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Volume 19, Issue 21 – Section 1

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  • National Swim Meet Reiterates Success of YMCA Doorfin Program

    “Bittersweet” was how Doorfins Coach Mike McHugh described the feeling of his 17-year-old son Conner after breaking the national record in the 100-meter breaststroke in the preliminaries of the 2013 YMCA Long Course Nationals on Aug. 2.

  • National Swim Meet Reiterates Success of YMCA Doorfin Program

    “Bittersweet” was how Doorfins Coach Mike McHugh described the feeling of his 17-year-old son Conner after breaking the national record in the 100-meter breaststroke in the preliminaries of the 2013 YMCA Long Course Nationals on Aug. 2.

  • Daredevils Welcome to Labor Day Weekend Duathlon & 5k

    The Door County YMCA dares you to get involved with the Door County YMCA’s Labor Day Duathlon and 5k run/walk on Aug. 31 as a participant, volunteer or spectator.

  • Daredevils Welcome to Labor Day Weekend Duathlon & 5k

    The Door County YMCA dares you to get involved with the Door County YMCA’s Labor Day Duathlon and 5k run/walk on Aug. 31 as a participant, volunteer or spectator.

  • Door County League Baseball

    Standings, schedule and results.

  • Door County League Baseball

    Standings, schedule and results.

  • 2013 Women’s Double Header League Softball

    Standings, results and schedule.

  • 2013 Women’s Double Header League Softball

    Standings, results and schedule.

  • Northern Door Volleyball League

    Standings, results and schedule.

  • Northern Door Volleyball League

    Standings, results and schedule.

  • My Dad, Ross Lockeridge, Jr., and “Raintree County”

    Not long ago, someone stopped to see me asked me something I had not been asked in a very long time. This individual explained that the book club she belonged to decided that all the members should ask someone who was not in the club what was the favorite book they ever read and she decided to ask me.

  • My Dad, Ross Lockeridge, Jr., and “Raintree County”

    Not long ago, someone stopped to see me asked me something I had not been asked in a very long time. This individual explained that the book club she belonged to decided that all the members should ask someone who was not in the club what was the favorite book they ever read and she decided to ask me.

  • What Have We Done to Deserve Voter Suppression?

    The U.S. Supreme Court in June gutted key components of the Voting Rights Act (VRA), which became law on Aug. 6, 1965. Before the ink was dry on the Supreme Court ruling, several states announced they would implement restrictive laws that have been on hold or introduce new voting restrictions.

  • What Have We Done to Deserve Voter Suppression?

    The U.S. Supreme Court in June gutted key components of the Voting Rights Act (VRA), which became law on Aug. 6, 1965. Before the ink was dry on the Supreme Court ruling, several states announced they would implement restrictive laws that have been on hold or introduce new voting restrictions.

  • Article posted Thursday, August 8, 2013 9:33pm

    Employees of fast food restaurants in cities around the country protested last week for higher wages. They are asking employers to pay them $15 per hour.

  • Article posted Thursday, August 8, 2013 9:33pm

    Employees of fast food restaurants in cities around the country protested last week for higher wages. They are asking employers to pay them $15 per hour.

  • Door Shakespeare’s “Macbeth:” True to the Spirit of the Play

    Sometimes in outdoor theater the weather wars against the action on stage. But on rare occasions Mother Nature seems to become so caught up in the production that we expect to find her listed in the program credits.

  • Door Shakespeare’s “Macbeth:” True to the Spirit of the Play

    Sometimes in outdoor theater the weather wars against the action on stage. But on rare occasions Mother Nature seems to become so caught up in the production that we expect to find her listed in the program credits.

  • The Archer Fish’s ‘Water Pistol’

    Biologists have long known that at one point in their development, all vertebrate embryos tend to look alike. Beyond this point, however, the embryos of different species begin to develop features characteristic of that species.

  • The Archer Fish’s ‘Water Pistol’

    Biologists have long known that at one point in their development, all vertebrate embryos tend to look alike. Beyond this point, however, the embryos of different species begin to develop features characteristic of that species.

  • Wisconsin DOT Discusses 2014 Detour Routes

    Members of the highway committee did a final walk through on Garrett Bay Road to determine which trees would be removed in preparation for next year’s scheduled resurfacing.

  • Common Mullein

    Many years ago Charlotte and I invited our friends Merlin and Carol Lang to have dinner with us on New Year’s Eve. Merlin was manager of Newport State Park at the time.

  • Common Mullein

    Many years ago Charlotte and I invited our friends Merlin and Carol Lang to have dinner with us on New Year’s Eve. Merlin was manager of Newport State Park at the time.

  • Baileys Harbor Woman’s Club: Supporting the Town and Its People for 100 years

    In 1913, cows were grazing in the Baileys Harbor Cemetery. The grass and weeds rejected by the cows went unmowed, and tombstones had fallen over or were leaning at perilous angles.

  • Baileys Harbor Woman’s Club: Supporting the Town and Its People for 100 years

    In 1913, cows were grazing in the Baileys Harbor Cemetery. The grass and weeds rejected by the cows went unmowed, and tombstones had fallen over or were leaning at perilous angles.

  • Article posted Thursday, August 8, 2013 4:41pm

    Eighty-eight new animals arrived at the shelter in July, one of our busiest months ever. The expansion was completed in the nick of time, so each of these animals (and the hundred more already here), can receive top-notch care.

  • Article posted Thursday, August 8, 2013 4:41pm

    Eighty-eight new animals arrived at the shelter in July, one of our busiest months ever. The expansion was completed in the nick of time, so each of these animals (and the hundred more already here), can receive top-notch care.

  • Student Athletes Fitted for Mouthguards at DC Dental Care

    On July 25, Door County Dental Care in Sturgeon Bay hosted its annual free mouthguard clinic. Forty-nine area student athletes were fitted with custom mouthguards at no charge.

  • Student Athletes Fitted for Mouthguards at DC Dental Care

    On July 25, Door County Dental Care in Sturgeon Bay hosted its annual free mouthguard clinic. Forty-nine area student athletes were fitted with custom mouthguards at no charge.

  • SBSI Announces Matching Grant from Anonymous Supporter

    The Sturgeon Bay Skatepark Initiative (SBSI) announced receiving a matching grant of $50,000 from an anonymous local supporter. The donor has agreed to contribute $50,000 to the Skatepark Initiative if SBSI is able to raise a matching $50,000 from the community.

