with our co-editor and columnist, Henry Timm solving the world's problems through the Great Books at The Clearing.

  • Pure Prairie League Comes to DCA

    With a sound that proves you can go home again, Pure Prairie League is all about great country music. The country band favorite will perform at the Door Community Auditorium on Saturday, July 11 at 8 pm.

  • Pure Prairie League Comes to DCA

    With a sound that proves you can go home again, Pure Prairie League is all about great country music. The country band favorite will perform at the Door Community Auditorium on Saturday, July 11 at 8 pm.

  • Book Discussion on “My Kind of County”

    People will have the opportunity to delve into Door County’s past and present at a book talk by author John Fraser Hart on July 21, 7 pm, at the Sister Bay/Liberty Grove Library.

  • Book Discussion on “My Kind of County”

    People will have the opportunity to delve into Door County’s past and present at a book talk by author John Fraser Hart on July 21, 7 pm, at the Sister Bay/Liberty Grove Library.

  • 2 Poems

    Babysitters  my babysitters were mean to me they would lie on the floor and pretend to be dead they would talk to the tv   and claim to be controlled by bobby sherman they would do crazy things and scream until i cried   putting ketchup on their wrists staggering out of the kitchen clutching a steak knife yelling I want to die   they wouldn't talk to me while love american style was on the air they didn't care if   i threw up all night they'd tell me someone would break into the house and blow me to bits   and they wouldn't call the police and if they did call the police they wouldn't come because they hated me everyone hated me   living up to their titlesthey sat on babiesand threatened to kill meif i told anybody      Shia LaBeouf  I used to think Shia LaBeouf was a pretty good actor   That might be due in part to Entertainment Weekly's five year old love affair with him, though and Entertainment Weekly used to be my bible before I actually started reading books   Here's Shia LaBeouf on Leno the other night All he can say is "Yeah, Yeah, Yeah" – really fast, like gunfire, and act all stoned   Jay Leno and Shia LaBeouf are talking about sushi and Shia says he won't eat it because he couldn't kiss a fish   Leno has that typical look of bewilderment and asks, politely, what the hell he was talking about   Shia says that he can’t eat anythingthat he wouldn’t kiss, he can only eat thingsthat he would kiss, so Shia LaBeoufis basically announcing on national televisionthat anyone he kisses, he wants dead    Keith Higginbotham has published hundreds of poems, short stories, essays, and reviews in various literary magazines and journals.

  • 2 Poems

    Babysitters  my babysitters were mean to me they would lie on the floor and pretend to be dead they would talk to the tv   and claim to be controlled by bobby sherman they would do crazy things and scream until i cried   putting ketchup on their wrists staggering out of the kitchen clutching a steak knife yelling I want to die   they wouldn't talk to me while love american style was on the air they didn't care if   i threw up all night they'd tell me someone would break into the house and blow me to bits   and they wouldn't call the police and if they did call the police they wouldn't come because they hated me everyone hated me   living up to their titlesthey sat on babiesand threatened to kill meif i told anybody      Shia LaBeouf  I used to think Shia LaBeouf was a pretty good actor   That might be due in part to Entertainment Weekly's five year old love affair with him, though and Entertainment Weekly used to be my bible before I actually started reading books   Here's Shia LaBeouf on Leno the other night All he can say is "Yeah, Yeah, Yeah" – really fast, like gunfire, and act all stoned   Jay Leno and Shia LaBeouf are talking about sushi and Shia says he won't eat it because he couldn't kiss a fish   Leno has that typical look of bewilderment and asks, politely, what the hell he was talking about   Shia says that he can’t eat anythingthat he wouldn’t kiss, he can only eat thingsthat he would kiss, so Shia LaBeoufis basically announcing on national televisionthat anyone he kisses, he wants dead    Keith Higginbotham has published hundreds of poems, short stories, essays, and reviews in various literary magazines and journals.

  • Fair Trade for Talent Competition Enters Third Week

    The Fair Trade for Talent competition is in its third week, and Tuesday, July 14 sees three new performers and new judges.Singer-songwriters Brett Johnson, Debra Hadraba, and Emily Hurd will take the stage.

  • Fair Trade for Talent Competition Enters Third Week

    The Fair Trade for Talent competition is in its third week, and Tuesday, July 14 sees three new performers and new judges.Singer-songwriters Brett Johnson, Debra Hadraba, and Emily Hurd will take the stage.

  • “Art of Music” Series Features Michael Johnson

    National touring artist Michael Johnson will take the Door County Outpost Gallery & Café stage on Thursday, July 9 at 7:30 pm. Johnson’s voice immediately identifies him as the man who sings "Bluer Than Blue," "Give Me Wings," "That's That," "This Night Won't Last Forever," and other landmark songs.

  • “Art of Music” Series Features Michael Johnson

    National touring artist Michael Johnson will take the Door County Outpost Gallery & Café stage on Thursday, July 9 at 7:30 pm. Johnson’s voice immediately identifies him as the man who sings "Bluer Than Blue," "Give Me Wings," "That's That," "This Night Won't Last Forever," and other landmark songs.

  • Memories of Weborg Point

    My parents, Bill and Emma Funk, myself, and my sister Betty Jane, camped at Weborg Point from the late 1920s into the ‘30s. Friends of ours, the Strunck family, spent their summers in a house just north from Weborg Point on the East side of the road.

  • Memories of Weborg Point

    My parents, Bill and Emma Funk, myself, and my sister Betty Jane, camped at Weborg Point from the late 1920s into the ‘30s. Friends of ours, the Strunck family, spent their summers in a house just north from Weborg Point on the East side of the road.

  • Local Poets Reap Reward for a Great Book of Poems!

    Local Poets Judy Roy and June Nirschl have won an Outstanding Achievement in Poetry award from the Wisconsin Library Association for their 2008 Marsh River Editions book, Two Off Q: a Conversation in Poetry.

  • Local Poets Reap Reward for a Great Book of Poems!

    Local Poets Judy Roy and June Nirschl have won an Outstanding Achievement in Poetry award from the Wisconsin Library Association for their 2008 Marsh River Editions book, Two Off Q: a Conversation in Poetry.

  • Article posted Thursday, July 9, 2009 5:41pm

    Wine:30By Karl Bradley & Jody WuollettTemperature Matters!Proper serving temperature is probably the most frequently overlooked detail when it comes to serving wine.

