Category: Business
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Services Added to Counseling Associates of Door County Offerings
Counseling Associates of Door County recently added two services to assist divorcing couples and their families. The addition of Divorce Resolution Services and Co-Parenting Counseling is designed to help couples achieve an amicable divorce and develop a calm and loving environment for their new family arrangement.
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Inn at Cedar Crossing Offers Spring Afternoon Teas
The Inn at Cedar Crossing offers a relaxing afternoon of refreshment during Spring Afternoon Tea. The Tea Menu includes traditional tea sandwiches and savory bites, fresh baked scones and a selection of mini desserts.
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Door County Business Development Center Welcomes New Businesses
The Door County Business Development Center welcomes new tenant businesses to the facility. These businesses include Viewpoint Construction Software, Sallinen Distribution, Padgett Business Solutions, FLS Banners, and military contracting consultant Dan McCluskey.
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Wisconsin Dominates 2013 US Cheese Championships
Schoolhouse Artisan Cheese is proud to feature only Wisconsin Artisan Cheese, especially after Wisconsin dominated the 2013 US Cheese Championships by winning 46 of the 81 total gold medals.
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Jim Olson Motors Hosts Door County Buy Local Mixer
The next Door County Buy Local mixer is set for April 3, 5:30 – 7 pm, at Jim Olson Motors in Sturgeon Bay. The event features an opportunity for the public to tour the renovated Jim Olson Motors facility and a marketing presentation – “Go Nuts About Your Brand!” – will be given by Paul and Judy Schumacher of Ad Quest Promotions.
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Cindy Tenor Named Employee of the Year
Cindy Tenor, certified nursing assistant (CNA) at Golden LivingCenter (GLC)-Dorchester, has been named Employee of the Year 2012. Tenor, a CNA at GLC-Dorchester since December 1985, was recognized for her service to the organization and her positive approach to her daily responsibilities.
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DCEDC Offers Free Business Counseling Sessions
The Door County Economic Development Corporation and the UW-Green Bay Small Business Development Center are offering free, one-on-one business counseling sessions on April 11, 8:30 am to 5 pm, for new or existing business owners.
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Seeing Liberty Grove With a Newcomer’s Eyes
She’s lived over 30 years in Liberty Grove, but Kathleen Pearson still looks at the area with fresh eyes. Pearson is the community coordinator for Door County North, the business association representing Liberty Grove.
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Second Annual Ethics in Business Award Winners Announced
The three Rotary Clubs of Door County held their second annual Ethics in Business awards dinner on Feb. 28. This event recognizes individuals and organizations in the county based on their representation of Rotary International’s Four-Way Test (code of ethics).
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Door Pen Winery Continues to Win Gold
Door Peninsula Winery’s Lighthouse White vintage won the gold medal at the annual International Eastern Wine Competition (IEWC). This award recognizes Lighthouse White as being in the top 10 percent of the 1,037 wines entered in the competition.
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Peninsula Building Systems Honored at Annual Meeting
Wick Buildings honored Peninsula Building Systems, Inc. at their annual meeting for constructing a Building Of The Year in the category of Industrial.
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Inn at Cedar Crossing Continues United Way Wednesdays
Inn at Cedar Crossing is hosting United Way Wednesdays in March; twenty percent of Wednesday dinner sales will be donated to United Way of Door County.
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Wild Tomato’s Donation Creation to Benefit SBSI
The Wild Tomato Wood-Fired Pizza and Grille in Fish Creek selected Sturgeon Bay Skatepark Initiative (SBSI) as the recipient of its Donation Creation pizza for March.
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Baileys Harbor Businessman Elected to AAPI Board
Baileys Harbor businessman Scott H. Henry, owner-operator of Old Time Portraits, was elected as Treasurer for the board of Antique & Amusement Photographers International.
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Jacqueline Szczepanski Opens New Office
Jacqueline Szczepanski, Thrivent Financial for Lutherans Representative, opened a new office at 101 N. 4th Avenue, Suite 109 in Sturgeon Bay. “I believe the new office will enhance my ability to work to serve my members,” said Szczepanski.
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Area Residents Earn CTA Designation
Sixteen individuals recently completed the Certified Tourism Ambassador (CTA) Program. Graduates learned about local history, area attractions, useful resources, and customer service.
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Door County Tourism Zone Commission Reports Growth in Room Tax Collections
In 2012, for the third consecutive year, Door County saw a growth in room tax collections, reports the Door County Tourism Zone Commission.
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The Jacksonport Craft Cottage currently features handcrafted wood Amish quilt designs. Made by a young Amish couple from the Midwest, these “House Quilts” are hand painted on plywood and appropriate for indoor/outdoor display.
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Pen Park Searches for Talking Tombstones Volunteers
Talking Tombstones, Peninsula State Park’s annual “living history” event, is scheduled for July 23, 10 am – 12 pm. The Park needs volunteers to share the story of a family member or friend buried at Blossomburg Cemetery.
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Internship Available at “Peninsula Pulse”
The Peninsula Pulse is looking for individuals seeking to gain experience and an education through an internship for the summer/fall of 2013. An Art & Entertainment Intern will assist in the organization of the Pulse’s Annual Hal Grutzmacher Writers’ Exposé & Photography Jubilee and will perform tasks in the production of the Art & Entertainment section in each issue of the Pulse, including writing small features about entertainment and the occasional feature story.