2017 Official Guide to the Door County Half Marathon & Nicolet Bay 5K

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2017 OFFICIAL GUIDE DOOR COUNTY HALF MARATHON & NICOLET BAY 5K

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A Run in the Park The Races Runner Guide Schedule of Events Shuttle Schedule The Courses Our Pace Team MyTEAM Triumph Run For A Cause Run the Door The Team Behind the Race The Post Party

SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT TO THE PENINSULA PULSE Photo by Nate Perry.


A Run in the Park There is nothing like the starting line. The collective anxiety and excitement of a mass of people standing shoulder to shoulder eagerly anticipating the sounding of the starting horn. There is a buzz throughout the participants. They talk about the weather, the hills, and the course. It is a positive crowd. There are no political debates, no arguments. Everyone there hopes they finish and that everyone around them finishes as well. The buzz of the crowd turns to a murmur as the race announcements begin. Participants whisper to one another while last-minute advice and instructions are heard through the speakers. The announcements subside and the murmur is replaced with "America the Beautiful." Runners' arms are swinging about and they are running in place to keep their muscles warm. The announcer returns to the speakers and asks for a moment of silence. Everything stops and 15 seconds feel like minutes. Standing in Peninsula State Park with thousands of people – you can only hear the branches moving in the wind and the sounds of the park. More than 2,000 people share silence in the woods. The silence is replaced with a short countdown and then the horn sounds and the runners are off. On the morning of May 6, 2017, runners will be at the start of either the Door County Half Marathon or the Nicolet Bay 5k. All with the same goal – to finish. It is a good day to be in the park. It is a good day for a run. Thank you Door County for all of your support and thank you runners for participating. David Eliot Co-Founder, Door County Half Marathon Publisher, Peninsula Pulse


Photo by Nate Perry.

OFFICIAL GUIDE

2017

DOOR COUNTY HALF MARATHON & NICOLET BAY 5K


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HALF MARATHON The Door County Half Marathon will start at 10 am Saturday, May 6. Runners should allow 10 – 15 minutes to walk from the Runners’ Concourse to the starting line on Shore Road.

2016 CHAMPIONS Tyler Sigl of Seymour cruised to his first Door County Half Marathon victory in 2016 in a time of 1:10:02, the fifth fastest time in course history. Sigl is one of the top ultra marathoners in the United States. On the women’s side, Valerie Hubbard of Onalaska finished in 1:26:19 to claim her first win at the Door County Half Marathon. In the Nicolet Bay 5k, 15 year-old Dustin Hudak of Lowell, IN, won his second straight title with a course record time of 15:59. Valerie Fetting of Kronenwetter, WI was the top female finisher in 22:07.

The entire half marathon is run on paved surfaces in Peninsula State Park. The U.S. Track and Field-certified course starts and finishes near Nicolet Beach. The course takes runners past breathtaking views of Green Bay, shaded areas through the woods, challenging hills and ever-changing scenery through one of Wisconsin’s most beautiful parks. MP3 players are allowed for the race, but sorry, no dogs or strollers are allowed on the course due to space and safety concerns. Walkers are welcome and should plan to finish by the time the course opens to traffic at 1:30 pm. Walkers should be aware that if your pace is slower than 16 minutes per mile, not all course amenities may be available later in the race, since time constraints require us to break down aid stations to reopen the park roads. All half marathon participants receive a t-shirt, a finisher’s medal, and food and drink (including Door County Brewing Co. beer and Tapuat Kombucha!) in the Runners’ Concourse area. Runners also receive a drink ticket good for a beer or root beer at five of our sponsor restaurants (see post-race party details). Don't forget your ID for beer.

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NICOLET BAY 5K The Nicolet Bay 5k begins at 10:15 am, just after the start of the half marathon. The starting line is also on Shore Road, but a few hundred yards from the start of the half marathon. Runners will follow the out and back course to the Eagle Bluff Lighthouse, where they will turn around for the finishing kick to the same finish line as the half marathoners. MP3 players are allowed, but sorry, no dogs or strollers are allowed on the course due to space and safety concerns. Walkers are welcome in the 5k. All participants will receive a t-shirt as well as food and drink in the Runners’ Concourse areas (including Door County Brewing Co. beer and Tapuat Kombucha!). Runners also receive a drink ticket good for a beer or root beer at five of our sponsor restaurants (see post-race party details). Don't forget your ID for beer.

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COURSE RECORDS Door County Half Marathon Female 1. Hanna Knurr, Madison, 1:24:20 (2015) 2. Molly Schneider, 27, Madison, 1:25:30 (2013) 3. Krista Cornelius, Green Bay, 1:26:09 (2009) 4. Valerie Hubbard, 1:26:19 (2016) 5. Molly Schneider, 28, Madison, 1:27:48 (2014)

Nicolet Bay 5k Female 1. Allison Arndt, 34, Franklin, 18:58 (2014) 2. Liz Gilbert, 25, Sturgeon Bay, 19:05 (2015) 3. Bailey Wolf, 12, Oconto Falls, 19:44 (2011) 4. Michelle Finnel, 28, Sturgeon Bay, 20:30 (2013) 5. Heather Tuttle-Copeland, 42, De Pere, 20:44 (2014)

Door County Half Marathon Male 1. Jason Ryf, Oshkosh, 1:08:57 (2008) 2. Jason Ryf, Oshkosh, 1:09:02 (2009) 3. Brian Finnel, Forestville, 1:09:07 (2012) 4. Jason Ryf, Oshkosh, 1:09:51 (2010) 5. Tyler Sigl, 1:10:02 (2016)

Nicolet Bay 5k Male 1. Dustin Hudeck, 15:59 (2016) 2. Trent Evans, 16:06 (2014) 3. Roy Pugsley, 16:11 (2014) 4. Ben Schmitt, 22, Burlington, 16:31 (2012) 5. Dustin Hudek, 14, Lowell, Ind., 17:20 (2015)

Door County Half Marathon Female Masters 1. Heather Tuttle-Copeland, 41, DePere, 1:30:00 (2013) 2. Jeanette Poole, 48, Mequon, 1:30:23 (2010) 3. Jennifer Chaudoir, 40, Green Bay, 1:30:30 (2015) 4. Cleo Ferris, 44, De Pere, 1:32:31 (2014) 5. Jennifer Chaudoir, 41, Green Bay, 1:32:55

Nicolet Bay 5k Female Masters 1. Heather Tuttle-Copeland, 42, De Pere, 20:44 (2014) 2. Paula Kastenson, 52, Sturgeon Bay, 22:45 (2008) 3. Rachel Werkmeister, 43, Freedom, 22:48 (2015) 4. Diane Kisow, 49, Sheboygan, 22:59 (2013) 5. Christine Pirrung, 58, Kohler, 23:12 (2013)

Door County Half Marathon Male Masters 1. Eric Pilling, 1:17:45 (2016) 2. Kurt Van Den Plas, 45, Kewaunee, 1:22:56 (2016) 3. Russ Soukup, 51, Two Rivers, 1:23:33 (2013) 4. Kurt Van Den Plas, 44, Kewaunee, 1:23:40 (2015) 5. Russ Soukup, 50, Two Rivers, 1:23:57 (2012)

