Category: Business
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Ladies Tool Night at Lampert Lumber
Alison Beadell uses a 16 oz. hammer on a 16-penny sinker, with onlookers Lori Strantz, Chris Meinesner and Kurt Lampmen, regional manager of the Eastern Division of Lampert Lumber.
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Spot Sells Scarves to Benefit Sue Baldwin Fund
Spot in Sister Bay is holding a scarf fundraiser now through Oct. 10. Twenty percent from all scarf sales will be donated to The Sue Baldwin Fund, a fund that provides breast cancer awareness, prevention and care for Door County residents.
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Jamie K. Palmer Named New ADRC Director
The Aging and Disability Resource Center (ADRC) of Door County announces a new director, Jamie K. Palmer, MS, LCPC. Palmer is a licensed clinical professional counselor and mediator who received her undergraduate degree in psychology from the University of Illinois and her master’s degree in mental health from Northern Illinois University.
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Beer Pairing at Max Supper Club with Door County Brewing Co.
On Oct. 9, two of Baileys Harbor’s newest businesses are teaming up to offer a four course Beer Pairing Dinner at Max Supper Club. The evening will feature the award-winning cuisine of Chef Mitch Ciohon pairing with the awesome craft brews of Door County Brewing Co.
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Dr. Eric Paulsen Completes American Board of Optometry Certification
J. Eric Paulsen, O.D., of Door County Eye Associates has successfully completed board certification and is now a Diplomat of the American Board of Optometry.
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Robert Ziegler Joins Pen Players Board
Peninsula Players Theatre, America’s oldest professional resident summer theater, announces the appointment of Robert Ziegler to its board of directors.
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LDC Announces Large Class of 2014
Leadership Door County (LDC) announces the Class of 2014. Now in its 24th year, LDC brings together community members with diverse viewpoints to become stronger leaders and to understand community issues through experiential education.
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Jacksonport Craft Cottage Announces Holiday Craft Show
Amish-made throw pillow covers are now available at Jacksonport Craft Cottage Gifts. These pillow covers display many well recognized quilt designs such as Star Dahlia, Church Window and Log Cabin.
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Door County Brewing Continues Family Tradition of Craft Brewing
The craft beer industry has many great stories about families coming together in a commercial brewing enterprise – the Careys of New Glarus Brewing, the Klisch brothers of Lakefront Brewery in Milwaukee, the Lonsways of Stone Arch in Appleton, the Buttera family at O’so in Plover, to name just a few here in Wisconsin.
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Door County Coffee Celebrates 20 Years with Annual Anniversary Sale
Stephanie Klett, Secretary of the Wisconsin Department of Tourism, visited Door County Coffee & Tea Co. on Sept. 25 to commend them on their 20th year in business.
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Bakery for Bo Day at Bayside Bakery
On Sept. 28, 1 – 5 pm, Bayside Bakery & Café owners LynLee Fries-Luebke and Ron Luebke will host the second annual “Bakery for Bo” Day. Keep the “bo”mentum going, and check out their sandwiches, desserts, beverages and “BO.
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Beachfront Inn Hosts Open House before “Hotel Impossible” Airing
The Beachfront Inn, located on the waterfront in downtown Baileys Harbor, is hosting an open house on Sept. 30 from 9 am to noon for people interested in viewing the remodeling project that will be featured on Travel Channel’s Hotel Impossible show later that evening.
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HomeBody Personal Training Offers In-home Training
HomeBody Personal Training offers affordable one-on-one fitness training in the comfort of your own home. Nationally certified personal trainer Ashley Lusk will create an exercise plan based on personal goals and fitness level.
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Door County Brewing Continues Family Tradition of Craft Brewing
The craft beer industry has many great stories about families coming together in a commercial brewing enterprise – the Careys of New Glarus Brewing, the Klisch brothers of Lakefront Brewery in Milwaukee, the Lonsways of Stone Arch in Appleton, the Buttera family at O’so in Plover, to name just a few here in Wisconsin.
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City’s West Waterfront Redevelopment Design Drafted
Sturgeon Bay released a draft of a brochure encouraging potential developers to build in the city’s west waterfront area. The brochure outlines four development projects: an indoor market where local producers can show off their goods, a housing development, a boutique lodging business, and a pub or restaurant.
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Successfully Applying to Agricultural Grant Programs
Farmers and food entrepreneurs are invited to a workshop put on by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) designed to give farmers and agricultural entrepreneurs information, tools and hands-on training to strengthen grant and loan applications.
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Door County Marine Introduces T-One Towing
Door County Marine President Jon Kruse recently announced the company is offering emergency boat towing and salvage services to boaters in central Door County.
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Oilerie Invited to Food Buyer’s Conference in Sicily
The Oilerie Fish Creek was one of four American specialty food stores invited to participate in a weeklong food buyer’s conference in Sicily. Owner Curt Campbell attended the event, held the week of Sept.
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Door County Trolley Ghost Tours Showcased in “Midwest Living”
Door County Trolley Ghost Tours are showcased in the October edition of Midwest Living magazine. The issue features the City of Sturgeon Bay and recognized Door County Trolley’s Haunted Olde Sturgeon Bay Ghost Tour.
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Jump-start Holiday Shopping at Inside/Outside Sale
Grab your friends and get a jump-start on holiday shopping during Fish Creek’s Annual Inside Outside Sale, Sept. 27-29. Stroll the leaf-swept sidewalks, breathe in the autumn air and enjoy a unique shopping experience during this three-day fall sale.