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  • Snaky Wet Exit Doesn’t Stop Fun of Sea Kayak Symposium

    My first time sea kayaking was going well until I came up from my first wet exit. Shocked by the cold Lake Michigan water at Rowleys Bay, I was even more shocked when I lifted my head out of the water and saw a good-sized snake slithering on top of the water right behind instructor Mike Looman.

  • Snaky Wet Exit Doesn’t Stop Fun of Sea Kayak Symposium

    My first time sea kayaking was going well until I came up from my first wet exit. Shocked by the cold Lake Michigan water at Rowleys Bay, I was even more shocked when I lifted my head out of the water and saw a good-sized snake slithering on top of the water right behind instructor Mike Looman.

  • Northern Door Volleyball League

    Standings, results and schedule.

  • Northern Door Volleyball League

    Standings, results and schedule.

  • Door County League Baseball

    Standings, results and schedule.

  • Door County League Baseball

    Standings, results and schedule.

  • 2013 Women’s Double Header League Softball

    Standings, results and schedule.

  • 2013 Women’s Double Header League Softball

    Standings, results and schedule.

  • Painted Turtles

    Whenever I can observe and enjoy a creature whose ancestors’ fossils indicate they lived as many as 15 million years ago, it’s a red-letter day. It was a medium-size Painted Turtle, no longer than five inches, basking on a partly submerged moss-covered log that captured our attention as a friend and I waited patiently for dragonflies to appear along this quiet shore.

  • Painted Turtles

    Whenever I can observe and enjoy a creature whose ancestors’ fossils indicate they lived as many as 15 million years ago, it’s a red-letter day. It was a medium-size Painted Turtle, no longer than five inches, basking on a partly submerged moss-covered log that captured our attention as a friend and I waited patiently for dragonflies to appear along this quiet shore.

  • Celebrating Door County’s Great Philanthropists

    On June 26, the Door County Community Foundation hosted its annual Celebration of Giving at Horseshoe Bay Golf Club in Egg Harbor. One-hundred-seventy-five guests gathered that day to honor Spencer and Barbara Gould as Door County’s 2013 Philanthropists of the Year.

  • Celebrating Door County’s Great Philanthropists

    On June 26, the Door County Community Foundation hosted its annual Celebration of Giving at Horseshoe Bay Golf Club in Egg Harbor. One-hundred-seventy-five guests gathered that day to honor Spencer and Barbara Gould as Door County’s 2013 Philanthropists of the Year.

  • Discussion of a Community Kitchen and Farmers Market

    The public hearing held on the planned road resurfacing of Garrett Bay Road was attended by 64 people. Highway committee chairman Mike Walker explained to the audience the process that has gone into the recommendation that will be forwarded to the town board. The board was in attendance but not in session.

  • Discussion of a Community Kitchen and Farmers Market

    The public hearing held on the planned road resurfacing of Garrett Bay Road was attended by 64 people. Highway committee chairman Mike Walker explained to the audience the process that has gone into the recommendation that will be forwarded to the town board. The board was in attendance but not in session.

  • Article posted Thursday, July 18, 2013 3:21pm

    On Saturday, July 13, George Zimmerman was found not guilty for the death of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin in Florida last year. Zimmerman shot Martin, but was protected under the state’s “stand your ground” law.

  • Article posted Thursday, July 18, 2013 3:21pm

    On Saturday, July 13, George Zimmerman was found not guilty for the death of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin in Florida last year. Zimmerman shot Martin, but was protected under the state’s “stand your ground” law.

  • Keeping the Younger Generation in Their Place

    If you are below the age of 30, you need to stop reading this column now. The words that follow are not for your eyes. In a week I will have something for you to read, but for now please turn the page.

  • Keeping the Younger Generation in Their Place

    If you are below the age of 30, you need to stop reading this column now. The words that follow are not for your eyes. In a week I will have something for you to read, but for now please turn the page.

  • Seventeen-foot Giant Ground Sloths

    Can an autistic child learn to become relatively normal? Take the case of the little girl who was born autistic. She did not speak until she was three and a half years old and was withdrawn and had a “flat,” unemotional personality.

  • Seventeen-foot Giant Ground Sloths

    Can an autistic child learn to become relatively normal? Take the case of the little girl who was born autistic. She did not speak until she was three and a half years old and was withdrawn and had a “flat,” unemotional personality.

  • Volunteer Voices

    When Jessica and Jimmy Grasse opened Grasse’s Grill in 2012, they knew they were exactly where they were meant to be. Jimmy, who grew up in Ellison Bay, and Jessica, from Gurnee, Illinois, met in Madison, where she was a nurse.

  • Volunteer Voices

    When Jessica and Jimmy Grasse opened Grasse’s Grill in 2012, they knew they were exactly where they were meant to be. Jimmy, who grew up in Ellison Bay, and Jessica, from Gurnee, Illinois, met in Madison, where she was a nurse.

  • Door County Humane Society Featured Pets

    Door County does not experience animal mistreatment cases to the extent seen in more metropolitan areas, but this area is not immune from this reality.

  • Door County Humane Society Featured Pets

    Door County does not experience animal mistreatment cases to the extent seen in more metropolitan areas, but this area is not immune from this reality.

  • Good Turnout at Zion Methodist Hymn Sing

    Chairs had to be set up in the aisles at Zion United Methodist Church the evening of Sunday, July 14, when 75 people from 12 different denominations gathered for the first of two annual hymn sings at the church.

  • Good Turnout at Zion Methodist Hymn Sing

    Chairs had to be set up in the aisles at Zion United Methodist Church the evening of Sunday, July 14, when 75 people from 12 different denominations gathered for the first of two annual hymn sings at the church.

  • Good Turnout at Zion Methodist Hymn Sing

    Chairs had to be set up in the aisles at Zion United Methodist Church the evening of Sunday, July 14, when 75 people from 12 different denominations gathered for the first of two annual hymn sings at the church.

  • Good Turnout at Zion Methodist Hymn Sing

    Chairs had to be set up in the aisles at Zion United Methodist Church the evening of Sunday, July 14, when 75 people from 12 different denominations gathered for the first of two annual hymn sings at the church.

  • MDCMC Dental Clinic Receives Walmart Grant

    The Ministry Door County Medical Center (MDCMC) Dental Clinic recently received a $35,000 grant from Walmart. “We are very thankful for Walmart’s contribution.