  • SBSI Announces Matching Grant from Anonymous Supporter

    The Sturgeon Bay Skatepark Initiative (SBSI) announced receiving a matching grant of $50,000 from an anonymous local supporter. The donor has agreed to contribute $50,000 to the Skatepark Initiative if SBSI is able to raise a matching $50,000 from the community.

  • 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.

  • Learn the History of Baseball in Baileys Harbor

    Join the Baileys Harbor Historical Society for the Aug. 15 meeting about “Baseball in Baileys Harbor” at 7 pm in the Town Hall. Bill Becker and Bobby Schultz will share stories and images of 139 years of baseball in Baileys Harbor.

  • Learn the History of Baseball in Baileys Harbor

    Join the Baileys Harbor Historical Society for the Aug. 15 meeting about “Baseball in Baileys Harbor” at 7 pm in the Town Hall. Bill Becker and Bobby Schultz will share stories and images of 139 years of baseball in Baileys Harbor.

  • Men’s Half Century Club Reunion Set for Aug. 21

    The 43rd annual Sturgeon Bay High School men’s half century club reunion will be held Aug. 21 at the Sturgeon Bay Yacht Club. This event is open to all men who graduated from Sturgeon Bay High School 50 or more years ago.

  • Men’s Half Century Club Reunion Set for Aug. 21

    The 43rd annual Sturgeon Bay High School men’s half century club reunion will be held Aug. 21 at the Sturgeon Bay Yacht Club. This event is open to all men who graduated from Sturgeon Bay High School 50 or more years ago.

  • Habitat for Humanity Sponsors Free Electronics Recycling

    Door County Habitat for Humanity is sponsoring a free electronics recycling event on Aug. 24 with Vintage Tech and Brussels. Habitat for Humanity, which opened its ReStore in late 2009, sees electronic waste (e-waste) recycling as part of its broader environmentally friendly approach to affordable housing.

  • Habitat for Humanity Sponsors Free Electronics Recycling

    Door County Habitat for Humanity is sponsoring a free electronics recycling event on Aug. 24 with Vintage Tech and Brussels. Habitat for Humanity, which opened its ReStore in late 2009, sees electronic waste (e-waste) recycling as part of its broader environmentally friendly approach to affordable housing.

  • MDCMC Foundation Receives Grant for Door County Memory Clinic

    The Ministry Door County Medical Center (MDCMC) Foundation received a $25,000 grant to support the Door County Memory Clinic. This grant, donated through a process administered by Deb Whitelaw Gorski and Christy Wisniewski, MDCMC, and Andy Boettcher, Door County Medical Center Foundation.

  • MDCMC Foundation Receives Grant for Door County Memory Clinic

    The Ministry Door County Medical Center (MDCMC) Foundation received a $25,000 grant to support the Door County Memory Clinic. This grant, donated through a process administered by Deb Whitelaw Gorski and Christy Wisniewski, MDCMC, and Andy Boettcher, Door County Medical Center Foundation.

  • Joe Fischer, David Petrowski and George Baughuin Honored at Mariner Awards Dinner

    Figures in the rich maritime history of Door County, local Coast Guardsmen, and members of the Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla were honored at the annual Mariner Awards Dinner at the Sturgeon Bay Yacht Club on July 28.

  • Joe Fischer, David Petrowski and George Baughuin Honored at Mariner Awards Dinner

    Figures in the rich maritime history of Door County, local Coast Guardsmen, and members of the Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla were honored at the annual Mariner Awards Dinner at the Sturgeon Bay Yacht Club on July 28.

  • Noon Rotary Club Gives Donation to Altrusa Club

    The Noon Rotary Club of Sturgeon Bay presented Altrusa Club of Door County with a generous $500 donation at their June 6 luncheon meeting held at the Sturgeon Bay Yacht Club.

  • Noon Rotary Club Gives Donation to Altrusa Club

    The Noon Rotary Club of Sturgeon Bay presented Altrusa Club of Door County with a generous $500 donation at their June 6 luncheon meeting held at the Sturgeon Bay Yacht Club.

  • Bethany Lutheran Church Now Streaming Services

    Bethany Lutheran Church of Ephraim is now streaming its worship services “live” online. The historic streaming of Bethany worship services took place July 28 with visiting pastor Bishop James Justman of the East Central Wisconsin Synod, Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.

  • Bethany Lutheran Church Now Streaming Services

    Bethany Lutheran Church of Ephraim is now streaming its worship services “live” online. The historic streaming of Bethany worship services took place July 28 with visiting pastor Bishop James Justman of the East Central Wisconsin Synod, Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.

  • Nonprofits Competed in Great Grape Stomp

    The old schoolhouse in Carlsville, home of Door Peninsula Winery, was the scene of a heated battle on July 27 between competitors representing four Door County nonprofit organizations in the fourth annual Great Grape Stomp.

  • Nonprofits Competed in Great Grape Stomp

    The old schoolhouse in Carlsville, home of Door Peninsula Winery, was the scene of a heated battle on July 27 between competitors representing four Door County nonprofit organizations in the fourth annual Great Grape Stomp.

  • Facilitating Food Production

    In the past five years, Liberty Grove’s economic development committee has discussed ways to boost the town’s economy by attracting new businesses and supporting the ones that already call the top of the peninsula home.

  • Facilitating Food Production

    In the past five years, Liberty Grove’s economic development committee has discussed ways to boost the town’s economy by attracting new businesses and supporting the ones that already call the top of the peninsula home.

  • Gibraltar Grill to Donate Portion of Sales to Birch Creek

    Gibraltar Grill owner Tom Young will donate 10 percent of sales from 11 am to close on Aug. 14 to Birch Creek. Enjoy dinner at Gibraltar Grill, located at 3993 Main St.

  • Gibraltar Grill to Donate Portion of Sales to Birch Creek

    Gibraltar Grill owner Tom Young will donate 10 percent of sales from 11 am to close on Aug. 14 to Birch Creek. Enjoy dinner at Gibraltar Grill, located at 3993 Main St.

  • DC Trolley Introduces Bloody Mary Brunch Tour

    Door County Trolley recently added a Bloody Mary and Brunch tour on Sundays only. Guests will enjoy three stops for those popular Sunday morning cocktails, Bloody Marys and Mimosas.

