September 2015
Eagle Tower Listening Session
Senator Lasee will host a listening session about preserving Eagle Tower for future generations.
Find out more »Gibraltar Talks
“Good Night Ladies,” Karen Cowan, Carol Jones, and Vivian Tomlinson will unveil the age-old secrets of “feminine mystique” at a gala the will be entertaining and delightful. Free.
Find out more »October 2015
Gibraltar Talks
“65 Years of the Skyway Drive Inn,” presented by Kinga Jacobson. Free.
Find out more »December 2015
Midsummer’s Music Festival Holiday Concert
Madison Bach Musicians perform in concert with Sevastopol School student madrigal singers. Reception follows the concert. Free.
Find out more »Home for the Holidays
Featuring Doc Heide, Amy Chaffee, and Craig Konowalski. This merry band will warm your heart and tickle your funny bone with gorgeous folk carols, original songs, contemporary arrangements of holiday classics, and plenty of wit! $22/adult. $13/child.
Find out more »February 2016
All Things Chocolate
Gibraltar Historical Association’s annual fundraising event provides everything possible made from chocolate - chocolate covered Oreo's, pretzels and cherries, chess pie, cheesecake, triple brownies, hot cocoa and more. The fumes of chocolate will be intoxicating and paper snowflakes add to the fun.
Find out more »Barn Dance
Hosted by the Door County Folk Alliance. $5 suggested donation.
Find out more »March 2016
Ceilidh Dance
Hosted by the Door County Folk Alliance. $5 suggested donation.
Find out more »April 2016
Auditions
For Isadoora Theatre Company's first production, "Three Days of Rain." Roles for 2 men and 1 woman - late 20's to early 40's. Cold readings from the script; actors may perform a 2-minute monologue if you wish but not necessary. Actresses should be able to speak with Southern accent. Also, looking for tech support.
Find out more »June 2016
Midsummer’s Music Festival
"Conradin and Antonin" featuring Septet in E-flat Major, Op. 62 by Kreutzer and String Quintet in G Major, Op. 77 by Dvorak. $29/person, concert only. $75/person, dinner at Alexander's and concert.
Find out more »July 2016
Gibraltar Talks
"Hackley, the day time stood still in Fish Creek" presented by Charlie Dickson and Mike Burda.
Find out more »August 2016
Gibraltar Talks
"Maritime Markers of Door County" presented by Melinda Roberts, a sophisticated photographer, historian and founder of Wisconsin Historical Markers website.
Find out more »September 2016
Gibraltar Talks
"Hats through the Ages" presented by Ann Sullivan. Bring your men's or women's vintage hat. Light refreshments. Free and open to the public.
Find out more »Gibraltar Talks
"History of Bayside Tavern" presented by Bobby MacDonald.
Find out more »“And If Elected”
Northern Sky Theater presents a musical tongue-in-cheek romp through our national pastime – the Presidential Election! “And If Elected,” which has been performed almost every election year since 1992, features facts, jokes, and songs from presidential elections from 1776 to the present. $23/general admission, $13/student. Email: [email protected]
Find out more »October 2016
“And If Elected”
4pm and 7:30pm performances. Northern Sky Theater presents a musical tongue-in-cheek romp through our national pastime, the Presidential Election! “And If Elected,” which has been performed almost every election year since 1992, features facts, jokes, and songs from presidential elections from 1776 to the present. $23/general admission, $13/student.
Find out more »“And If Elected”
4pm and 7:30pm performances. Northern Sky Theater presents a musical tongue-in-cheek romp through our national pastime, the Presidential Election! “And If Elected,” which has been performed almost every election year since 1992, features facts, jokes, and songs from presidential elections from 1776 to the present. $23/general admission, $13/student. Email: [email protected]
Find out more »Informational Presentation
Author Hunter Riley III discusses how to publish ad market your book like a publishing pro online. Free and open to the public.