  • MDCMC Dental Clinic Receives Walmart Grant

    The Ministry Door County Medical Center (MDCMC) Dental Clinic recently received a $35,000 grant from Walmart. “We are very thankful for Walmart’s contribution.

  • Fourth Annual Mariner Awards Dinner Set for July 28

    The public is invited to join the Door County Maritime Museum and Sturgeon Bay Yacht Club in honoring the Fourth Annual Mariner Award nominees, including Coast Guard Person of the Year.

  • Fourth Annual Mariner Awards Dinner Set for July 28

    The public is invited to join the Door County Maritime Museum and Sturgeon Bay Yacht Club in honoring the Fourth Annual Mariner Award nominees, including Coast Guard Person of the Year.

  • Upcoming Docks-ology Service Focuses on “Healing of Relationships”

    Every Wednesday at 7:30 pm, a different Northern Door church will host the Anderson Docks-ology Sunset Service at Anderson Dock in Ephraim. The theme for services this year is “A Reflection on the Gifts of Healing.

  • Upcoming Docks-ology Service Focuses on “Healing of Relationships”

    Every Wednesday at 7:30 pm, a different Northern Door church will host the Anderson Docks-ology Sunset Service at Anderson Dock in Ephraim. The theme for services this year is “A Reflection on the Gifts of Healing.

  • Mr. G’s Hosts JHS Annual Meeting

    The Jacksonport Historical Society Annual Meeting is July 24 at Mr. G's Logan Creek Grille in Jacksonport. Phillip L. Block will speak of his fascination with lighthouses and his love of photography.

  • Mr. G’s Hosts JHS Annual Meeting

    The Jacksonport Historical Society Annual Meeting is July 24 at Mr. G's Logan Creek Grille in Jacksonport. Phillip L. Block will speak of his fascination with lighthouses and his love of photography.

  • Learning to “Fall Upward” with Rev. Scott Stoner

    The Rev. Scott Stoner, an Episcopal priest and a psychotherapist in Milwaukee, will offer a seminar on “falling upward” at 7:30 pm on July 25 at the Church of the Atonement.

  • Learning to “Fall Upward” with Rev. Scott Stoner

    The Rev. Scott Stoner, an Episcopal priest and a psychotherapist in Milwaukee, will offer a seminar on “falling upward” at 7:30 pm on July 25 at the Church of the Atonement.

  • Third World Marketplace at Shepherd of the Bay

    On July 27, 10 am – 4 pm, Shepherd of the Bay Lutheran Church will host the Third World Marketplace. The community is invited to shop for unique creations from artisans around the world, and to sample organic coffees.

  • Third World Marketplace at Shepherd of the Bay

    On July 27, 10 am – 4 pm, Shepherd of the Bay Lutheran Church will host the Third World Marketplace. The community is invited to shop for unique creations from artisans around the world, and to sample organic coffees.

  • Local 4-H Youth Attend Annual Conference

    Five Door County youth were part of hundreds of 4-H youth who attended the 93rd annual 4-H & Youth Conference at the University of Wisconsin – Madison in June.

  • Boot Scootin’ for the Shelter Set for August 2

    Cowboy hats and bandanas are the attire for the dinner and dance benefitting the Door County Humane Society (DCHS) on August 2 – Boot Scootin’ for the Shelter.

  • Boot Scootin’ for the Shelter Set for August 2

    Cowboy hats and bandanas are the attire for the dinner and dance benefitting the Door County Humane Society (DCHS) on August 2 – Boot Scootin’ for the Shelter.

  • Connection between Sleep & Aging Discussed at CHIP

    Northern Door Health & Wellness Ministry continues its Community Health Information Programs with “Normal Sleep and the Effects of Aging” on Aug. 11 at 4 pm at St.

  • Connection between Sleep & Aging Discussed at CHIP

    Northern Door Health & Wellness Ministry continues its Community Health Information Programs with “Normal Sleep and the Effects of Aging” on Aug. 11 at 4 pm at St.

  • NASA Ambassador Visits NDCC’s Camp Cool

    On July 9 & 11, NASA (the National Aeronautics and Space Administration) came to the students of Northern Door Children’s Center’s (NDCC) Camp Cool Summer Program.

  • NASA Ambassador Visits NDCC’s Camp Cool

    On July 9 & 11, NASA (the National Aeronautics and Space Administration) came to the students of Northern Door Children’s Center’s (NDCC) Camp Cool Summer Program.

  • Farmers Want More Dog Days of Summer

    Hot, sunny days and warm nights are just what the doctor ordered for area farmers after a late start to the growing season. The University of Wisconsin Agronomy Department recently issued a report saying, “The 2013 growing season was one of the most extended planting seasons since record-keeping began in 1979.

  • Farmers Want More Dog Days of Summer

    Hot, sunny days and warm nights are just what the doctor ordered for area farmers after a late start to the growing season. The University of Wisconsin Agronomy Department recently issued a report saying, “The 2013 growing season was one of the most extended planting seasons since record-keeping began in 1979.

  • New Addition to Door County Trolley Fleet

    Door County Trolley, Inc. has added the newest trolley to its fleet – a restored trolley from Walt Disney Company in Anaheim, Calif. The trolley holds 29 passengers and has a handicap accessibility option.

  • New Addition to Door County Trolley Fleet

    Door County Trolley, Inc. has added the newest trolley to its fleet – a restored trolley from Walt Disney Company in Anaheim, Calif. The trolley holds 29 passengers and has a handicap accessibility option.

  • Landmark Resort Earns AAA’s 3-Diamond Rating

    The Landmark Resort Board of Directors announce the resort has received a 3-Diamond Rating from the American Automobile Association (AAA). AAA Diamond Ratings represent a combination of the overall quality, the range of facilities, and the level of services offered by a property.

  • Landmark Resort Earns AAA’s 3-Diamond Rating

    The Landmark Resort Board of Directors announce the resort has received a 3-Diamond Rating from the American Automobile Association (AAA). AAA Diamond Ratings represent a combination of the overall quality, the range of facilities, and the level of services offered by a property.

  • Hot Games & Puzzles Introduces “Color Door County”

    Hot Games & Puzzles LLC announce the publication of its first coloring book – Color Door County, a new kind of high-definition coloring/finishing book.