  • DC Trolley Introduces Bloody Mary Brunch Tour

    Door County Trolley recently added a Bloody Mary and Brunch tour on Sundays only. Guests will enjoy three stops for those popular Sunday morning cocktails, Bloody Marys and Mimosas.

  • Noralea Lautenbach Wins Tall Ship Tickets

    Noralea Lautenbach of Sturgeon Bay is the winner of the six-week Baylake Bank Premier Club Refer-a-Friend promotion; she won a first place prize of two tall ship tickets for an August sail on the Denis Sullivan.

  • Noralea Lautenbach Wins Tall Ship Tickets

    Noralea Lautenbach of Sturgeon Bay is the winner of the six-week Baylake Bank Premier Club Refer-a-Friend promotion; she won a first place prize of two tall ship tickets for an August sail on the Denis Sullivan.

  • Great Balls of Fire in the Sky

    This year’s Perseid meteor shower has already begun. The annual celestial light show runs for several weeks, but the peak this year is expected the nights of Aug.

  • Great Balls of Fire in the Sky

    This year’s Perseid meteor shower has already begun. The annual celestial light show runs for several weeks, but the peak this year is expected the nights of Aug.

  • Researchers Trawl Lake Michigan for Microplastics

    To paraphrase a line from the classic 1967 move The Graduate, Sherry “Sam” Mason, associate professor of chemistry at the State University of New York – Fredonia, would like to say one word to you.

  • Researchers Trawl Lake Michigan for Microplastics

    To paraphrase a line from the classic 1967 move The Graduate, Sherry “Sam” Mason, associate professor of chemistry at the State University of New York – Fredonia, would like to say one word to you.

  • Paul Feit Receives AGD Fellowship Award

    The Academy of General Dentistry (AGD) announces Paul Feit, DDS of Dentistry by Design in Sturgeon Bay and Sister Bay, received the association’s Fellowship Award during the AGD 2013 Annual Meeting & Exhibits, held from June 27 – 30 in Nashville, Tenn.

  • Paul Feit Receives AGD Fellowship Award

    The Academy of General Dentistry (AGD) announces Paul Feit, DDS of Dentistry by Design in Sturgeon Bay and Sister Bay, received the association’s Fellowship Award during the AGD 2013 Annual Meeting & Exhibits, held from June 27 – 30 in Nashville, Tenn.

  • Target Helps Altrusa Get Ready for Back to School Fair

    The Sturgeon Bay Target is helping Altrusa Club of Door County get ready for the Aug. 10 Back to School Fair with donations toward backpacks for the students.

  • Target Helps Altrusa Get Ready for Back to School Fair

    The Sturgeon Bay Target is helping Altrusa Club of Door County get ready for the Aug. 10 Back to School Fair with donations toward backpacks for the students.

  • Ephraim Historical Foundation Hosts Antique Appraiser Mark Moran

    Jim Reeve of Ephraim and Muskego was pleased that his Regina coin-operated music box manufactured in Chicago about 1900, one reportedly used in a saloon in Hurley, was appraised between $12,000 and $14,000.

  • Ephraim Historical Foundation Hosts Antique Appraiser Mark Moran

    Jim Reeve of Ephraim and Muskego was pleased that his Regina coin-operated music box manufactured in Chicago about 1900, one reportedly used in a saloon in Hurley, was appraised between $12,000 and $14,000.

  • Yoga Dance Party at The Sanctuary in Sturgeon Bay

    On Aug. 24 at 7 pm, a yoga dance party with DJ Heartbeat of San Francisco will be held at The Sanctuary in Sturgeon Bay. Lloyd Barde has an instinctive gift for providing music for creative movement, dance and healing.

  • Yoga Dance Party at The Sanctuary in Sturgeon Bay

    On Aug. 24 at 7 pm, a yoga dance party with DJ Heartbeat of San Francisco will be held at The Sanctuary in Sturgeon Bay. Lloyd Barde has an instinctive gift for providing music for creative movement, dance and healing.

  • Community Invited to Door County Land Trust Annual Gathering

    The Door County Land Trust will hold its annual gathering gala on Aug. 25. The event will be held under large tents on the Ed and Sandy Miller property on East Meadow Road, north of Baileys Harbor.

  • Community Invited to Door County Land Trust Annual Gathering

    The Door County Land Trust will hold its annual gathering gala on Aug. 25. The event will be held under large tents on the Ed and Sandy Miller property on East Meadow Road, north of Baileys Harbor.

  • Walking Labyrinths in Door County

    When Beth Coleman and her husband mowed the first labyrinth into a field at The Clearing, she planned to use it just for her contemplative gardening classes.

  • Walking Labyrinths in Door County

    When Beth Coleman and her husband mowed the first labyrinth into a field at The Clearing, she planned to use it just for her contemplative gardening classes.

  • Your Representatives in the News

    Check out what Door County's representatives have been up to.

  • Your Representatives in the News

    Check out what Door County's representatives have been up to.

  • Volunteers Sought to Attend Door County Gulf Coast Relief Fund Reunion Party

    If you were one of the more than 250 volunteers who traveled to Mississippi in the wake of Hurricane Katrina to help out the residents of Hancock County as part of the Door County Gulf Coast Relief Fund, or one of the many who donated money or supplies, Pete D’Amico wants you to know about the Door County Gulf Coast Relief Fund Reunion Party to be held on Aug.

  • Volunteers Sought to Attend Door County Gulf Coast Relief Fund Reunion Party

    If you were one of the more than 250 volunteers who traveled to Mississippi in the wake of Hurricane Katrina to help out the residents of Hancock County as part of the Door County Gulf Coast Relief Fund, or one of the many who donated money or supplies, Pete D’Amico wants you to know about the Door County Gulf Coast Relief Fund Reunion Party to be held on Aug.

  • Mariner’s Pointe Development Continues in Sister Bay

    When the previous owner of the Mariner’s Pointe condo development surrendered the undeveloped property back to the bank, Guy Theune found his retirement project.

  • Mariner’s Pointe Development Continues in Sister Bay

    When the previous owner of the Mariner’s Pointe condo development surrendered the undeveloped property back to the bank, Guy Theune found his retirement project.

  • Give Feedback on Wisconsin Shoreline Zoning

    • Wisconsin changed its minimum statewide shoreland zoning standards in 2009, and the DNR is looking for feedback on some recent changes made to the law.

