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January 22 – February 5

• The Door Community Auditorium will host a benefit concert Saturday, January 23 at 7 pm for the victims of the earthquake in Haiti. Doors will open at 6 pm. Admission is free and no tickets are needed.

All money collected from free will donations will be sent to the local Red Cross agency to be used for Haitian relief. All contributions, either cash or check, are tax deductible. Representatives from the local Red Cross chapter will be on hand.

Larry Thoreson, vice president of the Auditorium board of directors, is organizing the effort. He is currently contacting local professional and amateur performers. The DCA Web site, http://www.dcauditorium.org, will contain up to the minute postings of changes. Interested individuals are urged to visit the site at their convenience for updates.

Call 920.868.2728, or email [email protected] for more information.

• The League of Women Voters of Door County is sponsoring a candidate forum to introduce candidates for Mayor of Sturgeon Bay and their position on issues to voters.

The forum is scheduled for Monday, Jan. 25 in the Sturgeon Bay City Council Chambers at 7 pm. Should there be inclement weather listen to local radio for an announcement. In the case of a weather emergency, the forum will be rescheduled for Thursday, Jan. 28.

• The Door County Community Foundation is sponsoring a continuing education program on Vehicles for Charitable Giving. This session will be most useful to attorneys and accountants who deal with estate planning issues or year-end tax planning, but anyone interested is welcome to attend.

The program is Jan. 27 at the Sturgeon Bay Yacht Club, 600 Nautical Drive, Sturgeon Bay. The session begins with drinks and hors d’oeuvres at 4:30 pm and the formal presentation at 5:30 pm.

John Herlache, Vice Chairman of the Door County Community Foundation’s Board of Directors, will be your host. The formal education will be offered by Bret Bicoy, President & CEO of the Community Foundation.

Seating is limited. Register by calling Dave Swender at 920.746.1786.

• The Baileys Harbor Community Association is searching for a part-time marketing coordinator to help with its membership and promotional efforts. Association President Stephanie Heald said the position will be about 20 hours per week and heavily focused on marketing, but also includes event coordination, membership communication, and administrative duties. Applications are being accepted now and the association hopes to fill the position by March. For information about the position call 920.839.2366 or email [email protected]