  • Hot Games & Puzzles Introduces “Color Door County”

    Hot Games & Puzzles LLC announce the publication of its first coloring book – Color Door County, a new kind of high-definition coloring/finishing book.

  • William Pokorsky Joins Blahnik Investment Group

    William (Bill) Pokorsky recently joined Blahnik Investment Group, Raymond James Financial Services, Inc. as a financial advisor. Pokorsky specializes in providing investment planning services for individuals and families.

  • William Pokorsky Joins Blahnik Investment Group

    William (Bill) Pokorsky recently joined Blahnik Investment Group, Raymond James Financial Services, Inc. as a financial advisor. Pokorsky specializes in providing investment planning services for individuals and families.

  • DCVB Presents Latest CTA Graduates

    Sixteen individuals recently completed the Certified Tourism Ambassador (CTA) Program offered through the Door County Visitor Bureau. Graduates learned about local history, area attractions, useful resources and customer service.

  • DCVB Presents Latest CTA Graduates

    Sixteen individuals recently completed the Certified Tourism Ambassador (CTA) Program offered through the Door County Visitor Bureau. Graduates learned about local history, area attractions, useful resources and customer service.

  • Today Your Card Came

    written in a less than steady hand

  • Today Your Card Came

    written in a less than steady hand

  • What Is This Thing Called Death?

    When I was five, the old man my father called / Uncle Lee, who had long since converted / his farm to flower gardens

  • Sanctuary

    the mouse / pedaled through / the door

  • Sanctuary

    the mouse / pedaled through / the door

  • Cosmic Shift

    Dusk shifted to darkness / and shrieks of excitement / rose to pierce the night

  • Cosmic Shift

    Dusk shifted to darkness / and shrieks of excitement / rose to pierce the night

  • Merriment and Awe

    A tiny bird / flickers in and out

  • Merriment and Awe

    A tiny bird / flickers in and out

  • Developing Skill as a Poet: Wallace Group

    “The birth of the Wallace Group occurred about fourteen years ago after an annual poets’ retreat,” past Door County Poet Laureate Barbara Larsen recalled.

  • Developing Skill as a Poet: Wallace Group

    “The birth of the Wallace Group occurred about fourteen years ago after an annual poets’ retreat,” past Door County Poet Laureate Barbara Larsen recalled.

  • Musicians Converge to Celebrate “Songs of Doc Heide”

    Fifteen musicians from across the country take to the stage at Door Community Auditorium on July 23 to present Songs of Doc Heide, a celebration of Heide’s 40-year performing career.

  • Musicians Converge to Celebrate “Songs of Doc Heide”

    Fifteen musicians from across the country take to the stage at Door Community Auditorium on July 23 to present Songs of Doc Heide, a celebration of Heide’s 40-year performing career.

  • Response Time Key to Door County Triathlon Safety

    It seems a shame to start a story about a competition of strength and endurance with its saddest element, but the figures are fact:  Of the 45 triathlon deaths between 2003 and 2011, 31 occurred from cardiac failure during the swimming segment of the competition (you can see the full USA Triathlon Fatality Incidents Study at usatriathalon.

  • Response Time Key to Door County Triathlon Safety

    It seems a shame to start a story about a competition of strength and endurance with its saddest element, but the figures are fact:  Of the 45 triathlon deaths between 2003 and 2011, 31 occurred from cardiac failure during the swimming segment of the competition (you can see the full USA Triathlon Fatality Incidents Study at usatriathalon.

  • Planning and Location – The Two Keys to Success of the Door County Triathlon

    The 2013 Door County Half Iron Triathlon set a new record when it reached its 1,000 participant capacity on Jan. 28, less than one month after opening for registration.

  • Planning and Location – The Two Keys to Success of the Door County Triathlon

    The 2013 Door County Half Iron Triathlon set a new record when it reached its 1,000 participant capacity on Jan. 28, less than one month after opening for registration.

  • 2013 Door County Triathlon Road Disruptions

    SATURDAY, JULY 20 • Bay Shore Drive/Cty. B from Murphy Park to Old Stone Quarry Park:  8 – 11 am: Road closed to motorists.

  • 2013 Door County Triathlon Road Disruptions

    SATURDAY, JULY 20 • Bay Shore Drive/Cty. B from Murphy Park to Old Stone Quarry Park:  8 – 11 am: Road closed to motorists.

  • Plant-based Diet and Training Drive Sprint, Triathlon Athlete

    It was January of 2011 and I had just registered for my first triathlon, the Door County Half Iron. Most newbies in the sport start with a sprint distance but I was going all in with a characteristic immoderation I have come to embrace.

  • Plant-based Diet and Training Drive Sprint, Triathlon Athlete

    It was January of 2011 and I had just registered for my first triathlon, the Door County Half Iron. Most newbies in the sport start with a sprint distance but I was going all in with a characteristic immoderation I have come to embrace.

  • The Ridges Sanctuary Offers Spanish-translated Nature Hikes

    There are plenty of opportunities to learn about nature in Door County, but almost all of them hinge on one thing – understanding English. That’s one thing Marne Kaeske and Sarah Miller are out to change.

  • The Ridges Sanctuary Offers Spanish-translated Nature Hikes

    There are plenty of opportunities to learn about nature in Door County, but almost all of them hinge on one thing – understanding English. That’s one thing Marne Kaeske and Sarah Miller are out to change.

  • A Day to Celebrate The Ridges

    The Ridges Sanctuary will host a full day of activities on Aug. 3 under the big tent on the future site of its new visitor center, beginning with its Annual Meeting at 3 pm.

  • A Day to Celebrate The Ridges

    The Ridges Sanctuary will host a full day of activities on Aug. 3 under the big tent on the future site of its new visitor center, beginning with its Annual Meeting at 3 pm.

  • Cheryl Myers Leads Seminar at Life Preserver Wellness Shop

    Life Preserver Wellness Shop LLC will host a pain and inflammation seminar with Cheryl Myers on July 26 from 1:30 – 3 pm. Myers is head of scientific affairs and education for EuroPharma, Inc.

  • Cheryl Myers Leads Seminar at Life Preserver Wellness Shop

    Life Preserver Wellness Shop LLC will host a pain and inflammation seminar with Cheryl Myers on July 26 from 1:30 – 3 pm. Myers is head of scientific affairs and education for EuroPharma, Inc.