  • Article posted Thursday, July 9, 2009 5:41pm

    Wine:30By Karl Bradley & Jody WuollettTemperature Matters!Proper serving temperature is probably the most frequently overlooked detail when it comes to serving wine.

  • Article posted Thursday, July 9, 2009 5:40pm

    Question: Who was the first black person ever to win a Wimbledon singles title, and when?Last Issue’s Question:  In what year did the St.

  • Article posted Thursday, July 9, 2009 5:40pm

    Question: Who was the first black person ever to win a Wimbledon singles title, and when?Last Issue’s Question:  In what year did the St.

  • American Life in Poetry: Column 224

    When we're young, it seems there are endless possibilities for lives we might lead, and then as we grow older and the opportunities get fewer we begin to realize that the life we've been given is the only one we're likely to get.

  • American Life in Poetry: Column 224

    When we're young, it seems there are endless possibilities for lives we might lead, and then as we grow older and the opportunities get fewer we begin to realize that the life we've been given is the only one we're likely to get.

  • Sports Extra

    Door County League Baseball All games start at 1:30 unless otherwise noted. Admission is $4• July 12Institute at KolbergMaplewood at West JacksonportEgg Harbor at Washington IslandSister Bay at Baileys HarborWomen’s Double-Header League SoftballAll games at 6:30 pm• July 13Happy Hour @ AC Tap at the Baileys Harbor Recreational ParkMike’s @ Birmingham’s at Sevastopol High SchoolSaloon @ Hitching Post at Sevastopol High SchoolJohn Henry’s @ Bley’s at the Jacksonport Fire StationSturgeon Bay LegionJuly 11 at Wrightstown 1 pm and at Denmark, 5:30 pmJuly 12 vs.

  • Sports Extra

    Door County League Baseball All games start at 1:30 unless otherwise noted. Admission is $4• July 12Institute at KolbergMaplewood at West JacksonportEgg Harbor at Washington IslandSister Bay at Baileys HarborWomen’s Double-Header League SoftballAll games at 6:30 pm• July 13Happy Hour @ AC Tap at the Baileys Harbor Recreational ParkMike’s @ Birmingham’s at Sevastopol High SchoolSaloon @ Hitching Post at Sevastopol High SchoolJohn Henry’s @ Bley’s at the Jacksonport Fire StationSturgeon Bay LegionJuly 11 at Wrightstown 1 pm and at Denmark, 5:30 pmJuly 12 vs.

  • Article posted Thursday, July 9, 2009 5:38pm

    Cancer (June 22 – July 22):  Your resemblance to Smurfette has always been your bane, but take heart. Just as being green has become enormously popular, so, too, will being blue in due time.

  • Article posted Thursday, July 9, 2009 5:38pm

    Cancer (June 22 – July 22):  Your resemblance to Smurfette has always been your bane, but take heart. Just as being green has become enormously popular, so, too, will being blue in due time.

  • Authors and After Words

    “One does not become enlightened by imagining figures of light but by making the darkness conscious.” – C. G. JungEdgar Allen Poe was born on January 19, 1809, making this the year of his 200th birthday.

  • Authors and After Words

    “One does not become enlightened by imagining figures of light but by making the darkness conscious.” – C. G. JungEdgar Allen Poe was born on January 19, 1809, making this the year of his 200th birthday.

  • Article posted Thursday, July 9, 2009 5:33pm

    Dear Mary Pat,I love my family, but they can drive me crazy. They stayed with me for an entire week leading up to the Fourth of July weekend and I had run out of patience by day three.

  • Article posted Thursday, July 9, 2009 5:33pm

    Dear Mary Pat,I love my family, but they can drive me crazy. They stayed with me for an entire week leading up to the Fourth of July weekend and I had run out of patience by day three.

  • Play ‘Fore!’ The Clearing Outing A Success

    The Clearing Folk School in Ellison Bay fundraising golf event had breezy and partly sunny conditions to enjoy during its Play ‘Fore!’ The Clearing Golf Outing.

  • Play ‘Fore!’ The Clearing Outing A Success

    The Clearing Folk School in Ellison Bay fundraising golf event had breezy and partly sunny conditions to enjoy during its Play ‘Fore!’ The Clearing Golf Outing.

  • Three Door County Artists Collaborate for “Love Of Place”

    Three extraordinary artists, with three unique visions, utilizing three diverse media, will all be brought together by the “Love Of Place” exhibit at Woodwalk Gallery.

  • Three Door County Artists Collaborate for “Love Of Place”

    Three extraordinary artists, with three unique visions, utilizing three diverse media, will all be brought together by the “Love Of Place” exhibit at Woodwalk Gallery.

  • Upcoming Golf Events

    July 11Cherry Hills Challenge, Cherry Hills920.743.3240July 12Couples Outing, Maxwelton Braes920.839.2321July 13 – 16Junior Golf School, Peninsula State Park920.

  • Upcoming Golf Events

    July 11Cherry Hills Challenge, Cherry Hills920.743.3240July 12Couples Outing, Maxwelton Braes920.839.2321July 13 – 16Junior Golf School, Peninsula State Park920.

  • Anderson and Rhoades Featured at Whitefish Bay Farm Gallery

    The Summer Exhibit, on display now through September 7, at Whitefish Bay Farm Gallery features the photography of Daniel Anderson and the fiber art of Carol Rhoades.

  • Anderson and Rhoades Featured at Whitefish Bay Farm Gallery

    The Summer Exhibit, on display now through September 7, at Whitefish Bay Farm Gallery features the photography of Daniel Anderson and the fiber art of Carol Rhoades.

  • Art Fair at The Settlement Shops

    The Settlement Shops are hosting the first-ever, exclusive Door County Art League Art Fair on Saturday July 11 from 10 am – 4:30 pm. The art fair will be held on the green space surrounding the shops, and Door County Art League members will have a variety of art for sale including acrylic, oil, and watercolor paintings, jewelry, and three dimensional art.

  • Art Fair at The Settlement Shops

    The Settlement Shops are hosting the first-ever, exclusive Door County Art League Art Fair on Saturday July 11 from 10 am – 4:30 pm. The art fair will be held on the green space surrounding the shops, and Door County Art League members will have a variety of art for sale including acrylic, oil, and watercolor paintings, jewelry, and three dimensional art.

  • Wellman Featured at Santa Fe Shop

    A dichroic glass pendant by artist Laura Wellman, whose work is currently on display at the Santa Fe Shop, 4147 Main Street, Fish Creek. For more information call 920.