Nicolet Bay 5k Male Masters 1. Roy Pugsley, 45, Potomac Falls, VA, 16:11 (2014) 2. Tony Kessler, 45, Kimberly, 18:21 (2012) 3. Tony Kessler, 47, Menasha, 18:37 (2014) 4. Tony Kessler, 43, Kimberly, 20:21 (2010) 5. Kent Kisow, 52, 20:31 (2016)


OFFICIAL GUIDE 2017 DOOR COUNTY HALF MARATHON & NICOLET BAY 5K | SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT PENINSULA PULSE

We poured through our database of finishers from each year of the Door County Half Marathon and found 11 runners who have run every edition of the Door County Half Marathon! To thank these dedicated runners for having faith in our ability to put on a great race from the very start, and coming back each year to face those hills again, they’ll each receive a special 10th running t-shirt at packet pickup. Jake Danen Larry Thoreson Ann Athorp-Krech Patrick Ford Dustin Hebel Daniel Huber Ross McDowell Carolyn Mulinix Mark O’Neil Jan Sitzman Jolene Wilson

2017 Prize Packages and Awards For many, finishing is reward enough, but there are others who run to challenge themselves by time and competition. For those we have put together award packages that should give everyone a goal to shoot for. Thanks to the generous sponsorship from Denise and Greg Stillman of the Parkwood Lodge, our two overall winners will receive a two-night stay at the resort. The Parkwood is located just steps from Peninsula State Park in Fish Creek, making it ideal for a getaway to enjoy the natural splendor of Door County! Winners also receive pottery specially created by our Race Director, Brian Fitzgerald. Thank you to all of our generous sponsors who have contributed to the prize packages this year! Team Competition The four placers from the winning team in our team competition will each receive a 2-night stay at the Birchwood Lodge and $250 gift card to Run Away Shoes. 1st Place Male Overall Pottery created by race director Brian Fitzgerald 2-night stay at Parkwood Lodge $150 Gift certificate to On Deck Clothing Company $100 Gift certificate to Run Away Shoes Mixed Case of Tapuat Kombucha $50 Gift certificate to Ecology Gift Card to Door County Sunglass Company 1st Place Female Overall Pottery created by race director Brian Fitzgerald 2-night stay at Parkwood Lodge $150 Gift certificate to On Deck Clothing Company $100 Gift certificate to Run Away Shoes Mixed Case of Tapuat Kombucha $50 Gift certificate to Ecology Gift Card to Door County Sunglass Company

1st Place Male Nicolet Bay 5k Pottery Created by race director Brian Fitzgerald Mixed Case of Tapuat Kombucha $50 Gift certificate to Ecology $175 Gift certificate to Run Away Shoes $75 Gift certificate from On Deck Clothing CompanyGift Card to Door County Sunglass Company 1st Place Female Nicolet Bay 5k Pottery Created by race director Brian Fitzgerald Mixed Case of Tapuat Kombucha $50 Gift certificate to Ecology $175 Gift certificate to Run Away Shoes $75 Gift certificate from On Deck Clothing Company Gift Card to Door County Sunglass Company

200+ Volunteers required for each running of the Door County Half Marathon

2,176 Number of runners who finished the Door County Half Marathon and Nicolet Bay 5k in 2016

$207,000 Amount contributed to area charities in 10 years of the Door County Half Marathon

61 Percent of runners who were female

92 Percent of all runners who come from outside Door County

67 Percent of runners who rented overnight lodging for race weekend in 2016

$370,311 Estimated amount that runners and their families spent on lodging alone on half marathon weekend in 2016

$20,367 Room tax revenue generated by those lodging expenditures

15,388 Total number of finishers in the first nine runnings of the Door County Half Marathons

11 Number of runners who have completed all 9 Door County Half Marathon

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1st Place Male Masters Pottery created by race director Brian Fitzgerald $100 Gift certificate from On Deck Clothing Company Mixed Case of Tapuat Kombucha $50 Gift certificate to Ecology Gift Card to Door County Sunglass Company 1st Place Female Masters Pottery created by race director Brian Fitzgerald $100 Gift certificate from On Deck Clothing Company Mixed Case of Tapuat Kombucha $50 Gift certificate to Ecology Gift Card to Door County Sunglass Company

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Thank you for participating in the 10th annual Door County Half Marathon and Nicolet Bay 5k. Here’s a quick guide to make your run preparation as easy as possible. Good luck! FRIDAY, MAY 5 • Check out the course in Peninsula State Park, 8 am until dusk. • Packet Pickup at the Ephraim Village Hall from 1 – 9 pm. (Packet pickup on Saturday is at Nicolet Bay inside the park). Get official Door County Half Marathon gear at the expo or shop for great gear from our sponsor vendors: Bay Shore Outdoor Store, and Run Away Shoes. • Purchase annual ($28 for WI plates, $38 for out-of-state plates) or daily ($8, $11) park stickers at Packet Pickup if you plan to drive to the park. Pay by cash or check only.

SATURDAY, MAY 6 • The Door County Half Marathon begins at 10 am. The starting line is near the boat launch. (See map.) Photo by Len Villano.

• The Nicolet Bay 5k begins at 10:15 am. The starting line is on Shore Road about a quarter mile from the half marathon starting line. (See map.)

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

• There are two ways to get to Peninsula State Park, carpool or ride the shuttle.

DAY & TIME EVENT LOCATION FRIDAY, MAY 5 8:00 am – Dusk Course Open Peninsula State Park 1 – 9 pm Packet Pickup Ephraim Village Hall SATURDAY, MAY 6 8 am 8 – 9:30 am 10 am 10:15 am 11:15 am 11:00 am 12:30 pm 3:30 pm 2 pm

Shuttle Bus Pickup Packet Pickup Door County Half Marathon Nicolet Bay 5K Nicolet Bay 5K Awards Live Music, Big Mouth Trio Half Marathon Awards Final Shuttle Leaves Post-race Party

Getting to the Park

See Schedule Peninsula State Park Peninsula State Park Peninsula State Park Peninsula State Park Peninsula State Park Peninsula State Park Peninsula State Park Husby’s Food and Spirits

SHUTTLE SCHEDULE Saturday, May 6 Shuttles will do a one-time pick up for guests at designated lodging sponsors at 8 am. Additional shuttles will run continuously from our Park and Ride locations, Skyway Drive-In Theatre and Gibraltar School, from 8 am – 3:30 pm. It is about a 20 minute ride from any of our stops to the Runners’ Concourse inside the park. Shuttles will make return stops to our lodging sponsors and our Park and Ride locations from 11 am – 3:30 pm. Please note designated roads inside the park will be closed until 1:30 pm. TIME LOCATION PICK-UP 8 am AppleCreek Resort Guests Only Bay Breeze Resort Birchwood Lodge Water Street Inn Eagle Harbor Inn Ephraim Shores High Point Inn Homestead Suites Julie’s Park Café & Motel Parkwood Lodge Pheasant Park Resort Pine Grove Resort Scandinavian Lodge Waterbury Inn 11 – 3:30 pm Buses begin return stops to the locations listed above. 8 – 3:30 pm* Skyway Drive-In Theatre Hwy 42, Fish Creek

