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CONTRIBUTORS

Copy editor PAULA APFELBACH asks you to be nice to semicolons whenever they cross your path. They’re more afraid of you than you are of them.

ERICA BOUSKA was the 2022 Arts and Entertainment intern for the Pulse and is a rising senior at the University of Minnesota. In this issue, she goes to the roo op with Chewy and Teo Jauregui.

SALLY COLLINS is a librarian at Northeast Wisconsin Technical College who lives with her photographer husband, geese-obsessed daughter and snuggly cat.

Writer and editor MYLES DANNHAUSEN JR. has been searching out stories for Door County Living since 2005. In this issue he bellies up to the bar at the Bayside with Elaine MacDonald to talk about one of his favorite topics – the Peninsula’s neighborhood watering holes.

JESS FARLEY is a sales manager for Door County Living and the Peninsula Pulse. Food is her passion, and practicing creativity in the kitchen is her happy place – preferably when paired with good company, great music and a full-bodied cabernet. DEBRA FITZGERALD is the editor of the Peninsula Pulse. She lives the good life in Sevastopol with a 60-foot-by-90foot vegetable garden and her longtime partner, Louis “Luther” Cole.

GRACE JOHNSON is the special issues editor and a book nerd. Her u y cat and fantasy books are her true loves.

Whichever chair creative director ANDREW KLEIDON sits in for the Peninsula Pulse, he’s always having a blast. When he’s not in the o ce, he’s hanging with his wife, their Yorkie, their son, Oliver, and their newborn daughter, Lily.

When BRETT KOSMIDER isn’t wandering o into the wilds, he usually has a camera in front of his face taking photographs or, as a co-founder and the creative director of Peninsula Filmworks, is producing videos about the people and places of Door County.

Peninsula Pulse photographer and videographer RACHEL LUKAS is getting more familiar with the county with every shoot.

CHARLOTTE LUKES writes to ful ll the mission of her late husband, Roy, to educate and inspire readers to learn, care for and protect our native species and the natural world. JENNIFER MUCH is a freelance writer who resides in the Fox Cities of Wisconsin with her husband, Corey; and their two children, Katelyn and Lucas. Door County is their second home.

CHRIS RUGOWSKI is a photojournalist from Green Bay who hopped aboard for a voyage with Captain Gwen Whitney to talk sailing and sinking her teeth into saving an old sailboat.

JUSTIN SKIBA is a Sevastopol educator who lives in Sturgeon Bay with his wife, Stephanie; and daughters, Delaney and Amelia.

Outdoors enthusiast CRAIG STERRETT of Egg Harbor has more than three decades of journalism experience and a passion for the links. For this issue, he explored the history of the Olson Cottages and area golf clubhouses.

Paula Apfelbach, Erica Bouska, Sally Collins, Myles Dannhausen Jr., Jess Farley, Debra Fitzgerald, Grace Johnson, Andrew Kleidon, Brett Kosmider, Rachel Lukas, Charlotte Lukes, Jennifer Much, Chris Rugowski, Justin Skiba, Craig Sterrett

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