  • Wellman Featured at Santa Fe Shop

    A dichroic glass pendant by artist Laura Wellman, whose work is currently on display at the Santa Fe Shop, 4147 Main Street, Fish Creek. For more information call 920.

  • Outing Outcomes

    Queens For A Day Four-lady scramble teams played in a 9-hole tournament at Idlewild. Front Nine – Gross Score 1st Place (38):  Connie Randolph, Chris Forbes, Kelli Routhieaux, and Mara Schaumacher 2nd Place (41):  Deb Eisen, Katie Graf, Denise Retzlaff, and Tammy Kimber 3rd Place (41):  Amy Konop, Tess Johnson, Carla Gunnlaugsson, and Deb Whitelaw-Gorski […]

  • Outing Outcomes

    Queens For A Day Four-lady scramble teams played in a 9-hole tournament at Idlewild. Front Nine – Gross Score 1st Place (38):  Connie Randolph, Chris Forbes, Kelli Routhieaux, and Mara Schaumacher 2nd Place (41):  Deb Eisen, Katie Graf, Denise Retzlaff, and Tammy Kimber 3rd Place (41):  Amy Konop, Tess Johnson, Carla Gunnlaugsson, and Deb Whitelaw-Gorski […]

  • Peninsula School of Art Fall Catalog Available

    Although Door County residents have barely had a taste of summer, the fall workshop catalog for Peninsula School of Art has arrived in mailboxes throughout the peninsula.

  • Peninsula School of Art Fall Catalog Available

    Although Door County residents have barely had a taste of summer, the fall workshop catalog for Peninsula School of Art has arrived in mailboxes throughout the peninsula.

  • Door County Plein Air Festival Raises Awareness for the Peninsula School of Art

    There will be a noticeable change to the Door County landscape on July 20. Forty nationally- and internationally-recognized plein air (outdoor) painters from the United States and Canada will become part of the scenery as they depict the beauty of the peninsula until July 25.

  • Door County Plein Air Festival Raises Awareness for the Peninsula School of Art

    There will be a noticeable change to the Door County landscape on July 20. Forty nationally- and internationally-recognized plein air (outdoor) painters from the United States and Canada will become part of the scenery as they depict the beauty of the peninsula until July 25.

  • Pangaea Gallery Open for the Season

    Pangaea Gallery of Juddville opens the 2009 season with a strong show that highlights diversity among its talented artists. The exhibit includes:  Mary Beth Waters oil painting of an open heart; Sarah Stuart's imaginative, abstract painting “Rain Warrior;” Craig Little's Poppies that pop; Carol Morgan's handmade paper petroglyph paintings with encaustic; David Franke's eye catching pieces; Karen Powers’ dramatic charcoal painting; and Kathy Stanasek's primeval world of fish life.

  • Pangaea Gallery Open for the Season

    Pangaea Gallery of Juddville opens the 2009 season with a strong show that highlights diversity among its talented artists. The exhibit includes:  Mary Beth Waters oil painting of an open heart; Sarah Stuart's imaginative, abstract painting “Rain Warrior;” Craig Little's Poppies that pop; Carol Morgan's handmade paper petroglyph paintings with encaustic; David Franke's eye catching pieces; Karen Powers’ dramatic charcoal painting; and Kathy Stanasek's primeval world of fish life.

  • Permanent Collection Highlighted at the Miller

    The Miller Art Museum is looking forward to featuring its permanent collection in the first floor galleries this year with the exhibit “The Four Seasons,” which opens July 25.

  • Permanent Collection Highlighted at the Miller

    The Miller Art Museum is looking forward to featuring its permanent collection in the first floor galleries this year with the exhibit “The Four Seasons,” which opens July 25.

  • Linden Gallery Hosts Exclusive He Bin Exhibit

    Guests of the Linden Gallery during the month of July will have an opportunity to see why the world's attention is so focused on the vibrant Chinese art market and the artwork of He Bin, one of the new generation of Chinese artists, in particular.

  • Linden Gallery Hosts Exclusive He Bin Exhibit

    Guests of the Linden Gallery during the month of July will have an opportunity to see why the world's attention is so focused on the vibrant Chinese art market and the artwork of He Bin, one of the new generation of Chinese artists, in particular.

  • Player Profile: Robert “Bobby” Boettcher

    Robert “Bobby” BoettcherHometown:  Sturgeon BayHome Course:  Maxwelton BraesHandicap:  7Years Playing:  Forever Best 18-hole score:  67, “At Max, a few years ago”Hole-in-one(s)?:  “Yes one, #17 at Max, a couple years ago.

  • Player Profile: Robert “Bobby” Boettcher

    Robert “Bobby” BoettcherHometown:  Sturgeon BayHome Course:  Maxwelton BraesHandicap:  7Years Playing:  Forever Best 18-hole score:  67, “At Max, a few years ago”Hole-in-one(s)?:  “Yes one, #17 at Max, a couple years ago.

  • Hardy Gallery Announces Community Mosaic Project & Collection Invitational Exhibits

    The Hardy Gallery is pleased to announce its second-annual Community Mosaic Project and annual Collection Invitational Exhibitions, which will be on display from Saturday, July 18 through Sunday, August 30.

  • Hardy Gallery Announces Community Mosaic Project & Collection Invitational Exhibits

    The Hardy Gallery is pleased to announce its second-annual Community Mosaic Project and annual Collection Invitational Exhibitions, which will be on display from Saturday, July 18 through Sunday, August 30.

  • Adam Mackintosh plays at Gallery 42’s Art and Music Jam

    On Saturday, July 11 from 2 – 4 pm, Gallery Forty Two will host folk/rock songwriter Adam Mackintosh as its guest artist for the art and music jam.

  • Adam Mackintosh plays at Gallery 42’s Art and Music Jam

    On Saturday, July 11 from 2 – 4 pm, Gallery Forty Two will host folk/rock songwriter Adam Mackintosh as its guest artist for the art and music jam.

  • The Flying Pig Gallery Opens the Back Gallery to the Work of Albin Erhart

    Expressionistic with loud and vibrant colors, Albin Erhart's creations tell stories. They convey messages, reflect curiosity, share the results of lengthy investigations and exploration and depict discovery and unearthed treasures.

