Door County Go! Guide 2019

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Experience picturesque Do Built in 1893 on Historic Downtown 3rd ave in Sturgeon Bay, this building has been home to many endeavors such as a saloon, restaurant and even a cigar company. Most recently before becoming a bistro, it was Knappen’s Bakery.

Added onto Door Peninsula Winery in 2011, Door County Distillery became the first distillery on the Peninsula since prohibition, reviving Door County’s connection to spirits, paving the way for others. It’s unique architecture can be viewed inside and out seven days a week.

Originally a saloon built in 1882 called the Kewaunee House, this Brew Pub has had many owners and expansions, even lore of Al Capone’s favorite retreat. Shipwrecked began operation in 1997 until it burnt down in fall of 2017. After a ground up total rebuild, Shipwrecked reopened in June 2018.

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oor County through art Originally established in 1945 by Campbell and Crummell and known for many years as the C & C Supper Club. The C&C had quite a history and was once owned by Dick Weisgerber of the Green Bay Packers. In 2010 the building was remodeled to it’s current look and opened as Cooper’s Corner. It currently houses Juniper’s Restaurant.

This building was the Carlsville schoolhouse built in 1868. The two room school taught around 60 students per year until it closed in 1964. In 1974, it was turned into Door Peninsula Winery, becoming Door County’s largest and oldest winery. The front of the building houses the original architecture and school bell.

In the early 1900’s John Birtschinger started a lumber and feed mill with his sons. The mill operated until 1962. What was John’s home and lumber yard office is now Fat Louie’s Olive Oil Company, which opened up shop in 2011.

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table of contents n door county’s moveable feast . . . . . . . 10 n door county map (upper). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 n door county map (lower) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 n the land

• adventure awaits at every turn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

baileys harbor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . carlsville. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . egg harbor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ellison bay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ephraim. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . fish creek. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . gills rock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jacksonport. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

j acksonport’s 150th anniversary. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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62 bay. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64

e mbodying the spirit of door county. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

southern door. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

a s american as belgian pie. . . . .

sturgeon bay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . washington island. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

w ashington island’s stavkirke . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

brussels. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . juddville. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . rowleys bay. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . little sturgeon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . peninsula center. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . rock island. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

n great dishes of door county. . . . . . . . . . n eat & drink. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . restaurants. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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dc boils: fish • lobster • shrimp • crab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131

the settlement shops: fish creek . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 199 home interiors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 202 resale. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 206

n books • reading • writing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 216 where to start reading about door county. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 216 map: bookstores, libraries, media, historic sites, festivals. . . . 221

n kid stuff. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 226 n pets. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 235 2018-19 pets in memoriam . . . . . . . . . . . . . 237

n sightsee. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 240 lighthouses. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 240 museums. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 243 preserving the past . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 244 the day after: 1912 sister bay fire. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 248 creating a national park in door county. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 251

n activities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 240 diy…door county style. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 258 want to feel like a local? take the goat farm tour. . . . . . . . . . . . 264

n fine art. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 266 glowacki’s art represents u.s. at embassy in czech republic . . . . . 266 artists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 268 galleries. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 269 photography. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 272 the off-the-beaten-path perspective • artist fred bridenhagen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274 a budding artist remembers his peninsula youth. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 284

n music, theatre. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 298 festivals, concerts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 298

sweets. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132

theaters, playhouses. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300

n markets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136

rentals, instruments, radio . . . . . . . 301

food stuffs, etc.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136

big night • may 1994: harbinger of the changing music scene. . . . . . 302

wine, spirits. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138 farmers markets. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144

n wellness. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 316

n shopping. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145

10 things to do – to undo – while in door county. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 316

destinations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145

health, beauty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 318

clothing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145

my experience with communityminded wellness care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 328

a n updated retail time capsule. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148

n weddings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 331

jewelry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 164

n lodging. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 336

gifts, etc.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 172 main street shops: egg harbor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 178 top of the hill shops: fish creek . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 186 founder’s square: fish creek . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 192

n business services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 344 n index by category. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 354 n index by village. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 362 n credits. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 371

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magine it’s 1949. You’re staying at one of Door County’s premier properties, the Alpine Resort in Egg Harbor. Your day oscillates between the golf course, the beach and a wicker chair flipping through Life Magazine. It would take an extra special kind of effort for work to reach you via phone. Your normal life is left behind because you are on vacation. You don’t even need to think about where your next meal is coming from, as dinner is served promptly at 6 o’clock right there at the resort — every night. Even if you want to go out, it’s not as though there are alternate dining venues in town. Your only decisions to contemplate are: how many cocktails before dinner and whether the Chicken a la King or Liver & Onions sounds better. Hey, you’re not driving tonight so you might as well have another vodka gimlet with dinner. The band starts playing at 8 o’clock. Photos: ©2019 Stephen Wolter

Sister Bay Bowl

Door County Creamery 13


Shoreline Restaurant Coyote Roadhouse

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The band? It’s actually more like a small orchestra. These self- contained, autonomous evenings played out across the peninsula at classic resorts like Maxwelton Braes in Baileys Harbor, Hotel Thorpe in Fish Creek, Hotel Du Nord in Sister Bay, and Anderson Hotel in Ephraim. The scenario sounds more like a modern day cruise ship experience than a vacation in Door County. There was little need to venture out since everything was taken care of right there on-property. Visitors were relieved of the burden of choice while enjoying vacation lengths two to three times longer than today. Other than the occasional wedding band or a special event, house bands and live music are things of the past at Door County resorts. Like so many other amenities of the old days, a century’s worth of trends, styles and fashions have come and gone. Eventually, all that is left are some buildings full of memories.


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Trixie ’s

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Photo ©2019 Christian McWhinney

The Ship’s Wheel

To wit, there’s a room full of artifacts just off the main lobby at Alpine Resort that is one of the best little museums (that’s not technically a museum) in the entire county. When The Alpine Resort was put up for sale last year, the entire county took notice. It was the end of an era, some said. As of this writing, the specific future of the Alpine Resort is uncertain, providing plenty of fodder for speculative conversation amongst locals. What just about everybody can agree upon is that the property won’t remain the same whenever it changes hands. In that way, Alpine Resort is symbolic of the sea change in Door County. At a certain point we run out of euphemisms (classic, vintage, historic, antiquated) and places disappear. doorcounty.net

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Albatross Drive-In

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Rusty Tractor Café

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Progress Folks like to say things change at a glacial pace in Door County. In reality change on the Peninsula happens in fits and starts. A decade can roll by with nary a new building or business. Visitors are lulled into thinking the villages around the peninsula are static postcards. Then, in a burst of activity, Sister Bay buries its power lines and opens up the Highway 42 corridor to a host of new businesses. Egg Harbor invites rubbernecking with its sudden ‘skyline’ of new construction. Even Ephraim, a village committed to preserving its appearance, is uncharacteristically adding a sidewalk and burying its power lines. Visitors derive some comfort believing things haven’t changed around the peninsula. They remember going to Al Johnson’s in Sister Bay as children and seeing the goats on the roof. Those adorable livestock are still on display, nowadays with a year-round Photos: ©2019 Stephen Wolter

Greens N Grains Café Summer Kitchen

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Bayside Tavern Cedar Crossing

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goat cam. Charm can go a long way. Supper clubs and taverns bridged the gap between the golden era of resorts and today. The Greenwood Supper Club in Fish Creek is one of the last of its breed in Door County. The vinyl booths and wood paneling almost compel the diner to order an Old Fashioned. The authenticity of taverns like AC Tap in Baileys Harbor and Bayside Tavern in Fish Creek (affectionately known as The Tap and The Bayside to locals) is stamped every time you hear the crack of bar dice against the bar top. These are the establishments carrying the torch for the Door County of yore. When Wild Tomato Pizza in Fish Creek opened its doors over a decade ago, it was the bellwether for a new era of restaurants. Wild Tomato took over an existing pizza space, Digger’s, which was best known for its proximity to Peninsula State Park’s main entrance. Wild Tomato,


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Jackson Harbor Soup

Parador

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Stabbur at Al Johnson’s

however, had a novel concept: wood-fired pizzas, hand-tossed crusts, an interesting beer list and an array of unique, sometimes Boathouse on the Bay

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White Gull Inn

local ingredients. It doesn’t seem earth-shattering now, but people were suspicious of these new-fangled pizzas, until they Chef’s Hat Café


The Cookery Restaurant & Wine Bar MacReady’s Artisan Bread

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tried them. Now there are three Wild Tomato pizzerias in Door County. When Parador in Egg Harbor received 3.5 stars from the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel in 2011 and Wickman House in Ellison Bay received 3 stars a few years later, there was a sense that the dining scene was changing. The Journal Sentinel hadn’t reviewed a Door County restaurant since the turn of the last century. Suddenly, these upstart restaurants were legitimized. In the cases of Parador and Wickman House, ideas were being brought directly from urban dining landscapes like Chicago and NYC. Historic buildings served as backdrops for an exciting mash-up of old and new. It’s this genre of restaurant that gets the attention of visitors looking for variations in the habitual haunts of decades past. The array of cuisines available to the Door County visitor today would be unthinkable a dozen years ago. Food and Wine Magazine ran

Greens N Grains Café

Taco Cerveza

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Julie’s Park Café

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a story in October, 2018 with the title “We Can’t Believe How Cool Door County Is Being Right Now.” The author was absolutely gobsmacked, not believing that places like Trixie’s, Ephraim Coffee Lab, Roots Inn & Kitchen, Island Orchard Cider,

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Harbor Fishmarket

Wisconsin Cheese Masters and Wickman House existed in Door County — a peninsula he thought he knew well. If today’s visitor thinks about it too long, he or she can be flummoxed by the multitude of choices.

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Hereafter Does a place still have its same identity even as individual components of the whole change? This is the paradox of change in Door County. Local legends die. Decadesold restaurants change hands and then change their overall ‘concept.’ Cottages are replaced by condos. Even the iconic E agle Tower in Peninsula State Park came down. A local groundswell of support and money ensured that E agle Tower will be replaced. But will it be the same? Luckily for Door County visitors, its natural splendor changes on a geological time scale. The shorelines, the state parks, the sunsets and wildlife should remain largely unchanged. Regardless of age, every restaurant now seems to be drifting toward sourcing locally and incorporating sustainable practices. It isn’t impossible to imagine a future consisting of Door County businesses on the forefront

Parador

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Wickman House

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Rowleys Bay Restaurant & Fish Boil Old Post Office

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Fred & Fuzzy’s

Carroll House

of sustainability, acting greener than any of their big city counterparts. Pilot programs are underway around the county that focus

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Parador


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on composting food waste, eliminating all plastic and styrofoam usage, and conserving water in real, measurable ways. Perhaps Shipwrecked Brew Pub & Restaurant

Photos: Š2019 Stephen Wolter


true green behavior will be the next big thing. There will be a day when food not prepared in a SLO (Sustainable, Local, Organic) manner may seem as anachronistic as a house orchestra. Maybe a harmonious relationship with the environment is the next wood-fired pizza. If businesses continue to operate with an eye toward the future, there will never be a bygone Door County to miss. A rising tide lifts all boats. — Larry Majewski

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Door County Century Ride Sunday, September 8, 2019

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DOOR COUNTY MARINAS PURPLE: restaurants, etc. within walking distance of marina or dock

BAILEYS HARBOR 1 Baileys Harbor Marina 8123 Highway 57 920-839-9778 Baileys 57 Florian II Lakeshore Super Club Harbor Fish Market & Grille Yum Yum Tree

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9 Sister Bay Marina 10733 N. Bay Shore Drive 920-854-4457 Al Johnson’s Swedish Restaurant & Butik Boathouse on the Bay Do or County Creamery Door Door County Ice Cream Factory Grasse’s Grill Husby’s Food & Spirits and The Garage Northern Grill & Pub Sister Bay Bowl Stabbur Beer Garden 10 Yacht Works Marina 10967 N. Bay Shore Drive 920-854-2124 Door County Ice Cream Factory & Sandwich Shoppe JJ’s / LaPuerta Waterfront Restaurant

18 Kaps Marina 238 Lobdell Point Road 920-847-2640 Ships Wheel Restaurant 19 Shipyard Island Marina W14N245 S. Shore Drive 920-847-2533 Sailor’s Pub Restaurant 20 Jackson Harbor Dock Jackson Harbor Soup and Sandwiches

5 Ephraim Marina 10071 Water St. (Anderson Dock) 920-854-5501 Chef’s Hat Cafe Old Post Offi ce Restaurant Office Trixie’s

FISH CREEK 6 Alibi Marina 9480 Spruce St. 920-868-3789 7 Fish Creek Town Dock 4150 Maple St. 920-868-3476 Bayside Tavern The Cookery Restaurant & Wine Bar Juniper’s Gin Joint Kettle Black Mr. Helsinki Pelletier’s Restaurant & Fish Boil Taco Cerveza Whistling Swan Restaurant White Gull Inn

GILLS ROCK 8 Shoreline Resort & Marina 12747 Highway 42 920-854-2900 The Shoreline Restaurant

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12 Centerpointe Marina 215 Quincy St. Sturgeon Bay, WI 54235 920-746-1912 Brick Lot Pub & Grill Crate Seafood Root Bistro & Wine Bar 13 Harbor Club Marina 133 N. Madison Ave. 920-746-6900 Sonny’s Italian Kitchen & Pizzeria 14 Madelyn Marina, LLC 1651 Memorial Drive 920-559-1543 Kona Bay Fish House at The Lodge at Leathem Smith 15 SkipperBuds Yacht Center at Quarter Deck Marina 705 Quarter Deck Lane 920-746-8200 16 Snug Harbor Inn, Cottages & Marina 1627 Memorial Drive 920-743-2237 Kona Bay Fish House at The Lodge at Leathem Smith 17 Sturgeon Bay Marina Located at Stone Harbor 1st Avenue 920-743-6526

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11 Wave Pointe Marina & Resort 3600 County Road CC 920-824-5440 Gilmo’s Bar & Bistro

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SERVING FISH CREEK AND DOOR COUNTY • In-town marina within walking distance to town and 10+ restaurants • On-shore lodging at Harbor Guest House • Accommodating boats up to 130-ft. • 24 dedicated transient slips • Fire pit & multiple grill stations • Pump-outs at each boat slip • Bicycles for rent • Courtesy town bikes • Free Cable TV & WiFi • On-site laundry facilities

Every Boater Needs an Alibi!

• Walking distance to the entrance of Peninsula State Park • Fully air-conditioned men's and womens bathrooms & showers


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This small, quiet village was once a logging center. Today it is jammed-packed with things to do. Visit a century-old lighthouse, go to a fun seasonal festival, pick-up fresh vegetables at the farmer’s market, or go boating…it’s all there! Historic buildings line

autumnfest

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Hey Hey 5K” kicks off an exciting weekend with classic auto/motorcycle show, live music, arts & crafts, and culminates in a spectacular fireworks display. Sunday: farmer’s market and auto/motorcycle ride. (Sept. 28-29)

and are home to friendly restaurants, hometown pubs, charming inns, and one-of-a-kind shops — home decor, outdoor gear, books, and handmade goods and more. No matter what time of year you visit, there are always good eats —

door county beer festival

More than 150 craft beers from Door County and upper Midwest! Live music, sample street-food specialties from local chefs. Meet some of Wisconsin’s most esteemed brewers. (June 15)

everything from homemade bakery, caramel corn, and lake fish to good old-fashioned bar burgers.

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blessing of the fleet festival

June marks the beginning of the sportfishing season and Baileys Harbor celebrates the pastpresent-future, plus safe and successful fishing on Lake Michigan. (June 1-2) cana island lighthouse

Walk the causeway between the mainland and Cana Island to visit this majestic lighthouse. Climb its 97-step staircase for sweeping views of Lake Michigan and the county. farmers market

Late spring through early fall, Baileys Harbor rocks one of the county’s top farmers markets. Enjoy fresh locally grown products, handmade crafts, live music and snacks. Sundays, 9am -1pm.

Events 6/1 - 2 blessing of the fleet festival* 6/7 150th anniversary – harbor range lights* 6/15 door county beer festival

doorcounty beerfestival.com

6/15 peninsula century spring classic bike ride

peninsulacentury springclassic.com 6/28 - 8/30 concerts in the park* 7/4 celebrate 4th of july*

9/7 cana island lighthouse 150th celebration

dcmm.org

9/28 concerts in the park* 9/28 hey hey 5k

heyhey5k.com

9/28 - 29 autumnfest, classic auto show* 10/31 haunted harbor halloween party* 12/1 harbor holiday* 12/14 natural christmas

ridgessanctuary.org

* Visit baileysharbor. doorcounty.com for details. More events? Visit doorcountytoday.net

Circa 1850, the county’s first road was built from Baileys Harbor to the Green Bay shoreline across from Hat Island. more info:

top photo:

©2019 Jeff Larson middle & bottom photos:

©2019 David Gilo Photography

doorcounty.com/baileys-harbor | doorcounty.net

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This serene little village, surrounded by rolling farm fields, will surprise you. There’s made-from-scratch ice cream, the peninsula’s only major water park, a corn maze in season, and a winery that offers tours and tastings. Go — there’s something for everyone! Stroll around charming shops to find unique Door County items — cherry gifts, lighthouses, hand-made candles, clothing, and toys. There’s a coffee shop that roasts its own beans, a restaurant that serves the ‘best’ ribs, and a winery that makes delicious fruit wines.

discover carlsville day

corn fest at schopf’s dairy farm

This event celebrates summer with trolley rides, a craft fair, live music, food, drink, pie-eating contest, tractor rides and a parade at 10am. (July 27)

Walk the corn maze or join in the sweet corn and pie eating contests. Live music, kid’s games, bake sale, raffles. Hamburgers, hot dogs, brats, corn on the cob. Help raise money for Sunshine House. (Sept. 7)

little ceasar’s pizza at jp express

Fresh, hot and ready to grab pizza, along with wings and breadsticks, plus a variety of vacation supplies and the typical gas station offerings, make this a convenient stop for travelling tourists and locals alike.

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Watch candles being made by hand or have fun dipping your own. Sip freshly brewed coffee while watching the bean roasting process. Or see how ice cream is made at the dairy farm — and have a scoop of your favorite flavor.

7/27 discover carlsville day

carlsvilledoorcounty.com 9/7 sunshine house corn fest

sunshinehouseinc.org More events? Visit doorcountytoday.net

door peninsula winery

Take a guided tour of the county’s oldest winery to see the stages of wine production — the crush, fermentation, and bottling. Stop at the tasting bar to sample fruit and grape wines, olive oils, balsamic vinegars, and cheese. The winery shop offers wine, gourmet foods, and gifts.

Founded in 1974, Door Peninsula Winery is in a renovated 1868 schoolhouse. photos:

©2019 Jeff Larson

more info:

carlsvilledoorcounty.com | doorcounty.net

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This classic DC village sits on the bay. Legend says its unusual name may be from a friendly egg battle between early fur traders as they raced to shore — or from a nest of ducks eggs found by the county’s first settler. Go swimming! Historic buildings, such

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Donald & Carol Kress Pavilion rises above downtown Egg Harbor as a multifaceted amenity. The lower level houses reading areas, a business center, the Egg Harbor Historical Society, and a library tucked away in the alcoves. The showstopper is the Great Hall upstairs, and its wraparound patio with sweeping views of Egg Harbor.

drug store, and feed mill are now home to great shops — home decor, clothing and jewelry boutiques, souvenirs, confectioneries ,olive oils, galleries and books. There’s also a health food store and gourmet grocery store. Supper clubs, pubs, and restaurants serve homemade barbecue, steak and seafood, Italian, French, Spanish tapas and more. There’s an

egg harbor alefest

100+ craft beers for sampling. Trolley transportation from 11 am-7 pm to local lodging facilities. Live music from noon-4 pm featuring Brass Differential; known as Green Bay’s premier party band (Sept. 14)

artisan cheese shop and microbrewery.

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The sandy shorelines and majestic bluffs along Green Bay north of Sturgeon Bay provide an ideal setting for a unique triathlon experience. (July 13-14)

6/21 eggy chalk art contest* 7/3 - 4 independence day celebrations* 7/13 - 14 door county triathlon

doorcountytriathlon.com 8/1 annual progressive art crawl

concerts in the park

angelalensch.com 8/10 door county sports & classic car show*

Egg Harbor’s free Concerts in the Park begin at 5 pm on Thurs. evenings at Harbor View Park. Bring a lawn chair or a blanket, enjoy the terrace setting. Carry-in picnics welcome.

8/17 eggstravanza auction* 8/24 sidewalk sale* 8/30 – 9/2 door county quilt show and sale 9/14 ale fest* 10/12 - 13 pumpkin patch festival*

pumpkin patch

10/26 halloween safe walk*

Fun-filled weekend! Live music, carnival rides, arts & crafts vendors, face painting, pumpkin & scarecrow displays, roaming magician, kid’s games/ activities, silent auction, food, fun! (Oct. 12-13)

11/29 - 30 holly days* 1/1 new year’s day parade*

* Visit eggharbor doorcounty.org for details. More events? Visit doorcountytoday.net

The annual Pumpkin Patch festival is always on the first weekend in October (7-8).

photos:

©2019 David Gilo Photography

more info:

eggharbordoorcounty.org | doorcounty.net

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This pretty little hamlet is reminiscent of old DC. Wide, tree-lined streets without sidewalks, an oldfashioned general store, clapboard buildings, and neighborly folks who ride bikes around town add to its timeless quaintness. Go for a stroll! sports and activities

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hand-crafted drinks.

It’s a silent sports heaven! Hike, canoe, kayak, paddleboard, camp, X-C ski, snowshoe, swim. Easy access to the many beautiful parks, campgrounds, beaches, and shoreline.

Hotels, resorts, cottages,

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and B&Bs are within

Relax and enjoy your day at Seaquist Orchards just south of Ellison Bay. Music and food. Apple launching, pumpkin painting, straw maze and games. Make your own caramel apple. (Oct. 5)

Whether you are an experienced kayaker or just beginning, the Door County Sea Kayak Symposium is a weekend of fun, growth and learning for everyone! Classes & Tours. Bring the whole family! Paddling classes for kids and guided tours for the entire family. (July 12-14)

Imaginative potters and artisans create items inspired by the county, a friendly diner serves home-style meals, a coffee shop encourages visitors to linger, and an urban-style restaurant uses locally-grown ingredients and serves

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Bring your own chairs or blanket and enjoy live music from 3-9pm. Food and drink available. A free concert although free-will donations will benefit Door County Secret Santa, an organization that anonymously helps Door County families with their winter heating bills. (Aug. 24)

6/20 liberty grove historical society fish boil* 6/22 uncork summer

uncorksummer.com

7/12 - 14 rutabaga door county sea kayak symposium

everyonepaddles.com

7/13 liberty grove historical society vintage market 7/20 cherry fest* 7/27 - 28 antique tractor show /arts & crafts fair* 8/3 ellison bay goes hog wild*

uncork summer food wine music festival

8/10 & 9/21 vintage market* 8/24 blues by the bay*

Door County’s only outdoor “foodie” event features 25+ chefs & restaurants, all serving farm-totable small plate dishes in a beautiful setting on Wickman House’s grounds in Ellison Bay. (June 22, 11am-4pm).