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• If you carpool you must have an annual or daily Wisconsin State Park parking sticker. Annual stickers are available at both the Fish Creek and Ephraim park entrances. The Fish Creek entrance is only open until 9 am. We suggest that you purchase your annual sticker before race day to avoid delays. Daily stickers are available at packet pickup on Friday or at the Fish Creek or Ephraim entrances. At the Ephraim entrance you may pay by cash or check only. Parking is limited. • Both participants and spectators may ride the shuttle to the park. Sorry, dogs are not allowed on the shuttles. Please see the schedule for details. • Plan to arrive at Peninsula State Park between 8 and 9:15 am to avoid delays getting to the starting line. You may use the Fish Creek entrance until 9 am. The Ephraim entrance will remain open. Park Greeters will assist you at each entrance. • At 9:45 am all course roads inside the park will be closed to all traffic except shuttle buses and emergency vehicles. All roads will re-open at 1:30 pm.

Pasta Dinner Specials Several of our great restaurant sponsors will offer pasta specials the night before the race. The Cookery, Julie's Park Café, White Gull Inn and Grasse’s Grill will each offer special pasta options. These restaurants will also be offering their full menu that night. The Cookery, Fish Creek Whole Wheat Linguine with Wild Shrimp: Wild shrimp sauteed with garlic, pimentón (Spanish paprika) and red pepper flakes, finished with dry sherry. Tossed with whole wheat linguine and garnished with parmesan. Vegetarian Linguine: Broccoli, zucchini, eggplant, summer squash, red peppers, and green onions sautéed with garlic, pimento (Spanish paprika) and red pepper flakes, finished with dry sherry and tossed with whole wheat linguine and parmesan. Roasted Tomato Orecchiette: Orecchiette pasta baked with oven roasted cherry tomatoes, basil, garlic, crushed red pepper, ricotta and parmesan. Add-ons: Grilled chicken breast / grilled salmon / grilled beef tenderloin Grasse’s Grill, Sister Bay Pebble Beach Pasta: Whole wheat penne, sauteed portabellas, bell peppers, spinach, artichoke hearts, garden peas, and sundried tomatoes tossed with a pesto white wine sauce and aged parmesan with the option to add grilled chicken or shrimp. $12.99 – $17.99 Loaded Mac n Cheese: Cavatappi pasta blended with a combination of five cheeses and fresh cream, with applewood smoked bacon, tomatoes, and scallions. $12.99 Both options served with garden salad or house made soup.

*Buses will run continuously during these times. Return stops to all pick-up points. Dogs are not allowed on the shuttles.

White Gull Inn Bolognese: Bolognese with fettuccine, salad, and French bread, Door County cherry pie alamode for dessert. Tomato Basil Parmesan Marinara: Served with fettuccine, salad and French bread, Door County cherry pie ala mode for dessert.


OFFICIAL GUIDE 2017 DOOR COUNTY HALF MARATHON & NICOLET BAY 5K | SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT PENINSULA PULSE

AFTER YOU ARRIVE IN THE PARK At the Runners' Concourse • The Runners’ Concourse is located near Nicolet Beach. Here you will find Packet Pickup, Gear Check, Merchandise, Pace Team info, Concessions, and Bathrooms. • Porta-johns will be located in the Runners’ Concourse as well as near the starting line and just before each aid station. • Your cell phone may not work in the park. Designate a location to meet with family and friends after the race. • The starting line for the Door County Half Marathon is roughly a half mile from the Runners' Concourse. Please give yourself 15 minutes to walk from the concourse to the starting line and find your spot in the starting chute. Slower runners and walkers should start near the back of the pack.

On the course • Porta-johns will be located at the starting line and just before each aid station. • The safest place to warm up for the half marathon is on the course from the finish line to the two-mile mark. This section of the course will be closed early to all traffic. • Aid stations will have water and original Gatorade. Caffeinefree vanilla and berry Clif Shot Gel packs will be available at the aid station located near mile 8. Medical personnel will be on site.

Photo by Nate Perry. Photo by Len Villano.

PLAY YOUR MUSIC - BUT FOR YOURSELF

We know that music helps get many runners to the finish line faster, but we ask you to respect the experience of your fellow runners. Keep your volume to a reasonable level so that those who want to enjoy their run in the park can do so without hearing your mix (we know it’s awesome...for you). And certainly do not use speakers that project your music beyond your eardrums. Be considerate and mindful of other runners and help everyone have a great experience on the course!

Important race notes • Running with another person’s bib is not allowed. • Your timing chip is affixed to your bib. To ensure that your race time is recorded, bibs must be affixed to the front of your torso and should not be covered by another layer of clothing. Affixing your bib to the side of your shorts or your back greatly reduces reliability of the timing chip.

TAKE PRECAUTIONS FOR YOUR MEDICAL CARE

• If you do not run in the race that you signed up for, your results will not be valid.

In order to facilitate care by our staff in case of an emergency or other event we ask that you provide some basic medical information on the back of your bib number. In the case of an emergency, seconds count!

• For the safety of all runners, strollers and dogs are not allowed on the course in either race. Runners on the course with strollers or dogs will be removed from the course by race officials.

Please take a moment to write your name, address, and emergency contact information on the back of your runner’s bib. If you have any significant health issues, allergies, or are taking medications, please list them as well. This is an important first step in providing pertinent information that will expedite decision making and care on your behalf.

After the race

We hope we never have to make use of this information, but if we do, it will help our staff provide you with the best care possible.

• Half marathoners will receive their finisher’s medals in the finish chute. Participants should proceed to the Runners’ Tent for water, Gatorade, food, race results, and bag pickup. This is also where you can claim your free beer from Door County Brewing Co. and unlimited free kombucha from Sister Bay’s Tapuat Kombucha! Don't forget your ID for beer. • Athletic trainers from Ministry Door County Medical Center will be stationed at the Door County Medical Center Tent in the Runners’ Concourse. • Awards ceremony for overall winners only for 5k will be at 11:15am. Please make sure to check the results board to see if you’re an age group winner (1st, 2nd & 3rd) and pick up your award at the awards table. • Awards ceremony for overall winners and male & female masters only for the half marathon will be at 12:30pm. Please make sure to check the results board to see if you’re an age group winner (1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, & 5th) and pick up your award at the awards table. • The Big Mouth Trio will provide live music from 11 am - 3 pm. • The final shuttle leaves the concourse at 3:30 pm and the post-race party will move to Husby’s in Sister Bay, where we’ll be raffling off prizes from local businesses and great Door County Half Marathon gear! • Support our sponsors! You will receive a drink ticket at packet pickup good for a beverage at Husby’s, White Gull Inn, The Cookery, Julie’s Cafe, Grasse’s Grill, and Al Johnson’s Stabbur.