  • The Flying Pig Gallery Opens the Back Gallery to the Work of Albin Erhart

    Expressionistic with loud and vibrant colors, Albin Erhart's creations tell stories. They convey messages, reflect curiosity, share the results of lengthy investigations and exploration and depict discovery and unearthed treasures.

  • Making The Turn

    These days you can find recent college graduate and Baileys Harbor resident Nick Kwaterski at Peninsula State Park golf course doing just about anything that is asked of him as an employee…cleaning golf carts, selling buckets of balls on the driving range, or serving up milkshakes in the clubhouse.

  • Making The Turn

    These days you can find recent college graduate and Baileys Harbor resident Nick Kwaterski at Peninsula State Park golf course doing just about anything that is asked of him as an employee…cleaning golf carts, selling buckets of balls on the driving range, or serving up milkshakes in the clubhouse.

  • Second Stuff-o-Rama Flea Market Mid-July

    The public is invited to the grounds of Domicile in Sister Bay for the second Stuff-o-Rama flea market of the season on Saturday, July 18, 8 am – 3 pm.

  • Second Stuff-o-Rama Flea Market Mid-July

    The public is invited to the grounds of Domicile in Sister Bay for the second Stuff-o-Rama flea market of the season on Saturday, July 18, 8 am – 3 pm.

  • Ritchey and Bueschel Featured at Gallery of the Door County Art League

    For the week of July 12, fractal energy painter Gale Ritchey and watercolorist David Bueschel will be featured at the Gallery of the Door County Art League, located in the Top of the Hill Shops, Highway 42 and County F on Spring Road in Fish Creek.

  • Ritchey and Bueschel Featured at Gallery of the Door County Art League

    For the week of July 12, fractal energy painter Gale Ritchey and watercolorist David Bueschel will be featured at the Gallery of the Door County Art League, located in the Top of the Hill Shops, Highway 42 and County F on Spring Road in Fish Creek.

  • Waite Demonstrates Wood Carving

    People will see Door County basswood transformed into a lovely loon as they watch woodcarver Jerry Waite work from 10 am – 5 pm on Saturday, July 11, at Door County Interiors & Design in Egg Harbor.

  • Waite Demonstrates Wood Carving

    People will see Door County basswood transformed into a lovely loon as they watch woodcarver Jerry Waite work from 10 am – 5 pm on Saturday, July 11, at Door County Interiors & Design in Egg Harbor.

  • An Artist, An Influence: The Creator

    In attempting to answer the “simple question,” which artist has been most influential to me, I ran though hundreds of possibilities. Artists (living and dead), teachers, parents…I could not choose one single person – nor did one stand out above all others.

  • Dance As A Bond

    When I told Door County Folk Festival co-founder Gerhard Bernhard that I hadn’t ever heard of the Door County Folk Festival (DCFF) until a few years ago, he wasn’t surprised.

  • Dance As A Bond

    When I told Door County Folk Festival co-founder Gerhard Bernhard that I hadn’t ever heard of the Door County Folk Festival (DCFF) until a few years ago, he wasn’t surprised.

  • Honoring the Birch Creek Associates

    It was more than a decade after Birch Creek's first season in 1976 that expanding programs and growing enrollment, together with the financial needs of maintaining Birch Creek's historic campus, began to strain co-founders Jim and Fran Dutton.

  • Honoring the Birch Creek Associates

    It was more than a decade after Birch Creek's first season in 1976 that expanding programs and growing enrollment, together with the financial needs of maintaining Birch Creek's historic campus, began to strain co-founders Jim and Fran Dutton.

  • Honoring the Birch Creek Associates

    It was more than a decade after Birch Creek's first season in 1976 that expanding programs and growing enrollment, together with the financial needs of maintaining Birch Creek's historic campus, began to strain co-founders Jim and Fran Dutton.

  • Honoring the Birch Creek Associates

    It was more than a decade after Birch Creek's first season in 1976 that expanding programs and growing enrollment, together with the financial needs of maintaining Birch Creek's historic campus, began to strain co-founders Jim and Fran Dutton.

  • Sea Kayak Workshop at Team Leadership Center

    An Introduction to Sea Kayaking workshop will be offered by the Team Leadership Center on Saturday, August 1 from 10 am – 3 pm. Geared toward novice adult sea kayakers, the workshop will cover equipment orientation, basic paddling strokes, boat control, safety, rescues, and trip planning.

  • Sea Kayak Workshop at Team Leadership Center

    An Introduction to Sea Kayaking workshop will be offered by the Team Leadership Center on Saturday, August 1 from 10 am – 3 pm. Geared toward novice adult sea kayakers, the workshop will cover equipment orientation, basic paddling strokes, boat control, safety, rescues, and trip planning.

  • Ridges Sanctuary Hosts Dragonfly Workshop

    Dragonflies will be the focus of a workshop sponsored by The Ridges Sanctuary in Baileys Harbor. On Saturday, July 11 at 9 pm, Paul Burton will lead an excursion into the “wilds” of the Pickerel Pond area in search of various species of dragonflies.

  • Ridges Sanctuary Hosts Dragonfly Workshop

    Dragonflies will be the focus of a workshop sponsored by The Ridges Sanctuary in Baileys Harbor. On Saturday, July 11 at 9 pm, Paul Burton will lead an excursion into the “wilds” of the Pickerel Pond area in search of various species of dragonflies.

  • Interactive Fur Trade Exhibit at Peninsula State Park

    From Sunday, July 12 through Friday, July 17 Peninsula State Park’s White Cedar Nature Center will become home to Gary Marciniak’s fur trading lodge.

  • Interactive Fur Trade Exhibit at Peninsula State Park

    From Sunday, July 12 through Friday, July 17 Peninsula State Park’s White Cedar Nature Center will become home to Gary Marciniak’s fur trading lodge.

  • Paris Nights Come to Liberty Square’s Board Room

    “Paris Nights,” three French-inspired dinners to be held in the Board Room at Liberty Square in Egg Harbor, are a celebration of grand French tradition, spectacular food combinations, and perfectly matched wines.

  • Paris Nights Come to Liberty Square’s Board Room

    “Paris Nights,” three French-inspired dinners to be held in the Board Room at Liberty Square in Egg Harbor, are a celebration of grand French tradition, spectacular food combinations, and perfectly matched wines.

  • Children’s Day in Ephraim Scheduled for July 15

    The 18th Annual Children’s Day in Ephraim is set for Wednesday, July 15 from 8 am  – 12:30 pm at Ephraim Historical Foundation’s Anderson Barn History Center.