10/5 apple fest* 10/12 liberty grove historical society fall color day 10/26 - 27 fall art crawl* 11/17 tree lighting & chili dinner*

* Visit doorcountynorth.net for details. More events? Visit doorcountytoday.net

Ellison Bay Art Crawl occurs in spring and fall, featuring nine local artisans. (fall: oct. 21- 22) photos:

©2019 David Gilo Photography

more info:

doorcountynorth.org doorcounty.net

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Ellison Bay • gills Rock • Rowleys Bay doorcountynorth.org • 920.854.4450

Located at the tip of the Door County Peninsula!

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This beautiful and picturesque village — dotted with pristine white clapboard buildings and picket fences — has unsurpassed views of the bay, museums, a long sandy beach, and endless ways to enjoy the water. Go splash around in the bay! monday evening concert series

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Live music by local musicians every Monday at gazebo in Harborside Park from 6-8 pm. Bring a chair or blanket and stay for the sunset! (June 17-Aug. 26)

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This is a great place for kids to play. There’s playground equipment, a picnic area, benches, and gazebo. Concerts are held all summer long. An ice cream shop is right next door.

This Norwegian festival celebrates Midsummer’s Eve. There’s food, music, and activities — pancake breakfast, ice cream eating contest, free trolley rides, a regatta, sunrise yoga and more. Evening bonfires along the shoreline represent the burning of the ‘Winter Witch’ and usher in summer. (June 15)

Wander the tree-lined streets to find DC inspired art, pottery, clothes, jewelry, and beach gear. Shops, restaurants, and B&Bs are tucked away in vintage homes, rustic log

anywhere else in the county. Enjoy a Scandinavian influenced meal, a traditional fish boil, or a simple malt and burger — as you watch the sunset over the bay.

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Fun family crafts, a visit by Santa. Christmas tree lighting in Harborside Park. Fun activities in the Village Hall, lunch, bake sale. Horsedrawn wagon rides, open houses. (Dec. 7)

6/15 fyr bal festival* 6/17 – 8/26 evening concerts* 10/12 -13 art in ephraim* 10/12 -13 townline art fair

finelinedesigns gallery.com

12/7 christmas in the village*

* Visit ephraimdoorcounty.com for details.

art in ephraim

More events? Visit doorcountytoday.net

Experience an eclectic artisan community through its galleries. Welcoming galleries invite you to view their works of art, paintings, pottery, jewelry, furniture, printmaking. (Oct. 12-13)

“Dry” since its founding in 1853, Ephraim first allowed beer & wine sales in 2016.

photos:

©2019 David Gilo Photography

more info:

ephraim-doorcounty.com | doorcounty.net

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This old fishing village is reminiscent of the New England coastline with its string of century-old white clapboard buildings, horseshoe-shaped shoreline, and sailboats floating in the bay. Go explore Peninsula State Park! Wander the charming tree-lined streets to discover a variety of shops — souvenir, clothing, jewelry, Irish imports, artwork, bath products, beach stuff, and homemade candy. Great restaurants, eateries, and coffee shops offer many choices — modern American, Asianinspired, tavern food,

door community auditorium

noble house and historical walk

The Righteous Brothers, Lyle Lovett, Squirrel Nut Zippers, Greg Brown, Amos Lee and Mavis Staples are among the artists who will bless this amazing showcase venue with 2019 performances. Make the 725-seat showcase theater part of your DC vacation.

This house was built by one of the county’s founders, Scottish born Alex Noble. It is the villages’ oldest remaining residence. Docent-guided walking tours of the other house and historic buildings begin in June.

and fish boils. Inns, cottages, and hotels are within walking distance to the shops, shoreline and parks.

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Drive, bike, or hike winding roads and trails through forests, past shorelines, and over limestone bluffs. Discover stunning views, campgrounds, beaches, picnic areas, playgrounds, and a golf course.

5/1 – 12/31 fish creek walking tours

historicnoble.org/tours 6/4 – 8/29 historic docent led walking tours

historicnoble.org/tours 6/25 - 8/27 concerts in the park*

7/4 5k hairpin run*

or runthedoor.com

7/6 old fashioned lemonade sale

historicnoble.org/ annual-events

twilight tours, tunes & tales

7/20 annual summer cherry fest

Experience Eagle Bluff Lighthouse by lantern lights! The Northern Door Storytellers Guild shares tales of the sea, lighthouse lore, traditional music, poetry. (Sept. 28 & Oct.5)

orchardcountry.com

7/21 – 27 plein air festival

doorcountypleinair.com 9/27 – 29 inside/ outside sale*

9/21 annual fall harvest fest

orchardcountry.com

9/28 & 10/5 twilight tours, tunes & tales

doorcounty historicalsociety.com 10/25 – 27 jack o’ lantern days*

plein air festival

Artists paint outdoors, all around the county. Events include Quick Paint & Live Auction, Kid’s Paint, and Open Door Celebration - an evening with food, beverages, art auction. (July 21-27)

12/7 christmas at noble square

historicnoble.org/ annual-events

1/31 – 2/2 fish creek winter festival*

* Visit visitfishcreek.com for details. More events? Visit doorcountytoday.net

top photo:

Most shops in Founders Square are former tourist cottages from the 1800s.

©2019 Timothy Mulholland / Alamy Stock Photo middle & bottom photos:

©2019 David Gilo Photography

more info:

visitfishcreek.com | doorcounty.net

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This authentic fishing village lies at the northernmost tip of the peninsula — known as the ‘top of the thumb.’ Island ferries, weathered fishing sheds, and an old fishing boat that sits on dry land reflect its historic maritime heritage. Go fishing! A fine restaurant with panoramic views, a few souvenir shops, and cottages occupy old buildings along the village’s only street and waterfront. Scandinavian imports, nautical items, jewelry, locally made jams, jellies, and pies can be found here. Watch the incredible

door county maritime museum

newport state park

There are exhibits on shipwrecks, lifesaving techniques, and the Ted Berch model collection — twenty Great Lakes vessels, including one of the SS Edmund Fitzgerald. Tour a 1930s tug boat and watch a film of its last fishing trip.

Wisconsin’s only formally designated wilderness park — 2,373 acres of forests, wetlands, and meadows. Fern Trail has interpretative panels to guide visitors through the forest. There are miles of hiking and offroad biking trails, cross-country skiing paths, beaches, and campgrounds.

sunsets over Porte des Mortes (Death’s Door), go fishing, take a scenic boat ride, or take a drive on the county’s famous ‘winding’ road.

4th of july celebration

This fun event begins at 5 o’clock with local food and live music. There is a Boat Regatta that is followed by an exciting display of fireworks.

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This ferry carries passengers to Washington Island through the islandstudded strait of ‘Port des Mortes’. The captain narrates historical facts during the seven mile journey. Views include the Pilot and Plum lighthouses.

7/4 4th of july celebration fireworks

doorcountynorth.net 8/31 - 9/1 gills rock art show

doorcountynorth.net 10/26 fall 50 relay and individual 50 mile

runthedoor.com

More events? Visit doorcountytoday.net

the winding road

The last few miles of highway 42 curves and zig zags through fields and forest and ends at Northport Pier. It is one of the county’s most beautiful and photographed sites — especially in autumn when maple trees are in full color. A must see.

Historic county maps show Gills Rock as ‘Hedgehog Harbor.’ photos:

©2019 David Gilo Photography

more info:

doorcountynorth.org | doorcounty.net

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This tranquil village, nestled on the shoreline of Lake Michigan, has sandy beaches, rocky shoreline cliffs, peaceful trails, quiet back roads, parks, festivals, and a great farmer’s market. Go hike, bike, swim — or just hang out! Quaint shops, in old homes and cabins, offer unique items — Amish quilts, pottery, ceramics, hand-weavings, arts, crafts, and photography. Friendly restaurants and pubs offer good eats — Mexican specialties, homemade soups, bar burgers, and the Wisconsin favorite — the Friday fish fry.

arts, craft & amish quilt sale

38th annual ffa dairy breakfast

Over 100 Amishmade quilts, Amishmade wall hangings, rugs, dolls, food. Local artist demos. Mr. G’s Hall on Hwy. 57, south of Jacksonport, 9 am-5 pm (July 11-14 & Oct. 10-13)

Farm fresh all-youcan-eat breakfast from 6 am-11:30 am. Music by Modern Day Drifters. Hay rides, petting zoo. Ages 7+, $9. Ages under 6, free. Proceeds to scholarships for FFA students. (July 7)

25th annual cherry fest lakeside

Celebrate the cherry harvest with the Jacksonport Historical Society. Food, music, arts & crafts fair plus more. 9 am-4 pm (Aug. 3)

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47th annual maifest

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Juried art fair and activities for kids. Concessions: funnel cakes, kolaches, brats, hot dogs. Live music. Sat. parade, 10:30 am. 10K run/2mile fun run, Sun., 9 am; horse pull Sun., 1 pm. (May 25-26)

5/25 - 26 annual maifest* 5/26 maifest run

runthedoor.com

7/7 annual ffa dairy breakfast* 7/11-14 arts, craft and amish quilt sale

jacksonportcottage.com 7/17 jacksonport historical society fish boil jacksonport

historicalsociety.org

farmer’s market

8/3 annual cherry fest lakeside park*

Open every Tuesday at Lakeside Park from 9am - 1pm, the market reliably serves up fresh lunch and live music. “Locally sourced” produce, fruit, bakery, meat, eggs and other products — all from local Door County farms, home kitchens, orchards and gardens. Arts and crafts are also available as the market celebrates this eighth season.

8/10 german festival* 8/16 -18 thresheree & antique machinery show

valmythresheree.org 8/17 annual candelight beach walk* 9/7 vintage day*

10/10 -13 arts, craft and amish quilt sale

jacksonportcottage.com 11/2 turkey trot (institute)

runthedoor.com

11/28 annual thanksgiving day parade* 1/1/20 polar bear plunge*

Jacksonport was the 14th (and last) township to be officially organized, in March 1869

* Visit jacksonport.net for details. More events? Visit doorcountytoday.net

photos:

©2019 David Gilo Photography

more info:

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PARKS AND MORE...

Along the Shore

Jacksonport Cottage Gallery & Gifts 920.823.2288 – JACKSONPORT

A Little Bit of Coffee 920.823.0028 – JACKSONPORT

Mr. G’s Supper Club & Logan Creek Grille Mike’s Port Pub & Grill 920.823.2112 – JACKSONPORT 920.823.2081 – JACKSONPORT

RunAway Lodge 920.746.4046 – VALMY

Farmer’s Market - Tues. 9 am-1pm, May-October – JACKSONPORT

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JACKSONPORT AREA BUSINESSES • A Little Bit of Coffee • Bley’s Grocery • Dave’s Tree Service, Inc • DC Adventure Kayaking • DC Adventure Center • Donny’s Glidden Lodge Restaurant • Door County Beach Rentals at Sunrise Shores Condos • Door County Carpet One Floor & Home • Door County Kayak Tours & Bike Rental • Door Guide Publishing • Glidden Lodge Beach Resort • The Hitching Post Bar & Grill • Innlet Motel • Island Fever Rum Bar & Grill • “It’s All About The Lakeshore” Cottage • Jacksonport Cottage Gallery & Gifts • Kurtz Corral

• Lakeshore Retreat • Len Villano Photography • Martinez Studio • Mike’s Port Pub & Grill • Mr. G’s Supper Club and Logan Creek Grille • Open Door Bird Sanctuary • P.C. Junction • Peninsula Kayak Company • Plum Bottom Gallery • Plum Loco Animal Farm • Port Storage Co. • Runaway Lodge @ Valmy • Sand & Sun Cottages • Simon Creek Vineyard & Winery • Square Rigger Lodge • Valmy Happy Hour • Waseda Farm Market Store • Whitefish Bay Farm Gallery

• Jacksonport Area Business Association • Jacksonport Women’s Club • Jacksonport Historical Society • Jacksonport Polar Bear Club • Jacksonport Advancement Corporation • Sevastopol FFA Alumni • NE Wisconsin Antique Power Association • Door County Historical Society

920.823.0028

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Jacksonport’s 150th Anniversary

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hat better way to honor the past and celebrate the continuing energy of the little Town that COULD, than with the opening of a new Town Hall in January of their 150th year? In preparation for the summer celebration, and to commemorate the actual anniversary, residents have bannered the streets with flags calling attention to the genesis of their little town, established in 1869. At the May 25 Jacksonport MaiFest parade, 4-H kids of the area will squire an Anniversary float in honor of the shipping, logging, commercial fishing and farming that were once the lifelines of Jacksonport life. The actual Anniversary celebration on August 10 will feature a set of “Community Day” activities at Lakeside Park, with live music as part of the summer afternoon. Old-time picnic games 64


have been organized for kids and adults alike, and an ever-favorite fish boil will be bubbling on location, as well as the succulent scent of pork roast being prepared for a community dinner. A surprise and added treat comes as every residence located within the town boundaries will have received two free tickets for dinner at this event, by way of being the Town’s property tax payers. The tickets can be used for either the pig roast or the fish boil, with additional tickets available for $5, and simpler fare for kids’ choices. The bands will continue through the social time, and after dark the evening will conclude in a dark sky filled with fireworks. As residents join in planning ways to commemorate their traditions, members of Jacksonport’s highly active Historical Society are working hard to compile photos taken by resident Fred Erksin for public showing. Combined with the opportunity to tour the new Town building during the August event, complete with a shiny new red fire engine on display, the added opportunity to enjoy a video of Erskin’s collection of town photos promises to be a high point of the afternoon. — Jude Genereaux

Mailman Sam Bagnall, 1930s. doorcounty.net

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This historic village with deep Scandinavian roots bustles with activity every summer. Kids splash in the bay, families explore the shops, boats launch from the marina, and goats graze on the grass roof of a Swedish restaurant. Go see the goats! Friendly, family-owned

paddlefest

shops offer Scandinavian

Beach party, live music, food, volleyball, fireworks over the water. Take a yoga class, try out kayaks and paddleboards. (June 22)

imports, outdoor gear, holiday decorations, clothing, handmade goat milk soaps, and sports equipment. Diverse restaurants, pubs, and eateries reflect the talents of local chefs, bakers, and brewmasters — many have been featured in Bon Appétit and on the Food Network. Resorts, cottages, and hotels are sprinkled in

waterfront park

Featuring a sand beach, the county’s only swim dock, a kid’s playground, picnic areas, and a performance pavilion. Kayak or paddle board from the shore, listen to a musical performance, or watch the sunset over the bay.

sister bay fall fest

Sister Bay’s postseason party. Multiple live bands, big arts & crafts fair, delicious food throughout village. Parade on Sat., 11am. (Oct. 18-20)

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door county festival of fine arts

Events 6/8 roofing of the goats parade*

Festival features demos and artwork by Door County’s finest artists, live music, hands-on art activities for all ages. Waterfront Park (Aug. 10)

6/22 paddlefest

cometosisterbay.com 7/14 - 8/18 (sun) movies in the park

doorcountyparents.com 7/20 - 7/21 brick party by the bay* 7/27 door county plein air festival quick art & auction

night time is the right time

doorcountypleinair.com

The night life is the right life in Sister Bay these days. Whether it’s live music at Husby’s Garage Bar, a Sunset Cosmo at the Waterfront, a “shot frame” at the Sister Bay Bowl, a Bernie at JJ’s, or a Stockholm Cooler at Al Johnson’s Stabbur Beer Garden, you’ll have an after-sunset blast in this little village.

8/10 door county festival of fine arts* 8/31 – 9/2 marina fest* 9/14 the peninsula century

peninsulacentury fallchallenge.com

10/18 - 20 sister bay fall fest* 11/29 - 30 capture the spirit* 12/31 new years eve fireworks* 2/14 - 15 door county short film festival*

* Visit cometosisterbay.com for details. More events? Visit doorcountytoday.net

Starting with Gustav Carlson, fall 1867, early settlers were all Swedes.

top & middle photos:

©2019 David Gilo Photography bottom photo:

©2019 stephen wolter

more info:

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Al Johnson’s Sw edish Restaurant & Butik

Embodying the Spirit of Door County, 1949-2019

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n 1973 Al Johnson sodded the roof of his restaurant and added goats to graze upon it. Since then, Al Johnson’s Swedish Restaurant & Butik has become synonymous with Door County. With goats atop its grassy roof, this Norwegian-style log cabin restaurant has grown to symbolize the county. Like Mount Rushmore or the Hollywood sign, Al Johnson’s is a must-see. The restaurant sits squarely in the middle of Sister Bay — the busiest Door County village — its goats presiding over 1,936 feet of waterfront. Evidence of Al Johnson’s importance to the community is overwhelming, and invites a ‘chicken and the egg’ type of debate. Which came first: Sister Bay’s development trajectory or Al Johnson’s? Namesake and founder Al Johnson once said that his goal was to get people talking about something other than Ephraim, and to honor his Swedish heritage. True to his word, the restaurant honors that heritage with a classic Swedish menu served by a wait staff in traditional dresses. “Where’s the place with the goats on the roof ?” is a perennial FAQ at the Door County Visitors Bureau. In 2019, the restaurant was awarded the Governor’s Tourism Service Excellence Award. A decade earlier, Al Johnson’s sold the waterfront property — forming the unobstructed wide expanse of marinas, beaches and parks enjoyed today — to the Village of Sister Bay. Al Johnson famously led by example. He would never ask anybody to do anything he wouldn’t do himself. It is this humility in service that carries on today. A personable, humble approach is as emblematic of Door County as the awards or accolades bestowed upon this uniquely successful restaurant. — Larry Majewski 69


This beautiful area encompasses the rolling fields and farmlands south of Sturgeon Bay. It is also the gateway to a rich Belgian heritage — historic votive chapels, red-brick farmhouses, one-room schoolhouses, and ethnic foods. Go tour! The architectural and cultural heritage of the original Belgian settlers is evident in the small towns of Brussels, Forestville, and Clay Banks. Wander through the local markets, shops, and galleries to find ethnic foods and art.

restaurants, and pubs offer Belgian and DC inspired dishes. Plus, there are quaint lodges, campgrounds.

southern door community auditorium

Traditional Belgian breakfast with waffles, trippe (Belgian sausage), eggs, potatoes. Proceeds benefit Belgian Heritage Center preservation efforts. (June 23)

Great performances in a space with exemplary natural acoustics, state-ofthe-art equipment, for enriching, entertaining, inspiring performances. 592-seat proscenium theater, excellent views.

cherry de-lite festival

Home-style cafes,

resorts, cottages, and

belgian waffle breakfast

Customer appreciation festival. Music, kids’ activities, celebrity cooking, cherry brats, cherry hamburgers, cherry sundaes.10 am4 pm. (July 20)

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Southern Door


brussels belgian days

Events

Celebrating local roots, authentic ethnic foods: Trippe, Jutt, Booyah, Belgian Pie. Live music, Sun. parade, 10:30 am. Big Dogs baseball tournament, co-ed volleyball, craft fair. (July 13-14)

6/23 belgian waffle breakfast

belgianheritage center.org

6/30 annual fire & water show (wave pointe marina & resort)

wavepointe.com

7/4 independence celebration maplewood town hall 7/13 - 14 brussels belgian days

annual fire & water show

southerndoorcounty. com or runthedoor.com

Cars, motorcycles and trucks. Vendor sales from 11 pm-3 pm, food, 50/50 raffle. Judging from 11am – 3 pm; awards at 3:30 pm. Proceeds benefit the B.U.G. Fire Department. (June 30)

7/20 cherry de-lite festival

countryovens.com

8/18 belgian kermiss celebration

belgianheritage.org 8/21 sturgeon bay open bass tournament

sbobt.org

11/3 southern door crafts show

sdboosters.com

More events? Visit doorcountytoday.net

The cuisine features early settlers’ dishes, including Belgian Pie, Trippe and Booyah.

