July 2016
Author Presentation
6pm. Reception. 7pm. Program. Doris Puckett-Martin, author and missionary to Mexico's Sierra Madre mountain region will share her story. Free and open to the public.
Find out more »Dave Horn
Dave plays fingerstyle guitar and his wife, Sabra, plays a Celtic Bodhran. Freewill offering.
Find out more »Midsummer’s Music Festival
"Romantic Connection" featuring Quintet in E-flat Major, Op. 3 by Dunhill and Piano Quintet in E-flat Major, Op. 44 by Schumann.$29/adults. $10/students. Free/Age 12 and under.
Find out more »Ivory West
19 year old singer/songwriter/guitarist with over 50 original songs and a rootsy guitar and jazzy vocals. Freewill offering appreciated.
Find out more »September 2016
Midsummer’s Music Festival
"The Kahn-Brahms Connection" featuring Serenade in F Minor, Op. 73 by Kahn, Piano Quintet, Op. 38 by Foote and Piano Quartet No. 2 in A Minor, Op. 26 by Brahms. $29/adults. $10/students. Free/Age 12 and under.
Find out more »Tim Brinkman
Singer/songwriter. Freewill offering appreciated.
Find out more »October 2016
Jen Hannah & Geoff Akins-Hannah
Singer/songwriter and Bubble Wonders Show. Free.
Find out more »November 2016
Peninsula Symphonic Veterans Concert
Public welcome.
Find out more »Door County Historical Society Dinner Program
"Musical Notes through History: Music of Irving Berling" performance by Co-Artistic Director of Third Avenue Playhouse, James Valcq, and singer/actor Ryan Patrick Shaw. Buffet dinner catered by Scaturo's served promptly at 6pm. Space is limited, reservations recommended. $21/Society members. $25/Guest. $5/Program only.
Find out more »December 2016
Peninsula Symphonic Band
Performing their Sounds of the Season Christmas Concert. In addition to the performance, there will be an opportunity for the audience to sing along on several carols. Reception follows the concert. Free.
Find out more »“The Evening News Hour”
This play is a mix of old and new, as the Channel 7 Evening News Hour reports on the birth of the new Savior. Filled with songs, holiday cheer, and a special message, this is a production for the whole family. Audience members are encouraged to bring dry or canned food items to donate to Lakeshore CAP of Door County. $10/suggested donation adults. $5/suggested donation students.
Find out more »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 »April 2017
Time Exchange Spring Fling
Casual wine and cheese tasting mixer. Get together to connect and learn about this service exchange organization. RSVP by April 3 by calling 920.495.6902 or emailing [email protected].
Find out more »May 2017
Music Therapy Presentation
"The Healing Power of Music" presented by UW-Green Bay professors, Susan Gallagher-Lepak, RN, PHD and Sarah Meredith Livingston, Mezzo-soprano,DMA and students from the UWGB music program. Take a music journey and hear why different types of music resonate with us and how it can help those with different conditions. Free.
Find out more »June 2017
Midsummer’s Music Festival
"The German Spirit" featuring Quintet in G Minor, Op. 41 by Eberl, Quintet in E-Flat Major, K. 614 by Mozart, and Quartet in G Major, Op. 202, No. 1 by Raff. A reception with the musicians follows the concert. $29/adults. $10/students. Free/Age 12 and under.
Find out more »July 2017
Midsummer’s Music Festival
“Danish, Russian, French Airs” featuring Caprice on Danish and Russian Airs, Op. 79 by Saint-Saëns, Suite by Amberg, and Quartet in C Minor, Op. 15 by Faure. A reception with the musicians follows the concert. $29/adults. $10/students. Free/Age 12 and under.
Find out more »August 2017
Battle of the Praise Bands
Featuring four worship teams from First Baptist, Crossroads, Sturgeon Bay Community, and Prince of Peace. The public is invited to bring a non-perishable food item for the food pantry, but a freewill offering will also be received. Proceeds benefit the soup-making project. Desserts and beverages available following the event. 5:30pm. Doors open. 6pm. The Battle begins.
Find out more »September 2017
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 »Community Dinner
5pm. Doors open, find a seat and get a beverage. 5:30pm. Dinner served. Reserve your space by noon Wednesday by calling 920.743.7750 or emailing [email protected] Open to the public. Freewill offering appreciated.
Find out more »Time Exchange of Door County Fall Mixer/Wine & Cheese Tasting
Bring a snack to share and friends to hear featured members discuss computer services, the Equifax breach and time banking in Door County. Public welcome. RSVP by Sept. 26 to 262.229.5803. $2 donation appreciated.