  • Children’s Day in Ephraim Scheduled for July 15

    The 18th Annual Children’s Day in Ephraim is set for Wednesday, July 15 from 8 am  – 12:30 pm at Ephraim Historical Foundation’s Anderson Barn History Center.

  • July Events at Crossroads

    Crossroads at Big Creek in Sturgeon Bay has many events planned for the month of July, including two events focusing on the topic of alternative energy.

  • July Events at Crossroads

    Crossroads at Big Creek in Sturgeon Bay has many events planned for the month of July, including two events focusing on the topic of alternative energy.

  • Class Openings Announced at The Clearing

    The Clearing Folk School in Ellison Bay has openings for both resident and commuter students in weeklong classes. Classes with openings in July and August include: • Three Dimensional Paper Magic: Books, Boxes & More, July 19 – 25 with Joan Michaels-Paque • Dyeing With Natural Plant Dyes, August 2 – 8 with Karen Rognsvoog • Drawing Fundamentals, August 9 – 15 with James Miller • A Door County Nature and History Sampler, August 16 – 22 with Coggin Heeringa • Rosemaling, August 16 – 22 with Lois Mueller • Great Books: Clashes of Cultures, August 16 – 22 with Henry Timm • Landscape Painting in Oil: The Artist’s View, August 23 – 29 with Bonnie Paruch • Hike, Bike & Paddle Door County, August 23 – 29 with Bob & Dave Bultman • Wood Turning 101, August 23 – 29 with Hank Bardenhagen • 3-in-1 Writing Workshop, August 30-September 5 with John Lehman Also, enjoy an old-fashioned Ice Cream Social at The Clearing on Wednesday, July 22 at 7 pm.

  • Class Openings Announced at The Clearing

    The Clearing Folk School in Ellison Bay has openings for both resident and commuter students in weeklong classes. Classes with openings in July and August include: • Three Dimensional Paper Magic: Books, Boxes & More, July 19 – 25 with Joan Michaels-Paque • Dyeing With Natural Plant Dyes, August 2 – 8 with Karen Rognsvoog • Drawing Fundamentals, August 9 – 15 with James Miller • A Door County Nature and History Sampler, August 16 – 22 with Coggin Heeringa • Rosemaling, August 16 – 22 with Lois Mueller • Great Books: Clashes of Cultures, August 16 – 22 with Henry Timm • Landscape Painting in Oil: The Artist’s View, August 23 – 29 with Bonnie Paruch • Hike, Bike & Paddle Door County, August 23 – 29 with Bob & Dave Bultman • Wood Turning 101, August 23 – 29 with Hank Bardenhagen • 3-in-1 Writing Workshop, August 30-September 5 with John Lehman Also, enjoy an old-fashioned Ice Cream Social at The Clearing on Wednesday, July 22 at 7 pm.

  • Carlsville Day Parade & Festival To Be Held July 25

    Saturday, July 25 marks the 8th anniversary of the popular Carlsville Day Parade and Festival.The day opens with a parade at 10 am that promises to be full of fun floats, animals, and candy.

  • Carlsville Day Parade & Festival To Be Held July 25

    Saturday, July 25 marks the 8th anniversary of the popular Carlsville Day Parade and Festival.The day opens with a parade at 10 am that promises to be full of fun floats, animals, and candy.

  • Savory Spoon to Host Afternoon Tea

    On Sunday, July 12 from 2 – 5 pm, Savory Spoon Cooking School in Ellison Bay will host afternoon tea and refreshments to discuss with the public their culinary tour to China.

  • Savory Spoon to Host Afternoon Tea

    On Sunday, July 12 from 2 – 5 pm, Savory Spoon Cooking School in Ellison Bay will host afternoon tea and refreshments to discuss with the public their culinary tour to China.

  • “Simple and Sassy” at Savory Spoon

    Get ready to learn some new cooking tricks on July 10, when Savory Spoon Cooking School hosts “Simple and Sassy the Savory Spoon Way.” Chef Thomas will assist students in preparing this flavorful dinner using a fresh free-range chicken, Door County fresh asparagus and homegrown strawberries.

  • “Simple and Sassy” at Savory Spoon

    Get ready to learn some new cooking tricks on July 10, when Savory Spoon Cooking School hosts “Simple and Sassy the Savory Spoon Way.” Chef Thomas will assist students in preparing this flavorful dinner using a fresh free-range chicken, Door County fresh asparagus and homegrown strawberries.

  • Jacksonport Historical Society Hosts Cemetery Walk

    The Jacksonport Historical Society will host a cemetery walk on the grounds of the Episcopal Church of the Holy Nativity on Wednesday, July 22 at 6 pm.

  • Jacksonport Historical Society Hosts Cemetery Walk

    The Jacksonport Historical Society will host a cemetery walk on the grounds of the Episcopal Church of the Holy Nativity on Wednesday, July 22 at 6 pm.

  • Cherry Fest Comes to Jacksonport August 1

    Plans are underway for Cherry Fest 2009. Hosted by the Jacksonport Historical Society, this annual event takes place Saturday, August 1 from 9 am – 4 pm at Jacksonport’s Lakeside Park.

  • Cherry Fest Comes to Jacksonport August 1

    Plans are underway for Cherry Fest 2009. Hosted by the Jacksonport Historical Society, this annual event takes place Saturday, August 1 from 9 am – 4 pm at Jacksonport’s Lakeside Park.

  • Snakes: Partners in Nature

    It has been my good fortune over the past 54 years to be with thousands of people, from toddlers to adults, hiking, exploring, studying and learning in the great outdoors.

  • Snakes: Partners in Nature

    It has been my good fortune over the past 54 years to be with thousands of people, from toddlers to adults, hiking, exploring, studying and learning in the great outdoors.

  • The Man Under the Hat

    This summer at Gibraltar School, as classrooms are cleaned, last year’s paperwork is completed, and faculty members prepare for September, the school is phasing out some of its old equipment.

  • The Man Under the Hat

    This summer at Gibraltar School, as classrooms are cleaned, last year’s paperwork is completed, and faculty members prepare for September, the school is phasing out some of its old equipment.

  • County Unemployment Rate Up From 2008

    Unemployment in Door County has declined from the winter months with the start of the tourist season. However, comparisons to 2008 and previous years show an increase in unemployment – not quite staggering numbers, but a significant increase during months many county residents rely on to make it through the off-season.