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Southern DOOR 1. THE FLOUR POT LLC

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P. O. Box 56 • Brussels Classes at Southern Door HS & Sister Bay NWTC-LIC 920.493.8818 www.flourpot-llc.com www.facebook.com/learntomakeandbake

2. YOGI BEAR’S JELLYSTONE PARK™ OF DOOR COUNTY

3677 May Road • Sturgeon Bay 920.743.9001 www.doorcountyjellystone.com

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3. COUNTRY OVENS & CHERRY DE-LITE

229 E. Main Street • Forestville 800.544.1003 www.countryovens.com

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4. DOOR COUNTY BOAT RENTAL 120 N. Madison Avenue & 3662 N. Duluth Avenue • Sturgeon Bay 920.746.6071 www.doorcountyboatrental.com

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5. GILMO’S BAR & BISTRO

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3600 County CC • Sturgeon Bay 920.825.7122 www.wavepointe.com/restaurant 6. WATERFRONT MARY’S BAR & GRILL 3662 N. Duluth Avenue • Sturgeon Bay 920.743.3690 www.waterfrontmarysbarandgrill.com

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FOOD & DRINK

Belgian Delight • Bullpen Bar & Grill • Chaudoir's By the Bay Clark’s Bar & Family Restaurant • Compass Rose Dining, LLC • DeBaker Acres II Gilmo’s Bar & Grill • Morning Glory • Rite’s Cove Rouer’s Roadhouse • Stage Road Inn • Sunset Grill Waterfront Dining Waterfront Mary’s Bar & Grill

SHOPPING & MARKETS

Anchors Away Garden & Gifts • Brussels General Store/Jandu Petroleum Country Ovens/Cherry De-Lite • Doors Fleurs & Orchard • Malvitz Bay Farms Marchants Foods Inc. • Quietwoods RV Sales & Service • Renard’s Cheese Store, LLC Stevenson Pier Sport & Gift • Uni-Mart Forestville

LODGING

Beach Harbor Resort • Cottage Creek • Countryside Motel & RV Sites Door County Vacancies • Outback Cottages • Sand Bay Beach Resort Sand Bay Lodge & Cottages • The Doorstop • Wave Pointe Marina & Resort

RECREATION

27 Pines Golf & Range • Belgian Heritage Center • Door County Boat Rental Grizzly Air Tours • Howies Tackle & Archery • Idlewild Golf Course • May's Sport Center Potawatomi Park Store • Quietwoods South Camping Resort Reel Action Sport Fishing Charters, Inc Southern Door Community Auditorium • The Flour Pot, LLC • The Haunted Mansion Tranquil Timbers Campground • Wacky Walleye Guide Service Waniger Schoolhouse • Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park™ of Door County

BUSINESS SERVICES

Ahlswede Lawn & Landscape • Babler Bus Service • Bayport Chiropractic Bridal Chapel Of Door County • Brussels Lions Club • Buhr Construction, Inc. Door County Medical Center • Door County Motorsports • Door Guide Publishing Dreamland Properties, LLC • Edward Jones-Financial Advisor • Gigot Sanitation Handy-Bins • Ike’s Foundation & Flatwork • JJ Excavating • LeFevre’s Tire & Auto Nicolet Bank-Brussels • Peninsula Publishing & Distribution • RP Designs Southern Door County School District • Temp-Rite Heating & Cooling, LLC

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Belgian “Booyah”


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hat do they call a Belgian pie in Belgium? They just call it ‘pie.’ That’s an old joke to accompany an old pie recipe from the old country. The old country is of course Belgium, which generated a wave of settlers in Southern Door County over a century and a half ago. Unlike the throngs of immigrants elsewhere throughout Wisconsin, these Belgians tended to stick around. Because of those deep roots, there exists a portal into the past that a modern day Belgian might not recognize. It starts with the few idiomatic expressions that have trickled down through generations. These words and phrases would sound like an old-timey dialect to the modern ear. At festivals around Door County, such as Belgian Days there is certain to be Belgian Trippe, a pork and cabbage sausage, and Belgian Jutt, a mashed potato and cabbage stew. Drop a Belgian into one of these festivals and he or she might identify these dishes as something his or her great-grandmother used to make. The queen of old Belgian fare is the Belgian Pie. The basic construction of this confection is a yeast-raised crust, followed by fruit filling and topped with cottage cheese. Being Door County, many Belgian Pies are made with the local Montmorency Cherry, but traditional filling includes prunes, raisins, apples and even rice. The variations are endless, but the basic look is rooted in its heritage. Gina Guth is a local baking professional who specializes in Belgian pies. She learned from her mother, who was a baker of local renown in the 1960s and 1970s. Guth keeps the Belgian Pie tradition alive by teaching baking classes to visitors and locals alike through her company, The Flour Pot. Visit flourpot-llc.com for class schedules and locations. You just might find your inner Belgian. — Larry Majewski doorcounty.net

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This old harbor town was settled in 1835 as a logging center and is the gateway to the peninsula — Northern Door. Three historic districts, centuryold lighthouses, and museums reflect its legendary maritime heritage. Go on a boat tour! West Side An old-fashioned downtown. Wood buildings with tin facades are home to restaurants, pubs, gourmet shops, and boutiques. Third Avenue Old stone buildings with big windows create a picturesque main street. Restaurants, antique shops, confectioneries, and boutiques. Jefferson Street Lovely old buildings

door county wine fest

lighthouse festival

Tastings of awardwinning Door County wines from eight local wineries, plus food booths, all paired with great music. (June 22)

Your chance to experience local lighthouses like you’ve never seen them. Take a unique tour to view lighthouses from different perspectives: by Trolley, a Fireboat ride, or by kayak. (June 7-9)

harvest fest & street art auction

Craft show, car show, food booths, children’s activities. Street art live auction, 5:30 pm. (Sept. 21)

have been transformed into a stylish and diverse shopping area.

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Sturgeon Bay


harmony by the bay

Events

Free outdoor concert series on Weds. evenings, 7-9 pm. Music from local faves to national touring artists. Bring a blanket or lawn chair, enjoy the evening in Martin Park. (June 12-Aug. 21)

5/25 - 26 annual fine art fair* 6/1 side pork fest & hog wild run

sideporkfest.com or runthedoor.com

6/7 - 9 lighthouse festival* 6/14 - 15 steel bridge song fest

steelbridgesongfest.org 6/22 crossroads trail run

crossroadsrun.com or runthedoor.com

6/22 door county wine fest

maritime on madison

doorcountywinetrail.com 7/4 fourth of july celebration*

Live entertainment, food, children’s activities, and more on Sturgeon Bay’s west side waterfront. Held in conjunction with Door County Maritime Museum’s Maritime Week. (Aug. 10)

7/29 nicolet bank tall ships salute

tallshipswisconsin.com

7/31- 8/4 door county fair

doorcountyfair.com

8/3 -11 sturgeon bay maritime week dcmm.org 8/10 - 11 annual door county classic & wooden boat festival

dcmm.org

9/8 door county century bike

ridedoorcounty century.com

9/21 harvest fest & street art auction* 11/22 - 24 sturgeon bay art crawl sturgeonbay

The 7-mile canal that made the Door Peninsula into a virtual ‘island ’ was dug 1872-81.

artcrawl.com

11/8 - 12/10 merrytime festival of trees dcmm.org 11/22 - 24 christmas by the bay*

* Visit sturgeonbay.net for details. More events? Visit doorcountytoday.net photos:

©2019 Jeff Larson

more info:

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This wooded, rustic island is i­n the waters of Green Bay and Lake Michigan. Ferries transport visitors from the ‘top of the thumb’ to discover a world of parks, trails, beaches, and lush forests. It’s a great place to go biking! Friendly family shops

cherry train

offer Scandinavian gifts

Take a narrated tour around the island. Stops include the Stavkirke Church, School House Beach, and the Island Farm Museum. Learn about the island’s history, folklore, and legends.

and imports, clothes, hand-made products, sterling silver jewelry, and other items made by local artisans. A variety of island eateries offer burgers, fish boils, vegetarian options, Chicago style hot dogs, a fish fry, and homemade pies.

art and nature center

This historic building, originally used as a schoolhouse, became the home of this art and nature center in 1965. Exhibits of the island’s natural and cultural history, and artwork by local artists and artisans are on display.

fall fun fest & cider pressing party

Press your own cider, tour Farm Museum, live entertainment, hot and cold cider. Washington Island Farm Museum. (Oct.12-13)

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washington island music festival

Events

World-class musicians donate their talents, spend two weeks living and performing on the Island. Chamber music concerts, open rehearsals, lectures, children’s programs. Trueblood Performing Arts Center. (July 29Aug. 9)

7/4 fireworks* 7/20 fly-in fish boil* 7/27 washington island rec run

runthedoor.com

7/29 - 8/9 washington island music festival

washingtonisland musicfestival.com

8/23 - 24 annual death’s door bar-b-q

deathsdoorbbq.com 10/12 -13 fall fun fest & cider pressing party*

death’s door bar-b-q competition

* Visit washingtonisland.com for details.

Each August a Kansas City Barbecue Society contest is held to determine the best beef brisket, chicken, pork and ribs from some of the Midwest’s best barbeque-ers. Go eat tasty barbecue, tour the Island, and have fun! (Aug. 24)

More events? Visit doorcountytoday.net

The Island was once a major grower of potatoes. top & bottom photos:

©2019 Jeff Larson middle photo:

©2019 Heather

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W I N T E R • S P R I N G • S U M M E R • FA L L

Daily , year round service from Northport Pier , end of State HWY 42 30-minute ferry ride to Door County’s Island Community Islands • Lighthouses • Beaches Shops • Restaurants Tours on the Cherry Train (in season)

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WASHINGTON ISLAND

Photo by: Frykman Studio Gallery

Family Fun • Annual Events Maritime Museum Fish Dinner • W.I. Canoe & Kayak Race • Fly-In Fish Boil Washington Island Music Festival • Scandinavian Dance Festival Celebrating Winter & Fish Derby • Cider Pressing & Fall Festival Death’s Door BBQ • July 4th Fireworks • W.I. Lions’ Island Fair

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Washington Island’s Stavkirke How a small island community came together and built a dream

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t is fitting that “STAVKIRKE, The story of Washington Island’s Norwegian Replica”, comes to us from the pen of Dick Purinton, one of Washington Island’s finest writers and a keeper of island history. Purinton’s fresh-off-the-press collection takes us through the inspiration for and construction of the uniquely beautiful Stavkirke, translated “stave church” and located on Town Line Road on Washington Island, across from its big brother, Trinity Lutheran Church. The inspiration for the creation of Stavkirke originated with the island’s Lutheran pastor, Rev James Reiff, who was Trinity pastor from 1978-1985. Feeling it would be a dramatic way to celebrate the island’s abundant Nordic heritage, Reiff convinced church members, and islanders in general, to support and build what has since become an asset to the entire community. 82


The book covers the great contribution islanders made to this difficult, improbable project, as citizens came forth with funds and sweat equity to create a stunning replica of a traditional Stavkirke. The total cost was about $76,000, including the value of contributed labor. Ultimately, the small community raised the money and also provided the required craftsmanship and timber. “Stavkirke,” the book, documents the key individuals who accomplished the ambitious project. Purinton relates the initial efforts by Pat Mangan, a Sister Bay architect who had a love for Norwegian heritage buildings, and the island carpenters John Herschberger and Dale Bjarnarson. Great care was taken to not only design the building in accordance with tradition, but also to use the specific materials that make it an authentic rendering. The land across from Trinity Church was selected and construction began in earnest in 1992. Purinton’s anecdotes identify the many island residents who assisted the building process by learning about new and old tools and techniques, including dragonhead carver David Ranney, volunteer Lars Goodlet, and many others. The book goes step-by-step from the inspiration for this beautiful recreation to the dedication of the finished Stavkirke on August 4, 1995, and features excellent photography of the project and the personalities involved as the stunning building took shape. Some of the church’s previous pastors have been included through their remembrances and comments. Overall, Purinton’s book reveals the learning curve needed to bring together a small community in accomplishing a unique dream. — Jude Genereaux You can purchase “Stavkirke” and other books by Dick Purinton at richardpurinton.com. 83


The business center for the Southern Door area of the Door Peninsula is rich with a life that most visitors never experience. Agriculturally driven, but just as naturally beautiful as the county’s northern region, it offers a quiet peace, and access to outdoor adventure, while also providing a gateway to a unique, surprisingly unchanged Belgian heritage. What looks like a simple country crossroads is actually also the home to a renowned potter, the Write On, Door County arts organization (mission: everyone has a story to tell!), a chiropractor, a Lutheran church, and, as of this writing, an Italian restaurant. Initial appearances can be deceiving in Door County, so go ahead, slow down and explore… Featuring easy land and water access to Mink River Basin, a watershed and flowage with excellent fishing, and a respectedyet-hidden lodging facility/ restaurant/bakery/fish boil site called (what else?) Rowleys Bay Resort, it’s hard to exaggerate the beauty of the view that spills out from the resort shoreline towards the Basin and out to greater Lake Michigan. 84


This little fishing village sits on the Green Bay shoreline in Southern Door. Increase Claflin, the county’s first settler, built a log cabin here in 1835. Today it is known for walleye, bass, and perch fishing. Its annual festival, ‘Little Sturgeon Days’ has live music, a horseshoe tournament and parade. Go fishing! Located in the town of Gardner. This surprising little place, tucked away in the hear t of the county, is surrounded by farmland. There’s a winery that offers tastings and a shop with its own products, a restaurant with a model train that entertains kids and adults alike, a friendly pub, and a pizza place with outdoor dining. Go have fun! Crossroads of Hwy E and Hwy A. This entire island is a rustic state park and popular camping and kayaking destination. One of the island ’ s mo st u n iq ue features is a summer estate built by Icelandic inventor Chester Thordarson in 1920. Among the buildings is a limestone boathouse decorated with characters from the Norse Runic alphabet and original hand-carved Scandinavian furniture. Go visit the estate! Take the Karfi Ferry from Jackson Harbor on Washington Island. doorcounty.net

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uncork summer food wine music festival 11 a m – 4 p m , satu r day , j u n e 22, 2019


small plate dishes by dozens of local chefs

local wines, beers, ciders

craft cocktails

all food & drinks just $5 each

l azy-day summer jazz by vocalist erin krebs

on the wickman house grounds, ellison bay

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ahnapee brewery

alexander’s Lightly-Blackened

Handcrafted beer.

Grouper over Potato Pancake.

algoma 920-785-0822

fish creek 920-868-3532

albatross drive-in

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Cowboy Burger.

The Supreme.

washington island 920-847-2203

baileys harbor 920-839-2114

al johnson’s swedish restaurant & butik Pytt i panna. sister bay 920-854-2626

bayside tavern

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Smilen’ Bob’s Bar Room Chili. fish creek 920-868-3441


big easy bagel and beignet

carroll house

Coffee and Homemade Beignets.

Chicken & Waffles.

egg harbor 920-868-4800

sister bay 920-854-7997

boathouse on the bay

casey’s bbq & smokehouse

Lobster Roll.

BBQ Baby Back Ribs.

sister bay 920-854-3223

egg harbor 920-868-3038

carrington pub & grill at landmark resort Tiger Shrimp Provincial. egg harbor 920-868-3205

cedar crossing restaurant & bar

Healthy Grains Salad with Salmon. sturgeon bay 920-743-4200

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the cookery restaurant & wine bar fish creek 920-868-3634

door county ice cream factory & sandwich shoppe Hot Fudge Sundae. sister bay 920-854-9693

coyote roadhouse

door county kraut company

Onion Loaf.

Bakery.

baileys harbor 920-839-9192

baileys harbor 920-839-2288

door county creamery

fika bakery, cafĂŠ & catering

Feta Sandwich.

Cinnamon Rolls.

sister bay 920-854-3388

fish creek 920-602-2909

Biscuits and Whitefish Chowder.

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egg harbor 920-868-4800

fred & fuzzy’s waterfront bar & grill Cherry Juice Margarita. sister bay 920-854-6699

fish creek grill

glacier ledge restaurant

Enchiladas.

Scallops.

fish creek 920-868-1900

egg harbor 920-868-1333

florian ii lakeshore supper club

goose & twigs. green lodging and coffee shop Bagel and Lox. sister bay 920-854-3212

fireside restaurant

Big Easy Jambalaya.

BBQ Pork Back Ribs with hickory tangy sauce. baileys harbor 920-839-2361

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grandma’s swedish bakery at rowleys bay resort Pecan Roll. rowleys bay 920-854-2385

the hitching post bar & grill

greens n grains cafĂŠ

island orchard cider

Hummus Wrap.

Apple Cider.

egg harbor 920-868-9999

ellison bay 920-854-3344

harbor fish market & grille

jackson harbor soup & sandwiches

Lobster Roll.

Cuban Sandwich.

baileys harbor 920-839-9999

washington island 920-847-2589

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Angus Burger with Onion Rings. valmy 920-818-1114


joe jo’s pizza and gelato

juniper’s gin joint

Veggie Pizza.

Magic Mushroom Burger.

north ephraim 920-854-5455

fish creek 920-868-2667

jp express – little caesars carlsville 920-743-1700

kona bay fish house at leathem smith lodge Ahi Tuna Melt with Egg. sturgeon bay 920-743-5555

julie’s park café

a little bit of coffee

The Cuban.

Strada.

fish creek 920-868-2999

jacksonport 920-823-0028

Pepperoni Pizza.

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parador

rowleys bay restaurant fish boil

Charred Cauliflower.

Freshly-Caught Whitefish.

egg harbor 920-868-2255

rowleys bay 920-854-2385

pelletier’s restaurant & fish boil

rusty tractor breakfast barn

Door County Fish Boil.

Blueberry Stuffed French Toast.

fish creek 920-868-3313

carlsville 920-743-8704

root bistro & wine bar

shipwrecked brew pub & inn

Cheeseboard.

Seafood Chowdah.

sturgeon bay 920-743-9463

egg harbor 920-868-2767

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the shoreline restaurant

summer kitchen, north ephraim

Sawdust Pie.

Chicken Cashew Salad.

gills rock 920-854-2950

sister bay 920-854-2131

sister bay bowl

taco cerveza Locally-foraged

Broasted Chicken & Ribs Combo.

morel taco with shisito peppers.

sister bay 920-854-2841

fish creek

sonny’s italian kitchen & pizzeria

thyme cuisine

Pepperoni & Sausage Pizza.

Door County BBQ Chicken.

sturgeon bay 920-743-2300

baileys harbor 920-839-2500

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trixie’s

white gull inn

Beet Hummus.

Cherry-Stuffed French Toast.

ephraim 920-854-8008

fish creek 920-868-3517

waterfront mary’s bar & grill

wickman house

Cap’n Munchie Basket.

Fresh Oysters.

sturgeon bay 920-743-3690

ellison bay 920-854-3305

whistling swan restaurant

wood orchard market

Pan-Seared Alaskan Halibut.

Apple Cider Donuts.

fish creek 920-868-3442

egg harbor 920-868-2334

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d r i n k & e at

restaurants ahnapee brewery

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True-to-style, local craft brewery with 8-9 varieties served in our two-stallgarage-turned-tap room. Visit us in the garage for a pint or two of hand crafted beer, small bites and snacks. 6-packs and growlers available for to-go purchase. $ d algoma 105 Navarino St ahnapeebrewery.com 920-785-0822

coyote roadhouse

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njoy a beautiful view of Kangaroo Lake. Offering a full-service bar, appetizers, E lunch, dinner and dessert in a relaxed, casual, comfortable setting. Mouthwatering Baby Back Ribs, homemade soups, salads, sandwiches, burgers and other entrées. Children’s menu. We’ll leave the lake on! open daily: 11am. $ d baileys harbor 3026 County Rd E coyote-roadhouse.com 920-839-9192

harbor fish market & grille

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xceptional waterfront dining in the heart of DC. Serving breakfast, lunch and E dinner during the spring, summer and fall seasons. Serving dinner during the winter season. Full bar. Outside waterfront dining in season. $$$ d baileys harbor 8080 Hwy 57 harborfishmarket-grille.com 920-839-9999

thyme cuisine

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ell-known chef Karl Bradley and wife Tonda Gagliardo offer a wide variety W of “Simply Done Right” casual cuisine focusing on fresh ingredients from local growers. A welcoming bar and dining atmosphere with hospitable staff provides enjoyable dining. breakfast: 7:30am -11:30am, mon - sat; sun brunch buffet $14.95 8am - noon . dinner : beginning at 4:30pm, mon - sat ; sun bbq from 3pm-7pm (limited bbq style menu only) (may- oct). $$-$$$ baileys harbor 7670 Hwy 57 (Maxwelton Braes) thymecuisine.com 920-839-2500

door county coffee & tea co.

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The aroma from roasting more than 100 varieties of coffee paired with our homemade bakery welcomes and invites you in! Enjoy daily soup features, signature salads and gourmet sandwiches, plus homemade breakfast served daily. Don’t miss the fabulous gift shop. open daily: 7:30am - 5pm. $ d carlsville 5773 Hwy 42 doorcountycoffee.com 920-743-8930

roadhouse of carlsville

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Home cooking from scratch. Extra-large chickens for best broasted chicken ever. DC’s best rack of ribs, charbroiled burgers, chicken breasts, Friday night fish fry perch and cod. Full menu all day. Full bar. Dine-in or carry-out. open : 11am, tue - sun . call for winter hours ( mid - oct thru mid - may ). $-$$ d carlsville 5790 Hwy 42 at County Rd I 920-743-4966

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e at & d r i n k restaurants carrington pub & grill at landmark resort

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verything from traditional bar and grill fare to steaks, seafood and healthyE choice options. Experience a great view overlooking the bay of Green Bay. Indoor/outdoor seating. Voted “Best Meal Deal” by the readers of Door County Magazine. At the north end of the Landmark Resort property. $$ d egg harbor 7643 Hillside Rd carringtonpub.com 920-868-3205

casey’s bbq & smokehouse

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outhern Style Smoked Meats featuring barbecue baby back pork ribs, S smoked brisket & chicken, homemade mac n cheese, brisket chili, whitefish chowder, Friday night fish fry, broiled steaks. kids menu, indoor & outdoor seating, take out and bulk menu to-go, pool table, video gaming, cable TV, free WiFi, water view and full bar! open daily: 11am $$ d egg harbor 7855 Hwy 42 caseysbbqandsmokehouse.com 920-868-3038

fireside

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hef Blake and his family invite you to the Fireside Restaurant in beautiful Egg C Harbor. Enjoy reinvented classics with a Cajun attitude! We use quality local ingredients prepared with care to ensure you have a memorable experience with impeccable service. Try our Signature DoCo Hurricane! Great kids menu. open : year round . lunch at 11am. dinner at 4pm. $$ d egg harbor 7755 Hwy 42 thefiresiderestaurant.com 920-868-4800

glacier

ledge restaurant

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place to slow down and enjoy lively conversation with family and friends. A Chef Lawrence creates both shareable and dinner plates prepared fresh to arrive at your table. Relax, taste, savor and enjoy with a glass of wine or locally brewed beer. Dine outside on the patio or enjoy the comfort of the hearth inside. Be sure to check out our NEW BAR and our special bar menu! open daily : 11am – 9 pm, winter weekends . $$-$$$ d egg harbor 8103 Hwy 42 facebook.com/glacierledge 920-868-1333

greens n grains cafe

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L ocated within DC’s first and only natural food store. Featuring vegetarian and raw food cuisine and a juice bar. The deli offers a wonderful selection of raw foods, Paninis, wraps, hummus, natural and organic specialties, freshlypressed juices, fruit smoothies, healthy bakery, a tea bar and organic coffees. open : 9am - 5 pm ( may - oct ). $ egg harbor 7821 Hwy 42 greens-n-grains.com 920-868-9999

macready artisan bread company

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ll of our breads and pastries are hand-crafted from scratch using original A recipes and the highest-quality ingredients. MacReady Artisan Bread Company offers hand-crafted artisan breads, a daily selection of homemade soups, delicious sandwiches, breakfast treats, and scrumptious desserts. Seems a good recipe for a happy life. $ d egg harbor 7838 Hwy 42 macreadyartisanbread.com 920-868-2233

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d r i n k & e at restaurants parador