  • Give Feedback on Wisconsin Shoreline Zoning

    • Wisconsin changed its minimum statewide shoreland zoning standards in 2009, and the DNR is looking for feedback on some recent changes made to the law.

  • Land Record Scam Warning

    • Don’t fall for scams from companies looking for your land record information, warned Door County Register of Deeds, Carey Petersilka in a press release.

  • Land Record Scam Warning

    • Don’t fall for scams from companies looking for your land record information, warned Door County Register of Deeds, Carey Petersilka in a press release.

  • Boat Launch Closed in Gills Rock

    The Ellison Bay Boat Launch is busier than normal, but that doesn’t mean there’s more boating traffic in Liberty Grove. Since Jeff Weborg roped off his private boat launch in Gills Rock, boaters just have fewer options.

  • Boat Launch Closed in Gills Rock

    The Ellison Bay Boat Launch is busier than normal, but that doesn’t mean there’s more boating traffic in Liberty Grove. Since Jeff Weborg roped off his private boat launch in Gills Rock, boaters just have fewer options.

  • FRAMED

    Barb and Tom Thurman, Friends of Door Community Auditorium (DCA), had an opportunity to host a fishing trip and dinner with musician Taj Mahal. This was Taj Mahal’s second visit to the DCA and his first time fishing on a Great Lake.

  • FRAMED

    Barb and Tom Thurman, Friends of Door Community Auditorium (DCA), had an opportunity to host a fishing trip and dinner with musician Taj Mahal. This was Taj Mahal’s second visit to the DCA and his first time fishing on a Great Lake.

  • Two Bible-Black Beers

    What a deliciously, lip-smackingly beautiful beer. I’m reminded of my favorite Dylan Thomas line, when he refers to a moonless spring night in the Welsh coastal town that stars in his play for voices Under Milk Wood as “starless and bible-black.

  • Two Bible-Black Beers

    What a deliciously, lip-smackingly beautiful beer. I’m reminded of my favorite Dylan Thomas line, when he refers to a moonless spring night in the Welsh coastal town that stars in his play for voices Under Milk Wood as “starless and bible-black.

  • Beer and Cheese

    Our customers often ask our cheesemongers in the store for suggestions on what cheeses should they pair with a certain beer, or the other way around. Just like suggesting any pairing, each cheesemonger may have their own personal favorites, but here are a few suggested pairings I would like to offer.

  • Beer and Cheese

    Our customers often ask our cheesemongers in the store for suggestions on what cheeses should they pair with a certain beer, or the other way around. Just like suggesting any pairing, each cheesemonger may have their own personal favorites, but here are a few suggested pairings I would like to offer.

  • Congratulations to Jimmy Sorensen

    Jimmy’s been working at Lampert since the year 2008, Wife Sara and daughter Freya meant this real job couldn’t wait. He has true Island roots and for six years did roam, Then drawn like a magnet; he says “All roads lead you home.

  • Congratulations to Jimmy Sorensen

    Jimmy’s been working at Lampert since the year 2008, Wife Sara and daughter Freya meant this real job couldn’t wait. He has true Island roots and for six years did roam, Then drawn like a magnet; he says “All roads lead you home.

  • Article posted Wednesday, August 7, 2013 1:52pm

    Dear Miss Manners, I can't stand one of my coworkers. She's always blabbering on about the perils of her life, which if I'm being completely honest are not that perilous! She faces the same problems that the rest of us do (boyfriend troubles, money stuff, health concerns) but she's the only one who seems to complain about it relentlessly! All I want to do is go in to work and work, not try to help her solve her next crisis.

  • Article posted Wednesday, August 7, 2013 1:52pm

    Dear Miss Manners, I can't stand one of my coworkers. She's always blabbering on about the perils of her life, which if I'm being completely honest are not that perilous! She faces the same problems that the rest of us do (boyfriend troubles, money stuff, health concerns) but she's the only one who seems to complain about it relentlessly! All I want to do is go in to work and work, not try to help her solve her next crisis.

  • Overheard, Shout Out 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 Out 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, August 7, 2013 1:47pm

    Leo (July 23 – August 22): Your horoscope for this period indicates that a rare sighting of Elvis at the Ephraim wetlands proves that he is not living in your basement 24 hours a day.

  • Article posted Wednesday, August 7, 2013 1:47pm

    Leo (July 23 – August 22): Your horoscope for this period indicates that a rare sighting of Elvis at the Ephraim wetlands proves that he is not living in your basement 24 hours a day.

  • Article posted Wednesday, August 7, 2013 1:43pm

    Curly Lambeau, Green Bay Packers founder, player and long time coach, passed away while mowing the lawn in what Door County community?

  • Article posted Wednesday, August 7, 2013 1:43pm

    Curly Lambeau, Green Bay Packers founder, player and long time coach, passed away while mowing the lawn in what Door County community?

  • Door County Golf Roundup

    Burke Finds Ace at Long Last Devin Burke had never scored a hole-in-one. Join the list, I say, since I have played more than enough rounds to deserve one myself.

  • Door County Golf Roundup

    Burke Finds Ace at Long Last Devin Burke had never scored a hole-in-one. Join the list, I say, since I have played more than enough rounds to deserve one myself.

  • Third Avenue Playhouse’s Stage Door

    When James Valcq and I arrived on the scene as the new co-directors of Third Avenue Playhouse (TAP) in October of 2011, we set several goals for the future and for the most part these have either been accomplished or are currently being implemented.

  • Third Avenue Playhouse’s Stage Door

    When James Valcq and I arrived on the scene as the new co-directors of Third Avenue Playhouse (TAP) in October of 2011, we set several goals for the future and for the most part these have either been accomplished or are currently being implemented.

  • Congratulations to Matthew Mccaslin, Red Putter Pro Champion

    The Red Putter Pro Tournament was held August 3 at The Red Putter Miniature Golf in North Ephraim. Seventy-one golfers competed for a $2,000 first prize and the coveted Red Jacket.

  • Congratulations to Matthew Mccaslin, Red Putter Pro Champion

    The Red Putter Pro Tournament was held August 3 at The Red Putter Miniature Golf in North Ephraim. Seventy-one golfers competed for a $2,000 first prize and the coveted Red Jacket.