Find out more »December 2016
Midsummer’s Music Festival Winter Concert – CANCELED
**Due to forecasted inclement weather this concert has been canceled. Madison Bach Musicians featuring baroque instruments and a vocalist. Seasonal favorites along with pieces from Madison Bach Musicians' standard repertoire. A reception follows the concert, mingle with the musicians and enjoy some tasty treats. Free.
Find out more »Home for the Holidays
Warm and whimsical evening of song with holiday classics, original folk tunes, Northern Sky favorites, and plenty of laughs. $23/Adults. $13/Children.
Find out more »Home for the Holidays
Warm and whimsical evening of song with holiday classics, original folk tunes, Northern Sky favorites, and plenty of laughs. $23/Adults. $13/Children. SOLD OUT!
Find out more »February 2017
All Things Chocolate
Gibraltar Historical Association’s annual fundraising event provides everything possible made from chocolate - truffles, hand dipped pretzels, toffee & so much more.
Find out more »April 2017
“Civics 101” Community Discussion
Join Andrew Holdmann (Gibraltar teacher) to discuss the basics of U.S. government, including how bills become laws. This is a non-partisan discussion. Open to the public. Free, but donations accepted.
Find out more »June 2017
Gibraltar Talks
"Fish Creek's Camp Meenahga." Park naturalist Kathleen Harris presents the history of the all girls camp that was located in Peninsula State Park. Free and open to the public.
Find out more »Midsummer’s Music Festival
"From the Heart" featuring Adagio by Braun, Serenade in A Major, Op. 10 by Naumann, and Sextet in A Minor, Op. 94 by Dvorak. 5:30pm-7:30pm. Concert only. $29/adults. $10/students. Free/Age 12 and under. 5:30-9:30pm. Concert w/dinner at Alexander's. $74/adult. $56/students.
Find out more »July 2017
Gibraltar Talks
"A Refreshment Building in Fish Creek." Barb McKesson presents the interesting history of the first "refreshment" building in Fish Creek. Free and open to the public.
Find out more »August 2017
“Blue Material”
The death of Vaudeville and the birth of Realism in America occurs at the most peculiar time: the Great Depression. Richard Stone is one of Vaudeville's last great headliners and struggles to understand why anyone would want to see such drama at a time when America was barely hanging on. Written by Andrew James. Pay what you can. $20/suggested donation.
Find out more »“Blue Material”
2pm & 7:30pm. The death of Vaudeville and the birth of Realism in America occurs at the most peculiar time: the Great Depression. Richard Stone is one of Vaudeville's last great headliners and struggles to understand why anyone would want to see such drama at a time when America was barely hanging on. Written by Andrew James. Pay what you can. $20/suggested donation.
Find out more »Midsummer’s Music Festival
“Northern Strings” featuring Sextet in E-Flat Major by Gade, Terzetto in C Major, Op. 74 by Dvorak, and Octet in A Major, Op. 3 by Svendsen. A reception with the musicians follows the concert. $29/adults. $10/students. Free/Age 12 and under.
Find out more »October 2017
Gibraltar Talks
"Gather by the Water." David Drake performs a collection of songs and stories that tell how the water united many heritages on Lake Michigan. Free and open to the public.
Find out more »December 2017
Home for the Holidays
Warm and whimsical evening of song with holiday classics, original folk tunes, Northern Sky favorites, and plenty of laughs. $24/adults. $14/ages 17 & under.
Find out more »Home for the Holidays
4pm & 7pm. Warm and whimsical evening of song with holiday classics, original folk tunes, Northern Sky favorites, and plenty of laughs. $24/adults. $14/ages 17 & under.
Find out more »March 2018
Paper Birds
6:30pm. Doors open. 7pm. A pop-up band fronted by Katie Dahl and Caludia Russell and their husbands, Rich Higdon and Bruce Kaplan. $18/ticket.
Find out more »June 2018
Gibraltar Talks: Lautenbach’s Farm
Join the Lautenbach family to step back in time and share the journey through time to the present, from a simple farm stand to a wonderful place to taste and experience true Door County harvest. Free and open to the public.