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Tapas. Sangria. Late Kitchen. Share small plates and a spirited evening with friends, family or a loved one. Enjoy the cuisine of Spain made with the best ingredients of DC. Reservations accepted. open daily: may- oct. $$ egg harbor 7829 Hwy 42 paradorwisconsin.com 920-868-2255

shipwrecked brew pub

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C’s premiere microbrewery...in a brand-new building. Enjoy our patio or join D us inside to view the brew house while enjoying one of the pub’s handcrafted beers. Choose from our extensive brew house menu featuring BBQ, smokehouse favorites and American classics. Located in the heart of Egg Harbor across the street from Fat Louie’s Olive Oil Company. open daily: 11 am. $$ egg harbor 7791 Egg Harbor Rd shipwreckedmicrobrew.com 920-868-2767

wickman house

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ickman House is DC’s premiere hyper-local, farm-to-table restaurant W featuring craft cocktails and a select list of small production wines and microbrews. Located in an historic lodge in Ellison Bay, Wickman House offers a casual, yet refined dining experience. Grab a cocktail from the bar, take a stroll through the gardens, have an intimate conversation on the terrace, enjoy a completely fresh dining experience. $$-$$$ ellison bay 11976 Mink River Rd wickmanhouse.com 920-854-3305

old post office restaurant

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aterfront dining in the newly-restored building that housed the post office W in the early 1900s. Traditional DC fish boils nightly Mon-Sat (plus Sun on holiday weekends). Serving craft beer and select wine. Reservations please. Home-cooked breakfast daily, featuring cherry pancakes. Located at Edgewater Resort, overlooking Eagle Harbor on Hwy 42. $$ ephraim 10040 Water St oldpostoffice-doorcounty.com 920-854-4034

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e at & d r i n k restaurants summer kitchen

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oor County’s garden restaurant! Serving old-fashioned homemade D cooking, including cherry pancakes, cashew chicken salad, fresh sandwiches, and broiled whitefish. Try our famous soup bar, featuring 5 homemade soups and bread, made fresh daily. Homemade pies. Patio seating. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner. $$ ephraim 10425 N Water St thesummerkitchendoorcounty.com 920-854-2131

trixie’s

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Trixie’s is a small place off the Ephraim shore. Enjoy beautiful light bites brought to you by the Chefs of Wickman House, interesting wines, some craft beers and healthy non-alcoholic beverages. Offering lunch, dinner and drinks. $$ ephraim 9996 Pioneer Ln trixiesfoodandwine.com 920-854-8008

alexander’s

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njoy Chef Bruce’s culinary talents: Tenderloin Gorgonzola, Salmon Alexander E and Rack of Lamb. Appetizers: shrimp tempura, baked brie and ahi tuna. Seafood, steaks, duck, pasta, nightly specials, and Friday fish fry. Homemade desserts. Champagne Sunday brunch. Extensive wine, beer, and cocktail list. Full-service catering. open daily. $$$ d fish creek 3667 Hwy 42 alexandersofdoorcounty.com 920-868-3532

bayside tavern

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Home of Smilen’ Bob’s World Famous Chili and the Bayside Coffee, we offer a full bar, homemade soups, burgers, salads, sandwiches, pizza. Daily plate specials. Friday night perch fry. food served 11am - 10 pm. $ d fish creek 4160 Main St baysidetavern.com 920-868-3441

the cookery restaurant & wine bar

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amily-run restaurant established in 1977. Offering American casual fare with F an emphasis on local ingredients. Breakfast, lunch and dinner are served daily. Water view wine bar featuring weekly lively music and daily happy hour 3 to 6 pm. Innovative kids’ menu, vegetarian and gluten-free selections available. $$ fish creek 4135 Main St cookeryfishcreek.com 920-868-3634

fish creek grill

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C’s most delicious traditional American and authentic Mexican food. Enjoy D our famous margaritas on the full-service outdoor patio. We also offer homemade pizza, burgers, full bar, and traditional American breakfast. Breakfast, lunch and dinner. Across from Door Community Auditorium. $-$$ d fish creek 3931 Hwy 42 fishcreekgrill.com 920-868-1900

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d r i n k & e at restaurants julie’s park café, motel & countyside cottages

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asual restaurant serving breakfast and lunch. Carry-out counter, C box lunches, espresso drinks, bakery, children’s menu and vegetarian options. Diversified staff from around the globe to make your dining experience unique and personal. Take your photo in our giant purple chair. Located at the entrance of Peninsula State Park. $$ fish creek 4020 Main St juliesmotel.com 920-868-2999

juniper’s gin joint

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C’s dining hot spot features the finest in American cuisine complemented D by a tastefully-designed wine list. Enjoy a signature cocktail or trendy martini featuring award-winning gin and spirits from Door County Distillery. Serving lunch and dinner on their beautiful outdoor deck and atrium or inside with their full service bar. open daily: 11am. $$$ fish creek 4170 Main St junipersginjoint.com 920-868-2667

pelletier’s restaurant & fish boil

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ull breakfast & lunch menu, early riser specials, homemade corn beef hash, F The County Mounty, crepes. Soups, salads, hot & cold sandwiches, burger & fries until 2pm. Fish boil nightly at 5pm - boil over every 30 minutes till close. Reservations requested, please arrive 30 minutes early to enjoy the history and fish boil cooking process! Beer and wine available. Outdoor seating is limited! Located in Founder’s Square. open daily: may- oct. $$ fish creek 4199 Main St doorcountyfishboil.com 920-868-3313

taco cerveza

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he baby brother to well-established Wickman House and Trixie’s in Ephraim, T Taco Cerveza is just what the name says…tacos…and beer! Offering dining al fresco in downtown Fish Creek, with a fast-changing menu, try the locally foraged morel tacos with shisito p ​ eppers, or perhaps braised brisket tacos, or the whitefish tacos made locally famous at Wickman House. $$ fish creek

9410 Pine Street tacocerveza.com

whistling swan restaurant

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ontemporary American cuisine. Locally foraged produce, wild game, local C freshwater fish and saltwater fish flown in from distant water. Wine list boasts an impressive selection of wines from across the world. All wines are chosen for distinctiveness and compatibility with our menu. $$$ d fish creek 4 192 Main St whistlingswan.com 920-868-3442

white gull inn

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amous traditional DC fish boils. Breakfast features our nationally-famous F cherry-stuffed French toast. Candlelit Dinners served nightly. Call for seasonally-changing menu. Reservations requested for evening meals. open : 7:30 am - noon, lunch 12 pm - 2:30 pm, dc fish boil on wed , fri , sat , sun , evenings the rest of the year . $$ d fish creek 4225 Main St whitegullinn.com 920-868-3517

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e at & d r i n k restaurants the shoreline restaurant

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eaturing an eclectic range of foods from beloved comfort food you’ve F known forever, local and regional classics, and new cuisine items from across the world. Our wine, beer, and spirits list is extensive and our sunset view overlooking the water is breathtaking. Take a drive up to the top! lunch : 11am - 3 pm; dinner : 5 - 9 pm; open : late - april thru mid - november . $$-$$$ gills rock 12747 Hwy 42 theshorelinerestaurant.com 920-854-2950

al johnson’s swedish restaurant & butik

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wedish pancakes, meatballs, lingonberries, and other specialties. S Look for our famous goats — on the sod roof atop our authentic log building. A truly Swedish atmosphere, with servers in traditional dirndls. open : 6 am - 8 pm (may - oct ); 7am - 3 pm (nov - apr ). $$ d sister bay 10698 Bay Shore Dr aljohnsons.com 920-854-2626

boathouse on the bay

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Overlooking the majestic Sister Bay Marina! Two floors of outdoor seating and breathtaking sunsets nightly. Indoor diners enjoy floor to ceiling windows & glass garage doors which bring the outdoors in. Two full bars with specialty cocktails. Fresh Seafood, Raw Bar, Salads, Soups, Po’ Boys, Burgers, Steaks, Sandwiches, and Boathouse’s Famous Lobster Roll! Daily & nightly specials. Children’s menu, live music, and our patios are pet friendly. $$ sister bay 10716 N Bay Shore Dr boathousedcw.com 920-854-3223

carroll house restaurant

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he family restaurant with a great attitude! Celebrating 60+ years of creating DC T dining traditions with excellent breakfast and lunch options at an affordable price. The famous Old Fashioned Waffles are delicious, serving more than 20,000 a year! Check out other daily breakfast and lunch specials and start your family tradition by visiting today. Outdoor seating; take-out available. $ sister bay 2445 S. Bay Shore Drive 920-854-7997

door county creamery

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e feature Cheeses from our farm’s milk, artisan marketplace products, W fresh bread, chalkboard menus, seasonal farm lunches, artisan cured meats and handmade gelato. Enjoy hand picked wines, champagne drinks and local brews on the outside patio. Watch cheese-maker and chef Jesse Johnson make fresh cheese. $ sister bay 10653 N Bay Shore Dr doorcountycreamery.com 920-854-3388

door county ice cream factory & sandwich shoppe [ad - pg. 122]

Serves its own super-premium ice cream made right in the store. More than 30 flavors to choose from, as well as a long list of sundaes and other desserts. Watch ice cream and waffle cones being made during production hours. Enjoy a specialty sandwich or homemade pizza. $ sister bay 11051 N Bay Shore Dr doorcountyicecream.com 920-854-9693

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Rudy’s Bake Shop (now JJ’s)

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asual indoor/outdoor dining, grilled sandwiches, sunsets, cherry margaritas, C premier storm watching, boat tie-ups, live music (Tues 7-10 pm), full bar, children’s and vegetarian options. On the shores of Little Sister Resort. Now offering a shuttle from parking lot to bar & grill. open daily: serving food 11:30 am - 9 pm and open until 10 pm (late - may to early - october ). $$ sister bay 10620 Little Sister Rd fredandfuzzys.com 920-854-6699

waterfront

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L ocated on the water just a mile north of downtown Sister Bay, Waterfront offers a world-class dining experience paired with magnificent views. Every table has a waterfront view at this elegant and welcoming restaurant featuring exceptional food, an extensive wine list, a full bar and warm and attentive service. During the summer season, enjoy a drink on the patio overlooking the bay. Reservations are recommended. open: mid - april thru january 1st. $$$$ sister bay 10961 Hwy. 42 waterfront-dc.com 920-854-5491

root bistro & wine bar

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oot Bistro in downtown Sturgeon Bay, offers elevated bistro dining, tapas, R and an extensive wine list in a warm, inviting setting. Have an appetizer and glass of wine or stay for lunch or dinner and enjoy Root’s intimate atmosphere and attentive service. Join us Wine Wednesday, 25% off glasses and bottles of wine in the restaurant. $$-$$$ d sturgeon bay 23 N 3rd Ave rootbistro.com 920-743-9463

sonny’s italian kitchen & pizzeria

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ood times, good food! Featuring craft beers, a full wine list, wood-fired pizza G and authentic Italian food. Enjoy an incredible view of the bay from the dining room or the patio. Dine-in, carry-out, delivery and special events. Next to the marina and boat launch on the west end of the Steel Bridge in Sturgeon Bay. open daily : 11am . $-$$ d sturgeon bay 129 N Madison Ave sonnyspizzeria.com 920-743-2300

waterfront mary’s bar & grill

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ome by land or sea to dine, drink or stay. Enjoy the deck and live music. C Outdoor seating right up to the water’s edge. Daily specials: Sushi Monday, Taco Tuesday, Wing Wednesday, Ribs or Shrimp Thursday, Friday fish fry. Fish boils on Thurs, Sat & Sun both 5:30 & 7:30 pm. Nightly bonfire. Next to Potawatomi State Park. open daily: 11am. $ d sturgeon bay 3662 N Duluth Ave waterfrontmarysbarandgrill.com 920-743-3690

albatross drive-in & alby’s nest-tiki bar

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urgers are our specialty and our ice cream is a real treat! Glider swings for B adults, a sandbox with toys for kids, umbrellas and shaded picnic areas. The Albatross is an Island landmark – a destination – an institution that has served generations. 11/2 miles from the ferry dock, we’re a must-stop-and-taste. $ washington island 777 Main Rd albatrossdrivein.com 920-847-2203

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d r i n k & e at restaurants alby’s nest-tiki bar

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Right behind our famous burger and ice cream drive-in, the Alby’s Nest offers a nice selection of local beers and wines in an only-on-Washington Island setting. Have a drink and wait for your order while the kids play on our beautiful grounds. Located a mile and a half from the ferry dock. $ washington island 777 Main Rd albatrossdrivein.com 920-847-2203

death’s door bbq

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rofessional barbecue teams from around the country have entered the 8th P Annual Death’s Door BBQ contest scheduled for Saturday, August 24, 2019. The event is sanctioned by the Kansas City Barbeque Society. A total of $18,000 in prize money plus various awards will be distributed among the winners this year. And yes, you can purchase incredible barbecue from many of the teams! washington island Washington Island Airport deathsdoorbbq.com

jackson harbor soup & sandwiches

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Enjoy a cup of homemade soup, hot and cold drinks, and great sandwiches while taking in the harbor happenings. Indoor/outdoor seating with awe-inspiring views of Jackson Harbor and Rock Island. Ice, WiFi and other necessities available. $ washington island 1904 Indian Point Rd jacksonharborsoup.com 920-847-2589

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Ahnapee Brewery is focused on quality, true-to-style craft beer and premier service. Join us for a pint of beer, a quick snack & some great conversation. Take some fresh craft beer home in growlers or by the bottle.

HARBOR Fish Market & Grille Distinctive Waterfront Dining

Celebrating 20 years!

10 5 N a v a r i n o S t r e e t Algoma, WI 54201 w w w. A h n a p e e B r e w e r y. c o m @ahnapeeBrewery

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Email: info@ahnapeebrewery.com

On Kangaroo Lake

Serving Breakfast, Lunch, & Dinner 7 days a week Outside Waterfront Dining (Weather Permitting) 8080 Highway 57 Baileys Harbor

920.839.9999

www.harborfishmarket-grille.com

Open Year Round

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coyote-roadhouse.com

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Breakfast & Dinner Daily Thyme Cuisine is located at Maxwelton Braes Lodge & Golf Course

7670 Hwy 57 • Baileys Harbor 920.839.2500 • ThymeCuisine.com

Karl & Tonda welcome you!

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Roadhouse

of downtown Carlsville Dine In or Carry Out

RELAX TASTE SAVOR AND SHARE the innovative cuisine

Door County’s Best Rack of Ribs, Charbroiled Burgers FAMOUS FOR Home Cooking from Scratch • Charbroiled Burgers • Broasted Chicken • Friday Fish Fry • Perch and Cod

The Best Food & Spirits Door County has to Offer! FULL MENU AVAILABLE ALL-DAY-LONG! In Downtown Carlsville, just north of Sturgeon Bay, at County I & Hwy 42 Open Tues. through Sun. 11a.m. to close 920.743.4966

Sharable | Small Plates Casual Fine Dining | Lunch & Dinner 8103 HWY 42 | EGG HARBOR doorartisancheese.com | 920.868.1333 facebook.com/GlacierLedge Visit our NEW BAR in 2019! Serving Fine Wines, Craft Beers, Specialty Drinks & Special Bar Menu Open daily 11am to 11pm during summer Check website or Facebook for winter hours

Voted “Best Restaurant” - Door County Magazine

Open daily | Serving 11am - 9pm | Lounge open later Indoor and Outdoor seating Friday Fish Fry - try it you’ll be hooked. Karaoke - every Saturday night throughout the Summer | 9pm

Great View, Tasty Food, Friendly Crew 7643 Hillside Rd | Egg Harbor | CarringtonPub.com | 868-3205 or 868-5162 108


CASEY’S BBQ & SMOKEHOUSE brisket • ribs • wings • salads • soups • sandwiches burgers • whitefish • friday fish fry • saturday prime rib

open daily • 11am • year round 7855 hwy 42 downtown egg harbor

920.868.3038 caseysbbqandsmokehouse.com Cajun Reinvented

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Now Located IN EGG HARBOR

7755 Hwy 42 | 920.868.4800 THEFIRESIDERESTAURANT.COM Sandwiches | Seafood | Vegetarian Sat. Prime Rib | Steaks | Friday Fish Fry Chicken | Ribs | Full Bar Family-Friendly Dining

Homemade Bagels, Beignets, Coffee & More

New in 2019!

BIGEASYDOORCOUNTY.COM 920.868.9600 doorcounty.net

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Espresso, fresh-pressed veggie juices, smoothies, vegetarian paninis, wraps, salads and soups (920) 868 9999 • greens-n-grains.com • info@greens-n-grains.com 7821 Highway 42 • Downtown Egg Harbor in the Purple Building • hand crafted artisan breads • made-from-scratch pastries BEST SANDWICH

• homemade soups • delicious sandwiches • sweet + savory pies • breakfast + lunch

MacReady Artisan Bread Co. HAND-CRAFTED IN DOOR COUNTY

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FARM-TO-TABLE PREMIER RAW BAR GAZEBO BAR CRAFT COCKTAILS

Serving Dinner & Holiday Sunday Brunches

for menu, hours, and reservations:

wickmanhouse.com /wickmanhouse

920.854.3305 JUST OFF HIGHWAY 42 11976 MINK RIVER ROAD • ELLISON BAY

F o r h o u rs & i n f o : tac o c e rv e z a .c o m

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NATURAL WINE / BEAUTIFUL FOOD / OUTDOOR DINING trixiesfoodandwine.com / 920.854.8008 Wednesday-Monday: Noon-8pm 9996 Pioneer Lane / Ephraim / Wisconsin

THE SHORELINE R E S TA U R A N T late a p ri l to mi d – N ove mb e r luNch 11 am – 3pm • diNNer 5 pm – 9 pm

IN GILLS ROCK 920.854.2950

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Dinner

DOOR COUNTY’S GARDEN RESTAURANT

Beautiful Gardens • Outdoor Patio Seating • Beer & Wine • Kids Menu

HOMEMADE SOUP BAR

All entrees include a cup of soup! 10425 N. Hwy 42 • North Ephraim 920.854.2131 TheSummerKitchenDoorCounty.com

Waterfront Dining and Fish Boil Experience a traditional Door County fish boil featuring fresh whitefish caught daily. Served nightly except Sunday. Chicken or ribs available. Reservations requested. Groups welcome. HOME-COOKED BREAKFASTS Specializing in local favorites cherry pancakes, Belgian waffles, fluffy omelettes. Enjoy delicious Door County-style dining in our newly restored building that housed Ephraim’s post office in the early 1900s.

www.oldpostoffice-doorcounty.com Overlooking Eagle Harbor on Hwy. 42 in Ephraim • 920-854-4034 doorcounty.net

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FRESH SEAFOOD HAND-CUT STEAKS FINE SPIRITS CALL FOR RESERVATIONS 920.868.3532 • OPEN NIGHTLY BAR 4PM • DINING 5PM CHAMPAGNE SUNDAY BRUNCH AT 9:30AM

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COUNTRYSIDE COTTAGES Located at the entrance FISH to Peninsula State Park Breakfast All Day Vegetarian/Gluten-Free Options Open Year Round

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Pelletier’s RESTAURANT & FISH BOIL

Open Daily at 7:30am Serving Breakfast & Lunch til 2pm Door County Fish Boil Served Nightly at 5pm “Boil Over” every half hour til close – May thru Oct.

920.868.3313 • www.doorcountyfishboil.com 4199 Main Street • Founder’s Square • Fish Creek

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BREAKFAST • LUNCH • DINNER

Winner of Good Morning America’s Best Breakfast in America 4225 Main Street • Fish Creek 800.624.1987 • 920.868.3517 Open Year Round www.whitegullinn.com

SUMMER HOURS May - October Dinner starting 5pm Tue - Sun Happy Hour 5pm-6pm Sunday Brunch 9am-1pm (Mother’s Day thru Labor Day) WINTER HOURS November - April Dinner starting 5pm Tue - Sat Casual Menu on Tue & Wed

DOWNTOWN FISH CREEK

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You’ll Never Have Enough!

FRED and FUZZY’S WATERFRONT BAR & GRILL

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Good People and Great Food

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10653 N. Bay Shore Dr. Sister Bay (920) 854-3388 doorcountycreamery.com

FARMERS.CHEESEMAKERS.FOODIES. LOVE.LOCAL.CHEESE. TASTING SLATES | GELATO | CHEVRE SANDWICHES | SOUP | SALADS GOATS MILK SOAP | GIFTS | WINE | BEER FARM TOURS

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Waterfront Mary’s BAR & GRILL

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An Island Tiki Bar

Waterfront Fun!

3662 n. duluth ave. sturgeon bay

Featuring a fabulous selection of Door County beer & wine!

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A Picturesque Dining Experience Going to – or coming from – Rock Island?

Jackson Harbor

SOUP and sandwiches

Stop by JACKSON

HARBOR SOUP! Great Soup | Tasty Sandwiches Hot & Cold Beverages | Wine & Beer

Follow us! JacksonHarborSoup.com Located beside the Rock Island State Park Ferry Landing

Jackson Harbor Washington Island 777 Main Rd. | Washington Island | albatrossdrivein.com | 920.847.2203

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dc boils

fish lobster shrimp crab •

boathouse on the bay

rowleys bay restaurant & fish boil

Shrimp Boil.