  • Inaugural Bill Boettcher Dinner & Golf Event Raises $17,000

    The Door County Community Foundation and Horseshoe Bay Golf Club were announce the inaugural Bill Boettcher Dinner and Golf Event raised approximately $17,000 for the charities of Door County.

  • Inaugural Bill Boettcher Dinner & Golf Event Raises $17,000

    The Door County Community Foundation and Horseshoe Bay Golf Club were announce the inaugural Bill Boettcher Dinner and Golf Event raised approximately $17,000 for the charities of Door County.

  • Grand Scandia Golf Benefit Results

    The Grand Scandia Golf Benefit was held July 21 at Peninsula State Park Golf Course. The event brought in over $105,000 for the Capital Campaign at Scandia Village.

  • Grand Scandia Golf Benefit Results

    The Grand Scandia Golf Benefit was held July 21 at Peninsula State Park Golf Course. The event brought in over $105,000 for the Capital Campaign at Scandia Village.

  • Golf League Results

    Results from around the county.

  • Golf League Results

    Results from around the county.

  • Golf Events

    Golf events taking place around the county.

  • Golf Events

    Golf events taking place around the county.

  • Flamenco Night at Peg Egan PAC Features Food, Music and Dance

    Fernandez & Kimball with flamenco dancers will take the stage at the Peg Egan Performing Art Center’s Sunset Concert Series on Aug. 11 at 7 pm. This concert is free to the public.

  • Flamenco Night at Peg Egan PAC Features Food, Music and Dance

    Fernandez & Kimball with flamenco dancers will take the stage at the Peg Egan Performing Art Center’s Sunset Concert Series on Aug. 11 at 7 pm. This concert is free to the public.

  • Encore Grand Eloquence Scheduled for Sept. 2

    More than 200 people were in attendance at the first public event ever held at the Ellison Bay Estate on July 17. They enjoyed a complete, guided tour of the largest home in Wisconsin followed by a chamber music concert performed by members of Door County’s Midsummer’s Music Festival and then, celebrated their work with an array of wine and delicious hors d’ oeuvres.

  • Encore Grand Eloquence Scheduled for Sept. 2

    More than 200 people were in attendance at the first public event ever held at the Ellison Bay Estate on July 17. They enjoyed a complete, guided tour of the largest home in Wisconsin followed by a chamber music concert performed by members of Door County’s Midsummer’s Music Festival and then, celebrated their work with an array of wine and delicious hors d’ oeuvres.

  • Matthew Knutson Attends Birch Creek Big Band Jazz Session

    Matthew Knutson, a talented young musician from Ellison Bay, spent two weeks this summer studying jazz at Birch Creek Music Performance Center. Knutson, son of Mary and Kirk, is a student at St.

  • Matthew Knutson Attends Birch Creek Big Band Jazz Session

    Matthew Knutson, a talented young musician from Ellison Bay, spent two weeks this summer studying jazz at Birch Creek Music Performance Center. Knutson, son of Mary and Kirk, is a student at St.

  • “Greater Tuna” Performed at TAP through Aug. 14

    Third Avenue Playhouse (TAP) will host its annual fundraising event on Sept. 14 at the waterfront clubhouse of CenterPointe Marina in Sturgeon Bay. The event will feature Tapas On TAP – an array of appetizers from various local restaurants – wine, silent auction, and entertainment from TAP performers.

  • “Greater Tuna” Performed at TAP through Aug. 14

    Third Avenue Playhouse (TAP) will host its annual fundraising event on Sept. 14 at the waterfront clubhouse of CenterPointe Marina in Sturgeon Bay. The event will feature Tapas On TAP – an array of appetizers from various local restaurants – wine, silent auction, and entertainment from TAP performers.

  • “The Rise and Fall of the Great Lakes” Screened at Crossroads

    Now that the educational film The Rise and Fall of the Great Lakes is available on YouTube, Crossroads at Big Creek has shown it numerous times, and will again on Aug.

  • “The Rise and Fall of the Great Lakes” Screened at Crossroads

    Now that the educational film The Rise and Fall of the Great Lakes is available on YouTube, Crossroads at Big Creek has shown it numerous times, and will again on Aug.

  • Director David Marek to Attend “Somewhere West” Screening

    On Aug. 10, The North Ephraim Movie Theater, sponsored by High Point Inn, will feature Somewhere West. Somewhere West is a visually breathtaking road-film that explores the human spirit with emotional breadth and quiet subtlety.

  • Director David Marek to Attend “Somewhere West” Screening

    On Aug. 10, The North Ephraim Movie Theater, sponsored by High Point Inn, will feature Somewhere West. Somewhere West is a visually breathtaking road-film that explores the human spirit with emotional breadth and quiet subtlety.

  • Lions, Tigers and Bears at The Ridges

    Antlions and tiger beetles are small but mighty predators. Families and children can learn about these diminutive hunters and other bugs at “Insect-igations.

  • Lions, Tigers and Bears at The Ridges

    Antlions and tiger beetles are small but mighty predators. Families and children can learn about these diminutive hunters and other bugs at “Insect-igations.

  • Valmy Thresheree Scheduled for Aug. 16 – 18

    The Valmy Thresheree is fast approaching, with events running from Aug. 16 – 18. Featured this year are Oliver, Hart Parr and Hit & Miss Engines. All weekend there will be antique machinery in operation, many displays including the new sawmill, and food & refreshments will be served all weekend.

  • Valmy Thresheree Scheduled for Aug. 16 – 18

    The Valmy Thresheree is fast approaching, with events running from Aug. 16 – 18. Featured this year are Oliver, Hart Parr and Hit & Miss Engines. All weekend there will be antique machinery in operation, many displays including the new sawmill, and food & refreshments will be served all weekend.

  • JT & The Clouds Return to Fishstock

    Home-grown Door County favorites JT & The Clouds will perform at Fishstock on Aug. 11 at 7 pm. JT & The Clouds originated on Washington Island and now spend their days in Chicago, writing and performing rootsy, soulful tunes.

  • JT & The Clouds Return to Fishstock

    Home-grown Door County favorites JT & The Clouds will perform at Fishstock on Aug. 11 at 7 pm. JT & The Clouds originated on Washington Island and now spend their days in Chicago, writing and performing rootsy, soulful tunes.

  • Renowned Songstress Kathy Mattea Returns to DCA

    On August 11, Door Community Auditorium will present Kathy Mattea, one of the most sure-footed song discoverers and interpreters of her generation, in concert.

