Category: Business
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Registration Open for Income Opportunities in Agriculture
Registration is open for the Income Opportunities in Agriculture Workshop, to be held 9 am – 4 pm, Wednesday, Sept. 25, at the Northcentral Technical College, in Wausau.
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Door County Brewing Co. to Introduce Limited Edition Seasonal Beer
On Oct. 5, Door County Brewing Co. will open its “garage” door for the release of its first ever Limited Edition seasonal beer – Goat Parade, Smoked Imperial Stout.
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Parallel & Door 44 Awarded Most Double Golds at WI Wine Competition
Parallel 44 & Door 44 Winery won three out of four Double Gold awards at the Wisconsin Wine Competition – the most Double Golds at the competition. It takes a unanimous decision by a panel of six judges evaluating each wine in a blind taste test covering 10 different attributes for a wine to be bestowed the Double Gold.
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Life Preserver Wellness Shop Moves to Small Business Incubator
The Door County Business Development Center, the small business incubator operated and managed by the Door County Economic Development Corporation, is pleased to welcome Life Preserver Wellness Shop as a new tenant business to the facility.
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New Kid on the Block: Peninsula Century Ride
You might wonder why anyone would decide to hold a century ride in Door County six days after the Door County Century Ride celebrated its 35th successful event with several thousand cyclists and friends and family.
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Growth in Second Year of AleFest
Jeff Larson, president of the Egg Harbor Business Association, said everything but the weather is in place for the 2nd Egg Harbor AleFest taking place 1 – 5 pm on Sept. 21, with more breweries and more beers than the inaugural year.
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Orchard Country Winery Releases Sixth Door County Lighthouse Wine Edition
Orchard Country Winery & Market will celebrate the sixth edition of its Door County Lighthouse wine series with local artist Bridget Austin on Sept. 7, 1 – 4 pm.
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Main Street Market Celebrates 26 Years
Main Street Market opened 26 years ago during the last week of August. Original and current owners Steve and Kaaren Northrop (third and fourth from left) and Dave and Vonnie Callsen (fourth and fifth from right) are in this vintage photo of the occasion.
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The Island Hub: Reopening the Dairy
When Door County’s population rises and falls with the changing seasons, buildings go from jam-packed to near empty. On Washington Island, Scott Sonoc said that trend is even more exaggerated, with six busy weeks followed by almost a year of quiet island solitude. That’s why every island building has to wear many hats. “Many buildings […]
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DCVB Public Relations Efforts Paying Off for Door County
Recent media coverage for Door County in some major Midwestern publications is helping generate increased awareness for one of the Midwest’s premier vacation destinations.
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Sweetie Pies Spotted in “Martha Stewart Living” Magazine
Great piemaking earns Sweetie Pies of Fish Creek a spot in the September issue of Martha Stewart Living magazine. A marketing person with Martha Stewart Living magazine spent the 4th of July with her family in Door County and while here bought a cherry pie from Sweetie Pies of Fish Creek.
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Angela Lensch Wins DCEDC’s Business Plan Award
The Door County Economic Development Corporation (DCEDC), in association with the University of Wisconsin – Green Bay Small Business Development Center, announce Angela Lensch is the winner of the $1,000 cash award for the best business plan at the 12th annual Door County Entrepreneurial Training Program.
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Parallel 44 Earns Best of Show Honors at Cold Climate Competition
Parallel 44 took home Best of Show honors for top white wine with La Crescent at the annual International Cold Climate Wine Competition on Aug. 16 in Saint Paul, Minn.
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Add Eye Exam to Back-to-School Checklist
Door County Eye Associates reminds all parents/guardians to add a comprehensive eye exam to children’s back-to-school checklist. Studies have consistently shown that vision and eye health have a direct impact on a child’s ability to learn, and 80 percent of a child’s early learning comes from vision.
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The Linden Centre Recognized by the “New York Times”
Jeanee and Brian Lindens’ The Linden Centre was recently recognized by the New York Times for its unique efforts in Dali, China.
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Sweetie Pies Appears in ‘Martha Stewart Living’ magazine
A marketing person with Martha Stewart Living magazine spent the 4th of July with her family in Door County and while here bought a cherry pie from Sweetie Pies of Fish Creek.
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Baylake Bank Selling Berlin and Poy Sippi Branches
First National Bank of Berlin and Baylake Bank have entered into a Deposit Assumption Agreement whereby The 1st National Bank of Berlin will purchase approximately $26 million of deposits from Baylake Bank’s Berlin and Poy Sippi offices, located respectively in Green Lake and Waushara counties in Wisconsin.
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Jay Leno Shows Interest in EZVJack
After five years of design work, Dr. Steven Davis, orthopedic surgeon at Ministry Door County Medical Center, is ready to fill orders for his patent-pending EZVJack.
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Onsite Massage Therapy Available for Business Visits
Joshua Nelson, licensed massage therapist, is now available for onsite visits to local businesses, offering myofascial release therapy for workers on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
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End of Summer Party at Gibraltar Grill
The second annual End of Summer Party at Gibraltar Grill will be held Sept. 1. The party features Big Mouth & The Power Tool Horns from 6 – 10 pm. In addition to the music, there will be a pig roast with festival seating in the yard.