All-you-can-eat waterfront Fish Boil buffet. Historical reenactment at 4:30 pm. Boil over at 5 pm. Reservations recommended. memorial day weekend to mid - october : 4:30 - 8 pm (mon, wed, fri, sat).

sister bay 1 0716 N Bay Shore Dr

920-854-3223

harbor fish market & grille

Three course Lobster Boil. wed , fri , sat , sun : 4:30 pm - close . baileys harbor 8080 Hwy 57 920-839-9999

k.k. fiske restaurant

Boil over at 6:15 pm. Reservations recommended. mid-may, june, sept, oct: 6 pm (sat); july - august: 6 -9 pm (wed, sat).

ellison bay 1 041 County Rd ZZ

920-854-2385

waterfront mary’s bar & grill

Waterfront Cod Boil, no bones. Reservations required. may to october: 5:30 pm and 7:30 pm (thur, sat, sun). sturgeon bay 3 663 N Duluth Ave

920-743-3690

washington island 1 177 Main Rd

920-847-2121

old post office restaurant

Call for reservations. may - october: nightly (except sunday); holiday weekends (sunday).

white gull inn

Reservations required. wed, summer : 5:45, 7, and 8:15 pm; winter : 7pm ( every friday ).

fri , sat , sun ;

fish creek 4225 Main St 920-868-3517

ephraim 1 0040 Water St, Hwy 42

920-854-4034

pelletier’s restaurant & fish boil

Boil over every 30 minutes until close. mid - may to mid - oct ; starting at 4:30 pm ( nightly ).

wickman house

Crab Boil dinner every Thursday night. ellison bay 1 1976 Mink River Rd

920-854-3305

fish creek 4199 Main St 920-868-3313

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e at & d r i n k

sweets custard’s last stan

Specialty coffees, lattes and cappuccinos. Fresh frozen custard with cones, sundaes and milk shakes. Deli sandwiches made to order. Freshly baked pies, muffins, scones, cinnamon rolls and cookies. baileys harbor 8078 Hwy 57 custardslaststan.com

ncle tom’s newport school candy u [ad - pg. 133] eather Laughlin creates recipes passed down to founder Uncle Tom Collis, H from his father. Handmade peanut brittle. Hand-whipped fudge and dark cherry bark with real DC cherries. Many other varieties. Specialty pancake mixes and other fun products. Free bag of popcorn! open: may-oct; reduced winter hours. ellison bay 703 Europe Bay Rd uncletomscandy.com 920-854-4538

door county creamery

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e feature Cheeses from our farm’s milk, artisan marketplace products, fresh W bread, chalkboard menus, seasonal farm lunches, artisan cured meats, handmade gelato. Enjoy hand-picked wines, champagne drinks and local brews on the patio. Watch cheese-maker and Chef Jesse Johnson make fresh cheese. sister bay 10653 Bay Shore Dr doorcountycreamery.com 920-854-3388

door county ice cream factory & sandwich shoppe [ad - pg.133]

More than 30 flavors of super-premium ice cream made right in the store. A long list of sundaes and other desserts. Watch as ice cream and waffle cones are made. Enjoy a specialty sandwich or homemade pizza. On Hwy 42. sister bay 11051 N Bay Shore Dr doorcountyicecream.com 920-854-9693

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’real Milk Shakes and Smoothies, plus the freshest subs made to order. Wraps, F salads and flatbread pizzas. Stop in, drive through, call ahead for pickup. Breakfast sandwiches, soups, cheese curds, donuts and coffee. Gluten free, low carb and vegetarian options. ATM, firewood, bait, wine, beer, groceries. Free WiFi. Located in Sister Bay Mobil Center. d sister bay 2579 S Bay Shore Dr facebook.com/subexpresssisterbaymobil 920-854-6700

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markets

food stuffs

etc.

door peninsula winery & door county distillery

[ads – inside front cover & cover flap]

ver 40 years of making fun and approachable wines for every palate. O DC’s original winery features tours and tasting of over 45 fruit, varietal-fruit blend, and premium grape wines. Find a wide selection of wine accessories and gourmet foods. Tour, taste, shop and drink all in one location. open daily : 9am. tours on the hour : 10am – 4 pm. d carlsville 5806 Hwy 42 dcwine.com 800-551-5049

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louie’s olive oil company

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ample from more than 30 olive oils and balsamic vinegars, infused with S unique and seasonal flavors. Premier specialty foods and spices are also offered as well as the largest selection of hot sauces in DC. Sample local wines and spirits. Across from Shipwrecked Brew Pub. open daily: 9 am – 7 pm. egg harbor 7812 Hwy 42 fatlouiesoliveoil.com 920-868-9409

greens n grains market

[ad - pg. 141]

L ocated within DC’s only natural food store. Featuring vegetarian and raw food cuisine and a juice bar. The deli offers a wonderful selection of raw foods, paninis, wraps, hummus, natural and organic specialties, freshly-pressed juices, fruit smoothies, healthy bakery, a tea bar and organic coffees. open : 9am - 5 pm ( may - oct ). d egg harbor 7821 Hwy 42

greens-n-grains.com 920-868-9999

wood orchard market

[ad - pg. 141]

ruly Unique, Totally Delicious, and Very Door County! Wood Orchard Market T sells much of what we grow including SweeTango* and Honeycrisp apples, also a unique selection of gift items, a large variety of specialty foods, and goodies from our bakery. our market season is may thru november. egg harbor 8112 Hwy 42 woodorchardmarket.com 920-868-2334

door artisan cheese

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unique culinary destination. Watch and chat with the Master Cheesemaker A as he creates artisan cheese. Tour the cheese aging caves. Enjoy free samples of premium wine or craft beer. Sample Door Artisan Cheeses and select from over 100 specialty cheeses and cured meats. Take a cheese and wine pairing class. Freshly made artisan bread, bakery and cheese plates to go. open daily: 9am - 6 pm (may- oct); thurs-mon 10 am - 5 pm (nov-apr). winter hours may vary. d egg harbor 8 103 Hwy 42 (Glacier Ledge Restaurant)

doorartisancheese.com 920-868-1444

country ovens / cherry de-lite

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isit our factory store to see how Cherry De-Lites are made through our V viewing window and video tour. Browse our gift shop and enjoy free samples of dried cherries, cranberries and blueberries, cherry juice, chocolate-covered cherries, cherry salsa and more. On-line and phone ordering available. We ship anywhere! open: year round. d 136

forestville 229 E Main St countryovens.com 800-544-100


markets food stuffs bea’s ho-made products

etc.

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Since 1984, and on the same family homestead, four generations of Landins produce more than 100 varieties of jams, jellies, pickles, and relishes, plus homemade pies and cookies. open daily year-round. closed sundays november 3 - may 10. d gills rock 763 Hwy 42 beashomadeproducts.com Mail orders: 920-854-2268

the flour pot

ur baking classes allow you to blossom your culinary talents. Learn to O make famous Belgian Pie, plus American pies and other ethnic desserts. Locally-sourced ingredients including cherries, pumpkin, and apples. Now offering classes at 2 new locations: NWTC Learning & Innovation Center in Sister Bay and Southern Door High School in Brussels. Register for classes online. Follow us on Facebook!

BRUSSELS PO Box 56 flourpot-llc.com

920-493-8818

al johnson’s swedish restaurant & butik

[ad - pg. 4]

esides clothing, jewelry, books and Scandinavian gifts, Al’s Butik features B the Al Johnson line of branded foodstuffs, including Swedish Pancake Mix, Organic Lingonberries, an assortment of incredibly delicious Swedish jams, Pickled Herring, Pickled Beets, Coffee, and more! open : 6am - 8pm ( may - oct ); 7am - 3pm ( nov - apr ). d sister bay 10698 Bay Shore Dr aljohnsons.com 920-854-2626

door county creamery

[ad - pg. 125]

e feature Cheeses from our farm’s milk, artisan marketplace products, W fresh bread, chalkboard menus, seasonal farm lunches, artisan cured meats and handmade gelato. Enjoy hand-picked wines, champagne drinks and local brews on the outside patio. Watch cheese-maker and Chef Jesse Johnson make fresh cheese. sister bay 10653 N Bay Shore Dr

doorcountycreamery.com 920-854-3388

edible door

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L ocally owned and operated, Edible Door is one of 80+ Edible Communities publications across North America dedicated to promoting a sustainable lifestyle, local sourcing and a healthy food culture. Each issue is filled with pertinent editorial features, upcoming events and recipes - published seasonally. Free. Available at locations throughout the peninsula. d door county Advertising or subscription: info@edibledoor.com

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markets

wine

ahnapee brewery

spirits [ad - pg. 106]

True-to-style, local craft brewery with 8-9 varieties served in our two-stall-garage-turned-tap room. Visit us in the garage for a pint or two of hand-crafted beer, small bites and snacks. 6-packs and growlers available for to-go purchase. d algoma 105 Navarino St ahnapeebrewery.com 920-785-0822

door county distillery

[ad - cover flap]

Visit DC’s only fully-functional distillery and enjoy samples of the awardwinning spirits handcrafted right here in DC. Vodkas, gin, brandies, whisky, and our Door County Moonshine. View our traditional German copper still in action while sampling our many products. At Door Peninsula Winery. d carlsville 5806 Hwy 42 store.dcwine.com 800-551-5049 920-743-7431

door peninsula winery

[ad - pg. 3]

Over 40 years of making fun and approachable wines for every palate. DC’s original winery features tours and tasting of over 45 fruit, varietal-fruit blend, and premium grape wines. Find a wide selection of wine accessories and gourmet foods. Tour and taste. d carlsville 5806 Hwy 42 store.dcwine.com 800-551-5049

stone’s throw winery

920-743-7431

[ad - pg. 139]

C’s only ultra-premium all grape winery. Featuring wines made from fresh D California grapes. Tours, tastings, Vino! Vino! Wine Bar, pizzeria Bocce Oak Barrel Fired Pizza, picnic grounds, bocce ball and fun! open: 10 am - 5 pm. d egg harbor 3382 County Rd E stonesthrowwinery.com 920-839-9660

island orchard cider

[ad - pg. 142]

ur family produces handcrafted Normandy style ciders that are crisp and O refreshing, Excellent when paired with food. Enjoy tasting flights or a single glass of these ciders at our Door County Cider House. 7% ABV + Gluten Free. Also serving house made Cherry Vanilla soda along with small food plates. open : apr - dec . check website for hours ellison bay 1 2040 Garrett Bay Rd

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Just 2500 miles northeast of Napa Valley, you’ll find a whole other wine country. Peaceful. Unspoiled. Delightfully uncrowded. There, nestled in the beauty of Door County, you’ll find Stone’s Throw Winery. We invite you to sample our fine wines made from fresh California grapes (not juice)in the traditional one barrel at-a-time way. Enjoy Vino!Vino!, our Wine Bar. Shop our market. Enjoy a picnic lunch. Play bocce ball. At Stone’s Throw, you’ll experience a whole other wine country. Discover it for yourself, before everyone else does. Ultra-Premium Grape Wines Made in Door County

©2019 STW

3382 County Road ‘E’ Between Egg Harbor and Baileys Harbor at A & E (Peninsula Center) Open Daily • 920.839.9660 • stonesthrowwinery.com


We invite you to watch us make your product!

Watch artisan cheese being made!

Ho-Made

Products, LTD.

Start At The Top, Shop the Rock! JAMS | JELLIES | PICKLES PIES | SPECIALTY FOOD ITEMS FRESH COFFEE & BAKERY Y

Gift boxes & corporate gifts are our specialty! 1/2 mile East of Gills Rock | Hwy 42 | Ellison Bay (920) 854-2268 | Fax: (920) 854-7299

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Cave Tours | Free Samples Artisan Cheese | Wine & Beer Cured Meats | Artisan Bread | Bakery 8103 Hwy 42 | North Egg Harbor 920.868.1444 | doorartisancheese.com

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Different from all the rest!

Open May through November • www.WoodOrchardMarket.com • 920-868-2334

WOOD ORCHARD MARKET

Located in beautiful Door County, just north of Egg Harbor on Hwy 42

Truly Unique

Warmth and charm greet you as you enter the market. A large selection of art and decor fill the walls with style and design. The children’s area is complete with gifts to delight your children & grandchildren.

Totally Delicious

Local cherries are featured in our jams, jellies and dried cherries. Always popular: Cherry Salsa, homemade Cherry Strudel and fresh homemade fudge. Our food products are of the finest quality & flavor. Samples galore!

OPEN 9-6 daily

Local organic produce, beef and chicken, herbs, bulk nuts and grains, gluten-free foods and supplements, personal care and more (920) 868 9999 • greens-n-grains.com • info@greens-n-grains.com 7821 Highway 42 • Downtown Egg Harbor in the Purple Building doorcounty.net

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DOOR COUNTY CIDER HOUSE APRIL 5-MAY 19

FRI-SAT-SUN

NOON-5:00 PM

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JUNE JULY AUGUST EVENINGS FRIDAY-SATURDAY

NOON-8:00 PM

DOOR COUNTY CIDER HOUSE

920-854-3344

12040 GARRETT BAY ROAD, ELLISON BAY

ISLANDORCHARDCIDER.COM

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markets

farmers markets baileys harbor farmers market

DC’s largest farmers market. Handmade and homemade products. Locally-grown vegetables, bakery, cheese, fresh cut flowers, handmade clothing, jewelry, and more. sunday : 9am - 1pm (may 19 - sept 22) see dates on website for winter market . baileys harbor Held at the Town Hall baileysharbordoorcounty.com 920-839-2366

egg harbor farmers market

The Farmers Market take place every Friday (weather permitting), may 24 - oct 25 from 9am - 1pm. egg harbor Harbor View Park eggharbordoorcounty.org

the settlement shops farmers market

Locally-grown vegetables, artisan breads, herbs, flowers, and plants. Handmade items made from nature, lavender sachets, and stoneware. local plant sale saturday may 25. farmers market wednesday : 9:30am - 1:30 pm (or sellout ); june 5 - oct 16. fish creek The Settlement Shops visitfishcreek.com 920-868-3788

jacksonport farmers market

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Locally-sourced produce, fruit, bakery, meat and eggs from farms, home kitchens, orchards, gardens. Local artisans and crafters, plus live music, every Tues. starting mid-May through Oct. as weather permits. At Lakeside Park – on the corner of Hwy 57 and County V. every tuesday , may 21 - oct 29. the market is open 9 am to 1pm. jacksonport Downtown & Lakeside Park jacksonport.net 920-823-5253

corner of the past farmers market

Locally-grown fresh fruits and vegetables, flowers, baked goods, sauces and hand crafts in a charming farmyard setting, surrounded by restored historical buildings. Local artisans demos of crafts. saturday: 8 am - 12 pm (may 25 – oct 5). sister bay Corner of the Past (Fieldcrest Rd and Hwy 57) sisterbayhistory.org 920-854-9242

country walk farmers market

Seasonal, locally-grown vegetables, flowers, and freshly-baked bread. Country Walk Shops’ fun shops and beautiful gardens. wednesday: 3:30 pm (mid-june - mid-oct). sister bay Hwy 42 and Country Walk Dr cometosisterbay.com 920-854-2812

sturgeon bay farmers market

A selection of locally-grown vegetables, fruits, organic food, crafts, and local specialties. saturday : 8:30 am – 12:00 pm (june 1 – oct 26). sturgeon bay Market Square 421 Michigan St sturgeonbay.net 920-746-2912

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destinations main street shops

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hether you’re visiting DC for the first time or a long-time resident, W Main Street Shops has unique shops and comfortable, indoor atmosphere in which to get your shopping fix! With a myriad of shops all in one place, the 18 Main Street Shops provide a fun, all-inclusive shopping experience.

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egg harbor 7828 Hwy 42 mainstreetshopsdoorcounty.com

the shops & gardens of green gables

Unique shops featuring art from local and U.S. artists and craftsmen. Stroll the beautiful perennial gardens. Ticket offices for Northern Sky Theatre and Peninsula Music Festival performances. Plenty of parking! One mile north of downtown. ephraim 10351 Water St. (Hwy. 42) shoppingindoorcounty.com 920-854-5407

founder’s square

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The essence of Door County is reflected in these 14 varied shops, many in atmospheric tourist cottages from the 1800s. Visit Asa Thorp’s 1849 cabin, “the founder of Fish Creek.” d fish creek Downtown founderssquaredoorcounty.com

the settlement shops

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et to know these unique shops and galleries nestled in a quaint DC setting. G You’ll tell your friends about the treasures you find here, including original art, hand-made moccasins, home decor, apparel, jewelry, high-end resale fashions, a massage studio and fresh pies. open: 10 am - 5 pm. farmers market : wednesdays june - october . fish creek 9106 Hwy 42, 1 mile south of town

top of the hill shops

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One Stop-Many shops! A memorable shopping experience in a park-like setting. Explore our gallery, boutiques and specialty shops! Ample parking available. Across from Door Community Auditorium. Corner of Hwy 42 and County F. some shops open year round d fish creek 9341 Spring Rd shoppingdoorcounty.com

clothing blacksmith clothing co

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great shop with an enthusiastic following. You’ll find fashion-forward A clothing that’s wearable and affordable. New merchandise arrives weekly, so you can re-discover and re-visit Blacksmith throughout the season. Located in an historic masonry building on County Road G, cleverly hidden behind the new Shipwrecked Brew Pub. egg harbor 7 806 Horseshoe Bay Rd blacksmithclothingco.com 920-868-3216

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shopping clothing kim’s boutique

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A lovely shop full of life’s little indulgences...featuring beautiful clothes and jewelry, luxurious lingerie, cozy throws, handmade candles, fun garden art and lots more! A unique shopping destination. Indulge! mainstreetshopsdoorcounty.com

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egg harbor 7828 Hwy 42, Main Street Shops, Bldg 1 920-868-5005

lazy one™ door county

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xperience high quality, comfortable and comical lounge/sleepwear E for the entire family. PJs, flapjacks, yoga-style jammies, slippers, nightshirts, slippers, onesies and accessories. egg harbor 7 828 Hwy 42, Main St Shops

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patricia shoppe

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urrounded by lush gardens in the renovated historic Town Hall building. S A personalized shopping experience combining modern elegance and vintage inspiration in a curated collection of jewelry, accessories and women’s apparel. Timeless, handcrafted, artisan and American made. Celebrating almost 20 years and steeped with a rich history from the namesake’s 1930’s Chicago boutique. One of DC’s not to be missed. d egg harbor 7681 Hwy 42 patriciashoppe.com 920-868-1537

bath, body & soul essentials

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elax on vacation with Lazy One® humorous sleepwear for the whole R family: full line of comfy boxers, pajamas, nightshirts, slippers. Check out our deep selection of Chala Handbags®! Plus, bath aromatherapy/spa products, affordable lingerie, jewelry, resort wear, books, home accents. bathbodysoulessentials.com

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dd a Creative Touch to Your Home — Julie Enloe has fashioned a delightful A shop with an international feel, having assembled a beautiful collection of unique clothes, fine jewelry and French country decor. You’re sure to find the items you need to increase the comfy quotient of your home. Take a look! fish creek 9110 Hwy 42, The Settlement Shops 920-868-9524

hide side boutique

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ffering boutique collections featuring exquisite women’s fashions ranging O from dressy to trendy, from elegant ensembles to casual outfits, to handcrafted apparel for every season. Jewelry, purses, and shoes to complement. Our experienced staff will help you select perfect outfits for special occasions. d fish creek 4153 Main St, downtown Fish Creek hideside.com 920-868-2665

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Save 30 to 70% on brand name manufacturer closeouts that reflect On Deck’s high standards for casual clothing, footwear and accessories. Located on Sturgeon Bay’s west side at the corner of 60 South Madison Avenue and Oak Street. ondeckclothing.com d fish creek 4164 Main St, lower level of the Fish Creek Market 920-868-9091 x7 sturgeon bay 60 South Madison Ave 920-818-1081

wink swimwear & clothing boutique

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Celebrating 33rd season! Largest selection in DC. Kids, juniors, men’s, women’s sizes from 6-24W. Michael Kors, Tommy Bahama, Billabong, Kenneth Cole, Maaji, Ralph Lauren, Vince Camuto, Tommy Hilfiger, O’Neill, LaBlanca, Trina Turk, Profile by Gottex and more. Sunglasses, clothing, shoes, accessories. Located in the Bayside Alley Shops on the water by public dock. fish creek 4160 Main St, Downtown Fish Creek winkswimwear.com 920-868-3201

al johnson’s swedish butik

[ad - pg. 152]

candinavian-inspired clothes, Dansko and Troentorp clogs, Norwegian wool S sweaters, great selection of jewelry, Al Johnson’s branded t-shirts, jackets, hoodies, sweatshirts, scarves, hats, and mittens. Look for the goats on our green sod roof! open: 6 am - 8 pm (may-oct); 7am - 3 pm (nov-apr). d sister bay 10698 N Bay Shore Dr aljohnsons.com 920-854-2626

on deck clothing co.

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Four stores in one convenient location, on the hill in Uptown Sister Bay, in the Village Exchange Building. On Deck for Men, On Deck for Women, On Deck Resort Wear (featuring Fresh Produce®), and Bill’s Dry Goods (specializing in decorated logo wear for the entire family). all stores open year round. d sister bay 10635 N Bay Shore Dr ondeckclothing.com 920-854-2607

spot

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ister Bay’s favorite clothing boutique, Spot offers bright, colorful, S and unique clothing, jewelry, scarves, shoes, accessories and much more. You won’t find items like these anywhere else in Door County! Located next to Husby’s. Be sure to visit our new second location in Egg Harbor (inside The Fireside Restaurant building)! Follow us on Instagram @spotclothing or facebook.com/spot54234. open daily : 10 am - 8 pm ( may - dec ). sister bay 10647 N Bay Shore Dr facebook.com/spot54234 920-857-4185 egg harbor 7755 Hwy 42

on deck clothing co.

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On Deck sets the standard for classic, casual clothing, footwear and accessories with over 200 quality brands and boutique selections. Visit our downtown Sturgeon Bay store located on the corner of 3rd and Jefferson for quality brands and boutique selections. all stores open year-round. d sturgeon bay 2 65 N 3rd Ave ondeckclothing.com 920-743-8778

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ne could easily assume the owner of On Deck Clothing has his hands full running five retail stores. But Mitch Larson always has more than business demanding his attention — history and style are also passions that drive him. In 1987 Mitch opened the first On Deck Clothing store in Fish Creek, followed by the Sister Bay location in 2008. In 2009, he acquired a Sturgeon Bay historical structure for his third store. Shopkeeping has long been part of the Larson family tradition. Mitch’s great grandparents, Wenzel and Mary Bunda, established the “Bunda Store” in Sister Bay in 1888. Mitch could hardly believe the serendipity when he was able to acquire this family homestead structure in 2006. After passing through his great grandparents and grandparents, fires, business failures and a brief renewal in the early 2000s, the corner “Bunda Store” in Sister Bay sat empty. Seizing the opportunity to purchase the building, Larson determined to bring its heritage back to life. “That store was not just about four walls. It was about family lineage, my history, a community’s history and generations of steadfast commitment.” With the goal of capturing “old time charm”, Larson focused on recreating a sense of older, beautifully preserved buildings at his establishments in Sister Bay and Sturgeon Bay — with careful attention to detail throughout. Mitch took the keys to that heritage in hand, melding his vision with the hope of instilling traditional local style. “This is what makes Door County unique,” he says. Having studied hundreds of vintage Village photos, Mitch is fulfilling his mission “to preserve what we already have here.” The updated Sister Bay Village Exchange and an updated interior at Sturgeon Bay’s On Deck location will both be unveiled this coming season. “I’m proud of my history,” says Mitch, “and creating traditional-looking buildings with a modern twist is my way of honoring that.” —Jude Genereaux doorcounty.net

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Affordable Little Luxuries Bianca is Door County's international connection to unique clothing, fine jewelry, fair trade items, local artisan works, and French country decor.

Open Wednesdays & Weekends! The Settlement Shops, one mile south of downtown Fish Creek.