  • Renowned Songstress Kathy Mattea Returns to DCA

    On August 11, Door Community Auditorium will present Kathy Mattea, one of the most sure-footed song discoverers and interpreters of her generation, in concert.

  • Small Forest and The Rhode Sisters to Perform at Woodwalk

    Amid Margaret Lockwood’s famous tree paintings, Small Forest will fit right in at Woodwalk Gallery on Aug. 9 at 7 pm. Jeanne Kuhns, Marybeth Mattson and Patrick Palmer with Chicago’s Tony Dale on drums, will bring their insightful, lyrical and harmony rich original songs to the Woodwalk Concert Series.

  • Small Forest and The Rhode Sisters to Perform at Woodwalk

    Amid Margaret Lockwood’s famous tree paintings, Small Forest will fit right in at Woodwalk Gallery on Aug. 9 at 7 pm. Jeanne Kuhns, Marybeth Mattson and Patrick Palmer with Chicago’s Tony Dale on drums, will bring their insightful, lyrical and harmony rich original songs to the Woodwalk Concert Series.

  • Cheese, Butter and Tomatoes Featured in Savory Spoon Classes

    Upcoming classes at Savory Spoon Cooking School include Cheesemaking 101, Better with Butter, and I Say Tomato, You Say Tomatoe. On Aug. 13 at 6 pm, Dean Sommer of the Wisconsin Center for Dairy Research at U.

  • Cheese, Butter and Tomatoes Featured in Savory Spoon Classes

    Upcoming classes at Savory Spoon Cooking School include Cheesemaking 101, Better with Butter, and I Say Tomato, You Say Tomatoe. On Aug. 13 at 6 pm, Dean Sommer of the Wisconsin Center for Dairy Research at U.

  • S.H.O.W.’s Barn Dance Features Modern Day Drifters

    Stock Horse of Wisconsin’s (S.H.O.W.) annual barn dance will be held Aug. 24 at Idlewild Farm. Starting at 7 pm, dance to the country sounds of the Modern Day Drifters on the wooden dance floor inside the whitewashed horse barn.

  • S.H.O.W.’s Barn Dance Features Modern Day Drifters

    Stock Horse of Wisconsin’s (S.H.O.W.) annual barn dance will be held Aug. 24 at Idlewild Farm. Starting at 7 pm, dance to the country sounds of the Modern Day Drifters on the wooden dance floor inside the whitewashed horse barn.

  • Openings Available for Bjِrklunden Seminars

    From August 25 – 30, Lawrence University’s Bjِrklunden will offer the seminar Films Well Told: Strong Stories, Clever Scripts, & Three-Dimensional Characters from the Classic Age of Movie-Making with Jack Rhodes.

  • Openings Available for Bjِrklunden Seminars

    From August 25 – 30, Lawrence University’s Bjِrklunden will offer the seminar Films Well Told: Strong Stories, Clever Scripts, & Three-Dimensional Characters from the Classic Age of Movie-Making with Jack Rhodes.

  • Goats and Fine Art Meet in Sister Bay

    Door County artists tested a new medium this year – plywood goats – and found great joy in the project. Door County Festival of Fine Arts (DCFFA) organizers cut life-sized goats out of plywood and handed over the blank “canvases” to 14 artists trained in a variety of artistic styles.

  • Goats and Fine Art Meet in Sister Bay

    Door County artists tested a new medium this year – plywood goats – and found great joy in the project. Door County Festival of Fine Arts (DCFFA) organizers cut life-sized goats out of plywood and handed over the blank “canvases” to 14 artists trained in a variety of artistic styles.

  • Plein Air Festival Winners Announced

    The Featured Artists awards for the seventh annual Door County Plein Air Festival, presented by Peninsula School of Art, were announced at the Festival’s gala event on July 26.

  • Plein Air Festival Winners Announced

    The Featured Artists awards for the seventh annual Door County Plein Air Festival, presented by Peninsula School of Art, were announced at the Festival’s gala event on July 26.

  • Exhibit IV Reception at Edgewood Orchard Galleries

    Edgewood Orchard Galleries will host the Exhibit IV reception on August 10, 4 – 7 pm. Wine, cheeses and hors d’oeuvres will be served in the gallery courtyard, and the public is welcome.

  • Exhibit IV Reception at Edgewood Orchard Galleries

    Edgewood Orchard Galleries will host the Exhibit IV reception on August 10, 4 – 7 pm. Wine, cheeses and hors d’oeuvres will be served in the gallery courtyard, and the public is welcome.

  • UU Gallery Features Bonnie Paruch and Her Students

    Internationally recognized artist and Door County resident, Bonnie Paruch has invited 30 of her students to participate in a collaborative show, “Sharing the Vision.

  • UU Gallery Features Bonnie Paruch and Her Students

    Internationally recognized artist and Door County resident, Bonnie Paruch has invited 30 of her students to participate in a collaborative show, “Sharing the Vision.

  • Frykman Gallery Shows Prints On Aluminum

    Frykman Studio Gallery announces their nature photography is now available printed on aluminum panels. The new frameless “float mounts,” which appear to float off the wall about two inches due to the recessed frame or box mount, are made by Image Wizards of North Carolina, the innovator and industry leader in this medium.

  • Frykman Gallery Shows Prints On Aluminum

    Frykman Studio Gallery announces their nature photography is now available printed on aluminum panels. The new frameless “float mounts,” which appear to float off the wall about two inches due to the recessed frame or box mount, are made by Image Wizards of North Carolina, the innovator and industry leader in this medium.

  • Bazyli Studio and Linden Gallery Collaborate on Asian Collection

    Skye and Peter Ciesla of Bazyli Studio create contemporary, hand-embroidered beaded jewelry and accessories. For the past seven years, the artists have created jewelry using exquisite silver and copper findings from the foothills of the Himalayas in China.

  • Bazyli Studio and Linden Gallery Collaborate on Asian Collection

    Skye and Peter Ciesla of Bazyli Studio create contemporary, hand-embroidered beaded jewelry and accessories. For the past seven years, the artists have created jewelry using exquisite silver and copper findings from the foothills of the Himalayas in China.

  • Guest Artist Weekend at Martinez Studio Features Michael Doerr

    In an insightful pairing of contemporary furniture and flatweave textiles, Michael Doerr Fine Handmade Furniture will be featured during a guest artist weekend, Aug.