Find out more »July 2018
Midsummer’s Music
“The Million Dollar Quartet” featuring Quartet No. 5 in E-flat Major by von Dittersdorf; Quartet in D Major, Op. 50, No. 6 (“The Frog”) by Haydn; Quartet in F Major, Op. 7, No. 1 by Vanhal; and Quartet No. 17 in B-flat Major (“The Hunt”) by Mozart. A Write On, Door County poet reads a poem inspired by the music. Music promoting the Celebrate Water Door County initiative. A reception follows the concert. $29/adults. $10/students.
Find out more »Gibraltar Talks: Bird Migration
Kim Grveles, Avian Ecologist, delivers a presentation on bird migration in Northeast Wisconsin and how homeowners and communities can provide habitat features to help with stop over birds. Peninsula State Park naturalist, Kathleen Harris displays bird mounts of species found on the Door County Peninsula. Free and open to the public.
Find out more »Midsummer’s Music
“Bach at 333” featuring Concerto No. 4 in A Major, BWV 1055; Concerto in C Minor, BWV 1060; Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 in G Major, BWV 1048; and Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 in D Major, BWV 1050. Featuring music all by Bach for his 333rd birthday. A Write On, Door County poet reads their work inspired by the music. A reception follows the concert. $29/adults. $10/students.
Find out more »August 2018
Midsummer’s Music
“Renewable Energy” featuring Quintet No. 5 in D Major, K. 593 by Mozart; Sextet in F Minor (1807) by Joachim Nicolas Eggert; and Sextet in G Minor, Op. 178 by Joachim Raff. Optional dinner follows at Alexander's. $29/adults, concert only. $10/students, concert only. $75/adult, concert & dinner. $56/student, concert & dinner.
Find out more »September 2018
Gibraltar Talks: The First Door County Residents
Dave Lea, amateur anthropologist, takes you on a short trip through the mists of the past and share what life was like for our Native American forefathers. He focuses on the Potowatomi or "Little Brothers", one branch of a vast network of three large tribes who dominated life in Fish Creek. Free and open to the public.
Find out more »Gibraltar Talks: Fish Creek Yacht Club
An evening of photos, conversation, and "captains" discussing the history of the Fish Creek Yacht Club. Listen to the stories of coming around the "mark" or "loosing air" and imagine "Carla" crossing the finish line with "Ellisar" and "Windbird" not far behind. Free and open to the public.
Find out more »December 2018
Home for the Holidays
Reunite with Northern Sky favorite Jeff Herbst and friends Ryan Cappleman and Tom Donoghue for an uplifting evening of intimate seasonal songs and delightful holiday humor. $24/adult. $14/ages 17 & under.
Find out more »Home for the Holidays
4pm & 7pm. Reunite with Northern Sky favorite Jeff Herbst and friends Ryan Cappleman and Tom Donoghue for an uplifting evening of intimate seasonal songs and delightful holiday humor. $24/adult. $14/ages 17 & under.
Find out more »Home for the Holidays
Reunite with Northern Sky favorite Jeff Herbst and friends Ryan Cappleman and Tom Donoghue for an uplifting evening of intimate seasonal songs and delightful holiday humor. $24/adult. $14/ages 17 & under.
Find out more »Home for the Holidays
Reunite with Northern Sky favorite Jeff Herbst and friends Ryan Cappleman and Tom Donoghue for an uplifting evening of intimate seasonal songs and delightful holiday humor. $24/adult. $14/ages 17 & under.
Find out more »February 2019
All Things Chocolate
Gibraltar Historical Association’s annual fundraising event provides everything possible made from chocolate – truffles, hand dipped pretzels, toffee and more.
Find out more »June 2019
Gibraltar Talks
'White Gull Gals—The Redmann Years: 1959-1963.' Enjoy an evening of interesting stories and accounts from a time way in Gibraltar’s past. Light refreshments served. Bring your own interesting photos or mementos to share and questions to ask. Free and open to public.
Find out more »July 2019
Gibraltar Talks
The Schreibers. This family first appeared in Door County in the mid-1800s. Some of the history and memories of this long-time Door County family will be shared. Free and open to the public.