  • How Triathletes Can Avoid Introducing Invasive Species

    The Door County Triathlon is coming up this weekend, when about 2,000 athletes will jump in Green Bay for the sprint triathlon and half iron. But the weekend’s not all about athletics – there are environmental concerns, too.

  • How Triathletes Can Avoid Introducing Invasive Species

    The Door County Triathlon is coming up this weekend, when about 2,000 athletes will jump in Green Bay for the sprint triathlon and half iron. But the weekend’s not all about athletics – there are environmental concerns, too.

  • Your Representatives in the News

    Governor Scott Walker The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel’s Politifact Wisconsin, a project that fact checks statements made by politicians, has been tracking progress on Walker’s promises with a tool called the Walk-O-Meter.

  • Your Representatives in the News

    Governor Scott Walker The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel’s Politifact Wisconsin, a project that fact checks statements made by politicians, has been tracking progress on Walker’s promises with a tool called the Walk-O-Meter.

  • Door County Libraries and Senior Resource Center Designated as Cooling Centers

    Heat is the number one weather killer in the United States, far exceeding death by tornadoes and severe storms. An average of 146 people die from heat-related causes every year.

  • Door County Libraries and Senior Resource Center Designated as Cooling Centers

    Heat is the number one weather killer in the United States, far exceeding death by tornadoes and severe storms. An average of 146 people die from heat-related causes every year.

  • Scientist Studies Chemical Contamination in Northeast Wisconsin Groundwater

    Viruses and bacteria aren’t the only things that can contaminate our groundwater. Chemicals called endocrine disruptors have hit the scene as the newest concern over clean drinking water.

  • Scientist Studies Chemical Contamination in Northeast Wisconsin Groundwater

    Viruses and bacteria aren’t the only things that can contaminate our groundwater. Chemicals called endocrine disruptors have hit the scene as the newest concern over clean drinking water.

  • Insurance Coverage Questioned for Door County Emergency Volunteers

    When there’s an emergency in Door County, the county ambulance is not necessarily the first to arrive. Volunteer emergency medical responders (EMRs) are typically first on the scene.

  • Insurance Coverage Questioned for Door County Emergency Volunteers

    When there’s an emergency in Door County, the county ambulance is not necessarily the first to arrive. Volunteer emergency medical responders (EMRs) are typically first on the scene.

  • George K. Pinney County Park Dedication Sunday

    • The Town of Jacksonport will hear in August if it received a grant from the Knowles-Nelson Stewardship Program to help cover the cost of purchasing the property next to Lakeside Park.

  • George K. Pinney County Park Dedication Sunday

    • The Town of Jacksonport will hear in August if it received a grant from the Knowles-Nelson Stewardship Program to help cover the cost of purchasing the property next to Lakeside Park.

  • Australasia Added to National Historic Registry

    • The remains of the Australasia, a wooden bulk carrier that sank about 800 feet southeast of Whitefish Dunes State Park beach, is one of three Lake Michigan shipwrecks added to the National Register of Historic Places.

  • Australasia Added to National Historic Registry

    • The remains of the Australasia, a wooden bulk carrier that sank about 800 feet southeast of Whitefish Dunes State Park beach, is one of three Lake Michigan shipwrecks added to the National Register of Historic Places.

  • Full Day of Events with Ron Preston at Pen Park

    Join San Carolos Apacyhe and Headman Dancer at Gathering of Nations Ron Preston at Peninsula State Park on July 20, for family friendly programs highlighting Southwestern Indian dance.

  • Full Day of Events with Ron Preston at Pen Park

    Join San Carolos Apacyhe and Headman Dancer at Gathering of Nations Ron Preston at Peninsula State Park on July 20, for family friendly programs highlighting Southwestern Indian dance.

  • Viva’s Vintage Market Held on Baileys Harbor Town Hall Lawn

    On July 20, 10 am – 5 pm, those who love all things vintage are invited to stroll the grounds of the Baileys Harbor Town Hall, on the corner of Highway 57 and County Highway F, at the eighth annual Viva’s Vintage Market.

  • Viva’s Vintage Market Held on Baileys Harbor Town Hall Lawn

    On July 20, 10 am – 5 pm, those who love all things vintage are invited to stroll the grounds of the Baileys Harbor Town Hall, on the corner of Highway 57 and County Highway F, at the eighth annual Viva’s Vintage Market.

  • Horses and Riders Invited to Horsemanship & Roping Workshop

    Located mid-peninsula on County Highway A, just north of County Highway EE, Jesus “Chewy” Jauregui's Horsemanship Ranch is the site of year-round horsemanship training and development in Door County.

  • Horses and Riders Invited to Horsemanship & Roping Workshop

    Located mid-peninsula on County Highway A, just north of County Highway EE, Jesus “Chewy” Jauregui's Horsemanship Ranch is the site of year-round horsemanship training and development in Door County.

  • Alewives Float Onto Door County Beaches

    Alewives spread throughout the Great Lakes in the 1950s, but only catch our attention when they die and wash up on the beach. It’s the smell that does it – the scent of rotting fish that’s lately pervaded Door County beaches.

  • Alewives Float Onto Door County Beaches

    Alewives spread throughout the Great Lakes in the 1950s, but only catch our attention when they die and wash up on the beach. It’s the smell that does it – the scent of rotting fish that’s lately pervaded Door County beaches.

  • Annual Tractor and Engine Show in Ellison Bay

    The 11th annual Liberty Grove Historical Society (LGHS) tractor and engine show, with juried art & craft fair will be held on July 27 and 28, at the LGHS grounds in Ellison Bay.

  • Annual Tractor and Engine Show in Ellison Bay

    The 11th annual Liberty Grove Historical Society (LGHS) tractor and engine show, with juried art & craft fair will be held on July 27 and 28, at the LGHS grounds in Ellison Bay.

  • Sturgeon Bay Maritime Week Set for July 25 – Aug. 4

    Sturgeon Bay will once again honor its rich maritime heritage with a diverse collection of entertaining and fun events from July 25 to August 4. Officially titled "Sturgeon Bay Maritime Week: A Salute to the U.S. Coast Guard," the celebration includes many new and long-standing events.

  • Sturgeon Bay Maritime Week Set for July 25 – Aug. 4

    Sturgeon Bay will once again honor its rich maritime heritage with a diverse collection of entertaining and fun events from July 25 to August 4. Officially titled "Sturgeon Bay Maritime Week: A Salute to the U.S. Coast Guard," the celebration includes many new and long-standing events.