  • Guest Artist Weekend at Martinez Studio Features Michael Doerr

    In an insightful pairing of contemporary furniture and flatweave textiles, Michael Doerr Fine Handmade Furniture will be featured during a guest artist weekend, Aug.

  • Landscapes Near and Far at Woodwalk

    Woodwalk Gallery in Egg Harbor presents “Landscapes Near and Far,” featuring Wisconsin artists Lynn Schoenecker, Beki Borman and rustic vessels of Keith Carter.

  • Landscapes Near and Far at Woodwalk

    Woodwalk Gallery in Egg Harbor presents “Landscapes Near and Far,” featuring Wisconsin artists Lynn Schoenecker, Beki Borman and rustic vessels of Keith Carter.

  • My Weekend Recap

    It’s always a good weekend when a friend drives all the way from Michigan to hang out with you and explore Door County. So, according to that little equation, last weekend was definitely a good one.

  • My Weekend Recap

    It’s always a good weekend when a friend drives all the way from Michigan to hang out with you and explore Door County. So, according to that little equation, last weekend was definitely a good one.

  • Karen Lee DeNoto Paintings on Display at TAP

    The paintings of Karen Lee DeNoto will grace the lobby walls of Third Avenue Playhouse (TAP) through August 16. The exhibit is of maritime oil paintings that can be purchased after the show.

  • Karen Lee DeNoto Paintings on Display at TAP

    The paintings of Karen Lee DeNoto will grace the lobby walls of Third Avenue Playhouse (TAP) through August 16. The exhibit is of maritime oil paintings that can be purchased after the show.

  • Alchemy Field Hosts Assemblage Workshop

    Join instructor Teresa Ann Gifford in the Collector’s Wardrobe Workshop on Aug. 17 at Alchemy Fields in Baileys Harbor. Gifford, artist/owner of Assemblage Studio, will guide participants in creating “wardrobes” from an old drawer or doll trunk, a paper doll and a French mannequin doll from Catherine Moore’s art papers collection.

  • Alchemy Field Hosts Assemblage Workshop

    Join instructor Teresa Ann Gifford in the Collector’s Wardrobe Workshop on Aug. 17 at Alchemy Fields in Baileys Harbor. Gifford, artist/owner of Assemblage Studio, will guide participants in creating “wardrobes” from an old drawer or doll trunk, a paper doll and a French mannequin doll from Catherine Moore’s art papers collection.

  • DCAL Artists Paint En Plein Air at Birch Creek

    Birch Creek Music Performance Center welcomed Door County Art League (DCAL) plein air painters to concerts throughout this season. The summer-long event comes to a climax with an art show in the Dutton Concert Barn on display through Aug.

  • DCAL Artists Paint En Plein Air at Birch Creek

    Birch Creek Music Performance Center welcomed Door County Art League (DCAL) plein air painters to concerts throughout this season. The summer-long event comes to a climax with an art show in the Dutton Concert Barn on display through Aug.

  • Classes at Artists Guild

    The August 13 session of Tuesdays with Jen at Artists Guild is titled “Make a Zentangled Greeting Card.” Students will create cards by applying inks in patterns and adding color.

  • Classes at Artists Guild

    The August 13 session of Tuesdays with Jen at Artists Guild is titled “Make a Zentangled Greeting Card.” Students will create cards by applying inks in patterns and adding color.

  • New Outdoor Mural at Ekholm Gallery

    “Summer at the Villa” is the latest outdoor acrylic mural by Judi Ekholm. The new painting is available for purchase and may be viewed at the Ekholm Gallery, located at 3913 Little Spring Road in Fish Creek.

  • New Outdoor Mural at Ekholm Gallery

    “Summer at the Villa” is the latest outdoor acrylic mural by Judi Ekholm. The new painting is available for purchase and may be viewed at the Ekholm Gallery, located at 3913 Little Spring Road in Fish Creek.

  • A Review

    The biography of Wisconsin author David Rhodes is as dramatic as his fiction.

  • A Review

    The biography of Wisconsin author David Rhodes is as dramatic as his fiction.

  • Swimming

    Swimming is something I’ve done my whole life. There is a photo of me at age one by a pool in West Africa, alight with happiness. I inherited an aquatic gene from my mother, an irresistible urge not just to get into water whenever it presents itself but to travel through it, to go somewhere.

  • Swimming

    Swimming is something I’ve done my whole life. There is a photo of me at age one by a pool in West Africa, alight with happiness. I inherited an aquatic gene from my mother, an irresistible urge not just to get into water whenever it presents itself but to travel through it, to go somewhere.

  • Sturgeon Bay Artists On Display at Hope Church Gallery

    Allison Rittle and Susan Hunsader, two Sturgeon Bay artists, will be featured at the Hope Church Gallery throughout August. Rittle has been enamored with photography for her whole life, and began taking photographs in earnest at 13-years-old.

  • Sturgeon Bay Artists On Display at Hope Church Gallery

    Allison Rittle and Susan Hunsader, two Sturgeon Bay artists, will be featured at the Hope Church Gallery throughout August. Rittle has been enamored with photography for her whole life, and began taking photographs in earnest at 13-years-old.

  • American Life in Poetry: Column 427

    You can’t get closer to our hunter-gatherer ancestors than by clawing in the earth with your fingers. Here’s a delightful poem about digging for bait by Marsha Truman Cooper, a Californian.

  • American Life in Poetry: Column 427

    You can’t get closer to our hunter-gatherer ancestors than by clawing in the earth with your fingers. Here’s a delightful poem about digging for bait by Marsha Truman Cooper, a Californian.

  • Handcrafted Tables at Jacksonport Craft Cottage Gifts

    Jacksonport Craft Cottage Gifts highlights Door County artists and over 100 Amish quilts and Amish-made products, lighthouse gifts, wood, glass and fiber arts.

  • Handcrafted Tables at Jacksonport Craft Cottage Gifts

    Jacksonport Craft Cottage Gifts highlights Door County artists and over 100 Amish quilts and Amish-made products, lighthouse gifts, wood, glass and fiber arts.

  • A Celebration of Books

    “Martha Egan and I had talked about doing this festival for a couple of years, and delays always pushed the concept into another year,” explains Mary “Casey” Martin of Egg Harbor.