Find out more »November 2017
Veterans Concert
The Peninsula Symphonic Band and the Community Choir of Door County join together to present an evening of patriotic music to honor veterans and their families. Free-will offering.
Find out more »Winter Market at the Oasis
Featuring indoor vendors with garden produce, meats, canned goods, crafts and more.
Find out more »Door County Historical Society Dinner Program
"The Beatles," presented by Warren Blum and Ben Larsen. Catered by Scaturo’s Baking Co. and includes a buffet of tossed garden salad, baked chicken, stuffed shells, mashed potatoes, gravy, bread and butter, and cookies and bars for dessert. Reservations due by Nov. 21. $21/members. $25/guests. $10/program only (7pm).
Find out more »December 2017
Parks, Phillips & Co.
"When Love Was Born!" Enjoy traditional carols and songs to prepare your heart for Christmas. All welcome. Free admission, free-will offering taken.
Find out more »Peninsula Symphonic Band
Celebrate the season and help bid farewell to the director, Paula Eggert, as she steps down from her podium to join the ranks of players. Free-will offering benefits the Peninsula Symphonic Band and Feed My People.
Find out more »“The Christmas Journey”
A mix of old and new, as the audience follows Christmas and the many attributes of the holiday season on a magical trip. Filled with songs, holiday cheer, and a special message, this production is sure to please the whole family. $10/adults. $5/students.
Find out more »January 2018
“Sara and the Toy Shoppe”
A mini ballet production presented by Andria’s Dancin on the Door. Proceeds go to the Youth Dance Scholarship Fund. $5/admission. Free/children under 10 years old.
Find out more »March 2018
Easter Market
Local vendors sell eggs, hams, chickens, garlic, potatoes, onions, fresh greens, canned goods, baked goods, and honey for the Easter feast. Other artisans offer gift items such as sewn, knitted, and crocheted goods, beeswax products, and artwork. All are welcome.
Find out more »April 2018
Film & Discussion
“Stopping Traffic: The Movement to End Sex Trafficking,” initiates the conversation on a difficult topic to discuss - child sex slaves in the US and abroad. Followed by a discussion with panelists and a chance to meet advocates in the movement.
Find out more »Earth Day Market at the Oasis
Featuring indoor vendors with garden produce, meats, canned goods, crafts and more.
Find out more »May 2018
Battle of the Praise Bands
Featuring four worship teams from Sturgeon Bay Community, Crossroads, First Baptist and Prince of Peace Lutheran. Includes two-fold mission project: NEW personal hygiene items, socks and underwear collected at the door and a love offering received, both benefiting the Boys & Girls Club. Desserts and beverages available following the event. 5:30pm. Doors open. 6pm. The Battle begins.
Find out more »Informational Presentation
“Recognizing Human Trafficking.” 90-minute presentation that follows up on the film, “Stopping Traffic,” and takes attendees a bit deeper, with statistics, myths/facts of trafficking, what to watch for and what to do. Discussion led by Carl Waterstreet, Special Agent, Department of Justice – Division of Criminal Investigation.
Find out more »August 2018
“GulliBill’s Island”
Sunshine House annual play. Free. Donations accepted.
Find out more »October 2018
“Trouble at Tropicabana”
An audience participation murder mystery filled with music, fun, and laughter. Show only. $10/ticket.
Find out more »November 2018
Peninsula Symphonic Band Concert
Veterans Day concert. Under the direction of Jason Palmer. Free-will offering taken to benefit Veteran Services of Door County.
Find out more »Choir-nucopia
5:15pm. Doors open. 6pm. Featuring the choirs from First Baptist; Friends Community; Hope UCC, Prince of Peace Lutheran; Sturgeon Bay Community; Sturgeon Bay United Methodist; and Sturgeon Bay Moravian. With emcee Rev. James Gomez.
Find out more »December 2018
Parks, Phillips & Co.
Performing Christian contemporary favorites and traditional carols and songs to warm your heart. Free-will offering taken.
Find out more »Peninsula Symphonic Band Holiday Concert
Performing songs of the season and sharing the holiday spirit. Under the direction of Jason Palmer. Free-will offering.
Find out more »“Let’s Tell the Story”
A mix of old and new, as storytellers tell the Nativity story in a fun and humorous way. Free, donations appreciated.
Find out more »Winter Farmers Market
Featuring indoor vendors with garden produce, meats, canned goods, crafts and more.
Find out more »January 2019
Winter Farmers Market
Featuring indoor vendors with garden produce, meats, canned goods, crafts and more.