  • “Drawing in Nature” is Next Up for Family Programs at Crossroads

    Family programs are offered at Crossroads at Big Creek Monday through Thursdays during the summer. The programs are free and open to the public and all begin at the Collins Learning Center at 1:30 pm.

  • “Drawing in Nature” is Next Up for Family Programs at Crossroads

    Family programs are offered at Crossroads at Big Creek Monday through Thursdays during the summer. The programs are free and open to the public and all begin at the Collins Learning Center at 1:30 pm.

  • Egg Harbor Hosts Second Annual Sports and Classic Car Show

    Car collectors, owners and admirers will want to be at the Door County Sports and Classic Car Show in Egg Harbor. The second annual car show takes place August 17 from 10 am – 3 pm.

  • Egg Harbor Hosts Second Annual Sports and Classic Car Show

    Car collectors, owners and admirers will want to be at the Door County Sports and Classic Car Show in Egg Harbor. The second annual car show takes place August 17 from 10 am – 3 pm.

  • Campfire Cooking Featured at Savory Spoon

    No need to roast hot dogs and warm up a can of beans anymore when you can dine on pizza margherita and hot cherry pie for dessert. On July 23 at 6 pm, join Savory Spoon Cooking School for a real campfire experience with instructors Mark Samuels and Ray Werner, who have collectively taught Outdoor Education at Lake Forest High School for over 45 years.

  • Campfire Cooking Featured at Savory Spoon

    No need to roast hot dogs and warm up a can of beans anymore when you can dine on pizza margherita and hot cherry pie for dessert. On July 23 at 6 pm, join Savory Spoon Cooking School for a real campfire experience with instructors Mark Samuels and Ray Werner, who have collectively taught Outdoor Education at Lake Forest High School for over 45 years.

  • Celebrating Mud at Pen Park

    Peninsula State Park (PSP) Camper Kim Steiner proudly displays a mud pie while the Soil Witch (a.k.a. Naturalist Kathleen Harris) looks on. The art project was part of a Mud Day Celebration featuring nature play art.

  • Celebrating Mud at Pen Park

    Peninsula State Park (PSP) Camper Kim Steiner proudly displays a mud pie while the Soil Witch (a.k.a. Naturalist Kathleen Harris) looks on. The art project was part of a Mud Day Celebration featuring nature play art.

  • 5 Milers Return to DCA for Benefit Concert

    The 5 Milers folk music band will perform a benefit for DOOR CANcer Inc. at the Door Community Auditorium on July 27 at 7:30 pm. The 5 Milers were formed at Neenah High School in 1963.

  • 5 Milers Return to DCA for Benefit Concert

    The 5 Milers folk music band will perform a benefit for DOOR CANcer Inc. at the Door Community Auditorium on July 27 at 7:30 pm. The 5 Milers were formed at Neenah High School in 1963.

  • Woodwalk Concert Series Presents Al Rose and The Transcendos

    Al Rose and The Transcendos will perform at the Woodwalk Concert Series on July 19 at 7 pm. Rose is a mesmerizing performer as a solo act and with any number of his band, The Transcendos.

  • Chris Irwin to Perform at July 21 Fishstock Concert

    Los Angeles based musician Chris Irwin returns to the county for his 14th annual Fishstock concert on July 21 at 7 pm. A native of Tennessee, Irwin has appeared in 16 American Folklore Theatre (AFT) shows since 1997, most recently “Home for the Holidays.

  • Sunset Concert Series Welcomes Back Dailey & Vincent

    Dailey & Vincent will take the stage at the Peg Egan Performing Art Center’s Sunset Concert Series on July 21 at 7 pm. Jamie Dailey (guitar, bass, lead and harmony vocals) joined the Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver band in 1998 as lead, baritone and tenor singer and bass player.

  • Sunset Concert Series Welcomes Back Dailey & Vincent

    Dailey & Vincent will take the stage at the Peg Egan Performing Art Center’s Sunset Concert Series on July 21 at 7 pm. Jamie Dailey (guitar, bass, lead and harmony vocals) joined the Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver band in 1998 as lead, baritone and tenor singer and bass player.

  • DCA Presents the Blues Brothers Revue

    On July 25, Fish Creek will come alive with blues, soul, and gospel music when Door Community Auditorium presents the official Blues Brothers Revue. The Blues Brothers Revue pays homage to Chicago’s rich musical history in the true spirit of the Blues Brothers, originally created by John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd in 1978.

  • DCA Presents the Blues Brothers Revue

    On July 25, Fish Creek will come alive with blues, soul, and gospel music when Door Community Auditorium presents the official Blues Brothers Revue. The Blues Brothers Revue pays homage to Chicago’s rich musical history in the true spirit of the Blues Brothers, originally created by John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd in 1978.

  • 100% Natural Up Next at Music in the Garden Series

    On July 23, 100% Natural will take the stage at the Music in the Garden Series presented by Ministry Door County Medical Center (MDCMC). The style of 100% Natural covers many aspects of music such as doo-wop, rhythm & blues, rock, jazz, contemporary and gospel.

  • 100% Natural Up Next at Music in the Garden Series

    On July 23, 100% Natural will take the stage at the Music in the Garden Series presented by Ministry Door County Medical Center (MDCMC). The style of 100% Natural covers many aspects of music such as doo-wop, rhythm & blues, rock, jazz, contemporary and gospel.

  • Bands by the Bay Extravaganza at Gordon Lodge

    The “Bands by the Bay” musical extravaganza takes place at Gordon Lodge on August 4, 3 – 9 pm. This unique event features six hours of music by several of Door County’s finest musicians.

  • Bands by the Bay Extravaganza at Gordon Lodge

    The “Bands by the Bay” musical extravaganza takes place at Gordon Lodge on August 4, 3 – 9 pm. This unique event features six hours of music by several of Door County’s finest musicians.

  • The Velveetones Bring Music & Comedy to Mojo Rosa’s

    The Velveetatones will perform a mix of deep blues and humor at Mojo Rosa’s, located at 7778 Highway 42 in Egg Harbor, on July 20. The Velveetatones are journeymen musicians who are funny and engaging on stage.

  • The Velveetones Bring Music & Comedy to Mojo Rosa’s

    The Velveetatones will perform a mix of deep blues and humor at Mojo Rosa’s, located at 7778 Highway 42 in Egg Harbor, on July 20. The Velveetatones are journeymen musicians who are funny and engaging on stage.