  • County Unemployment Rate Up From 2008

    Unemployment in Door County has declined from the winter months with the start of the tourist season. However, comparisons to 2008 and previous years show an increase in unemployment – not quite staggering numbers, but a significant increase during months many county residents rely on to make it through the off-season.

  • Water Thief is Climate, Study Claims

    A public hearing that the International Great Lakes Study Committee originally didn’t even plan on holding turned out to have more depth than any other, study officials said Tuesday.

  • Water Thief is Climate, Study Claims

    A public hearing that the International Great Lakes Study Committee originally didn’t even plan on holding turned out to have more depth than any other, study officials said Tuesday.

  • A New Approach to Drinking Problems?

    A little more than 10 years ago, Green Bay police grew tired of responding to calls involving the same drunks getting in fights, passing out in the street, and causing disturbances on Broadway Street.

  • A New Approach to Drinking Problems?

    A little more than 10 years ago, Green Bay police grew tired of responding to calls involving the same drunks getting in fights, passing out in the street, and causing disturbances on Broadway Street.

  • Sarosiek is Jacksonport’s New Chairman

    The Town of Jacksonport finally has a full board again after choosing Jim Sarosiek as its Town Chairman July 7. Jacksonport has been operating with mostly a two-person board since December, when former chairman George Bagnall stepped back due to illness.

  • Sarosiek is Jacksonport’s New Chairman

    The Town of Jacksonport finally has a full board again after choosing Jim Sarosiek as its Town Chairman July 7. Jacksonport has been operating with mostly a two-person board since December, when former chairman George Bagnall stepped back due to illness.

  • Volunteers Make Repairs to Plum Island Dock

    A volunteer work party traveled to Plum Island June 13 to replace several badly deteriorated dock timbers. Randy Holm served as team leader and organized the crew of Bill Kreiger and grandson Brennan, Allen Roberts, Chris Anderson, Howard Schmidt, Wendy Beilfus, and Gary Luedtke.

  • Volunteers Make Repairs to Plum Island Dock

    A volunteer work party traveled to Plum Island June 13 to replace several badly deteriorated dock timbers. Randy Holm served as team leader and organized the crew of Bill Kreiger and grandson Brennan, Allen Roberts, Chris Anderson, Howard Schmidt, Wendy Beilfus, and Gary Luedtke.

  • July 3 – 10

    • Wisconsin now has a primary enforcement seat belt law. Police can now pull drivers over for not wearing a seat belt. Previously, police could issue a citation to drivers not wearing their seat belt, but only if they pulled a driver over for another offense.

  • July 10 – 17

    • The next meeting of the Door County Tourism Zone Commission is July 20 at 9 am at the Baileys Harbor Town Hall. The Commission oversees the collection and disbursement of room tax funds collected by Door County municipalities.

  • Why Is It…?

    “Why Is It…?” was designed by Dr. Steiner to address readers’ questions about human behavior from a social psychological perspective in order to inform and stimulate dialogue about the ways in which our thoughts, feelings and behaviors are influenced by the presence of other people.

  • Snippets from Science

    • Why we sleep is a neuroscience mystery. Evidence suggests that sleep is associated with learning and memory, and that things we learn during the day are “consolidated” when we sleep.

  • Snippets from Science

    • Why we sleep is a neuroscience mystery. Evidence suggests that sleep is associated with learning and memory, and that things we learn during the day are “consolidated” when we sleep.

  • By the Numbers

    37,313 People killed in vehicle crashes in the U.S. in 2008, 3,998 fewer than in 2007   1.

  • By the Numbers

    37,313 People killed in vehicle crashes in the U.S. in 2008, 3,998 fewer than in 2007   1.

  • Notes from the Grove

    Welcome to the Notes from the Grove providing Liberty Grove residents and visitors tidbits of information about the goings on in Town Government.

  • Notes from the Grove

    Welcome to the Notes from the Grove providing Liberty Grove residents and visitors tidbits of information about the goings on in Town Government.

  • Reduce Your Utility Bills with European Net-Zero Housing

    "The Race to Zero" is the title of the Door County Environmental Council's (DCEC) next special program. Virge Temme, AIA architect, is featured speaker for the event that will be held Wednesday, July 15, 7 pm, at Crossroads at Big Creek, Sturgeon Bay.

  • Reduce Your Utility Bills with European Net-Zero Housing

    "The Race to Zero" is the title of the Door County Environmental Council's (DCEC) next special program. Virge Temme, AIA architect, is featured speaker for the event that will be held Wednesday, July 15, 7 pm, at Crossroads at Big Creek, Sturgeon Bay.

  • Food Preservation Programs Offered

    Many people are developing an interest in home canning with the goal of saving money or simply eating fresh local foods throughout the year.

  • Food Preservation Programs Offered

    Many people are developing an interest in home canning with the goal of saving money or simply eating fresh local foods throughout the year.

  • A 10-Step Guide to Going Green

    I remember the day vividly. I was sitting in my car waiting because I was obnoxiously early to my first day at the Peninsula Pulse.

  • A 10-Step Guide to Going Green

    I remember the day vividly. I was sitting in my car waiting because I was obnoxiously early to my first day at the Peninsula Pulse.

  • Quick Notes

    • The Baylake Bank Premier Club and the Door County YMCA are sponsoring an informational program, “YOUR AGING EYES,” at the Sturgeon Bay branch of the YMCA on Wednesday, July 15 from 9:45 – 10:45 am.

  • Quick Notes

    • The Baylake Bank Premier Club and the Door County YMCA are sponsoring an informational program, “YOUR AGING EYES,” at the Sturgeon Bay branch of the YMCA on Wednesday, July 15 from 9:45 – 10:45 am.

  • Edgewood Orchard Galleries Celebrates 40 Years

    Edgewood Orchard Galleries celebrated their 40th Anniversary on July 3 with a pig roast on the grounds of the gallery.

  • Edgewood Orchard Galleries Celebrates 40 Years

    Edgewood Orchard Galleries celebrated their 40th Anniversary on July 3 with a pig roast on the grounds of the gallery.

  • Business Briefs

    • A new TV show called Outdoor Rooms is scheduled to air sometime early next year on <a href="http://www.

  • Business Briefs

    • A new TV show called Outdoor Rooms is scheduled to air sometime early next year on <a href="http://www.