Runner Recovery Tips from Dr. Rory Johnson Dr. Rory Johnson, primary care/family medicine provider at Door County Medical Center Clinic Fish Creek, is medical director of the Door County Half Marathon. Here are some tips from Dr. Johnson for a speedy post-race recovery: ● Fuel. Have a light snack within 20 minutes. A four to one carbohydrate to protein ratio is ideal, such as banana with peanut butter or yogurt and granola. The evening after your run, have a decent meal balancing protein, carbs and fat. ● Stretch. Within 30 minutes of finishing your run, stretch for 10-15 minutes, focusing on major muscle groups, with extra attention to any areas that felt sore during the event. ● Hydrate. Within first 10-15 minutes, drink plenty of water or electrolyte drink, and keep up water intake for the rest of the day. “Even if the temperature is cool, you’ll lose lots of fluid. Keeping muscles hydrated will help prevent soreness.” ● Rest. Put your feet up, or better yet, take a nap. If you need an excuse for a massage, now is the time! ● Bathe. Within an hour or two of bed, take a warm bath. After a bath, stretch again before sleeping. A bath also helps with a good night’s sleep, another key factor in recovery. Kudos to today’s athletes, and a speedy recovery to all!


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AID STATIONS Aid stations for the Door County Half Marathon and the Nicolet Bay 5k are staffed by volunteers from peninsula nonprofits. The County Half Marathon donates at least $500 to the organization of each group’s choice. (But a “Thank you!” as you run by is appreciated!) AH – Staffed by Friends of Peninsula State Park Located by Eagle Bluff Lighthouse on Shore Road. Located on the half marathon route at mile 1 1/2 and at mile 11 1/2. Located on the Nicolet Bay 5k route at about the 1 1/2 mile mark. The Friends of Peninsula State Park are dedicated to the preservation of Peninsula State Park, assuring that this spectacular wilderness and shoreline is enjoyed for generations. The donation supports volunteer services and the interpretive, educational, recreational and visitor service programs at the park. More at peninsulafriends.org.

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The Rotary Club of Door County North works to improve lives here in Door County and around the world. Their motto: Service Above Self. Four-way Test: Truth, Fairness, Goodwill and Friendships, Beneficial to all. More at DoorCountyNorthRotaryClub.com.

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C – Staffed by Shepherd of the Bay Guatemala Mission Trip 2017 Located on Mengelberg Lane near Blossomburg Cemetery along the half marathon route near mile 4. The Shepherd of the Bay Guatemala Mission Trip works with the Mayan people in Chichicastenango, Guatemala to build and repair houses for widows, install water filters and stoves, and work in feeding programs for kids in a country where children suffer one of the highest malnutrition rates in the world.

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Peninsula State Park provides spectators with a one-of-a-kind viewing experience, giving you incredible views of natural splendor while you catch friends and family as they take on the challenging course. The Half Marathon begins at 10 am, the 5k at 10:15 am, a few hundred yards behind the start of the half marathon. Roads into the park close at 9 am. Spectators may ride shuttles into the park.

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Sorry, pets are not allowed at Nicolet Bay Beach, the location of the Runners' Concourse, per state park rules. We also do not allow dogs on the race course, at the finish line area, or on shuttles. Dogs must be on a leash at all times in other areas of the park.

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been serving Door County for nearly 30 years and is proud to touch the lives of 1 in 3 people in the community. More at doorcountyymca.org. E – Egg Harbor Historical Society Located on Highland Road along the half marathon route just before mile 8. The Egg Harbor Historical Society works to bring the history of Egg Harbor to life for future generations. Gathering family histories, recognizing historic buildings, and saving local heritage for new generations to enjoy. The society is currently focused on the restoration and rehabilitation of the iconic Door County Library Bookmobile. Learn more at EggHarborWI.com.

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3. Mile 6/10 intersection: Get to this viewing spot by taking Sunset Trail from the Runners' Concourse to Bluff Road. Cross Bluff Road, making sure not to interrupt runners and follow the signs down Hemlock Road. (Please stay to the right side of the cones when heading to the 6/10 intersection and on the left when returning from the 6/10 intersection.) This viewing spot is about three-quarters of a mile from the Runners’ Concourse, and spectators should allow 15-20 minutes to walk to the intersection of Hemlock and Skyline Roads. From here, you can catch runners twice, first as they speed down the hill of Skyline Road near mile six, then again as they make the turn to the homestretch at mile 10. 4. The Finish Line: Located near the Runners’ Concourse, the Finish Line is on Shore Road. Line the finish chute and make some noise to propel runners through their final strides. (This is also the finish line for the Nicolet Bay 5k.) PLEASE NOTE: Dogs must be on a leash at all times! Along the course and at the finish line, please keep dogs off the course and in the grass off the side of the road.

for their 9th year in support of the half marathon. Coach Chris Horvat said he appreciates the opportunity to expose his athletes to the sport of running outside high school. Their donation supports the Sevastopol Track program. J – Staffed by Jacksonport Women’s Club Located at the finish line. The members of the Jacksonport Women’s Club will be at the finish line to hand you your well-earned hydration! Since 1946, the Jacksonport Women’s Club has supported Jacksonport community activities and events, such as parks improvements, scholarships, rescue equipment, and beautification efforts. Blue Star - Runner’s Concourse

F – Staffed by Sevastopol School Track & Cross Country Located on Skyline Road along the half marathon route just past mile 9. The Sevastopol Track & Cross Country teams return


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June 17, 2017 Door County Beer Festival doorcountybeer.com

June 17, 2017 Peninsula Century - Spring Classic peninsulacentury.com

September 16, 2017 Peninsula Century Fall Challenge peninsulacentury.com

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Bikes, Beer, and Music at the Door County Beer Festival June 17 The Door County Beer Festival and Peninsula Century Spring Classic bike ride return to Baileys Harbor June 17. The 29th Spring Classic ride will welcome more than 800 riders to enjoy one of four great routes. Whether riding 25, 50, 62, or 100 miles, riders will take in beautiful scenery and vistas on Door County’s back roads.

50 breweries. Many of the state’s top brewers will be in attendance. Chefs from Chives, Fireside, Wickman House, Door County Creamery, and The Whistling Swan will present mouthwatering fare street-food style on the lawn.

Routes will feature up to six aid stations stocked with specialty food items, beverages, and mechanics to support your ride. Finish with a post-ride lunch of pasta, caesar salad, and bites from local chefs at the finish line. Riders will also enjoy a free beer from Door County Brewing Co. and unlimited free tastings of Tapuat Kombucha.

Beer fans and riders will enjoy live music from Evan Murdock and the Imperfect Strangers and the Madison-based Cajun Strangers throughout the afternoon.

That Door County Beer Festival will include unlimited tastings of more than 150 craft beers from

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Tickets for the two events are sold separately. To learn more about these two great Baileys Harbor events, visit doorcountybeerfestival.com and peninsulacenturyspringclassic.com and get your tickets today!