920.868.9524

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jewelry angela lensch gallery

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Featuring the unique, hand-woven gold and silver jewelry by owner and resident artist, Angela Lensch. The gallery also features a unique collection of fine-art jewelry made by local artists: Kay Flick and Gabriel Guzman. open daily: 10am - 5pm (may through october). closed wednesdays. egg harbor 7653 Hwy 42 angelalensch.com 920-868-5088

plum bottom gallery

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Featuring artist jewelry from 20 nationally-collected artists: from black diamonds and colorful druzy to artistic creations in precious metals. Explore stunning gardens and beautiful art at this Door County Jewelry Destination. Come to Plum Bottom and Experience Art, Finely Crafted. open daily : 10 am - 5 pm (may - oct ); 10 am - 4 pm, fri - tues (nov - apr ). d egg harbor 4999 Plum Bottom Rd PlumBottomPottery.com 920-743-2819

artzy studio

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“A Little Bit Of Paris In Door County.” Jewelry, Ceramics, Glass and Paintings of award-winning artist Cynthia L. Koshalek. Artwork is displayed in a charming Paris-style boutique. Other items include shabby chic furniture, candles, home accents, fiber, sculpture, and garden art. Take a photo of the 12’ Eiffel Tower! open : 10:30 am- 4:30 pm thursday - monday , may - october . ephraim 10329 Hwy 42 Facebook.com/Artzy-1095708867124923 608-438-7633

pkj designs & michael beaster

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Door County inspired jewelry in sterling silver and 14 karat gold by Pamela Jeffcoat. Unique and offbeat functional art furniture by Michael Beaster. Artwork by Marcia Nickols and Betty Williams Carbol. open daily : 10 am - 5 pm ( may - oct ); winter hours : some saturdays and by appt .

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riginal contemporary designs and antique revival micro pave designs, O period antique jewelry, museum-quality ancient Greek and Roman coins, and high-grade watches. DC’s largest selection of natural pink and yellow diamonds and rare gems — Alexandrite, Tanzanite, Tsavorite and Padparadscha Sapphire. open daily: 12 - 6 pm. d ephraim 9906 Water St zablerdesign.com 920-854-4801

bath, body & soul essentials

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Bath aromatherapy and spa products to pamper yourself. For the body — affordable lingerie, jewelry and resort wear. For the soul — inspirational books, home accents and humorous cards. Located in Founder’s Square. bathbodysoulessentials.com

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trilliant diamonds & jewelry

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bit of Caribbean in Wisconsin’s own paradise! With 20 years combined A experience in fine jewelry, jeweler Manish will make your visit memorable. Exquisite knowledge in diamonds and colored stones with their personalized designs and unique settings. Tanzanite, Larimar, Ammolite, Natural-Colored Diamonds, and more. Gift ideas in everyone’s price range! We do custom orders as well! Located in the Top of the Hill Shops. fish creek 9341 Spring Rd trilliantdiamonds.com 920-264-0839

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Custom Designs Unique Settings Exquisite Prices TRILLIANT Diamonds & Jewelry Loose Diamonds | Color Diamonds | Exotic Gems

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gardening handverks gardens

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For your home and garden we carry wind chimes, garden stakes, welcome signs and a variety of handcrafted gift items exclusive to Handverks Gardens. Our garden nursery features native and favorite garden perennials. open daily: may-oct. sister bay 1 0055 State Hwy 57 facebook.com/HandverksGardensStudio

920-421-2985

gifts door county candle company

etc.

[ad - pg. 372]

A DC tradition for over 25 years. Shop the region’s largest selection of candles, accessories and fun home accents. Watch us make candles in our factory or dip your own candle creation. open year round. d carlsville 5789 Hwy 42 doorcountycandle.com 920-746-2125 877-263-5975

kim’s gift shop

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A lovely shop full of life’s little indulgences...featuring beautiful clothes and jewelry, luxurious lingerie, cozy throws, handmade candles, fun garden art and lots more! A unique shopping destination. Indulge! mainstreetshopsdoorcounty.com

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mistletoe holiday house

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ind something for every holiday, decorations and gifts for all occasions F in our enchanting shop nestled off Hwy 42, just south of Egg Harbor. Handpainted ornaments from local artists as well as traditional holiday fare. We’ll personalize any ornament that can be written on. open daily: may- dec. egg harbor 5135 Holiday Dr mistletoe-holidayhouse.com 920-980-6834

’tis the season

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Seasonal gifts, gourmet food items, Door County items, hand painted ornaments, tree trimming in a variety of colors and themes, custom wreaths, Halloween, Easter, home fragrance and decor. A fun-filled store for every season! Located on level 2 in the Main Street Shops. d egg harbor 7828 Hwy 42, Main St Shops 920-868-2829

door county rock & gem

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very unique shop featuring treasure from around the world including crystals, A minerals, fossils, jewelry and decor. Beautifully displayed, pieces from small to large, and hard to find metaphysical items. Sluice Box Mining with guaranteed treasures. Family fun for all ages! Two locations: next to Summer Kitchen, Ephraim and Founder’s Square, Fish Creek. ephraim 10421 Hwy 42 doorcountyrockandgem.com 920-854-3667 fish creek Founder’s Square

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eaturing scrimshaw — an 1800s mariner art form — hand etched onto natural F materials to adorn fine knives, jewelry, original Nantucket baskets, and Eskimo art. Displaying the work of 32 artisans. Weekly scrimshaw demonstrations are conducted by resident artist Gary Kiracofe. Scrimshanders, where we’re always “Two Hundred Years Behind The Times.” Located in Green Gables Shops. ephraim 10351 N Water St (Hwy 42) scrimshanders.com 920-854-5407

ath, body & soul essentials b [ad - pgs. 6 & 171] hala Handbags are designed with just the right blend of whimsical, playful C fashion while maintaining practical functionality. Give your day a creative spin with a unique design. Located in Founder’s Square. d fish creek 4199 Main St bathbodysoulessentials.com 920-868-2434

hide side corner store

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nique art and outerwear. American leathers for men/women by Remy U and Lone Pine, exquisite fur coats, vests, jackets. Furniture handcrafted out of twisted juniper, redwood, Texas mesquite, marble/stone mirrors, iron wine racks, fossils, William Henry knives. Kinetic sculptures, metal art, kaleidoscopes! open daily 9am. d fish creek 9413 Hwy 42 hideside.com 920-868-2333

lake people

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or people who love the outdoors. Custom Door County items F featuring camping, hiking and kayaking in our parks and on our lakes. Gifts and souvenirs include clothing, ornaments, artwork, home accents and handmade. d fish creek 4201 Main St 920-868-4401

o’meara’s irish house

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he Best of Ireland and Beyond. Traditional hand-knit and hand-finished Aran T sweaters, wool caps and accessories, Celtic jewelry, Irish music, Belleek china, original sportswear, Linnea’s Lights candles, home accessories, Guinness apparel, barware. open daily: 10 am - 6 pm, in season; call for winter hours. d fish creek 3970 Hwy 42 omearasirish.com 920-868-3528

jacksonport cottage gallery & gifts

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Opened in 1984, the quaint cottage features the original work of more than 100 artists. Owners Amy & John Burris invite you to shop quality “hand-crafted” original gifts at reasonable prices. Arts, Crafts, and Amish Quilt Sales at Mr. G’s Hall, July 11-14 and Oct 10 -13, 2019. open daily : 9am - 5pm ( may - oct ); winter weekends ( fri - sun ). closed in jan . jacksonport 6275 Hwy 57 jacksonportcottage.com 920-823-2288

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L eave it at home? Find it here! Home entertainment electronics, LG® Smart TVs, pre-paid cell phones, computers, printer ink, toys, games, and a deep selection of electronics accessories. open : 8:30 am - 5 pm, mon - fri ; 8:30 am - 4 pm, sat . d sister bay 10514 Country Lane 920-854-2614

handverks music & harp center

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nique collection and sales of unusual folk instruments: hand-crafted Irish/ U Celtic harps, ocarinas, recorders, penny whistles, bowed psalteries, dulcimers, ukuleles, music books and other music-related items including jewelry. open daily : may - oct ; by appointment nov - apr . d sister bay 10055 State Hwy 57 handverksmusic.com 920-421-2986

space

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The not-so-serious gift shop. Books, greeting cards, funny finds and home goods. You’re sure to find the perfect gift for everyone on your list at this cute little shop. Follow us on Instagram @spacesisterbay. sister bay 10647 N Bay Shore Dr facebook.com/space54234 920-857-4185

tannenbaum holiday shop

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Come see our vast selection of ornaments, collectables, and decor for your favorite holiday, Christmas, Halloween, 4th of July, and special occasions like a wedding or a new baby arrival. Tannenbaum has been a must-stop shop for over 40 years! d sister bay 11054 Hwy 42 tannenbaumholidayshop.com 920-854-5004

dancing bear toys

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Since 1994. A whimsical toy store: Ravensburger puzzles, Jellycat, Melissa & Doug, Playmobil, Crazy Aaron’s Thinking Putty, Ticket to Ride series, MindWare Games, Corolle Dolls, Green Toy, Gund, crafts, and more. Visit our “little luxuries” room - Solmate Socks, Good Earth Soap, and more. Follow us on Facebook. Located on Historic 3rd Avenue. d sturgeon bay 13 N 3rd Ave facebook.com/DancingBearDoorCounty 920-746-5223

door county rubber stamps & scrapbooking

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Offering 1000s of original rubber stamp designs created in-house. The most exciting custom rubber stamp lines in the U.S.! Our unique rubber stamp collection includes children, snowmen, ladies (vintage/ victorian, red hat, caricature), 100s of sentiment (word) stamps! Plus a large selection of rubber stamping supplies and Door County scrapbooking papers. open daily: year round. d sturgeon bay 751 Jefferson St doorcountyrubberstamps.com 920-746-9080

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eautiful, natural, handmade soap - shampoo, shaving, pet soaps, shower B and hand bars. All-natural, made with gentle vegetable oils. Rich, moisturizing soap without irritating chemicals. Soap-related products, artisan-made gifts, and Lily Anna Stitches wool applique patterns and supplies. Shop retail, online, and DC farmers markets. d sturgeon bay 142 S Madison Ave logancreeksoap.com 920-493-7627

fragrant isle lavender farm

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Midwest’s largest lavender farm with 14,000 lavender plants. Learn about growing, harvesting and processing. 100s of luxurious products from islandgrown lavender. Enjoy delicious café specialties: lavender ice cream, artisanal chocolates, pastries and beverages. washington island 1350 Airport Rd fragrantisle.com 920-847-2950 fish creek 9341 Spring Rd fragrantisle.com 920-868-4332

mann’s mercantile shops

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A Little Bit of Everything for Everyone”. Huge selection of Washington Island “ sweatshirts and t-shirts with sizing from Infant to 4XL. Wonderful selection of souvenirs, gifts, local handmade items and Minnetonka moccasins. Best Homemade Cream & Butter Fudge! Complete True Value Store and Citgo Gas Station. d washington island 1176 Main Rd shopmannsmerc.com 920-847-2030

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‘Tis The Season A Fun-Filled Store for Every Season

Miniature + Hand-Crafted Ornaments Christmas | Halloween | Italian Ceramics Fragrances | Home Decor | Gifts British Sweets & Sauces | Gourmet Food

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Mistletoe Holiday House

It’s Our 30th Season! OPEN MAY THRU DECEMBER

5135 HOLIDAY DRIVE | CORNER OF HWY 42 | EGG HARBOR 3 miles South of Egg Harbor

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200 Years Behind the Times Maintaining and Expanding the Art of Scrimshaw in Door County • Fine Knives • Mammoth Ivory Carvings • Alaskan Eskimo Arts • Scrimshaw Jewelry

Exclusive, One-of-a-Kind Collectibles and Heirlooms by Resident Scrimshander, Gary Kiracofe Weekly Onsite Scrimshaw Demonstrations Located in the Green Gables Shops, on Highway 42 1 Mile North of Downtown Ephraim 184

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Dancing Bear Toys and little luxuries...

est. 1994

• Celtic Jewelry • Hand-Knit Aran Sweaters • Wool Capes • Accessories • Irish Sportswear • Guinness Apparel & Barware • Linnea’s Lights Candles • Belleek China • Irish Photogprahy & Giftware

OPEN YEAR ROUND O’MEARA’S IRISH HOUSE 3970 MAIN STREET • FISH CREEK 920.868.3528

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Locally Owned for 25 Years!

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OPEN YEAR ROUND

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Lone Pine

proudly selling american-made products!

Brighton | earth shoes minnetonka | mephisto crislu jewelry

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Handverks Music & Harp Studio

Hand-crafted Celtic harps, ukuleles, ocarinas, recorders, psalteries, dulcimers, other unique instruments, jewelry www.handverksmusic.com

920.421.2986 • gebern@hotmail.com

Open Daily May-October By Appt. November-April Visit our harp showroom today to see how easy and fun it is to play this beautiful instrument!

Handverks GARDENS Plant nursery selling native plants and a gift shop where you can find wind chimes, sun catchers, original jewelry designs and more.

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Door County Rubber Stamps & Scrapbooking

Over 40,000 Rubber Stamps in Stock! Door Countyʼs

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Rubber Stamps Made In-House

• Door County CustomDesigned Scrapbooking Papers • Die Cuts • Stickers • Stencils • Supplies

751 Jefferson Street Sturgeon Bay 920.746.9080

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home interiors door county nature works

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Voted one of the best stores in DC! 3,000 sq. ft. barn offers exquisite furnishings, unique gifts, accessories. Pine Cone Hill quilts, Dash & Albert rugs, Caldrea products, Hillhouse home fragrances. Need design help? Next door is Designworks — custom upholstery, blinds, flooring and tile. d egg harbor 7798 Hwy 42 doorcountynatureworks.com 920-868-2651

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op contemporary and designer brands at a fraction of the cost. T Leslie Ann’s Boutique offers women’s resale fashion from Gap to Gucci, J Crew to Marc Jacobs. All merchandise is hand selected and in excellent condition. Styles and sizes for everyone. Located in The Settlement Shops. Email leslie@leslieannsboutique.com fish creek 9114 Hwy 42 leslieannsboutique.com 920-868-6232

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Family owned and operated for over 25 years! We buy, sell and trade jewelry, coins, antiques, collectibles and more at a fraction of prices you’ll find in traditional stores. open : mon , wed - fri 9:30am - 5:30pm; tue until 7pm; and sat until 4pm d green bay 2545 W Mason St aaandj.com 920-498-0111

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oor County’s biggest resale store and the place for finding treasures. Items D change daily as donations are always arriving. Treasures can be found for bargain shoppers seeking one-of-a-kind items, antiques, furniture, toys, books, and more. Proceeds of all sales benefit the residents and staff of Scandia Village Senior Living Community. d sister bay 10578 Applewood Rd bargainsunlimited.org 920-854-9669

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With 2000+ consignors dropping off furniture, decor, art, lamps, clothing, purses, shoes, and jewelry on a daily basis…something for everyone! Call for hours or drop-off appointments. Follow us on Facebook and see what comes in every day! open: mon - sat 10 am - 4 pm (mar - nov). facebook.com/pages/Julies-Upscale-Resale-of-Door-County/385476450238 sister bay 1 0553 Country Walk Dr juliesupscaleresale.com 920-421-0770

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Where To Start Reading About Door County By Norb ert Blei

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rarely visit any place in the world without reading about it first. Once there, I prowl local bookstores and question knowledgeable owners for those books I need to tell me more about the place. The histories, maps, biographies, essays, stories, local poets, even local cook books. I want to see beyond the façade of restaurants, shops, galleries, local entertainment tabloids, and advertising, and purchase books to read while I’m there and then carry them home with me, adding to my own library for future enjoyment and reference. There’s nothing like revisiting a warm summer place on a cold winter night in the pages of a good local book that brings the people, places, history, and culture alive in your hands. Door County has a wealth of fine books that capture the past and ‘presence’ of this place. Where to begin? I would suggest H. R. Holand’s Old Peninsula Days, a must for your personal library of Door County books. Originally published in l925, and followed by many subsequent editions, Holand captures the lure, lore, and history of the county’s people and places, references earlier historians from Indian times, even French explorers, and gives the reader a solid sense of our pioneering times. He delves into all of the villages and towns from their very beginnings, including Rock Island, Washington Island, Ephraim, Fish Creek, Egg Harbor. . . not to mention stories of settlers toiling in the woods and on the waters. doorcounty.net

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According to noted Door County bibliophile, part-time Sister Bay resident, and Egg Harbor book dealer Charles F. Calkins, “Old Peninsula Days” is a quick but interesting read about Door County because it is an anecdotal history. The relatively short vignettes do not constitute hard history that details the important aspects of the county’s evolution. Holand’s preceding (1917) two-volume History of Door County is the more characteristic “standard” county history of its period. “I once heard someone say that Holand included “the leftovers” from his 1917 history in Old Peninsula Days, published eight years later in 1925. That is not true, however, as Holand included many of the same topics in both histories,” Calkins said. In Chapter II of Holand’s Old Peninsula Days, he details the presence of the Native American culture on the peninsula through the words of 17th Century French historian La Potherie, who beautifully captures life among the Indians upon the Door landscape: “The country is a beautiful one, and they have fertile fields planted with Indian corn. Game is abundant at all seasons, and in winter they hunt bears and beavers. They hunt deer at all times, and they even catch wild fowl in nets. In autumn there is a prodigious abundance of ducks, both black and white, of excellent flavor, and the savages stretch nets in certain places where these fowl alight to feed upon the wild rice. Then advancing silently in their canoes, they draw them up alongside of the nets in which 218


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the birds have been caught. They also capture pigeons in their nets in the summer. They make in the woods wide paths in which they spread large nets in the shape of a bag and attached at each side they make a little hut of branches in which they hide. When the pigeons in their flight get within this open space, the savages pull a small cord which is drawn through the edge of the nets and thus capture sometimes five or six hundred birds in one morning, especially in windy weather. All the year round they fish for sturgeon, and for herring in the autumn; and in winter they have fruits. This fishery suffices to maintain large villages. They also gather wild rice and acorns. Accordingly, the peoples of the bay can live in utmost comfort.” Charlie Calkins concludes, “In my view, you have to give credit where credit is due. Holand was one of the first to take the history of Door County seriously and set about to do something about it, record it in written form for posterity. Holand was educated and had a facility with the written word. At times, I believe, he played “fast and easy” with the facts, and in these instances he did not let the facts get in the way of what he thought was a good story. Much of what we know to be the true history of Door County, nevertheless, has come from Holand’s pen.” doorcounty.net

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Everyone has a story to tell WHAT TO DO: 

Visit our website for upcoming Writing Classes & Workshops for all ages

Check Facebook and website for new Writing Events like the Tracy K. Smith, U.S. Poet Laureate presented by Write On in October 2018

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A fantasy baby/infant experience with themed collections to dress and accessorize the baby in your life, from snuggly blankets and booties to fashion, toys, books and inspiration! Follow us on Facebook and Instagram. Located in Main Street Shops. egg harbor 7 828 Hwy 42 Main Street Shops

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A mix of Ha-Ha Fun toys, educational and science challenges, puzzles and nostalgia for the young and young-at-heart. Games, books, puppets a-plenty! Custom-designed sportswear, too. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram. Located in Main Street Shops. egg harbor Main Street Shops facebook.com/doorcountykids 920-868-KIDS (5437)

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et and feed our large farm animal family! Set young imaginations free with P our hands-on children’s play-farm village, toys, lawn and board games, puzzles, picnic area, concessions, souvenirs, fall pumpkins, and paintings. Free WiFi. Handicap access, group rates, annual passes. egg harbor 4431 Plum Bottom Rd plumlocoanimalfarm.com 920-743-1617

beach people

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ifts, souvenirs and all you’ll need to make your vacation great. G Flip flops, summer beach jewelry, Door County ornaments, stickers and the best and largest selection of custom Door County clothing and summer gear. Stuffed animals and fun outdoor toys. Lots for kids to choose from, to leave smiling and happy. d ephraim 9930 Water St (Hwy 42) beachpeopledc.com 920-854-7757 fish creek 4201 Main St beachpeopledc.com 920-868-4400

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Stake your claim at Crystal Mining Co.! Prospectors of all ages enjoy sluice box mining for colorful gems and minerals! Family Fun! Guaranteed Treasure! Located at Door County Rock and Gem, one of Wisconsin’s premier Rock Shops. (Next to Summer Kitchen.) ephraim 10421 Hwy 42 doorcountyrockandgem.com 920-854-3667

pirate’s cove adventure golf

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Join us for a true pirate adventure! Putt your way through mountain caves, over a footbridge, and beneath cascading waterfalls on our award-winning 18-hole course. Swashbuckling fun for the whole family! sister bay 2502 S Bay Shore Dr piratescove.com 920-854-4929

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isit farm animals in natural surroundings. Bottle-feed goat kids and lambs, V pick up a piglet, milk a goat, and watch chicks hatch. See log buildings, farm tools, and implements, natural trails, exhibits, and our gift shop. open daily : 9 am - 5 pm ( memorial day weekend - mid - oct ). sturgeon bay 4285 Hwy 57 thefarmindoorcounty.com 920-743-6666

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Always something new and unique for you and your favorite cat. Stop by and see our selection of toys, jewelry, apparel, purses and whimsy. We carry Laurel Burch, Jim Shore and other artists featuring cats. You can also find one-of-a-kind treasures made for only for Kitty Korner. juddville 8509 Hwy 42 kittykornerofdoorcounty.com 920-868-3436

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Celebrating 15 years of business in Door County. “Dogs, bring your owners in to browse, sniff, and shop.” Handmade treats baked on premise from owners’ recipes — look for them at your local retailer. Holistic foods, fun land and water toys, apparel, and healthcare. Self-Service Dog Wash. Winner ‘Best of Door County’. Pet Friendly 2 years in a row! d sturgeon bay 230 Michigan St doorcountydogstore.com 920-746-9000

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A safe haven for lost or homeless pets, working to unite them with owners or place them with new loving family. WHS Door County Campus encourages responsible pet ownership through education, training and spay/neutering. Visit the shelter, become a member of WHS Door County Campus today. sturgeon bay 3475 Park Dr wihumane.org/doorcounty 920-746-1111

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Pets In Memoriam

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et owners all say the same thing about the deaths of these loyal family members: It’s too soon! And it’s so sad that our dogs and cats have (for us) such short lifespans. The joys, the adventures, the funny things that they do — for a time, these experiences are inextricably bound into our lives, but their deaths do bring monumental pain. When my business partner’s Yellow Lab ‘Sadie’ died back in 2009, I still remember how he literally took to his bed for weeks. Probably because the Door County lifestyle is so outdoorsy, dogs have an especially big role in the life of this county — they’re everywhere! And now there are more dog parks plus more restaurants that have county health department waivers, allowing pets to be with their owners in outdoor dining areas. Which is terrific, since so many of the county’s visitors are now bringing their pets along on vacation. Of course, there’s only one thing for us to do. If you’re a pet owner, fiercely love your pooch or kitty, they won’t always be here... — John Nelson

