
September 2015
Lecture on Surrealism
UW-Green Bay Professor Sam Watson will speak in-depth about Surrealism. Free.
Find out more »“Policy”
A cast of two featuring the priest Father Damián (Stuart Champeau) and insurance agent Esther (Lola DeVillers). In their episodic cat-and-mouse game, carried out over a period of weeks, the priest wants to add two new clauses to the policy: confidentiality and a definition of sexual abuse of children as a work-place accident. $15/ticket.
Find out more »“Policy”
A cast of two featuring the priest Father Damián (Stuart Champeau) and insurance agent Esther (Lola DeVillers). In their episodic cat-and-mouse game, carried out over a period of weeks, the priest wants to add two new clauses to the policy: confidentiality and a definition of sexual abuse of children as a work-place accident. $15/ticket.
Find out more »October 2015
Listening Session
The Board of Directors invite visual artists and the community to share input in preparation for review of organization plan for 2016. Coffee and a light continental breakfast will be served. Free.
Find out more »December 2015
Christmas in the Village
Children’s activities, holiday open houses, tree-lighting ceremony, Door County Sled Dog Meet & Greet, Santa, cookie exchange plates, and soup. Free but donations of paper goods and non-perishable food items for Koinonia Kupboard encouraged.
Find out more »May 2016
“All My Sons”
Rogue Theater presents Arthur Miller's play about WWII self-made man Joe Keller and how the sins of his past come back to haunt him. $15/ticket. Call 920.818.0816 for tickets/reservations.
Find out more »“All My Sons”
Rogue Theater presents Arthur Miller's play about WWII self-made man Joe Keller and how the sins of his past come back to haunt him. $15/ticket. Call 920.818.0816 for tickets/reservations.
Find out more »June 2016
SingAlong
An evening of music, song, and laughter for people of all ages. Free.
Find out more »July 2016
History Speaks
Lecture series features talks on historical topics of local, county, and statewide interest. Free.
Find out more »August 2016
Annual Pancake Breakfast Scholarship Fundraiser
Annual pancake breakfast sponsored by the Ephraim Men's Club to raise money for Northern Door students' scholarships. Door prizes. $10/adults. $6/children.
Find out more »Notable Women Series
Join Historical impressionist Jessica Michna, who will portray Laura Ingalls Wilder. A tea will be held in her honor. $20/ticket. Call 920.854.2014.
Find out more »September 2016
Songs and Stories from the 1940s
Performed by Lloyd Michalsen. Donations welcome, proceeds benefit Ephraim Library.
Find out more »October 2016
Hardy Gallery Listening Session
Visual artists, donors, volunteers, residents of Ephraim and the general community are invited to attend and engage in discussion with the board of directors and staff about the organization's programming and future.
Find out more »December 2016
Ephraim’s Christmas in the Village
Featuring fun family crafts, sing alongs and carols, sweets sale, visit with Santa, horse-drawn wagon rides and more. Visit ephraim-doorcounty.com for more information.
Find out more »April 2017
Book Discussion
Ephraim Book Club members meet with Gibraltar High School students to discuss "Sense and Sensibility" by Jane Austen. Participants and listeners welcome. For more information contact Mary at 920.854.2014.
Find out more »June 2017
SingAlong
Come with your voice, leave with a smile. All ages welcome. Free.
Find out more »July 2017
History Speaks
A viewing of Wisconsin Public Television's "Wisconsin Hometown Stories: Door County", which features photographs from the Ephraim Historical Foundation collection as well as interviews with several Ephraim residents. Free.
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Chuck Pearson discusses two historically significant anniversaries: the 135th anniversary of Ephraim's Bethany Lutheran Church and the 500th anniversary of the Protestant Reformation. Free.
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Rachel Stollenwork and Kathleen Harris provide an update on the Eagle Tower Project and discuss the tower's history. Free.
Find out more »History Speaks
Audra Baakari Boyle discusses America's oldest resident summer theater, Peninsula Players. Free.
Find out more »August 2017
Annual Pancake Breakfast Scholarship Fundraiser
Annual pancake breakfast sponsored by the Ephraim Men's Club to raise money for Northern Door students' scholarships. Door prizes. $10/adults. $6/children.
Find out more »Film Screening
Come and watch the film of the 2016 Dearly Departed Cemetery Walk. Freewill offering to help with expenses for the 2017 Dearly Departed Walk.
Find out more »October 2017
“Frank’s Washington Island”
4pm and 8pm shows. The Skipper, Gilligan, Ginger, Mary Ann, The Professor, Thurston Howell III, and Mrs. Howell get caught in a huge storm and run aground on the uninhabited part of Washington Island. A Let Me Be Frank Production. For tickets call the Chef’s Hat at 920.854.2034 or stop by. $30/ticket.
Find out more »November 2017
Hardy Gallery Listening Session
The board of directors and staff are available to listen to any feedback from constituents and to answer questions. The session is free and open to the public.
Find out more »January 2018
Premiere Party
Showing the Discover Wisconsin episode,"Door County - Live Life Well." Free and open to the public.