  • Water Thief is Climate, St. Clair Study Claims

    A public hearing that the International Great Lakes Study Committee originally didn’t even plan on holding turned out to have more depth than any other, study officials said Tuesday. More than

  • Water Thief is Climate, St. Clair Study Claims

    A public hearing that the International Great Lakes Study Committee originally didn’t even plan on holding turned out to have more depth than any other, study officials said Tuesday. More than

  • Patriotic Triva Test Anwers

    1. Francis Scott Key 2. Theodore Roosevelt 3. San Antonio, TX 4. Gerald Ford 5. The Cherokee 6. Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton 7.

  • Patriotic Triva Test Anwers

    1. Francis Scott Key 2. Theodore Roosevelt 3. San Antonio, TX 4. Gerald Ford 5. The Cherokee 6. Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton 7.

  • Public Hearing on Lake Levels Tomorrow

    A public hearing to gather feedback on the St. Claire River Study will be held Tuesday at the Door Community Auditorium at 7 pm. The study, commissioned by the International Joint Committee to determine

  • Public Hearing on Lake Levels Tomorrow

    A public hearing to gather feedback on the St. Claire River Study will be held Tuesday at the Door Community Auditorium at 7 pm. The study, commissioned by the International Joint Committee to determine

  • Kids’ Beat: A Northern Door guide for children, parents and grandparents

    OK, we’re here…NOW WHAT? That is a phrase I’ve heard from more than a few people in the years since I became a parent. As a full-time mom and a full-time resident of Door County, I’ve been asked for the answer to that question by visiting friends, family members, parents and grandparents.

  • Kids’ Beat: A Northern Door guide for children, parents and grandparents

    OK, we’re here…NOW WHAT? That is a phrase I’ve heard from more than a few people in the years since I became a parent. As a full-time mom and a full-time resident of Door County, I’ve been asked for the answer to that question by visiting friends, family members, parents and grandparents.

  • Kids Beat: Tips

    Beach BummingDoor County is full of galleries and shopping for mom and dad, but what is there for the little ones in tow? You can start your day at Alpine beach in Egg Harbor.

  • Kids Beat: Tips

    Beach BummingDoor County is full of galleries and shopping for mom and dad, but what is there for the little ones in tow? You can start your day at Alpine beach in Egg Harbor.

  • Kids’ Beat: Island Hopping With the Family

    You won’t find children building sand castles or digging to China at what is arguably Door County’s most beautiful beach. Neither activity is banned, and the children aren’t forbidden, it’s just that Schoolhouse Beach is all rock.

  • Kids’ Beat: Island Hopping With the Family

    You won’t find children building sand castles or digging to China at what is arguably Door County’s most beautiful beach. Neither activity is banned, and the children aren’t forbidden, it’s just that Schoolhouse Beach is all rock.

  • Door County’s State Parks

    • Peninsula State Park is a child’s paradise. Climb the tower, spend the day at Nicolet Beach, hike the trails, rent bikes – the list of things to do is endless.

  • Door County’s State Parks

    • Peninsula State Park is a child’s paradise. Climb the tower, spend the day at Nicolet Beach, hike the trails, rent bikes – the list of things to do is endless.

  • Rain Date

    So you brought the kids to Door County with visions of long days wearing them out at the beach and in the park – but now the forecast calls for rain.

  • Rain Date

    So you brought the kids to Door County with visions of long days wearing them out at the beach and in the park – but now the forecast calls for rain.

  • Richie Havens Plays Egg Harbor’s Peg Egan Center

    Folk artist Richie Havens has played some of the most popular stages and festivals across the United States and beyond – including one electrifying performance at 1969’s Woodstock Music & Arts Fair.

  • Richie Havens Plays Egg Harbor’s Peg Egan Center

    Folk artist Richie Havens has played some of the most popular stages and festivals across the United States and beyond – including one electrifying performance at 1969’s Woodstock Music & Arts Fair.

  • Sharing Sunsets and S’mores

    Dianne Trenchard shares a S'more with Doc Heide at the world premiere of Sunsets & S'mores, an American Folklore Theatre (AFT) show commissioned by the Friends of Peninsula State Park.

  • Sharing Sunsets and S’mores

    Dianne Trenchard shares a S'more with Doc Heide at the world premiere of Sunsets & S'mores, an American Folklore Theatre (AFT) show commissioned by the Friends of Peninsula State Park.

  • Upcoming Performances at Woodwalk Gallery

    Jeanne Kuhns brings her versatile band, Lost Mothra, to the Woodwalk Gallery stage on Friday, July 3, with the unique sounds of Adam Mackintosh and Anna Sacks to follow in concert on the following Friday, July 10.

  • Upcoming Performances at Woodwalk Gallery

    Jeanne Kuhns brings her versatile band, Lost Mothra, to the Woodwalk Gallery stage on Friday, July 3, with the unique sounds of Adam Mackintosh and Anna Sacks to follow in concert on the following Friday, July 10.

  • Players Backstage Tours Begin

    In conjunction with its 2009 season the Players will again offer public tours of its new stage house and all-weather audience pavilion. Free backstage tours will be offered at 2 pm on the following Sundays:  July 12, August 2, August 9, August 30, September 13, September 20, September 27, October 4 and October 11.

  • Players Backstage Tours Begin

    In conjunction with its 2009 season the Players will again offer public tours of its new stage house and all-weather audience pavilion. Free backstage tours will be offered at 2 pm on the following Sundays:  July 12, August 2, August 9, August 30, September 13, September 20, September 27, October 4 and October 11.

  • Fair Trade for Talent Competition Enters Second Week

    Tuesday, July 7 sees the second in a series of seven Fair Trade for Talent Nights at the Door County Outpost.Attracting over 450 applications from around the country, the Outpost is staging a talent show and entertainment extravaganza with a difference.

  • Fair Trade for Talent Competition Enters Second Week

    Tuesday, July 7 sees the second in a series of seven Fair Trade for Talent Nights at the Door County Outpost.Attracting over 450 applications from around the country, the Outpost is staging a talent show and entertainment extravaganza with a difference.

  • Northern Grill Announces Summer Music Schedule

    The Northern Grill in Sister Bay recently announced their music line-up for the 2009 summer season. All music is on Sunday evenings from 6 – 9 pm, weather permitting.