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Finnegan

yellow lab michael & jenny macready – egg harbor

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calico cat mj & spencer gustafson – glenview, il

Kringle

domestic orange tabby susie & matt cottick – fish creek

Grover

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Twila

domestic shorthair cat nathaniel lang & stephanie jones – gills rock

Freckles

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Toesy

domestic orange tabby susie & matt cottick – fish creek

Dooley

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Freddy

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baileys harbor range lights

he Range Lights are a pair of lighthouses: Upper Range Light, keepers house T and tower; and Lower Range Light, square tower. They were placed 900 feet apart and aligned on a 340 degree bearing line to guide boats safely into the harbor. Built in 1869. On the National Register of Historic Places. Self-guided tours. accessible: year round. open to public during the lighthouse festival; or by appointment . d baileys harbor 8270 Ridges Rd, Hwy 57

920-743-4456

cana island lighthouse

his beautiful lighthouse was constructed in 1869 from Milwaukee cream city T brick. It was eventually encased in steel to protect it from weather. Its Fresnel lens was hand-crafted in France. A 97-step narrow spiral staircase leads to the watch deck. On the National Register of Historic Places. open daily : 10 am - 5 pm ( may - oct ). baileys harbor 8800 E Cana Island Rd 920-743-5958

old baileys harbor ‘bird cage’ lighthouse

lanson Sweet, the first person to discover Baileys Harbor, built this lighthouse A on Lighthouse Island in 1852. The tower and keepers dwelling are made of limestone. Its most notable characteristic is a ‘birdcage’ lantern. views : from the end of ridges rd . baileys harbor

chambers island lighthouse

his lighthouse was built on Chambers Island to guide mariners through the T channel from Lake Michigan to Green Bay. The structure, built in 1868, is made of Milwaukee cream brick. Open for self-guided tours when the caretaker is present. The keeper’s office is now a museum. boat tours during the lighthouse festival . open : june 15 thru labor day . fish creek 920-868-3100

eagle bluff lighthouse

Beginning in 1868 this brick lighthouse, perched on a 76 ft. high bluff, guided schooners and steamboats passing through the Strawberry Channel. It is now a museum with some of the ‘keepers’ original furnishing and authentic period antiques. Docents provide guided tours of the lighthouse and grounds. A park sticker is required. eagleblufflighthouse.doorcountyhistoricalsociety.org open : 10 am - 4 pm ( late jun thru mid - oct ) fish creek Peninsula State Park (Shore Rd to Bluff Rd) 920-839-2377

pilot island lighthouse

Built in 1858. Boat tours from Gills Rock go past the lighthouse for viewing and photography. gills rock 414-747-7188

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Built in 1858. Boat tours from Gills Rock go past the lighthouse for viewing and photography. gills rock 414-747-7188

pottawatomie lighthouse

his is the oldest lighthouse in Wisconsin — built in 1856. The tower and T keepers house are made from rock quarried on the island. It was named for the Native Americans who had inhabited the area and whose name means ‘keepers of the fire’. Docents provide guided tours. Museum shop. tours : 10 am - 4 pm ( memorial day weekend — columbus day ). rock island Rock Island State Park 920-847-2235 414-747-7188

sherwood point lighthouse

his brick lighthouse and keepers dwelling is situated on the north entrance T to Sturgeon Bay. It was the last manned lighthouse in the Great Lakes. Built in 1882. On the National Register of Historic Places. open to public during the lighthouse festival . boat tours go past the lighthouse ( mid - may thru mid - oct ). sturgeon bay Sherwood Island 414-747-7188

ship canal lighthouses

wo historic lighthouses are located on a Coast Guard station. The North T Pierhead Light structure, built in 1882, is notable because of its square shape and bright red color. The Ship Canal Light, built in 1899, is a large white tower and listed on the National Register of Historic Places. open to public during the lighthouse festival . sturgeon bay 2501 Canal Rd 414-747-7188

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bluff lighthouse museum

Beginning in 1868 this brick lighthouse, perched on a 76 ft. high bluff, guided schooners and steamboats passing through the Strawberry Channel. It is now a museum with some of the ‘keepers’ original furnishing and authentic period antiques. Docents provide guided tours of the lighthouse and grounds. A park sticker is required. eagleblufflighthouse.doorcountyhistoricalsociety.org open : 10 am - 4 pm ( late jun thru mid - oct ). fish creek Peninsula State Park (Shore Rd to Bluff Rd) 920-839-2377

death’s door maritime museum – gills rock

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hidden gem in Door County, we’re located in the historic fishing village of A Gills Rock. The museum also features a shipwreck and scuba diving exhibit, artifacts brought from Lake Michigan and information on the dangerous passages known as Death’s Door. Explore the indoor wooden fishing tug Hope. Experience maritime history in a whole new way. ellison bay 1 2724 W Wisconsin Bay Rd

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lighthouse museum

his is the oldest lighthouse in Wisconsin — built in 1856. The tower and T keepers house are made from rock quarried on the island. It was named for the Native Americans who had inhabited the area and whose name means ‘keepers of the fire’. Docents provide guided tours. Museum shop. tours : 10 am - 4 pm ( memorial day weekend — columbus day ). rock island Rock Island State Park 920-847-2235

414-747-7188

orner of the past/old anderson house museum [ad - pg. 245] c The Sister Bay Historical Society operates the Corner of the Past Museum — 1875 Old Anderson House Museum, 14 restored historical buildings with century-old furnishings, tools, farm implements. Admission: $5 adults, includes use of Discovery Pen audio system. open: 10 am - 3 pm, tues-sat. farmer ’s market / heritage programs every saturday ( june 28 - oct 4). sister bay Hwy 57 at Country Lane and Fieldcrest Road

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xplore tales of bold ship captains, brave seamen, stalwart lighthouse keepers, E innovative shipbuilders, much more. Located between the historic downtown bridges on Sturgeon Bay’s historic working waterfront, the Door County Maritime Museum offers a fun and educational experience for all ages. d sturgeon bay 120 N Madison Ave dcmm.org 920-743-5958

jacobsen museum

his small restored log cabin, owned by Jens Jacobsen prior to 1930, T has an outstanding collection of natural and historical artifacts from the region. There are hand-carved ship models, pieces of authentic furniture, and artifacts from shipwrecks — including a huge rudder from the shipwreck of the Louisiana. open: 10 am - 4 pm (memorial day - columbus day). washington island Little Lake Rd washingtonisland.com 920-847-2179

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e collect, research, preserve and disseminate knowledge about the history W of Baileys Harbor. The BHHS hopes to have a full museum some day, but in the meantime, archives and artifacts and information on upcoming activities and events can be viewed in display cases at the Baileys Harbor Town Hall. baileys harbor baileysharborhistoricalsociety.org

gg harbor historical society e We endeavor to “make Egg Harbor History come alive for future generations through the collection, preservation and sharing of the heritage of Egg Harbor.” Self-guided tours, with locations pin-pointed on Google Maps (link on website) and printable information about each location, visitors can take the Village Historical Walking Tour and Historic Driving Tour. egg harbor eggharborwi.com

iberty grove historical society l The society sports a museum on its Ellison Bay property. A restored Baptist Church with a display of artifacts from local families dating back to the 1800s as well as two picker shacks, a granary and a cottage from the Liberty Park Lodge are present at the museum site. The LGHS also participates in an annual arts and crafts show and tractor and old-engine show. ellison bay libertygrovehistorical.org 920-854-1926

phraim historical foundation e We are dedicated to the preservation of Ephraim’s history and heritage, and serve as stewards of five Village Museums: the Anderson Barn (1880), Pioneer Schoolhouse (1880), Anderson Store (c. 1858), Goodletson Cabin (c. 1855), and the Historic Iverson House (1854). The season’s exhibits are hosted at the Anderson Barn Museum. ephraim ephraim.org

ibraltar historical association g Our initial goal was the restoration of the Old Town Hall, a 100 year-old building. The History Center, located behind Noble House Museum, preserves local history and culture by scanning and archiving photos, and displaying local collections of artifacts. Other activities include exhibits at the Museum, walking tours, and Gibraltar Talks held at the Old Town Hall. fish creek historicnoble.org

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Discover Door County’s Early History! Corner of the Past Museum Open May 25 thr� October 19 Tues.-Sat., 10 am-4 pm

Wander through decades of Sister Bay History! Vintage Buildings • Artifacts • Historical Displays

1.5 miles south of Sister Bay • Count� Hwy 57 at Count�� Lane 10310 Fieldcrest Road in Sister Bay

Door County’s Oldest Farmers Market Fresh Local Produce Located at Cor�er of the Past • Sat�rdays, 8 am-12 Noon, May 25 - Oct 5

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sightsee preserving the past acksonport historical society j We focus on historical programs, research, commemorative activities, and a collection of tangible historical memorabilia. In 2008 JHS became owners of 4.3 acres at the south end of the village, home to a log cabin donated by Kevin and Debbie Magno, start of a long-awaited museum complex for housing and exhibiting historical materials. jacksonport jacksonporthistoricalsociety.org

ister bay historical society s [ad - pg. 245] We took over the project of rehabbing what is now the Old Anderson House Museum, housing donated historical items including late 1800s furnishings as well as photos and artifacts. Since its restoration, the Museum has been joined by other restored buildings open to visitors. Events and programming are a major draw, including a weekly farmers market. sister bay sisterbayhistory.org

oor county historical society d The oldest historical group in DC. Our far-reaching activities include maintaining and operating Eagle Bluff Lighthouse Museum, Historical Village at The Crossroads, Hanson House, and Door County Archives. The society also designates historical sites, and provides programming for schools. sturgeon bay doorcountyhistoricalsociety.org crossroadsatbigcreek.com

ashington island farm museum w With special emphasis on the period 1870-1940. Our collection of farm buildings re-assembled on site, plus old-time farm implements, is impressive. On summer Wednesdays, 19th century craft demonstrations and kids’ activities are offered. The Veblen Study Cabin is an especially unique piece of Island history. From 1896 to 1926, world-famous economist Thorstein Veblen spent his summers here, and in 1916 he built a study cabin and home. Thanks to the Washington Island Heritage Conservancy, the cabin was moved and is being restored on the shore of Little Lake, next to Jacobsen Museum — which is itself perhaps the most wonderfully strange small museum in Wisconsin. washington island islandheritageconservancy.com

washington island historical archives

fficial Town of Washington records, school records dating back to 1887, O indexed copies of Door County Advocate articles about the Island from 1862 to 1960s, photos, maps, audio tapes and videos, copies of Island publications, individual files on island families, records of Island organizations, resorts, businesses and community life, census and cemetery records, computerized master file indexing our collection, a genealogy database containing thousands of records, archives publications for sale (books and DVDs). Find what you’re looking for by visiting, calling or e-mailing. Steve Reiss, Archivist. open: Tuesdays and Fridays from 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm or by appointment. washisldarchives@gmail.com washington island 9 10 Main Rd Washington Island Community Center 920-847-3072

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Door County Maritime Museum - Sturgeon Bay Cana Island Lighthouse - Baileys Harbor Death’s Door Maritime Museum - Gills Rock

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he Sister Bay Historical Society has long served as a window into yesteryear. The Corner of the Past - its collection of old settlement buildings housing archives, antique artifacts and farm implements - has been a museum and a backdrop for historical presentations, social gatherings, concerts and farmers markets for many years. Now, however, the Sister Bay Historical Society is turning its gaze from the past to the future with a new project called The History Center. The New History Center signifies a new concept for the Sister Bay Historical Society. It will of course provide more space for the ever-growing inventory of heirlooms, rarities and relics, for both display and storage, but in addition, the Center will be home to new passive and interactive exhibits, both permanent and rotating; provide office space for the SBHS; provide archival storage for collections and paper records; provide display areas for large objects; include a work space for restoration and upkeep of artifacts; and include meeting space for the Society and other nonprofit groups. The new Center has the capability to become a year-round community space for Sister Bay and many other possibilities, including meetings, workshops and special events. The SBHS would like your help in preserving and expanding its many years of historical preservation. There are three specific ways you can help. Call Jill Lhost, fundraising chairperson, at 920-421-0285 to talk about how you can personally get involved; or donate online by visiting sisterbayhistory.org/donate; finally, you can also donate the same way they did in the olden days by mailing a check to: Sister Bay Historical Society, P.O. Box 34, Sister Bay, WI 54234. doorcounty.net

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Creating a National Park in Door County

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amously, the Door Peninsula is part of the Niagara Escarpment, the ‘Great Arc’ of ancient dolostone cliffs that sweeps hundreds of miles from eastern Wisconsin north into the Upper Peninsula, and then arches east into the province of Ontario and south into Upper New York State. The most famous site is Niagara Falls, a place so mesmerizing that it would almost certainly be a U.S. National Park today if heavy industry had not gotten there first. The Niagara Escarpment is also recognized for globally significant levels of biodiversity that include rare flora and fauna in varied habitats and microclimates. Door County, for instance, is home to the World’s largest population of the very rare Hines Emerald Dragonfly, the U.S.’s only endangered dragonfly. For millennia, the arc has been a migration corridor for animals and humans. As proof, there are ample Indian archeological sites and a rich maritime heritage that includes beautiful lighthouses like those on the Door Peninsula. Notably, the Door Peninsula has a twin peninsula in Ontario, located on the other side of the Great Arc. Indian Palisades, Canada has appreciRock Island State Park ated its importance for much longer than the U.S. — there are already two National Parks on the Bruce Peninsula and it has been recognized by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) since 1990. doorcounty.net

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Unique geology, critical location, globally significant biodiversity, rich cultural and maritime heritage — the Great Arc is a special place and the Door and Bruce Peninsulas share the same qualities. Isn’t it time to show our pride and designate “our” peninsula as a National Park, too? The proposed Grand Traverse Islands National Park would encompass some of the islands that make up the ‘Grand Traverse’ between Michigan’s Garden Peninsula and the Door Peninsula. Similar to the Apostle Islands, the new park would largely be remote and rugged and protect critical habitat while stabilizing historical maritime treasures that are crumbling into ruins on the more remote islands. The beautiful simplicity of the proposal is that it requires no acquisition of private property. There is enough land already owned by ‘We the People’ to make it happen. 252


how to get involved • Visit grandtraverseislands.org/ take-action – Sign the petition – Donate funds – Contact your government representatives (see list on website) • Like the ‘Friends of Grand Traverse Islands’ Facebook page!

Poverty Island

• Join Friends of Rock Island (Visit for info: fori.us) • Join Friends of Plum & Pilot Islands (Visit for info: plumandpilot.org)

St. Martin Island

Rock Island Washington Island

Plum Island Gills Rock

Pilot Island

Some efforts to safeguard the islands and save our maritime heritage are already underway, but the aging structures require fairly quick action. Creating a National Park would bring the needed resources and coordinate larger conservation efforts across disciplines. Unified management would bring the stability and sustainability needed to safeguard these treasures for our future generations. — Bob Bultman, Friends of the Grand Traverse Islands All photos ©2019 John Bacon 253


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activities off-road segway adventures

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Where there’s a segwill, there’s a segway! Take the road less traveled in style and comfort. Family business currently offering tours from Rowley’s Bay, Peninsula Park and more! We are happy to offer onsite set up at your location! Our passion is showing you the countryside and having fun. Multiple tours available. Call or visit our website for a reservation! rowleys bay offroadsegwayadventures.com 920-421-4111

clink!

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A family-friendly do-it-yourself craft studio and lounge offering a variety of wood, leather, jewelry, and home decor projects. We provide all of the tools, materials, and step-by-step instructions that you need to create your masterpiece! Each project is self-paced and our friendly team is on hand to guide and answer questions. No reservations needed. Prepare to get crafty! ephraim 10331 N Water St (Hwy42) ClinkStudioDC.com 920-854-3336

reclaimed home goods workshop

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Our DIY Home Goods Workshop allows you to come in, choose from our large assortment of home goods projects, stain, paint, sand, nail, screw and leave with a custom piece of decor perfect for your home. Our workshop is a great activity for date night, family afternoons or group outings. Come make a memory! d ephraim 10451 Townline Dr reclaimeddoorcounty.com 920-854-3239

door county boats | rentals & tours

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Tube behind pontoon boats, ride jet skis with brakes and 55-mph Cobalt speed boats. Tubes, wakeboards, kneeboards, skis. Our waterfront map gets you to beaches, parks, fishing, islands, lighthouses, more! open daily: 9am - 9pm. fish creek 9 448 Spruce St doorcountyboats.com/fish-creek-boat-rentals

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scenic boat tours

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Enjoy daily narrated tours and nightly Sunset Live Music Cruises from two great locations. Featuring a full bar and upper level sun deck out of Sister Bay. Tours starting at $24, senior discounts, kids under 12 ride FREE! fish creek fishcreekscenicboattours.com 920-421-4442 sister bay sisterbayscenicboattours.com 920-421-4444

open door bird sanctuary

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njoy a unique experience of birds of prey in a natural environment! E Be awed and inspired by close encounters with raptors during a 1-hour program, talk with educators, see and touch artifacts, visit with birds. 34 acres of serenity, 3 different hiking trails and a picnic area – an afternoon to remember! open: 12-4 pm with a program at 1 pm and guided trail hike 2:30 pm (saturdays

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sightsee activities door county creamery

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Farm Lunch Tour Saturdays at 10am. A tasting and walking adventure including up-close and personal encounters with our goats. On the tour enjoy goat milk gelato, cheese tasting and a special lunch at our reserved farmhouse table at Door County Creamery. Transportation between creamery and farm provided. Purchase tickets on line or call ahead. sister bay 10653 Bay Shore Dr doorcountycreamery.com 920-854-3388

washington island ferry line, inc.

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aily ferries from Northport Pier to the island. Passengers, autos, motorcycles, D bicycles. Summer: 25 round trips per day. Winter: two round trips per day. Tour on your own or by Cherry Train (in season). Free parking: Northport ferry terminal. Northport Ferry and Rock Island Ferry Combination tickets available. d northport pier wisferry.com 920-847-2546

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cherry lanes arcade bar

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nder new ownership, and renovated in 2018, one of Wisconsin’s U oldest bowling alleys. DC’s hot spot for family fun and a hip nightlife vibe, too. Located in Sturgeon Bay’s historical Main St. District, built in 1929, this large brick building is great for events too. Manual scoring with fully restored lanes, endless classic arcades, pool tables, air hockey, and an impressive pinball line up. Craft cocktails and mocktails menu available along with pizza, hotdogs, nachos and more. d sturgeon bay 127 N 4th Ave facebook.com/cherrylanesarcadebar 920-818-0093

door county boat rental

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Fun on the water by the hour, day, week. Fishing, speedboats, pontoons, sailboats, canoes, jet skis. Water-ski/tubing charters. Maritime Museum - 120 N Madison Ave (waterfront) & Beach Harbor Resort - 3662 N Duluth Ave (waterfront). sturgeon bay doorcountyboatrental.com 920-746-6071 800-231-5767

cherry train tours

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pen air train tours since 1963. Tours start at Island Ferry Dock — 2 hours O with four stops en route. Be entertained and informed. Purchase ferry and tour tickets at Northport Washington Island Ferry Booth. washington island cherrytrain.com 920-847-2546

karfi ferry

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Take the ferry to Rock Island State Park. Hikers, campers, day visitors leave from State dock on Washington Island. Rates and schedule online. late - may thru early - oct . washington island 264 Lobdell Point Rd wisferry.com 920-847-2546

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Wood, leather, jewelry, & home decor projects Family friendly All skill levels welcome Bar & lounge No reservation required 10331 N. Water St (Hwy 42) Ephraim, WI 54211 920-854-3336 www.ClinkStudioDC.com @ClinkStudioDC

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Made at Reclaimed by Ephraim resident Shelley Cox.

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DIY...Door County-Style

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ven on vacation, some people have to stay practically busy with a project, and that’s where DIY (do-it-yourself) art studios come in. Two new studios have recently opened in Ephraim – but they’re as different as night and day. 258


Clink!, located at 10331 North Water Street (Hwy 42), is a DIY craft studio that offers a variety of wood, leather, jewelry, and home decor projects. Reclaimed Resale & Workshop, located at 10451 Townline Drive (corner of Hwy 42), is both a consignment/ resale store and a wood sign workshop that focuses on stencils. Both places offer a fun experience while making a custom, handmade piece that you can take home the same day. Making a custom project at Clink! is fun and easy, and the proprietors offer snacks, wine and beer. Owners Mike and Courtney invite you to come on in – no reservations necessary, although they do accept them – and choose a project from the display. All projects are self-paced and they have all the tools, materials, and instructions ready to go for you. Choose from items such as a leather passport cover, a painted rustic wood tray, an industrial pipe wine rack, a metal stamped washer bracelet, and more. You’re encouraged to pull up a seat at one of the many tables, pour yourself a beverage, socialize with the other ‘creatives,’ and get busy. Reclaimed has the same cozy, modern feel of Clink! but with a different twist. Browse their upscale consignment shop on one side of the store, then wander over to the workshop on the other side to pick out a custom wood stenciling project. Their workshop offers all the materials you need to make a handmade sign, as well as a custom stencil of your choice. Owners Tena, Jeff and Collin help guide you through your project, giving even the most unskilled artists something nice they can proudly take home. Choose from signs, clocks, trays, centerpieces, totes, and more. Gather with friends, tap in to your creative side, and make some memories at Reclaimed. — Laurel Ciohon doorcounty.net

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EXPERIENCE BIRDS OF PREY! OpenDoorBirdSanctuary.org

Adults $8

Open 12-4pm

Youth $5 (5-12)

Guided Trail Hike at 2:30pm

Open every Saturday June 22 - August 31 Also open Friday, July 5 and Sunday, September 1

Interactive Raptor Program at 1pm

4 and under FREE

Private tours are available by appointment ... contact rob.hults@opendoorbirdsanctuary.org

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For additional information, call us at 920.421.4442 (Fish Creek) or 920.421.4444 (Sister Bay)

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Sail Charlie Join Cap'n Stephen for the best experience ever!