  • How Much Land is Preserved in Door County?

    We asked the Door County Planning Department to map out this image of preserved land in the county. Check it out and see just how much of the county is actually preserved from development.

  • How Much Land is Preserved in Door County?

    We asked the Door County Planning Department to map out this image of preserved land in the county. Check it out and see just how much of the county is actually preserved from development.

  • Steel Band Concerts Continue at Birch Creek

    The Birch Creek Percussion & Steel Band concerts continue. The annual family friendly Drumming Comedy and Pops concert is July 19 and features faculty members Dan Moore, Brad Stirtz, Robert Chappell and Program Director Ben Wahlund.

  • Steel Band Concerts Continue at Birch Creek

    The Birch Creek Percussion & Steel Band concerts continue. The annual family friendly Drumming Comedy and Pops concert is July 19 and features faculty members Dan Moore, Brad Stirtz, Robert Chappell and Program Director Ben Wahlund.

  • Marilyn Keiser Performs at Shepherd of the Bay

    Virtuoso organist Marilyn Keiser will perform at Shepherd of the Bay Lutheran Church in Ellison Bay on July 21 at 7 pm. Keiser has planned a program drawn from English, German, French, and American composers.

  • Marilyn Keiser Performs at Shepherd of the Bay

    Virtuoso organist Marilyn Keiser will perform at Shepherd of the Bay Lutheran Church in Ellison Bay on July 21 at 7 pm. Keiser has planned a program drawn from English, German, French, and American composers.

  • “Greater Tuna” Begins at TAP

    Stage Door Theatre Company presents the final performance of Tennessee Williams’s The Glass Menagerie on July 19 at 7:30 pm. Tickets are $22 general admission, $10 students, and $5 children.

  • “Greater Tuna” Begins at TAP

    Stage Door Theatre Company presents the final performance of Tennessee Williams’s The Glass Menagerie on July 19 at 7:30 pm. Tickets are $22 general admission, $10 students, and $5 children.

  • Birch Creek Ambassadors Return to UUF

    The Birch Creek Ambassadors return to the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship on July 25 at 7 pm. Their repertoire consists of jazz standards. The Ambassadors group was formed in 1999 to serve as Birch Creek’s goodwill ambassadors, acquainting residents and visitors with Birch Creek’s mission and programs, as well as bringing jazz to numerous venues throughout the county.

  • Birch Creek Ambassadors Return to UUF

    The Birch Creek Ambassadors return to the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship on July 25 at 7 pm. Their repertoire consists of jazz standards. The Ambassadors group was formed in 1999 to serve as Birch Creek’s goodwill ambassadors, acquainting residents and visitors with Birch Creek’s mission and programs, as well as bringing jazz to numerous venues throughout the county.

  • Dragonflies and Damselflies Discussed at Lake Lessons

    Adult dragonflies and damselflies are showy, beautiful and noisy. Visit a wetland area on a summer day, and chances are you’ll hear two males battling over territory or enjoy a demonstration of their speed and agility as they pursue their prey.

  • Dragonflies and Damselflies Discussed at Lake Lessons

    Adult dragonflies and damselflies are showy, beautiful and noisy. Visit a wetland area on a summer day, and chances are you’ll hear two males battling over territory or enjoy a demonstration of their speed and agility as they pursue their prey.

  • Join the Jam Session at Savory Spoon

    Join Savory Spoon Cooking School on July 24 at 9:30 am for a jam session. Door County is all about cherries and what better way to celebrate than by seeing the cherry processing in action.

  • Join the Jam Session at Savory Spoon

    Join Savory Spoon Cooking School on July 24 at 9:30 am for a jam session. Door County is all about cherries and what better way to celebrate than by seeing the cherry processing in action.

  • Mike Orthober Adds to Seasons of Life Display

    Master taxidermist Mike Orthober of Egg Harbor will be at the Door County Historical Museum on July 20, 10 am – 4 pm, mounting a specimen for the museum’s Seasons of Life display.

  • Mike Orthober Adds to Seasons of Life Display

    Master taxidermist Mike Orthober of Egg Harbor will be at the Door County Historical Museum on July 20, 10 am – 4 pm, mounting a specimen for the museum’s Seasons of Life display.

  • Salsa with J-Ro Offers Couples Private Lessons

    Salsa with J-Ro is held every Sunday night at Florian II Lakeshore Rib & Steakhouse in Baileys Harbor. Lessons and a dance social are held each night, where participants can learn the basic steps in salsa, merengue and bachata.

  • Salsa with J-Ro Offers Couples Private Lessons

    Salsa with J-Ro is held every Sunday night at Florian II Lakeshore Rib & Steakhouse in Baileys Harbor. Lessons and a dance social are held each night, where participants can learn the basic steps in salsa, merengue and bachata.

  • Finding A Golf Fashion Identity

    In New York City, I arrived in early June to the delight that just a block and a half away from my dorm is a Golfsmith, a superstore for golfers offering the latest gear and apparel.

  • Finding A Golf Fashion Identity

    In New York City, I arrived in early June to the delight that just a block and a half away from my dorm is a Golfsmith, a superstore for golfers offering the latest gear and apparel.

  • Golf League Results

    Results from county leagues.

  • Golf League Results

    Results from county leagues.

  • Golf Events

    Golf events taking place around the county.

  • Golf Events

    Golf events taking place around the county.

  • The Cheese Insider

    There are many different methods and cheeses than can be used in cooking. We all have our favorites, and we also tend to blend those methods with the seasons.

  • The Cheese Insider

    There are many different methods and cheeses than can be used in cooking. We all have our favorites, and we also tend to blend those methods with the seasons.

  • Back into the Cellar

    Apparently, heaven is a deliciously sour place. Once again I find myself mining the beer cellar in the bottom of my refrigerator, and to my great delight I pull out a bottle of a Belgian pale ale from the family owned Brouwerij Bavik.

  • Back into the Cellar

    Apparently, heaven is a deliciously sour place. Once again I find myself mining the beer cellar in the bottom of my refrigerator, and to my great delight I pull out a bottle of a Belgian pale ale from the family owned Brouwerij Bavik.

  • FRAMED

    Marge Grutzmacher, mother of our regular columnist Steve Grutzmacher, recently celebrated her 80th birthday with her entire family with a dinner at Florian's II.