Find out more »February 2019
Battle of the Praise Bands
2:30pm. Doors open. 3pm. The Battle begins. Featuring worship teams from Bayview Lutheran, Crossroads, First Baptist and Prince of Peace Lutheran. Refreshments follow the performances. Benefits Adopt-a-Soldier. Free. Donations appreciated.
Find out more »Winter Farmers Market
Featuring indoor vendors with garden produce, meats, canned goods, crafts and more.
Find out more »March 2019
Winter Farmers Market
Featuring indoor vendors with garden produce, meats, canned goods, crafts and more.
Find out more »April 2019
“Dead Tuesday”
All of the guests at Bob and Bunny Boudreaux's Mardi Gras bash have dark secrets, and one of them will be murdered. Only the international playboy, Francois Fibian V, can solve the mystery. Show only. $15/ticket.
Find out more »Community Choir of Door County
Presenting "The Living Last Supper," an interpretation of Christ's Last Supper with his disciples. Donations are welcome and proceeds benefit Feed/Clothe My People.
Find out more »Winter Farmers Market
Earth Day Market. Featuring indoor vendors with garden produce, meats, canned goods, crafts and more.
Find out more »Door-Tran Annual Meeting
Attendees will learn about 2018 accomplishments and future goals of transportation services to meet the ongoing transportation needs for Door County residents. RSVP appreciated. Free.
Find out more »Fireside Chats
"Oral Health" presented by Dr. Jennifer Olson, DDS. How does your oral health impact your overall physical health? Refreshments available.
Find out more »May 2019
Peninsula Symphonic Band
Musical selections include Richard Rodgers’ “Victory at Sea,” Disney’s “Under the Sea” from the Little Mermaid, Handel’s “Water Music Suite,” and themes from “Pirates of the Caribbean.” Part of the Celebrate Water initiative.
Find out more »June 2019
Fireside Chats
"Opioids" presented by Ron Kodras, MD and Carl Rauch, RPH. Discussing the current crisis, the side effects of opioids, and the new regulations affecting your physician's practice for treating pain and pharmacist dispensing regulations. Refreshments available.
Find out more »July 2019
“Honey’s Smile”
Presented by the students of Rogue Theater's Theater Camp. Honey has lived all her life on the Caribbean island of Tortola. She loves her home, but Honey’s mother plans to pick up and move to New York City. Honey is distraught, and her animal island friends help her figure out what to do. Suggested $5 donation at the door.
Find out more »August 2019
Fireside Chats
"Health Care Power of Attorney" presented by Jeanette Stangland, RN, WCC, NC. Discussing the role of a person acting as a health care power of attorney and when this role is effective. Refreshments available.
Find out more »November 2019
Veterans Day Concert
The Peninsula Symphonic Band will play a selection of patriotic music. An offering will be collected to support Veteran Services.
Find out more »Winter Farmers Market
Featuring indoor vendors with garden produce, meats, canned goods, crafts and more.
Find out more »Winter Farmers’ Market
CANCELED. Around 20 local vendors will have greens, vegetables, meats, honey and canned goods. Holly Olm and Claire Morkin will play Christmas music throughout the morning. Other artisans will sell gift items such as jewelry along with sewn, knitted and crocheted goods, beeswax products, and artwork. The congregation's youth will serve beverages as a fundraiser for mission trips.
Find out more »December 2019
“A Stable Situation”
Rogue Theater's community Christmas show is a fun and humorous tale of the animals in the stable discussing the arrival of baby Jesus. There will also be well-known carols and an audience sing-along. Performed by 20 children, teens and adults from Door County. Free admission, but donations appreciated. Audience members are encouraged to bring dry or canned food items for Lakeshore CAP of Door County.
Find out more »A Christmas Festival
Peninsula Symphonic Band and the Community Choir of Door County will combine their talents to present "A Christmas Festival" of favorite holiday carols and songs including an audience sing-along of traditional carols. A free-will offering will be collected.
Find out more »“A Rogue Family Christmas”
A family classic featuring comedy skits, seasonal music, improv, a little Lambeau Field fun, and more. $10/adult. $5/student. Call 920.818.0816 for tickets.
Find out more »Christmas Concert
Parks, Phillips and Co. will be perform traditional carols and songs. Free admission; a freewill offering will be taken. This is the last concert for Parks, Phillips and Co.
Find out more »April 2020
“The Case of the Mysterious Cravat”
This play-within-a-play has jealously intermingled with romance and hatred as the actors try to solve a murder case. Willing audience members may be asked to help solve the case. Seating is limited. $15. Call for reservations.