Find out more »June 2018
SingAlong
Come with your voice, leave with a smile. All ages welcome. Free.
Find out more »Streetscape Project Meeting
Intended to provide engaged citizens, and impacted property owners the opportunity to sit down and walk through the proposed project impacts as a whole and on a property by property basis. With representatives from AECOM.
Find out more »July 2018
History Speaks
"Wisconsin Folk Artist Paul Seifert" presented by Joe Kapler, Wisconsin Historical Society curator.
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"Exploring Door County's Prehistoric Past" presented by Dawn Scher Thomae, Curator of Anthropology Collections at the MPM.
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"Bjorklunden: Then and Now" presented by Mark Breseman, AVP of Alumni and Constituency Engagement at Lawrence University.
Find out more »History Speaks
"In Their Own Words: Door County Artists" presented by Jack Anderson, Nancy Davis, Franne Dickinson, and Charles Peterson.
Find out more »August 2018
Annual Pancake Breakfast Scholarship Fundraiser
Annual pancake breakfast sponsored by the Ephraim Men's Club to raise money for Northern Door students' scholarships. Door prizes. $10/adults. $6/children.
Find out more »Film Screening
Watch the 2017 Dearly Departed Cemetery Walk film. Free and open to the public.
Find out more »November 2018
Listening Session
The Hardy Gallery is seeking input from the community as it reviews their strategic plan and goal setting for 2019. Free and open to the public.
Find out more »June 2019
SingAlong
Come with your voice, leave with a smile. All ages welcome. Free. Donations appreciated.
Find out more »July 2019
History Speaks
"The Life of Simon Kahquados with Dave Lea." Free. Donations appreciated.
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"Rock Island Insights" with Richard Purinton. Free. Donations appreciated.
Find out more »History Speaks
"The Knudson House" with Linda Carey. Free. Donations appreciated.
Find out more »Line Dancing
Learn the steps and dances. No partner or experience needed. $15/admission.
Find out more »History Speaks
"An Evening with Jens Jensen" by Roger Kuhns. Free. Donations appreciated.
Find out more »December 2019
Ephraim’s Christmas in the Village
Featuring family crafts, sing alongs and carols, sweets sale (11am-2pm at Ephraim Moravian Church), a DIY wreath-making activity (11:30am-2pm), a visit with Santa (12-2pm), horse-drawn wagon rides (12:30-2:30pm) and more. Tree lighting and caroling at the gazebo (11am) and open houses at Ephraim businesses (12-3pm).
Find out more »December 2020
Ephraim’s Christmas in the Village
Drive past the Ephraim Village Hall (5-5:30pm) and wave to Santa on the front porch. People are encouraged to remain in their vehicles. Gift bags with a treat and 'decorate your own mask' kits will be handed out at participating businesses on Dec. 4 & 5.
Find out more »July 2021
History Speaks
Insider's Guide to Northern Sky Theater." Discover the legacy of this nationally known theater company. Visit ephraim.org for more information. Free.
Find out more »August 2021
History Speaks
"Caring for Personal Collections" with Ephraim Historical Foundation curator, Cody Schreck. Schreck will share tips on best identification and preservation practices for family photos and other memorabilia. For more information, visit ephraim.org. Free.
Find out more »Pancake Breakfast Fundraiser
Annual pancake breakfast sponsored by the Ephraim Men’s Club to raise money for Northern Door students’ scholarships. $10/adults. $6/children.
Find out more »History Speaks
"Spotlighting the WCFTR's Amazing Film & Theater Collection." From Rod Serling to Hill Street Blues, this romp through the Wisconsin Center for Film and Theater Research's (Madison) collections will astound both hard-core and casual entertainment fans. For more information, visit ephraim.org. Free.
Find out more »December 2021
Small Forest Christmas Concert
6:15pm. Doors open. 7pm. Jeanne Kuhns, George Sawyn, MaryBeth Mattson and Pat Palmer bring back their annual Christmas Concert. Free, donations suggested. Masks required.
Find out more »June 2022
History Speaks: Sport
Discover the true story of Sport from author Pamela Cameron. Sport, a dog, sailed aboard the lighthouse tender Hyacinth in the early 1900s. Free fun bag for families (while supplies last). Books available for sale. Registration appreciated.
Find out more »July 2022
Harmony in the Harbor
Sing along to American favorites for the 4th of July. Limited seating, advance registration appreciated.
Find out more »Harmony in the Harbor
Sing along to seafaring songs and enjoy stories. Limited seating, advance registration appreciated.
Find out more »History Speaks: Door County Granary
Join Tim Stone to discover the surprising history of the Teweles & Brandeis Granary, which is being restored/renovated into a living history museum.
Find out more »Harmony in the Harbor
A traditional sing-along. Limited seating, advance registration appreciated.
Find out more »August 2022
Pancake Breakfast
Annual breakfast with pancakes, sausages and drinks. $10/adults, $6/children. Raffle items and door prizes.
Find out more »October 2022
“Harold Wilson’s Century of Bird Research”
Learn about the long-lasting impact of a 1922 bird banding project.
Find out more »September 2023
Barn Dance
All levels welcome. No children under 8.
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