  • FRAMED

    Marge Grutzmacher, mother of our regular columnist Steve Grutzmacher, recently celebrated her 80th birthday with her entire family with a dinner at Florian's II.

  • Article posted Wednesday, July 17, 2013 11:35am

    What is Wisconsin’s oldest (legally-run) tavern? (Hint: it’s in Door County.)

  • Article posted Wednesday, July 17, 2013 11:35am

    What is Wisconsin’s oldest (legally-run) tavern? (Hint: it’s in Door County.)

  • Article posted Wednesday, July 17, 2013 11:31am

    Dear Mary Pat, It was my birthday last week. My friend was nice enough to give me a gift. It was very sweet of her, however, it is the exact same thing that I gave her for Christmas two years ago.

  • Article posted Wednesday, July 17, 2013 11:31am

    Dear Mary Pat, It was my birthday last week. My friend was nice enough to give me a gift. It was very sweet of her, however, it is the exact same thing that I gave her for Christmas two years ago.

  • Overheard, Shout Outs 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?

  • Overheard, Shout Outs 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, July 17, 2013 11:29am

    Cancer (June 22 – July 22): You must immediately obtain a rowboat and start paddling to lower Michigan. The U.S. Navy will blockade Door County for 60 days in an attempt to thwart the invasion by aliens from Illinois.

  • Article posted Wednesday, July 17, 2013 11:29am

    Cancer (June 22 – July 22): You must immediately obtain a rowboat and start paddling to lower Michigan. The U.S. Navy will blockade Door County for 60 days in an attempt to thwart the invasion by aliens from Illinois.

  • Congratulations to Charlie Ehlert

    Now at this art of serving, our friend Charlie is relatively new, But as you come to know him, he really stands out, just like only a few. Chasing a degree at UW – M with majors in history and education; Not to mention a minor in anthropology, this kid needs a vacation.

  • Congratulations to Charlie Ehlert

    Now at this art of serving, our friend Charlie is relatively new, But as you come to know him, he really stands out, just like only a few. Chasing a degree at UW – M with majors in history and education; Not to mention a minor in anthropology, this kid needs a vacation.

  • The Paint Box Gallery Miniature Show

    “Charlie and I were jurying a high school art show in Milwaukee,” Carol Gresko recalled, “and I commented to him that a lot of the student work was too large for our gallery.

  • The Paint Box Gallery Miniature Show

    “Charlie and I were jurying a high school art show in Milwaukee,” Carol Gresko recalled, “and I commented to him that a lot of the student work was too large for our gallery.

  • Aurora Baer Performs Throughout Door County

    If you’re into checking out live music in Door County, you may have already been introduced to the music of singer/songwriter Aurora Baer. She’s here for the summer, playing weekly gigs throughout the county.

  • Aurora Baer Performs Throughout Door County

    If you’re into checking out live music in Door County, you may have already been introduced to the music of singer/songwriter Aurora Baer. She’s here for the summer, playing weekly gigs throughout the county.

  • School’s Out For Summer

    Location, location, location! When Washington Islanders decided they needed a school, they built on the shore of one of Door County’s finest beaches. The year was 1850, and while other Wisconsin children gazed out their schoolhouse windows to see fields of corn, cows out to pasture, or a dirt road – the students of Washington Island saw brilliant blue water stretching out from a beach of stony pebbles.

  • School’s Out For Summer

    Location, location, location! When Washington Islanders decided they needed a school, they built on the shore of one of Door County’s finest beaches. The year was 1850, and while other Wisconsin children gazed out their schoolhouse windows to see fields of corn, cows out to pasture, or a dirt road – the students of Washington Island saw brilliant blue water stretching out from a beach of stony pebbles.

  • Julian Hagen and the Trueblood Performance Art Center

    Julian Victor Hagen was born on November 20, 1956, on Washington Island, the youngest of Jack and Marcella Hagen’s three children. His two older sisters, Leila and Linda, their husbands, six children and 12 grandchildren, with Julian and his wife, Diana, perform regularly on the island and down the county as the Hagen Family Singers.

  • Midsummer’s Music: Elegance, Elan, and Energy

    For many of us classical music evokes images of symphonic orchestras in huge concert halls. However, composers write not only symphonies but also chamber pieces for small ensembles, traditionally played not in halls, but in homes and other relatively small spaces for limited audiences.

  • A Clown Without Make-up

    Two years ago veteran magician, circus clown, and puppeteer Jim Jayes vacationed from his home in southern Minnesota to Door County. “Every time I travel I try to book a few shows,” he says.

  • A Clown Without Make-up

    Two years ago veteran magician, circus clown, and puppeteer Jim Jayes vacationed from his home in southern Minnesota to Door County. “Every time I travel I try to book a few shows,” he says.

  • Plein Air Festival Painters Return to County

    From July 22 – 27, the 2013 Door County Plein Air Festival, presented by Peninsula School of Art, will provide a full line-up of events for art enthusiasts of all ages.

  • Fine Line Designs Gallery Hosts “Artists Around Town” Event


    On July 23 from 11 am – 2 pm, Fine Line Designs Gallery will host plein air painters on its gallery grounds as part of “Artists Around Town—Galleries and Sights of Fish Creek and Ephraim.

  • Edgewood Orchard Galleries Host Exhibit III Reception

    Edgewood Orchard Galleries will host the Exhibit III reception on July 20, 4 – 7 pm. This exhibit features the artwork of painters Gretchen Klug, Michele Dangelo and Rozanne Hubbard, jeweler Marcia McDonough, glass artist George Bucquet, and steel furniture maker Jim Rose.

  • Edgewood Orchard Galleries Host Exhibit III Reception

    Edgewood Orchard Galleries will host the Exhibit III reception on July 20, 4 – 7 pm. This exhibit features the artwork of painters Gretchen Klug, Michele Dangelo and Rozanne Hubbard, jeweler Marcia McDonough, glass artist George Bucquet, and steel furniture maker Jim Rose.

  • Summer Open House at Greco Gallery

    The artists of Greco Gallery, “an artistic boutique” on Sturgeon Bay’s Third Avenue, invite the public to an Artists Reception and Summer Open House on July 25, 5 – 8 pm.

  • Summer Open House at Greco Gallery

    The artists of Greco Gallery, “an artistic boutique” on Sturgeon Bay’s Third Avenue, invite the public to an Artists Reception and Summer Open House on July 25, 5 – 8 pm.