Find out more »July 2020
Great Americans
Rogue Theater presents a collection of patriotic speeches, quotes, songs and poems, depicting the inspiring Americans who have changed history. Drive-in theater. $10/person, $5/student or $30/car.
Find out more »The Golden Age of Comedy
Rogue Theater brings back the days when family television was king. Lucille Ball, Bob Newhart, Carol Burnett, Harvey Corman, Tim Conway, Lily Tomlin, Minnie Pearl and more, come to life on the Rogue Theater Drive-In stage. $10/adults, $5/students or $30/car.
Find out more »August 2020
“Susan & Elizabeth – A Friendship of Consequence”
A compilation of excerpts from the speeches, writings, and letters of Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton. $10/adults, $5/students or $30/car. All shows weather permitting. For more information call 920.818.0816.
Find out more »“Just Plane Funny”
A small tastes of the humor with skits such as "Door County Tour," "Baby Talk," "I'm Gonna be a Farmer," and many more outrageously funny “bits” that will give you a chance to blow off some Door County end-of-season steam. $10/adults, $5/students or $30/car. All shows weather permitting. For more information call 920.818.0816. Drive-In theater, held in the parking lot.
Find out more »“The Golden Age of Comedy”
Rogue Theater brings back the days when family television was king. Lucille Ball, Bob Newhart, Carol Burnett, Harvey Corman, Tim Conway, Lily Tomlin, Minnie Pearl and more, come to life on the Rogue Theater Drive-In stage. Weather permitting. $10/adults, $5/students or $30/car.
Find out more »September 2020
Movie Showing
Showing "Blowout: Inside America's Energy Gamble." Screening will be held outside. Audio for the film will be available both through outdoor speakers and radio. Attendees are welcome to bring lawn chairs and sit outside, or to remain in their cars. Donations to support the Climate Change Coalition’s work are gratefully accepted.
Find out more »October 2020
Fall Drive-In Theater: Two One-Act Shows
Starting the evening will be the hilarious and heart-breaking “Post-Its” by Paul Dooley and Winnie Holzman. Next up is a short British cabaret sketch from the 1920s, “Dinner for One” by Lauri Wylie. Rogue Theater is also hosting a cookout prior to each Saturday’s performances, from 4pm - 5pm. Brat/hotdogs, chips, cookie, and water for $5. Tickets are $10 adults, $5 students or $30 a car. For more information contact Rogue Theater at 920-818-0816 or [email protected].
Find out more »Fall Drive-In Theater: Two One-Act Shows
Starting the evening will be the hilarious and heart-breaking “Post-Its” by Paul Dooley and Winnie Holzman. Next up is a short British cabaret sketch from the 1920s, “Dinner for One” by Lauri Wylie. Tickets are $10 adults, $5 students or $30 a car. For more information contact Rogue Theater at 920-818-0816 or [email protected].
Find out more »June 2021
“The Case of the Mysterious Cravat”
A play within a play. The show is mixed with jealousy, romance and hatred. Everyone has secrets and one will be murdered. The real actors will need to rely on their day jobs to help them solve the case. Maybe you can help. Drive-In Theater with some outdoor seating available. $15/adults. $10/students. $40/full car. For more information, call 920.818.0816.
Find out more »“The Case of the Mysterious Cravat”
A play within a play. The show is mixed with jealousy, romance and hatred. Everyone has secrets and one will be murdered. The real actors will need to rely on their day jobs to help them solve the case. Maybe you can help. Held inside in the Oasis Center. $15/adults. $10/students. $40/full car. For more information, call 920.818.0816.
Find out more »“The Case of the Mysterious Cravat”
A play within a play. The show is mixed with jealousy, romance and hatred. Everyone has secrets and one will be murdered. The real actors will need to rely on their day jobs to help them solve the case. Maybe you can help. Drive-In Theater with some outdoor seating available. $15/adults. $10/students. $40/full car. For more information, call 920.818.0816.
Find out more »“The Case of the Mysterious Cravat”
A play within a play. The show is mixed with jealousy, romance and hatred. Everyone has secrets and one will be murdered. The real actors will need to rely on their day jobs to help them solve the case. Maybe you can help. Held inside in the Oasis Center. $15/adults. $10/students. $40/full car. For more information, call 920.818.0816.
Find out more »July 2021
“A Bad Year for Tomatoes”
The famous TV actress, Myra Marlowe, leaves her acting career in Hollywood and leases a tiny New England cottage for a year to write her autobiography and escape the craziness of show biz. She successfully rejects her long-time agent’s offers for a new television series, but dealing with her nosy neighbors is a different matter. A Rogue Theater production. $15/adults. $10/students.