Take the Fall Challenge Sept. 16 Registration for the Peninsula Century Fall Challenge bicycle ride is now open! Riders can save $15 off onsite registration by taking advantage of early bird pricing through June 30! The ride features four scenic routes through northern Door County, starting and ending at Sister Bay’s Waterfront Park on Saturday, Sept. 16, 2017. Routes of 25, 50, 62, and 100 miles all include fun themed aid stations with featured food items, and a postride pasta lunch from Thyme Catering, bites from Sister Bay chefs including Door County Creamery, Al Johnson’s, Seaquist Orchards, Husby’s, Grasse’s Grill, and Door County Ice Cream Factory. Wash it all down with brews from Door County Brewing Co. and unlimited kombucha from Sister Bay’s Tapuat Kombucha. To view routes, learn more or to register, visit peninsulacenturyfallchallenge.com today!

"We run, not because we think it is doing us good, but because we enjoy it and cannot help ourselves…The more restricted our society and work become, the more necessary it will be to find some outlet for this craving for freedom. No one can say, ‘You must not run faster than this, or jump higher than that.’ The human spirit is indomitable." -Roger Bannister


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September 23, 2017 Hey Hey 5k heyhey5k.com

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Registration Opens May 5 for the Hey Hey 5k The Hey Hey 5k presented by Door County Brewing Co. returns to Baileys Harbor Saturday, Sept. 23, 2017. Registration opens May 5th! This race is all about having fun in classic Door County style. Runners get an awesome race shirt, free Hey Hey 5k pint glass and the first fill in the glass free from Door County Brewing Co. as we celebrate at the finish in the taproom. Take advantage of early-bird registration prices! The Hey Hey 5k is named for one of the favorite sayings of Baileys Harbor icon Freddie Kodanko, the late Polka King who also inspired the name of one of Door County Brewing Co.’s signature beers, the Polka King Porter. Freddie loved his polka, and loved to laugh. The race is brought to you by the Peninsula Pacers, creators of the Door County Half Marathon, Door County Beer Festival, Door County Pond

May 5, 2018 Door County Half Marathon & Nicolet Bay 5k doorcountyhalfmarathon.com

Photo by Len Villano.

Hockey Tournament, and the Peninsula Century bicycle rides. After the race stick around Baileys Harbor to enjoy food, a classic auto and motorcycle show, live music and more fun at Baileys Harbor’s Autumnfest. Sign up and learn more at HeyHey5k.com today! Registration fees: May 5 - June 4: $30 June 5 - August 31: $35 Sept. 1 - Sept. 23: $40

Come Back for Winter Fun at the Door County Pond Hockey Tournament The Door County Pond Hockey Tournament is making big plans for its 5th anniversary in 2018, moving to a new weekend, adding family activities, and new amenities for players and fans.

"Most people run a race to see who is fastest. I run a race to see who has the most guts."

- Steve Prefontaine

Photo by Len Villano.

The fifth annual tournament will take place one week later, on Feb. 10, 2018. The move will move the tournament away from Fish Creek Winter Games weekend, giving locals and visitors another exciting weekend in Door County, and enabling more people to check out the excitement on Kangaroo Lake. “We’ve grown from five teams in 2013, to 39 teams this year, and we want more locals and visitors to be a part of the event,” said organizer Brian Fitzgerald. “We expect to grow a little more, and this will make it easier to get volunteers and staff, and allows us to add more activities to the atmosphere.” In addition to the player’s tent, the 2018 event will add a large, heated spectator tent with food, beer and other beverages, and live music. After the champions are presented with the coveted Stanley Thermos, Maxwelton Braes will host a post-tournament party with live music, beer from Door County Brewing Co., and a rod-hockey tournament. Registration opens Aug. 1 for returning teams, and Aug. 15 for new teams. Learn more and sign up for email updates at doorcountypondhockey.com.

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PACERS & RUNNERS

Check Your PACE Pace team on hand to guide runners Pacers will be on hand at the Door County Half Marathon to help guide runners to a successful finish. Meet our pacers at the Pace Team tent at the expo Friday and at the runner’s concourse before the race. You’ll find them at the starting line holding signs with their goal finish times on them. The team is organized by Krista Eliot, a veteran of 40 marathons and experienced member of both New Balance and Nike pace teams. Eliot said the pace team’s goal is to help runners finish within one minute of the goal time. “We’re here to help you, provide encouragement and support for runners to keep that finish goal in sight,” Eliot said. The hills of the race challenge runners, especially if you have not done any hill training for the race. Runners should not necessarily expect pacers to run at the exact same pace throughout the race. Pace team members aim to maintain their prescribed pace up the hills, but there will likely be a slower pace going uphill, and faster going downhill. They will also slow or stop at aid stations, with slower pace teams taking slightly more time.

The 2016 Pace Team. Front Row (L to R): Marty Thomas, Fred Kramer, Alicia Pyle, Aaron Schneider, Jean Lemke and Mike Guth Second Row (L to R): Amy Toporski, Paula Meyer, Mike Terry, Yomarie Castellano, Juanita Guzman, Chad Otis, Krista Eliot, Aaron Hizon, Jake Danen, Dave Schroeder, Craig Congdon and Adam Brouch. Photo by Len Villano.

For more on the pace team and advice on running your best race, visit doorcountyhalfmarathon. com/news/2017-pace-team.

RUN

the Door 2017 The Run the Door series returns for a great year of running and fun in 2017. Presented by the Door County Silent Sports Alliance, the Run the Door Series offers a dose of season-long competition for those who love running Door County races.

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1:45 MAY 6, 2017

Your guide to getting active in Door County in 2017, whether you want to do it on foot, or by peddle RTD indicates event is a Run The Door series event. April 29 Southern Door Eagles Trail Trot 2-mile run RTD

July 1 Hairpin Run, Fish Creek 5k run/walk RTD

music, buffet from Sister Bay chefs, and Door County Brewing Co. beer at Sister Bay’s Waterfront Park.

May 6 Door County Half Marathon and Nicolet Bay 5k, Peninsula State Park, Fish Creek 13.1 mile run, 5k RTD

July 9 Belgian Days Run, Brussels 2-mile, 4-mile run RTD

Sept. 23 Door County Brewing Co. Hey Hey 5k, Baileys Harbor 5k fun run in Baileys Harbor that starts and ends at the Door County Brewing Co. taproom. Get great swag including a pint glass, free beer, and awesome shirt! RTD

Participation in Run the Door is free. To find out how to sign up, visit runthedoor.com.

How it Works

May 28 Maifest Run, Jacksonport 0k run and 2 mile fun run RTD

1. You score 10 points for participating, no matter what place you take in any given race. 2. You score 3, 2, or 1 points if you take first, second or third respectively in your age group. The Door County Silent Sports Alliance will keep track of points. The top 10 men and top 10 women overall at the end of the year will receive awesome pottery awards. The top three Out-of-County men and women also will win awards. Remaining registered runners will be eligible for other prizes. Lace up those shoes. We’ll see you at the races!

1:45 (8:01 min/mile) - Mike Guth and Mike Terry 1:50 (8:23 min/mile) - Adam Brouch and David Schroeder 1:55 (8:46 min/mile) - Aaron Hizon and Jake Danen 2:00 (9:09 min/mile) - Marty Thomas and Kevin Sas 2:05 (9:32 min/mile) - Kathy Farina, Aaron Schneider and Krista Eliot 2:10 (9:55 min/mile) - Jean Lemke and Craig Congdon 2:15 (10:18 min/mile)- Fred Kramer and Paula Meyer 2:20 (10:41 min/mile) - Yomarie Castellano and Katie Houle 2:25 (11:04 min/mile) - Amy Toporski and Christine Bell

2017 Runs and Rides

May 13 Door County Y’s Blossom Run, Egg Harbor 5-mile and 2-mile run. RTD

Registered runners score points in two ways each time you participate in a race on the circuit. You still register for individual races the way you always have.