  • Tour the Hidden Galleries of Ellison Bay

    On July 26 and 27, 10 am – 5 pm, three studio/galleries challenge visitors to find them on the rural back-roads of Ellison Bay on the “Hidden Galleries” Tour.

  • Tour the Hidden Galleries of Ellison Bay

    On July 26 and 27, 10 am – 5 pm, three studio/galleries challenge visitors to find them on the rural back-roads of Ellison Bay on the “Hidden Galleries” Tour.

  • Bringing Japan Home

    Linden Gallery is hosting a weekend show called “Bringing Japan Home” on July 20 and 21. Learn how to bring the grace, beauty and style of Japanese living to your home and have questions answered during this special exhibition.

  • Bringing Japan Home

    Linden Gallery is hosting a weekend show called “Bringing Japan Home” on July 20 and 21. Learn how to bring the grace, beauty and style of Japanese living to your home and have questions answered during this special exhibition.

  • Patricia Shoppe Hosts Annual Sophia Forero Trunk Show

    Patricia Shoppe announces a trunk show featuring the jewelry of Chicago artist Sophia Forero will be held July 20 & 21, 10 am – 5 pm. The jewelry will stay in the store through July 25.

  • Patricia Shoppe Hosts Annual Sophia Forero Trunk Show

    Patricia Shoppe announces a trunk show featuring the jewelry of Chicago artist Sophia Forero will be held July 20 & 21, 10 am – 5 pm. The jewelry will stay in the store through July 25.

  • DCAL Gallery Hosts “Summer Daze” Reception

    The Door County Art League (DCAL) Gallery celebrates “Summer Daze” with a wine and cheese reception on July 20, 3 to 5 pm at the Top of the Hill Shops in Fish Creek.

  • DCAL Gallery Hosts “Summer Daze” Reception

    The Door County Art League (DCAL) Gallery celebrates “Summer Daze” with a wine and cheese reception on July 20, 3 to 5 pm at the Top of the Hill Shops in Fish Creek.

  • Mermaid Assemblage Workshop at Alchemy Fields

    Join others at Alchemy Fields for a day of creative play in a mermaid assemblage workshop on July 27, 10 am – 4 pm. Mermaids will be made of many different parts – a child’s tin plate, a cigar box top, Jell-O molds, paper, wire mesh and Bisque doll arms.

  • Mermaid Assemblage Workshop at Alchemy Fields

    Join others at Alchemy Fields for a day of creative play in a mermaid assemblage workshop on July 27, 10 am – 4 pm. Mermaids will be made of many different parts – a child’s tin plate, a cigar box top, Jell-O molds, paper, wire mesh and Bisque doll arms.

  • Tuesdays with Jen at Artists Guild

    On July 23, 10 am – 12 pm, Make A Mixed Media Wine Bottle is the theme of Tuesdays with Jen at Artists Guild. Instructor Jen Aldrich will lead students through making a collage on a wine bottle with various papers, fabrics, objects and paint.

  • Tuesdays with Jen at Artists Guild

    On July 23, 10 am – 12 pm, Make A Mixed Media Wine Bottle is the theme of Tuesdays with Jen at Artists Guild. Instructor Jen Aldrich will lead students through making a collage on a wine bottle with various papers, fabrics, objects and paint.

  • Ekholm Gallery Unveils New Painting

    Judi Ekholm recently completed an oil painting titled “A Place In The Sun.” The new painting is available for purchase and may be viewed at the Ekholm Gallery, located at 3913 Little Spring Road in Fish Creek.

  • Ekholm Gallery Unveils New Painting

    Judi Ekholm recently completed an oil painting titled “A Place In The Sun.” The new painting is available for purchase and may be viewed at the Ekholm Gallery, located at 3913 Little Spring Road in Fish Creek.

  • Door County Fair Photo Workshop with Suzanne Rose

    Suzanne Rose Fine Art Photography + Workshops presents a fine art photo workshop focusing on the county fair August 1 – 4. This four-day intensive will prove to be a treasure trove of subject matter for every photographer, from the 4H exhibits of barnyard animals to the old-fashion mom & pop booths selling brats, beer and corn-on-the-cob.

  • Door County Fair Photo Workshop with Suzanne Rose

    Suzanne Rose Fine Art Photography + Workshops presents a fine art photo workshop focusing on the county fair August 1 – 4. This four-day intensive will prove to be a treasure trove of subject matter for every photographer, from the 4H exhibits of barnyard animals to the old-fashion mom & pop booths selling brats, beer and corn-on-the-cob.

  • DCAL Gallery Features Painters McDowell and Kenyon

    The Door County Art League (DCAL) Gallery will showcase the artwork of Barbara Kenyon and Dorothy McDowell from July 20 – 26. Kenyon paints outdoors with a small group of artists weekly during the spring, summer and fall.

  • DCAL Gallery Features Painters McDowell and Kenyon

    The Door County Art League (DCAL) Gallery will showcase the artwork of Barbara Kenyon and Dorothy McDowell from July 20 – 26. Kenyon paints outdoors with a small group of artists weekly during the spring, summer and fall.

  • Annual Amish Quilt and Craft Show at Mr. G’s

    The 16th Annual Amish Quilt and Craft Show will be held at Mr. G's Hall in Jacksonport from July 11 to 14, 9 – 5 pm. Over 90 Amish quilts, in a variety of popular styles and patterns, will be available as well as a selection of Amish wall hangings, pillows, table runners and other decoration items.

  • Annual Amish Quilt and Craft Show at Mr. G’s

    The 16th Annual Amish Quilt and Craft Show will be held at Mr. G's Hall in Jacksonport from July 11 to 14, 9 – 5 pm. Over 90 Amish quilts, in a variety of popular styles and patterns, will be available as well as a selection of Amish wall hangings, pillows, table runners and other decoration items.

  • Annual Friends of Door County Libraries Sale

    Plan to come to the Friends of Door County Libraries Book Sale at the Sturgeon Bay Library from July 25 – 27. As in the past, thousands of items are available for this sale in the basement of the library.

  • Annual Friends of Door County Libraries Sale

    Plan to come to the Friends of Door County Libraries Book Sale at the Sturgeon Bay Library from July 25 – 27. As in the past, thousands of items are available for this sale in the basement of the library.