  • A Celebration of Books

    “Martha Egan and I had talked about doing this festival for a couple of years, and delays always pushed the concept into another year,” explains Mary “Casey” Martin of Egg Harbor.

  • Dickinson Poetry Series Features Collaborative Couple

    Richard Carter and Carolyn Kenney-Carter are the featured artists in the UU Fellowship’s Dickinson Poetry Series on August 14 at 7 pm. Richard E. Carter, geographer, naturalist, aviator, essayist and poet, has a deep connection with earth’s forces and creatures.

  • Dickinson Poetry Series Features Collaborative Couple

    Richard Carter and Carolyn Kenney-Carter are the featured artists in the UU Fellowship’s Dickinson Poetry Series on August 14 at 7 pm. Richard E. Carter, geographer, naturalist, aviator, essayist and poet, has a deep connection with earth’s forces and creatures.

  • Writing Our Lives Seminar

    From Aug. 25 – 30, Bjِrklunden, located just south of Baileys Harbor, will offer the seminar “Writing Our Lives Through Fact & Fiction” with Paul McComas.

  • Writing Our Lives Seminar

    From Aug. 25 – 30, Bjِrklunden, located just south of Baileys Harbor, will offer the seminar “Writing Our Lives Through Fact & Fiction” with Paul McComas.

  • Readers Rampant to Discuss “The Shoemaker’s Wife”

    Readers Rampant book club of the Sister Bay/Liberty Grove library meets on August 13 at 2:30 pm to discuss The Shoemaker’s Wife by Adriana Trigiani. Cookies will be served and all are welcome.

  • Readers Rampant to Discuss “The Shoemaker’s Wife”

    Readers Rampant book club of the Sister Bay/Liberty Grove library meets on August 13 at 2:30 pm to discuss The Shoemaker’s Wife by Adriana Trigiani. Cookies will be served and all are welcome.

  • Guitar Slingers Schwall and Aaron Converge for Martin Park Blues Party

    Add Jim Schwall’s name to the growing list of musicians who have been inspired by participating in the Steel Bridge SongFest in Sturgeon Bay, which is saying a lot for a guy who was dubbed by the Boston Globe as “the best electric guitarist in the country” and who has played with more famous musicians than he can remember in a musical career that spans nearly 50 years.

  • Guitar Slingers Schwall and Aaron Converge for Martin Park Blues Party

    Add Jim Schwall’s name to the growing list of musicians who have been inspired by participating in the Steel Bridge SongFest in Sturgeon Bay, which is saying a lot for a guy who was dubbed by the Boston Globe as “the best electric guitarist in the country” and who has played with more famous musicians than he can remember in a musical career that spans nearly 50 years.

  • Washington Island Art and Nature Center Encourages Outdoor Exploration

    We collected grasshoppers in an old ice cream pail and punched holes in the plastic lid, placed tadpoles in our dog’s dish to watch them frantically flick their little tails.

  • Washington Island Art and Nature Center Encourages Outdoor Exploration

    We collected grasshoppers in an old ice cream pail and punched holes in the plastic lid, placed tadpoles in our dog’s dish to watch them frantically flick their little tails.

  • Let’s Go to the Fair

    The Door County Fair may have ended, but the images created by Suzanne Rose of a unique time and place in this peninsula’s busy season remain. The County Fair series is a photographic manifestation of Rose’s “small town wonderment; a celebratory portfolio of genuine Americana,” as she puts it.

  • Let’s Go to the Fair

    The Door County Fair may have ended, but the images created by Suzanne Rose of a unique time and place in this peninsula’s busy season remain. The County Fair series is a photographic manifestation of Rose’s “small town wonderment; a celebratory portfolio of genuine Americana,” as she puts it.

  • Q&A – Questions & Artists – Archelle “Buttons” Wolst

    Archelle "Buttons" Wolst is well known to almost all members of the Door County art community. Her work is regularly seen in the Miller Art Museum and Hardy Gallery juried shows.

  • Q&A – Questions & Artists – Archelle “Buttons” Wolst

    Archelle "Buttons" Wolst is well known to almost all members of the Door County art community. Her work is regularly seen in the Miller Art Museum and Hardy Gallery juried shows.

  • Novel Ideas Hosts Michael Perry Book Signing

    “I do my writing in a tiny bedroom overlooking Main Street in the village of New Auburn, Wisconsin. Population:  485. Eleven streets. One four-legged silver water tower.

  • Novel Ideas Hosts Michael Perry Book Signing

    “I do my writing in a tiny bedroom overlooking Main Street in the village of New Auburn, Wisconsin. Population:  485. Eleven streets. One four-legged silver water tower.

  • Tall Ship to Trawl Lake Michigan for Plastic Microbead Pollution

    The world’s largest freshwater ecosystem – the Great Lakes – are being polluted with microplastics from a variety of personal care products that use plastic microbeads.

  • Tall Ship to Trawl Lake Michigan for Plastic Microbead Pollution

    The world’s largest freshwater ecosystem – the Great Lakes – are being polluted with microplastics from a variety of personal care products that use plastic microbeads.

  • Mccaslin Wins 2013 Red Putter Tourney

    Matthew Mccaslin took home the first place trophy at the 12th annual Red Putter Pro Tournament on Saturday, Aug. 3, with a total score of 105. Mccaslin will take a trophy, $2,100 first place prize and red jersey back home to Raleigh, N.

  • Mccaslin Wins 2013 Red Putter Tourney

    Matthew Mccaslin took home the first place trophy at the 12th annual Red Putter Pro Tournament on Saturday, Aug. 3, with a total score of 105. Mccaslin will take a trophy, $2,100 first place prize and red jersey back home to Raleigh, N.

  • Antique Expert Returns to Ephraim

    Author and antiques expert Mark F. Moran returns to the Ephraim Village Hall on Aug. 4 from 1 – 5 pm. Last year he appraised more than 60 items. Bring your treasured antique or collectible and find out “What’s it Worth!” The cost for each appraisal is $15 (no more than three items per person).

  • Antique Expert Returns to Ephraim

    Author and antiques expert Mark F. Moran returns to the Ephraim Village Hall on Aug. 4 from 1 – 5 pm. Last year he appraised more than 60 items. Bring your treasured antique or collectible and find out “What’s it Worth!” The cost for each appraisal is $15 (no more than three items per person).