Your 2017 Pace Team

June 10 Hog Wild Run, Sturgeon Bay 5k, 10k, and kids run RTD June 17 Ahnapee Summer Solstice 50, Sturgeon Bay 50 mile relay run from Sturgeon Bay to Luxemburg on the Ahnapee Trail. June 17 Peninsula Century Spring Classic, Baileys Harbor 100, 62, 50, and 25-mile bicycle rides through rural countryside and shoreline vistas of northern Door County, ending with life music and a buffet from local chefs at the grounds of the Door County Beer Festival. June 24 Crossroads Trail Run, Sturgeon Bay 10k, 5k, and 2k trail run RTD

July 15 – 16 Door County Triathlon, Egg Harbor Youth Triathlon, July 15 Sprint Distance, July 15 Half-Iron Distance, July 16 July 29 Washington Island Rec Run, Washington Island 10k, 5k, and 2k walk/ run RTD Sept. 9 Door County Cross of the Century, Sturgeon Bay Fairgrounds Cyclocross Race Sept. 10 Door County Century Ride, Sturgeon Bay 100, 70, 50 and 28-mile rides Sept. 10 9-11 Fun Run, Sturgeon Bay 5k, 10k, 2.5-mile family walk RTD Sept. 16 Peninsula Century Fall Challenge, Sister Bay 100, metric century, 50, and 25-mile routes through northern Door County’s most scenic roads. Century route includes King of the Hills challenge featuring three climbs and prizes in multiple categories. Ends with live

Oct. 7 Potawatomi State Park Run Wild, Sturgeon Bay Quarter marathon, 5k run/walk, and 1/3-mile Smokey Bear Run RTD Oct. 21 Fall 50, Gills Rock 50-mile solo and relay run from the tip of the peninsula at Gills Rock to the base at Sawyer Park in Sturgeon Bay. RTD Nov. 4 Turkey Trot, Institute 4, 2, 1 and 1/2-mile run RTD May 5, 2018 Door County Half Marathon and Nicolet Bay 5k, Peninsula State Park, Fish Creek 13.1 mile run, 5k RTD

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The 2016 Run For A Cause team. Now in its sixth year, runners have raised more than $134,000 for charity since the program began. Photo by Len Villano.

The 2017 Run for a Cause Team A record 57 runners joined our Run For A Cause teams this year, raising a combined $24,600 for area charities. Each participant receives a free race entry when they commit to raising at least $250 for charity. In seven years the program has raised more than $134,000 for charities. American Heart Association Evan Guell Badger Honor Flight Tim Donohue DCMC Brighter Day Fund for Mental Health Christy Wisniewski Door CANcer Inc. Alana Costantini Door County Habitat for Humanity Mary Van Dyke Tim Kowols David Van Dyke Door County Humane Society Karen Peterson Scott Block Door Shakespeare Mark Goldstein Amy Ludwigsen Jacob Mueller David Clowers Friends of Plum & Pilot Island Kimberly Wells Great Lakes Hemophilia Foundation Jennifer Wolf Juvenile Diabetes Research Fund Nicole Herbst Kenan Bunda Cancer Fund Laurel Ciohon Kevin Free Tony Gonzales Friends of Peninsula State Park Eagle Tower Fund Casey Weddig

Riding on Insulin Michelle Alsewager Jeff Bauer Eric Bauer Claudia Bauer KC Bauer Amy Raven Madeline Crawford Emily George Katie Ross Amy Sooley Rene Walters Scandia Village Good Samaritan Andrew Burgess Erin Frisoni Michelle Stoedel Rory Johnson Heather Stuth Sturgeon Bay Moravian Church Brian Stephens The Clearing Wendy Dittmer Carolyn Kimbell Jason LaTurner Tammy Musiel Glenna Peters Stefan Peters Anka Rinkleff Mary Ann Rinkleff Bruce Schaufer Melinda Schaufer Cindy Schneider Mike Schneider Yvonne Tyson Sara Frizell Ron Matousek Erik Rinkliff Randy Tyson Curt Wessel

The 2016 MyTEAM TRIUMPH Team at the start of the Door County Half Marathon. Photo by Len Villano.

MyTEAM TRIUMPH Makes the Impossible, Possible The Door County Half Marathon is proud to welcome eight inspiring Captains from MyTEAM TRIUMPH this year. MyTEAM TRIUMPH is a non-profit athletic mentoring program created for people with disabilities who would normally be unable to participate in endurance events. Teams of “Angels” help their Captain athlete complete races by pushing them in specialized wheelchairs, pulling them behind bikes, and swimming with them in rafts to complete half marathons, triathlons, cycling events, and endurance events short and long. When you see them on the course, don’t be shy showing your support for these amazing athletes and their Angels running with them to get them to the finish line! 2017 MyTEAM TRIUMPH Captains Alex Taylor Bobby Bezecny Emma Daul Ian Rousseau Kayla Kudick Mary Cox Nathan Gross


BEHIND THE SCENES

Celebrate 10 Years

AFTER the race When you finish, we’ll be handing you a free beer from Door County Brewing Co. at the Runners' Concourse, so make sure you have your ID handy!

You’ll also be able to enjoy FREE unlimited samples of Sister Bay’s own Tapuat Kombucha as you enjoy live music from the Big Mouth Trio. McEvoy’s Culinaria will have food available for purchase as well. Then the party moves up to Sister Bay, where we’ll be raffling prizes including Door County Half Marathon gear at Husby’s Food & Spirits. Whiskey Trio will be playing from 1 - 4 pm, and we’ll be celebrating our 10th running all night long! Our first raffles begin at 3 pm! Your race packet includes a ticket good for a free Door County Brewing Co. beer at one of five sponsor restaurants – Julie’s Café, The Cookery and White Gull Inn in Fish Creek, and Grasse’s Grill, Al Johnson’s Stabbur and Husby’s in Sister Bay. Tickets are good for any Door County Brewing Co. beer (selections vary at each restaurant, but you’ll find something great, we promise!). Thanks to Flanigan Distributing for providing the beer!

RACE ORGANIZERS

Century Rides, Door County Pond Hockey Tournament and Hey Hey 5k, in addition to working the bike and run course of the Door County Triathlon and assisting with the Fall 50.

5K for 20 years before it transitioned to the birth of the Nicolet Bay 5K.

Brian Fitzgerald Is the co-founder of the Peninsula Pacers, organizers of the Door County Half Marathon, the Peninsula Century Ride Fall Challenge, Door County Pond Hockey Tournament, Door County Beer Festival and the Peninsula Century Spring Classic. He handles the course and aid station operations for the MS Challenge Walk in September, and is the bike and course director for the Door County Triathlon. He is also a potter who owned his own studio, Ephraim Clayworks, for many years.