  • Northern Grill Announces Summer Music Schedule

    The Northern Grill in Sister Bay recently announced their music line-up for the 2009 summer season. All music is on Sunday evenings from 6 – 9 pm, weather permitting.

  • Gift Horse Presents! Hosts Songwriter Showcase at DCA

    If there’s one show you need attend in Door County this summer, let the Songwriter Showcase be it. Featuring an evening of original music by a combination of national artists and local favorites, the popular Songwriter Showcase makes its way to the Door Community Auditorium (DCA) stage on Thursday, July 16 at 7 pm.

  • Gift Horse Presents! Hosts Songwriter Showcase at DCA

    If there’s one show you need attend in Door County this summer, let the Songwriter Showcase be it. Featuring an evening of original music by a combination of national artists and local favorites, the popular Songwriter Showcase makes its way to the Door Community Auditorium (DCA) stage on Thursday, July 16 at 7 pm.

  • “The Day the Music Died” Rescheduled for October 24

    Originally scheduled for Saturday, July 4, Mark Shurilla’s “The Day the Music Died” will now be performed at the Door Community Auditorium on Saturday, October 24 at 8 pm.

  • “The Day the Music Died” Rescheduled for October 24

    Originally scheduled for Saturday, July 4, Mark Shurilla’s “The Day the Music Died” will now be performed at the Door Community Auditorium on Saturday, October 24 at 8 pm.

  • Birch Creek’s Symphony Series Features Violinist Hanford

    Robert Hanford, Concertmaster with the Lyric Opera, ascends the stage in the Dutton Concert Barn at Birch Creek for his eleventh season as Concertmaster of the Birch Creek Symphony Orchestra.

  • Birch Creek’s Symphony Series Features Violinist Hanford

    Robert Hanford, Concertmaster with the Lyric Opera, ascends the stage in the Dutton Concert Barn at Birch Creek for his eleventh season as Concertmaster of the Birch Creek Symphony Orchestra.

  • AFT Benefit Concert Features Lewis & Burroughs

    Award-winning Memphis musicians Eric Lewis and Tommy Burroughs will present a Benefit Concert for American Folklore Theatre at 7:30 pm on Sunday, July 12 at the Peninsula School of Art in Fish Creek.

  • AFT Benefit Concert Features Lewis & Burroughs

    Award-winning Memphis musicians Eric Lewis and Tommy Burroughs will present a Benefit Concert for American Folklore Theatre at 7:30 pm on Sunday, July 12 at the Peninsula School of Art in Fish Creek.

  • TAP Stages Night of the Living Beauty Pageant

    Stage moms, crazed contestants, crooked judges and gangsters are all part of the fun that ensues when the students of the Third Avenue Playhouse Summer Theater Camp Present Night of the Living Beauty Pageant.

  • TAP Stages Night of the Living Beauty Pageant

    Stage moms, crazed contestants, crooked judges and gangsters are all part of the fun that ensues when the students of the Third Avenue Playhouse Summer Theater Camp Present Night of the Living Beauty Pageant.

  • Eli Mattson Tickets On Sale

    Singer/songwriter Eli Mattson returns to Door County this September as part of a concert tour sponsored by Cellcom. Mattson will appear at Third Avenue Playhouse on Friday, September 25 at 7:30 pm.

  • Eli Mattson Tickets On Sale

    Singer/songwriter Eli Mattson returns to Door County this September as part of a concert tour sponsored by Cellcom. Mattson will appear at Third Avenue Playhouse on Friday, September 25 at 7:30 pm.

  • Player Profile

    Teresa MartinHometown:  Fish CreekHome Course:  Peninsula State Park and Horseshoe BayHandicap:  16Years Playing:  19Best 18-hole score:  81Hole-in-one(s)?:  “One, in 1988, #8 at Peninsula.

  • Player Profile

    Teresa MartinHometown:  Fish CreekHome Course:  Peninsula State Park and Horseshoe BayHandicap:  16Years Playing:  19Best 18-hole score:  81Hole-in-one(s)?:  “One, in 1988, #8 at Peninsula.

  • Outing Outcomes

    Spike Birmingham Memorial Gross: 1st Place:  J.J. Johnson, Mark Vandertie 2nd Place:  John Maki, Alex Byrne, Brian Poshak, Dave Jilot 3rd Place:  Kobylinski, Hafeman, Hafeman, Stewart Net: 1st Place:  Carol Anderson, Arron Messenger, Chris Olson, Brad Wiegand 2nd Place:  Bill Teich, Tom Conway, Tom Kennedy, Steve Propsom 3rd Place:  Terry Gunnlaugsson, Dan Boes, Dennis Wolfgram, […]

  • Outing Outcomes

    Spike Birmingham Memorial Gross: 1st Place:  J.J. Johnson, Mark Vandertie 2nd Place:  John Maki, Alex Byrne, Brian Poshak, Dave Jilot 3rd Place:  Kobylinski, Hafeman, Hafeman, Stewart Net: 1st Place:  Carol Anderson, Arron Messenger, Chris Olson, Brad Wiegand 2nd Place:  Bill Teich, Tom Conway, Tom Kennedy, Steve Propsom 3rd Place:  Terry Gunnlaugsson, Dan Boes, Dennis Wolfgram, […]

  • Upcoming Golf Events

    • July 6:Idlewild Cup, Idlewild920.743.3334• July 11:Professional Law Enforcement Scramble, Idlewild920.

  • Upcoming Golf Events

    • July 6:Idlewild Cup, Idlewild920.743.3334• July 11:Professional Law Enforcement Scramble, Idlewild920.

  • Making The Turn

    Adaptive Golfers Are Up For The Challenge Most of us hackers take the game of golf for granted; the fact that we can throw our clubs in the trunk, head to the golf course, walk to the first tee, and start swinging.

  • Making The Turn

    Adaptive Golfers Are Up For The Challenge Most of us hackers take the game of golf for granted; the fact that we can throw our clubs in the trunk, head to the golf course, walk to the first tee, and start swinging.

  • Article posted Friday, July 3, 2009 12:00pm

    Do you need glasses?For most wine drinkers, there are no “official” sizes or shapes for wine glasses. Tradition, technology and common sense all tend to dictate what type of wine glasses work best for certain wines.

  • Article posted Friday, July 3, 2009 12:00pm

    Do you need glasses?For most wine drinkers, there are no “official” sizes or shapes for wine glasses. Tradition, technology and common sense all tend to dictate what type of wine glasses work best for certain wines.