Find out more »Claudia Russell
Playing a unique blend of folk woven from blues, country, pop, western swing and bluegrass. Russell will be accompanied by her husband, Bruce Kaplan, on mandolin and guitar. $18/ticket.
Find out more »Midsummer’s Music
"Baroque Brilliance" features music by Handel, Albinoni, Bach, and Zelenka. Write On poet will read. Optional upgrade: Dinner at Alexander's following concert ($75). $29/adults. $10/students.
Find out more »August 2019
Gibraltar Talks
"A History of Paint." Andrea Kinsey-Jauquet was born in 1943 and grew up in Fish Creek. Her paintings and stories take you back to the 1950s & '60s. Free and open to the public.
Find out more »September 2019
Gibraltar Talks
"Goodrich Ships." Green Bay resident Jim Baye will share his fascination with Goodrich ships as well as his collection and stories connected to some notable pieces. Free and open to the public. Light refreshments will be served.
Find out more »February 2020
All Things Chocolate
Gibraltar Historical Association’s annual fundraising event provides everything possible made from chocolate – truffles, hand dipped pretzels, toffee and more.
Find out more »July 2021
Midsummer’s Music
Performing works by William Grant Still, Will Healy and Ludwig van Beethoven. Featuring soprano Mikaela Bennett. $30/ticket. For more information and COVID policies, visit midsummersmusic.com.
Find out more »June 2022
Coffee Talks
Allyson Fleck and Noah Schaffrick discuss 'A Survey of Chamber Music.' Seating is first come, first served.
Find out more »Midsummer’s Music
"English Connections" featuring music by Coleridge-Taylor Perkinson, Ralph Vaughn Williams and Charles Villiers Stanford. Optional dinner at Alexander's following the concert. Limited seating, reservations required. $85/concert & dinner. $35/concert only.
Find out more »August 2022
Civil War Recollections
Presenter Sarah Scovell Muraski will depict "Widow of the South" Carrie McGavock, explaining how she lost three children and how her home became a refuge from one of the Civil War's bloodiest battles.
Find out more »September 2022
Gibraltar Talks
Learn how the White Gull Inn has changed since 1972.
Find out more »October 2022
Gibraltar Talks
Learn about the "white hurricane," the most destructive storm to hit the Great Lakes.
Find out more »April 2023
Clothing Swap
Bring up to 15 pieces of clean, like-new adult clothing to exchange.
Find out more »July 2023
Midsummer’s Music
The music of Haydn & Mendelssohn. $38/person.
Find out more »August 2023
Gibraltar Talks
Herb Hardt talks about the Cornil Ridings stables in historic Fish Creek.
Find out more »September 2023
Walking Tour
Docent lead tour through downtown Fish Creek and learn about the churches, parks and homes.
Find out more »Walking Tour
Docent lead tour through downtown Fish Creek and learn about the churches, parks and homes.
Find out more »Walking Tour
Docent lead tour through downtown Fish Creek and learn about the churches, parks and homes.
Find out more »Walking Tour
Docent lead tour through downtown Fish Creek and learn about the churches, parks and homes.
Find out more »October 2023
Gibraltar Talks
"The Sinking of the Erie L. Hackley." Learn about about what is considered to be the largest single sea disaster in the history of Green Bay waters.
Find out more »Magic Performance
Special Guest David Watkins performs a magic show as part of Jack O'Lantern Days.
Find out more »November 2023
Clothing Swap for Infants and Children
Bring up to 30 items in like-new condition to swap for 30 more. Bring items early to the Fish Creek Library.
Find out more »December 2023
Fish Creek Holiday Celebrations
2-4:45pm. Photos with Santa. Bring family, friends and well-behaved pets to take a photo with Santa. Fundraiser for Phoenix Hatch & family. 5-7pm. Tree lighting, caroling and warm holiday celebrations. Tree Lighting at Noble Square in Fish Creek.
Find out more »February 2024
All Things Chocolate
Fundraiser for Gibraltar Historical Association.
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