The 3-time marathon finisher and Door County native moved home to Sister Bay in May, where he is a writer and editor for the Peninsula Pulse and Door County Living. He has written about running for Running Times, Silent Sports, and Chicago Athlete.

JONI WITALISON Volunteer Coordinator

Restaurant and has called Door County home since 2000. He is an avid cyclist and cycling instructor who spends his spare time helping with off-road trail maintenance in the county’s state parks and working on his Fish Creek home. He is the route director for the Peninsula Century Spring Classic and the Peninsula Century Fall Challenge bike rides.

Joni Witalison is a Door County native who resides in Fish Creek with her husband Gary. She is a mother of four (Dalton, Travis, Brady and Allura). She helps coordinate volunteers in Girl Scouting, at the Door Community Auditorium as well as other Pacers events. Joni recently opened her own salon, A Cut Above, in Fish Creek.

LAURA BRADLEY Assistant Race Organizer After spending several summers in Door County, Laura made the decision to call it home in 2009. She lives in Sister Bay with her husband, Bryan, and works as the Marketing and Sales Manager for the Door County Visitor Bureau.

An outdoor enthusiast, Brian enjoys to crosscountry ski, run and bike throughout the peninsula. He and his wife Tracey live in Ephraim with their two children, Ben and Abbey.

Sverre Falck-Pedersen moved to Fish Creek from the Chicago area in 1986 to renovate a resort with his wife Chris. He ran track and cross country at Knox College and was the Gibraltar High School Middle Distance Track and Cross Country Coach for 25 years. He is a three-time National Age Group Middle Distance and cross country Master Champion and has 30 badger state and Senior Olympic golds in road racing, track, cycling and triathlons. He was the Race Organizer for the Peninsula Park

“It is so rewarding to be involved with this super group of people involved with this event from the first year on, our community really comes together with all the amazing volunteers who give their time, making the runners feel right at home in our community.”

In her free time you can find her hiking at Newport State Park, curling up with a good book and traveling.

FREDDIE BEXELL Concourse Director

JUSTIN BURRESS Aid Station Director

Freddie Bexell, originally from Osterbymo, Sweden, is the kitchen manager at Al Johnson’s Swedish

Justin Burress is in his second year as Aid Station Director, making sure runners are fueled on the

BRIAN FITZGERALD Race Director

MYLES DANNHAUSEN JR. Assistant Race Director Myles Dannhausen coordinates publicity and logistics for the Door County Beer Festival, Peninsula

COURSE DIRECTORS SVERRE FALCK-PEDERSEN Nicolet Bay 5k Course Director

RACE COMMITTEE

“I love being able to welcome the runners each year and am proud to be a part of such a great event.”


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With Us!

Photos by Nate Perry.

Our Volunteer Team

Photo by Nate Perry.

They Inspire Without Ever Crossing the Finish Line By MYLES DANNHAUSEN JR., Assistant Race Director

One of the best parts of working the Door County Half Marathon is coming together with such a fantastic group of volunteers each year. From Girl Scouts to high school track teams and from business owners to visitors who just want to be a part of the event, we get to spend the week with some of the best people in our community and beyond. More than 200 volunteers help us put this event together each May, and no matter what we throw at them, they respond with enthusiasm and a smile. Some work from dusk till dawn, and we can’t thank them enough. They are the reason this race has such an incredible feel to it, why runners come back year after year, and why we have so much fun putting it together. Photo by Len Villano.

course. Burress also serves as Aid Station Director for the Peninsula Century Rides and is the head boys basketball coach at Gibraltar High School. The Sister Bay native is a teacher who returned to Sister Bay in 2013 with his wife Jordan and their two kids. JORDAN BURRESS Registration Director Jordan Burress is the Registration Director for the Door County Half Marathon, Peninsula Century Rides, and Door County Pond Hockey Tournament. She moved to Door County in 2013 and has loved every minute of living here. Before making Door County home, Jordan worked with the City of Monona Parks and Recreation as the Recreation/Aquatics Supervisor, and with the City of Platteville as the Recreation Coordinator. Jordan also works at Ecology and enjoys her days off at home with her two daughters, Avery and Quinn. She enjoys spending time with her husband Justin, family and friends, traveling, and being outdoors.

Please thank them every chance you get!

KRISTA ELIOT Pace Team Coordinator

resident whose grandmother grew up in Peninsula State Park.

The Door County Half Marathon pace team is organized by experienced marathon pacer and Baileys Harbor resident Krista Eliot.

Larson lives in Baileys Harbor, where he works for Great Northern Construction and loves to play basketball and golf. He has two children and is an indispensable member of our finish line crew!

Eliot has paced for both the New Balance and Nike Pace teams for 11 years, which has included pacing the Chicago Marathon each year since 2005. A veteran of 40 marathons (including 13 Bostons), Eliot's PR is 3:09 and she has paced several different marathon goal times. LAURA FITZGERALD Race Shuttle Coordinator Laura has called Door County home since moving from Minnesota in 1989. She is the mother of three girls; Hannah, Rachel, Alicia, a manager at Wilson’s Ice Cream Parlor and a hostess at Sister Bay Bowl. In her free time Laura enjoys reading, watching movies, biking, running, hiking in Peninsula State Park and working to improve her golf game. In the offseason she also enjoys traveling, searching out a great cup of coffee along the way. BRIAN LARSON Brian Larson is a fifth generation Door County

TRACEY FITZGERALD Office Manager Tracey Fitzgerald is an avid runner and outdoor enthusiast who loves running the trails and back roads of Door County. Tracey works at Door County Carpet One and Bay Property Services of Door County. She has stepped in wherever needed to help with the Door County Half Marathon, the Peninsula Century Rides, and several other Pacers events since our first race in 2008. She lives in Ephraim with Brian and her children Ben and Abbey. LARS JOHNSON Door County Half Marathon Co-founder Lars is co-owner of Al Johnson’s Swedish Restaurant. He has completed 15 marathons, including the Boston Marathon in 2003, and was integral in

the formation of the Door County Half Marathon. He lives in Sister Bay with his wife, Jill, and sons, Bjorn and Thor. DAVID ELIOT Door County Half Marathon Co-founder

Eliot is constantly searching for new ways to enhance life in Door County for residents and visitors alike.

He founded the Peninsula Pulse newspaper in 1996 and has been an integral part of the Door County community ever since. The publisher of Door County Living magazine and co-founder of the Peninsula Pacers, the organizer of the Door County Half Marathon, Door County Beer Festival, Peninsula Century Rides, Hey Hey 5k and the Door County Pond Hockey Tournament, Eliot served as the Chairman of the Door County Visitor Bureau, serves on the boards of the Door Community Auditorium, Door County Triathlon, and serves as the Past Chairman of the Door County Community Foundation. In 2015 he launched Peninsula Filmworks to tell the stories of Door County on camera.