Find out more »August 2021
“A Gentleman and a Scoundrel”
An underpaid worker hires himself in disguise as his own assistant to increase his income. His sweetheart falls for his phony self and he becomes his own rival. A Rogue Theater production. For more information, visit facebook.com/roguetheater.
Find out more »November 2021
Veterans Day Concert
Performance by the Peninsula Symphonic Band and the Swingin’ Door Big Band.
Find out more »December 2021
Holiday Concert
The Peninsula Symphonic Band will perform spirited holiday selections including an audience sing-along of traditional carols. The performance will conclude with Leroy Anderson’s “A Christmas Festival.” Free, donations welcome.
Find out more »“Nobody Knows My Name”
A Rogue Theater production. In this humorous play, a man labeled "Innkeeper" in books and plays all over the world finds out his name was not included over the centuries in the retelling of Christ’s birth story. Audience members are encouraged to bring dry or canned food items to donate. Free, donations welcome.
Find out more »February 2022
Play Reading
Rogue Theater performs a staged reading of the play adaption of Michael Perry's book, "Population: 485." The play shows how neighbors help neighbors through tragedy, heartbreak with real emergencies and danger that presents the strength of a community. Presented in partnership with Door County Reads.
Find out more »April 2022
Swing Into Spring
Dinner and music with the Swingin’ Door Big Band. Dinner provided by Smokin' Tom's TEAM BBQ. Call 920.743.7750 to purchase tickets. $35/person. $180/table of 6.
Find out more »July 2022
“Peggy the Pint-Sized Pirate”
Students aged 9-14 in Rogue Theater’s Youth Theater Camp will present the story of a small pirate with big dreams. Free, family-friendly show. Donations appreciated.
Find out more »November 2022
Veteran’s Day Concert
Featuring the Peninsula Symphonic Band. AMVETS Post 51 Posting and retiring colors.
Find out more »December 2022
“Behold That Star!”
Holiday choral favorites.
Find out more »“The Herald Angels Learn to Sing”
Holiday play by Rogue Theater about a small-town baseball team. Bring non-perishable foods or cash to donate. Donations will be doubled.
Find out more »“The Herald Angels Learn to Sing”
Holiday play by Rogue Theater about a small-town baseball team. Bring non-perishable foods or cash to donate. Donations will be doubled.
Find out more »February 2023
Play Reading
Presented by Rogue Theater & connected to Door County Reads.
Find out more »April 2023
The Living Last Supper
The Community Choir of Door County provides music while Jesus' disciples come to life in monologues.
Find out more »Choir-Nucopia
Choral performances. Doors open at 5:15pm, concert begins at 6pm.
Find out more »“Swing into Spring”
Dinner, dancing & music by Swingin' Door Big Band. $35/person.
Find out more »“It Might as Well Be Spring”
Pops concert by the Peninsula Singers.
Find out more »May 2023
Blood Drive
Donate blood. Sign up at donate.communityblood.org/donor/schedules/drive_schedule/37440.
Find out more »Community Conversation
For local parents or people working in support of local families to discuss childcare needs. Childcare available. Reservations required at doorcountyparents.com or 920.421.3145.
Find out more »September 2023
Drawn to the World
Experience a worship and artistic experience while Pastor Paul Oman paints a life sized mural.
Find out more »Jerry Voelker & the Jolly Gents
Polkas, waltzes, & modern-day jitterbugs.
Find out more »October 2023
Respect Life Prayer Line
1:30pm. Prayer line. Meet along Michigan Street Bridge. 3pm. Presentation by author Sheila Luck about her book, "My Baby's Feet: Choice, Death and the Aftermath."
Find out more »November 2023
Veteran’s Day Concert
The Peninsula Symphonic Band will perform is annual concert honoring local Veterans.
Find out more »Grief Support Group
This meeting is offered as a safe, compassionate space for parents and grandparents who have lost to death children or grandchildren. Snacks and coffee will be provided. Free. For more information, contact Devon Soukup at 920.495.4021.
Find out more »Final Dinner Program
5:30pm. Doors Open. 6pm. Dinner catered from Scaturo's served. Blend of food, history and music.
Find out more »December 2023
Holiday Concert
Peninsula Symphonic Band performs holiday classics.
Find out more »February 2024
Peninsula Singers Rehearsal
Evening will begin with social time/registration followed by rehearsal for the Spring 2024 season. All ages welcome.
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