The Green Bay Press Gazette came out against establishing the park, as did Door County historian H.R. Holand (who owned land within the park). Even the Door County Advocate expressed reservations. But Thomas Reynolds, an assemblyman from Jacksonport, spoke passionately for the park and proved persuasive. Peninsula has become one of the state’s most popular parks, and its most complete, featuring an 18-hole golf course, hiking, skiing, and biking trails, the renowned Northern Sky Theater, historic Eagle Bluff Lighthouse, and Horseshoe Island. Nicolet Bay Beach has been called one of the best beaches in the country, and the Door County Half Marathon, held in the park each May, owes much of its national acclaim to the scenery of the park. The future of the park’s most popular attraction is uncertain. When Eagle Tower was deemed unsafe in 2015, the state announced it would not provide

500 BC Village established at Nicolet Bay Beach. 1842 Increase and Mary Ann Claflin settle on what is now Weborg Point. 1868 Eagle Bluff Lighthouse is built on orders from President Andrew Johnson. 1907 Wisconsin creates first State Parks Board. 1908 Board convinces renowned landscape architect John Nolen to move to Wisconsin to determine the most appealing sites for state parks. He recommends Devil’s Lake, Wisconsin Dells, Wyalusing, and Peninsula. 1909 Peninsula State Park land is purchased by the state of Wisconsin for $20 an acre. Park opens.

1913 Albert E. Doolittle becomes park’s first manager.

1916 Camp Meenahga, a camp for girls, is opened by two young widows from St. Louis. 1917 First six holes of Peninsula Golf Course open. 1919 Park records an estimated 20,000 visitors. 1926 Eagle Bluff Lighthouse is automated. 1927 40-foot Memorial Pole dedicated to the Potawatomi nation is erected by the Door County Historical Society. 1931 Chief Simon Onanguisse Kahquados is buried on the course near Memorial Pole in ceremony attended by 15,000.

Friends of Peninsula State Park The Friends of Peninsula State Park contribute more than 2,000 volunteer hours each year removing invasive species, improving trails, assisting at the nature center, and raising funds for programs, staffing, and improvements to the park. The group has helped fund a summer naturalist, trail specialist, nature programs, new bathrooms at Nicolet Bay, ski trail grooming equipment, renovate the White Cedar Nature Center, among other projects. In 2016, the group launched its most ambitious endeavor yet, aiming to raise more than $750,000 to rebuild Eagle Tower. www.peninsulafriends.org

1940s Ski Jump and toboggan run are abandoned.

1992 Deer hunting introduced in park. 44 deer harvested.

1947 Sven’s Tower is removed due to dry rot.

1996 Park headquarters expanded and remodeled.

1961 Last life leases that enabled people to live in the park expire as residents die. 1964 White Cedar Nature Center established in former winter warming house. 1970 Memorial Pole is replaced with pine laminate replica. James Peterson casts 18 singers and musicians to perform “Song of the Inland Seas” on an old stage in the woods of the park. They become “The Heritage Ensemble,” performing each summer. 1981 Peninsula Golf Association reaches agreement to manage golf course.

1932 Second Eagle Tower is constructed.

1982 Sunset Bike Trail surfaced. Computers first used for camping reservations.

1935 A Civilian Conservation Corps camp of 208 men builds stone fences, clears hiking trails and roads, plants trees, and refurbishes the ski jump and toboggan run. Also builds eagle terrace.

1990 Fred Alley, Doc Heide, and Gerald Pelrine transform the Heritage Ensemble into American Folklore Theatre, which quickly earns regional and national acclaim. It is later renamed Northern Sky Theater.

2001 Nicolet Beach is temporarily closed when 68 swimmers suffer from gastrointestinal illness traced to E. coli contamination at the beach, leading to regular water quality testing and beach management reforms at most Door County beaches. 2006 University of Wisconsin Press publishes Door County’s Emerald Treasure, a history of the park, by William Tishler. 2009 Park celebrates 100th anniversary. 2014 Peninsula Golf Association opens 6-hole short course for youth play. 2015 Eagle Tower closed for safety reasons. It is dismantled in 2016.

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1910 State officially establishes Peninsula as the second state park in Wisconsin.

1914 Towers are built at Sven’s Bluff and Eagle Bluff with hand cut logs.

Door County’s tourism industry owes much to the park, not just for the attractions and majestic scenery it provides today. For 108 years the park has served as an affordable vacation spot for families, creating traditions and relationships with Door County that bring people back for generations.

Art: Ryan Miller

FOUNDED — 1909 ACRES — 3,776 ANNUAL VISITORS — 1.1 million (1.194 million in 2016) CAMPING — 472 sites, it’s the state’s most popular camping destination

TRAILS — 20 miles of hiking and 13 miles of off-road bike trails BEACHES — Nicolet Beach ATTRACTIONS — Views from Eagle Bluff, Eagle Terrace and Sven’s Bluff; Nicolet Beach, 18-hole golf course, Sunset Bike Trail, hiking and biking trails, Northern Sky Theater, Eagle Bluff Lighthouse, Hill 17, 8 miles of shoreline, Horseshoe Island, paddleboard and kayak rentals at Nicolet Beach, Nicolet Bay boat launch, White Cedar Nature Center

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When the State of Wisconsin established a state park system, it didn’t take long to turn their eyes toward Door County. Peninsula State Park opened in 1909 and was formally established as Wisconsin’s second state park in 1910. Though today it seems an obvious choice, it wasn’t without detractors at the time.

funds to rebuild it. Now the Friends of Peninsula State Park, a group that has grown increasingly vital to park operations, is raising funds to rebuild it.

DOOR COUNTY'S STATE2017 PARKS DOORCOUNTYPULSE.COM APRIL 21–28/2017 • v23i16 PENINSULA PULSE The Peninsula Pulse's Special Sustainability issue, published on April 21, was dedicated to Door County's State Parks. Each of the five parks were featured in the issue. To view the issue online visit doorcountypulse.com.

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MAJOR SPONSORS

SUPPORTING SPONSORS:

Julie’s Park Cafe & Motel | Hayden Water Co. | Birchwood Lodge Advanced Disposal | Flanigan Distributing | On Deck Clothing Nicolet National Bank | Cordon Family Foundation LODGING SPONSORS: Homestead Suites • High Point Inn • Birchwood Lodge • Parkwood Lodge • Bay Breeze Resort • Scandinavian Lodge • Waterbury Inn • Water Street Inn • Eagle Harbor Inn • AppleCreek Resort – Motel & Suites • Ephraim Shores • Pheasant Park Resort • Pine Grove Resort • Blacksmith Inn on the Shore • Beach House • Main Street Motel • Ephraim Guest House Condominiums • White Gull Inn • Village Green Lodge • Fish Creek Beach House DINING SPONSORS: The Cookery • Husby’s Food & Spirits • Grasse’s Grill • White Gull Inn • Julie’s Park Cafe • Al Johnson’s • Base Camp Coffee Bar • Czarnuszka Soup Bar RETAIL SPONSORS: Bay Shore Outfitters • Tapuat Kombucha • Run Away Shoes • On Deck Clothing Company • Skyway Drive-in • Ecology • David/Pfeifer Insurance • Edge of Park Rentals • Nicolet National Bank PACE TEAM SPONSOR: Door County Medical Center


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