Sail on beautiful Sturgeon Bay or run north, up the shoreline… Trips: 2 hours | 3 hours | Day trips AM • PM • Evening | Up to 6 people

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WHERE THERE’S A SEGWILL, THERE’S A SEGWAY! Experience the thrill and adventure of riding an Off-Road Segway along Door County's backwoods trails and scenic country roads. Enjoy your connection with nature as you cruise the wooded areas. Our ATV-style, self balancing Segways handle the terrain with ease, giving a fun and smooth adventure.

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Want to Feel like a Local? Take the Goat Farm Tour

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oats. Chèvre. Tours. Family. The dairy goat farm that supplies Door County Creamery in downtown Sister Bay is those things and also keenly multi-generational. After growing up in Sister Bay, Jesse Johnson helped his parents Kris and JJ launch the Waterfront Restaurant next to their popular JJ’s/LaPuerta. Soon after, he met wife-to-be Rachael, started a growing family, and together the couple opened the Creamery in 2015. Talk about local...the farm, located on County Rd ZZ, is 1.5 miles from the Creamery restaurant and market, where you’re encouraged to wander in and savor a delicious lunch or dinner with a glass of wine indoors, or enjoy a lazy summer day while dining al fresco on the expansive patio.

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The Creamery’s farm is a working farm, allowing visitors to really see what it takes to produce high quality goat milk, chèvre and cheese. Take one of the farm’s daily tours and you’ll have an experience unlike anything else. The farm tours each begin at the restaurant parking lot at 9:45 a.m., from where the 14-seat tour bus departs. Your family will then meet some of the 200+ family of goats on the property AND learn how goat milk is turned into fresh chèvre, healthy food and wellness items like freshly-made bath soap. After the 45-minute walking tour, it’s back on the bus for refreshing goat milk gelato and a short ride to the Creamery. The satisfying finale is a complete bistro lunch on the outdoor patio. You can visit doorcountycreamery.com to book online, then experience one more reasons why Door County offers a remarkable change of pace. — John Nelson doorcounty.net

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On the International Stage:

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onnie Glowacki’s art represents the unique spirit of Door County, she says. Featuring people of varied ages and backgrounds, the figures are united, even briefly, in specific landscapes and also in their enjoyment of the beautiful surrounding natural scenes and representative activities, like feeding swooping gulls with a backdrop of one of the county’s beautiful sunsets or a well-known vantage point. Even though it might not be immediately apparent, Glowacki is always telling a story with each painting. “I’m almost always taking people to places I’ve discovered or imagined,” she said. “E ach painting is a story that brings back a memory, transporting both of us, the artist and the viewer, to a special place. I’m trying to lead us all to greater insights and more understanding of our roles in the world.” Connie says her basic underlying goal is the same for each artwork, to create an image that reveals her philosophies and creative purpose. “Our past experiences and the values resulting from them,” said Glowacki, “lead each of us artists to select certain subject matter and decide how we’ll present the images as our art.” On April 7, 2019, Glowacki and her husband Mike briefly visited her paintings at the U.S. Embassy in Prague, in the Czech Republic. The nine paintings were selected by U.S. Ambassador Steve King and his wife Karen. Glowacki was especially proud that each of the scenes pictured Door County, her spiritual home. Ambassador King told Connie and Mike that her art has been highly appreciated by the guests at the embassy’s frequent receptions. For more info, contact Connie Glowacki this season at her gallery in the Top of the Hill Shops in Fish Creek, call 608-752-0707 or email her at: miconent@charter.net. doorcounty.net

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fine art

artists carol bonick

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rtist Carol Bonick unveils a unique storytelling style in her portrayals of A nature, country life, and Americana. Her images have been jury-selected at shows throughout the Midwest and published by high-profile publications, including on the cover of the 2018 Door County Go! Guide. A co-founder/ instructor at Country Inn Art School (Geneva, IL), she is a member of the Int’l Colored Pencil Society and the Aurora and Geneva Art Leagues. door county carolbonick-art.com 920-854-5555 or 847-846-0783

lee radtke

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Lee has a special affinity for using oil painting to capture the movement, flow and still moments of the DC lifestyle. He is an active member of the Plein Air Painters of Chicago, Lake County Art League, and the Oil Painters of America. His original oils, prints and commissions are in corporate and private collections around the country. lake zurich, il radtkeart.com lee737@att.net Studio: 847-438-2778 Cell: 847-347-2993

katie musolff

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Katie Musolff lives and works along the backwaters of the Mississippi River in Vernon County, WI. Her work is based on the adventures she has while poking her head and hands into the natural world outside her back door. She’s been making a living as a full-time artist for 14 years and plans to continue. stoddard, wi

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galleries angela lensch gallery

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One-of-a-kind fine art. Featuring Angela’s unique, hand-woven gold and silver jewelry. The gallery also features an exceptional collection of fine art: stained glass by Julie Rutherford, 2D & 3D mosaic fine art by Angela Lensch, photography by Dan Eggert and copper wind sculptures by Dave Riemer. open daily : 10am – 5pm ( may - oct ); closed wednesdays . egg harbor 7653 Hwy 42 angelalensch.com 920-868-5088

plum bottom gallery

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Artist-made jewelry, pottery, and paintings from over 50 nationally collected artists. Showcasing the newest work of resident porcelain artist Chad Luberger. Explore perennial gardens and beautiful art at this Door County art destination. Come to Plum Bottom and Experience Art, Finely Crafted. open daily : 10am - 5pm may - oct ; 10am - 4pm, fri - tues , nov - apr d egg harbor 4999 Plum Bottom Rd PlumBottomGallery.com 920-743-2819

artzy studio

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Meet artist Cynthia L. Koshalek and view her award-winning art in ceramics, jewelry, glass, and painting. Also, featuring the owl art of Clarence P. Cameron and stained glass by Norma Hove. In the butterfly garden find a variety of garden art by Midwest artists. Daily demonstrations in the studio or butterfly garden. open: 10:30 am - 4:30 pm thurs - mon (may - oct). ephraim 10329 Hwy 42 facebook.com/Artzy-1095708867124923 608-438-7633

fine line designs gallery & sculpture garden

An eclectic mix of original paintings, glass, jewelry, sculpture, ceramics, custom wood furnishings and fiber art by more than 90 nationally-known artists. The gallery displays work indoors; landscaped sculpture garden showcases art in bronze, stone, metal, ceramic, copper and stainless steel. open : mon - sat , 10 am - 5 pm; sun , 11am - 4 pm. winter hours available . d ephraim 10376 Water St (Hwy 42) finelinedesignsgallery.com 920-854-4343

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ARTZY STUDIO A little bit of Paris in Door County

Jewelry • Ceramics • Paintings By Award-Winning Artist Cynthia L. Koshalek

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fine art galleries george burr gallery

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Featuring the breathtaking pastel landscapes by resident artist George Burr. Also representing Gary Wick, Scot Schmidt and others. Functional and decorative pottery, jewelry, coasters, magnets, cards, limited edition prints, gifts, yard art and much more. open daily: 10 am - 5 pm. d ephraim 10325 Hwy 42 GeorgeBurr.com 920-854-7877

pkj designs & michael beaster

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Door County inspired jewelry in sterling silver and 14 karat gold by Pamela Jeffcoat. Unique and offbeat functional art furniture by Michael Beaster. Artwork by Marcia Nichols and Betty Williams Carbol. open daily : 10 am - 5 pm ( may - oct ); winter hours : some saturdays and by appt .

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water street gallery

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A Door County art gallery featuring beautifully detailed original oil paintings of familiar landmarks and historic images of Door County’s rich rural past by local artist Fredric Bridenhagen. Maps, vintage posters and nautical charts of the surrounding lakes and islands, framed and unframed. Local woodland watercolors, photographs, cards, and gifts. d ephraim 9930 Water St artdoorcounty.com 920-854-5215 fish creek Art of Door County

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Original contemporary designs and antique revival micro pave designs, period antique jewelry, museum-quality ancient Greek and Roman coins, and high-grade watches. DC’s largest selection of natural pink and yellow diamonds, rare gems — Alexandrite, Tanzanite, Tsavorite and Padparadscha Sapphire. open daily: 12 - 6 pm. d ephraim 9906 Water St zablerdesign.com 920-854-4801

connie glowacki

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“Watercolors with Spirit” gallery and art demonstrations. View nationally-known, award-winning artist Connie Glowacki as she creates her original watercolor paintings and drawings. Limited edition prints, gift items, and note cards also available. Located at the Top of the Hill Shops. open daily: 10 am - 5 pm (may- oct). fish creek 9331 Spring Rd connie-glowacki.com 608-774-4737

hide side corner store, ltd

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Unique art and outerwear. American leathers for men/women by Remy and Lone Pine, exquisite fur coats, vests, jackets. Handcrafted furniture out of twisted juniper, redwood, Texas mesquite, marble/stone mirrors, iron wine racks, fossils, William Henry knives. Kinetic sculptures, metal art and kaleidoscopes! fish creek 9413 Hwy 42, downtown hideside.com 920-868-2333

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photography door county images

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Capturing the heart of DC through his trademark photo-painting technique, artist Christopher Arndt breathes new life into scenes of DC. From the beauty of orchard lined roads, to the picturesque bluff-lined shores, his images highlight the peninsula’s amazing landscape and history. Available at select locations throughout Door County. door county doorcountyimages.com 630-690-3146

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Exploring the cherry orchard, and experiencing the beauty and color of his immediate world, his family’s old farmhouse was filled with canvases created by his talented father and sister. Creativity was praised, inspired and instilled, and now Joe has plunged into the discovery of his own creative niche. Joe says he always knew he would eventually find his happiness in creativity and art, and ultimately went to school to study music and landscape architecture. After many years of random jobs, in 2018 he invested himself fully in becoming the artist that he felt lived and breathed within him. He bought and borrowed art supplies and tattooing equipment, and found a new determination to show the world his perspective on life. In October, Joe took on the “Inktober” challenge, a social media event in which artists and illustrators of all skill sets display their creativity and perseverance by creating a new piece of art every day for 31 days in a row. Joe used the challenge to showcase his talent to prospective tattoo shops seeking talent, give his family, friends and vendors some insight into his skills, and prove to himself he could successfully finish such a grueling project. Inktober has since resulted in a rejiggering of his work as an artist: he has since been flooded with commissions and even sold some Inktober designs to an Amazon.com program that markets t-shirt designs through the massive online retailer. The new commissions range from designs for business marketing, fanboy and nerd art, tattoo concepts, and even joint portraits of owners’ past and present pets. Joe feels he’s on the cusp of big things. He says the proverbial life of the starving artist isn’t at all easy, but it is a life that this burgeoning artist is determined to redefine for himself and live to its fullest potential. — Laurel Ciohon Contact Joe Risch for more info on his artwork: email: risch.joe@gmail.com; website: www.joerisch.com; Instagram: @joerischtattooart

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World-class chamber musicians present radically appealing performances of strings, winds and piano in elegant Door County locations. Concerts midJune through September 2 and a Labor Day Series. Most concerts include receptions to meet and mingle with musicians. Adult/student/youth pricing. door county midsummersmusic.com 920-854-7088

peninsula music festival

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PMF presents nine different symphonic concerts each August, featuring the Festival Orchestra with conductor Victor Yampolsky. August 6-24 — our 67th Season — will feature pianists Stewart Goodyear & Vassily Primakov, An Evening of Choral Music, violinist Bella Hristova and so much more! Tickets from $35, children/student just $10. north ephraim 1 0347 Hwy 42, Green Gables Shops (Unit B)

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hree annual gatherings of songwriters at Holiday Music Motel; musicians T collaborating on creative, fresh music performed on select weekends. 2019 EVENTS: Steel Bridge Songfest, Jun 14-15, 2019; Dark Songs, Oct 25-26, 2019; 2020 EVENTS: Love on Holiday, Feb 7-8, 2020; Steel Bridge Songfest, Jun 11-14, 2020; Dark Songs, Oct 23-24, 2020 Listen 24/7 year-round on steelbridgeradio.com or download the app! d sturgeon bay 30 N 1st Ave holidaymusicmotel.com 920-743-5571

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fishstock concert series

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Unique collection and sales of unusual folk instruments: hand-crafted Irish/ Celtic harps, ocarinas, recorders, penny whistles, bowed psalteries, dulcimers, ukeleles, music books and other music-related items including jewelry. open daily : may - oct , by appointment nov - april . sister bay 10055 State Hwy 57 handverksmusic.com 920-421-2986

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artists needed were a few sets of ears, maybe an amp. That musical model was turned on its head when the local entertainers gathered on one stage, on one night, May 20, 1994. Of course, these performers were known to get together and occasionally jam -- but not like this -- 40 of them all at once! And the so- called Passages Live! Show was the perfect way to indoctrinate the new 725-seat Door Community Auditorium in Fish Creek. A few of the names gathered that night still resonate today: Big Mouth, Doc Heide, Julian Hagen, Jim Spector, David Hatch... The majority of the artists, however, have moved on or passed on. But, for one big night, the producer of the show, John Nelson, had procured a monumental assembly of talent. Like a photograph of an extended family, a time capsule for a specific era in Door County had been captured. All photography Š1995 Gordon Hegenbarth

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Passages Live was a celebration of Door County arts. The event aired on the radio, and CDs, videos and t-shirts commemorated this era-defining spectacle. Little did everyone know that they were also heralding a change in the music landscape. The venue itself, Door Community Auditorium was built to attract national touring acts. Slowly but surely this would alter some


“ S o many musicians wanted to p erform at Passages, the joke a w eek later was that the show hadn’t quite ended yet...”

of the local scene. Over the course of the next two decades, each community would solidify their own outdoor performing arts centers, ensuring a free concert in the county almost every single summer eve. These have grown into bread and butter venues for some Door County musical mainstays, while music-licensing behemoths like ASCAP and BMI have shaken down the mom & pop bar/restaurant music scene into near oblivion. All is not lost. If you look (and listen!) hard enough, the spirit of the big night carries on in Door County. As if still tethered to that jubilee, two of the sponsors of Passages Live!, The Cookery and The White Gull Inn, are still two of the most reliable places to find live musical accompaniment with your meal. County Sound CDs and Tapes (another sponsor that night) no longer exists, but if it did, surely amongst the racks you would find present day local singer/songwriters Katie Dahl or Jeanne Kuhns, both of whom embody a time and place now passed into memory. — by Larry Majewski 305


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2019 Summer Concerts

June 20 - 29

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Fall Concert Series

July 17 - 27 July 31 - Aug 10

August 31 - December 7

birchcreek.org/tickets 920.868.3763 | 3 Miles East of Egg Harbor on County E |

Birch Creek Brings Performance-Based Music E ducation to Higher Level From mid-June to mid-August each summer, Birch Creek students and faculty are in residence for four 2-week Academy Sessions in Percussion & Steel Band, Symphony and Jazz. The campus is set in a beautiful rural landscape located three miles east of Egg Harbor and welcomes 200 students and 100 faculty members who study by day and present over 30 concerts at night in the historic Dutton Concert Barn. Faculty and students also perform a full range of public outreach concerts. Birch Creek concerts feature world- class professional musicians along with advanced students who will perform in 2019 from June 20-29 (Percussion & Steel Band); July 3-13 (Symphony); July 17-27 (Jazz I); and July 31-August 10 (Jazz II). Faculty members return to Birch Creek for the Fall Concert Series: Steel Pan Virtuoso, Liam Teague (August 31); Lawrence University Jazz Faculty Quartet (September 7); Double Keyboard Piano, Jodie DeSalvo (September 14); Jazz Combo: Jeff Campbell and Friends (October 12) and Christmas at Birch Creek (December 7). Visit birchcreek.org/tickets or call 920-868-3763. 306


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I’M WITH HER & YOLA July 12

RANKY TANKY & SHEMEKIA COPELAND September 21

LYLE LOVETT July 19

Lyle Lovett & his Large Band • Mavis Staples • Rosanne Cash • Glenn Miller Orchestra Amos Lee & Mutlu • I’m With Her & Yola • Jake Shimabukuro • Squirrel Nut Zippers Tom Papa Greg Brown • The Righteous Brothers • Rising Appalachia • Tusk: The World’s #1 Tribute to Fleetwood Mac • Alejandro Escovedo & pat mAcdonald Shemekia Copeland • Ranky Tanky • Cathy Grier & the Troublemakers Wade Fernandez & Bill Miller • Capitol Sun Rays & Katie Dahl Big Mouth & The Power Tool Horns • Manitowoc Minute & Special Consensus

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DCA’s E clectic 2019 Summer Lineup A lively mix of iconic stage legends, groundbreaking up-and-comers, and beloved Door County favorites will make for an exciting 2019 season at Door Community Auditorium. The year’s lineup includes performers who have endeared themselves to local audiences, including Lyle Lovett and his Large Band (7/19), ukulele virtuoso Jake Shimabukuro (7/26), roots-folk ensemble Rising Jake Shimabukuro Appalachia (7/30), R&B trailblazer Mavis Staples (8/29), Big Mouth and The Power Tool Horns (10/5), songwriter Katie Dahl, and the Capitol Sun Rays, a new Americana band featuring Birds of Chicago (11/30). Other events include thunder-voiced songwriter Greg Brown (6/21), The Glenn Miller Orchestra (6/29), a tribute to Queen album “A Night at the Opera” (7/3), songwriters Alejandro Escovedo and pat mAcdonald (7/8), roots supergroup I’m With Her with a set by Yola (7/12), soul singer Amos Lee with a set by Yutlu (7/13), country-folk’s Rosanne Cash (7/16), legendary The Righteous Brothers (7/22), Fleetwood Mac tribute band Tusk (8/1), and quirky swing band Squirrel Nut Zippers (8/11). DCA also hosts Peninsula Music Festival in August. See www.dcauditorium.org for updated info. doorcounty.net

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Fishstock Concerts Focus on Folk, Americana and Alternative E ast of Fish Creek, near the intersection of County Hwy F and Maple Grove Road, stands a big white barn adorned in colorful letters dubbing it “Fishstock.” The 100-year-old structure offers a superb indoor/outdoor ambiance and is easily one of Door County’s most unique performance venues. What began in 1985 as a venture in employee housing evolved into a series of Sunday night concerts with folk, Americana and alternative music. Starting on June 30 this year, there will be ten Sunday evenings of great energetic music and fun, combining some of the area’s best local musicians and bands, with visiting favorites. Fishstock boasts two indoor stages — one on the main floor and another in the loft for the intermission show — with additional seating outside. Both concert areas feature independent state-of-the-art lighting and sound systems, creating a personal and rustic setting for performers and audiences alike. A large, digital projection system relays the stage views to the outdoor seating. Visit fishstockmusic.com for more info. 308


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June 12 - August 24

PENINSULA PARK AMPHITHEATER - FISH CREEK

We Like It Where? - WORLD PREMIERE

Based on the true “mouse that roared” story of Winneconne’s 1967 hilarious publicity stunt to secede from Wisconsin.

Book by Corrie Beula Kovacs & Stephen Kovacs; Music & Lyrics by Stephen Kovacs

Windjammers

Lake Michigan, 1876. A coming of age tale of courage and adventure amid high waves, fresh air, legend, and song.

Book by Robin Share; Music by Clay Zambo; Lyrics by Robin Share & Clay Zambo

Dairy Heirs

A modern-day Moo-sical: home grown, hearty, plenty sweet with a side of tongue in cheek.

Book by Joel Kopischke & Eva Nimmer; Lyrics & Story by Joel Kopischke Music by Alissa Rhode

August 30 - October 26

NORTHERN SKY’S NEW CREATIVE CENTER THEATER

Dad’s Season Tickets - WORLD PREMIERE

A nostalgic musical celebration of family, folly and the Green Bay Packers. Book, Lyrics & Music by Matt Zembrowski

BOX OFFICE: 920.854.6117 NORTHERNSKYTHEATER.COM

Northern Sky Theater’s Season in the Park Northern Sky is like no other theater company. One might think their most unique feature is that they perform their summer season in the middle of a state park, beneath red pine and the night sky (6/12-8/24). But that’s not what’s most unusual about this popular destination. The company’s mainstay is to produce new musicals every year — tailored for all ages at prices that won’t break the bank. The company has developed over 50 new shows since their inception, and this year they’ll add two more. The new show this summer will be We Like It Where? based on the true story of Winneconne’s 1967 hilarious publicity stunt to secede from Wisconsin. The company will also feature the moo-sical comedy Dairy Heirs and the sailing adventure Windjammers in rotating repertory. This fall will see Northern Sky move indoors to their new Creative Center on County Road A in Fish Creek. Not only will they have a grand opening of their new 248-seat theater, but will also premiere the new show Dad’s Season Tickets, a musical celebration of family, folly and the Green Bay Packers. 310


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CONCERTS HELD AT 7:30 PM DOOR COMMUNITY AUDITORIUM • FISH CREEK, WI TICKETS START AT $35 • STUDENTS AND CHILDREN ARE JUST $10

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Celebrating the Rich Legacy of Victor Yampolsky in Final Season as PMF ’s Maestro On the shores of Door County, PMF presents a nine concert summer season every August featuring performances by internationally renowned guest artists, and the 65-member Festival Orchestra comprised of musicians representing global Symphony and Opera Orchestras including Bella Hristova Montreal, Toronto, Dallas, Pittsburgh, Boston, Milwaukee, Omaha, St. Louis, Houston Grand Opera, The Dallas Opera and Lyric Opera of Chicago. Guest artists this season include pianists Hyejin Joo, Vassily Primakov and Stewart Goodyear; Violinists Janet Sung and Bella Hristova; Cellist Denise Djokic; Saxophonist Timothy McAllister, and the Dudley Birder Chorale. Programs include solo recitals, special concert events, and a Chamber Music series in February featuring members of the Festival Orchestra, and guest artists. Concerts every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 7:30pm in the Door Community Auditorium, Fish Creek. Administration and Ticketing Services are located in N. Ephraim at 10347 N. Water Street in the Shops of Green Gables. Visit musicfestival.com or call 920-854-4060 for tickets, which range from $35 to $75; students and children only $10. doorcounty.net

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2019 SEASON JUNE 18 to JULY 7

A Trick of the Light

A world première comedy by Peter Moore. Eddie becomes unexpectedly invisible!

JULY 10 to JULY 28

A Murder is Announced By Leslie Darbon. Adapted from Agatha Christie’s novel.

JULY 31 to AUGUST 18

“Wonderful theater! Hard to believe this is not Broadway!” Mother Nature provides the picturesque setting and the Peninsula Players’ renowned artistic company provides a truly unforgettable theatrical experience.

Don’t miss this Door County treasure!

June 18 - October 20

920.868.3287 • www.PeninsulaPlayers.com Between Egg Harbor & Fish Creek. West of Highway 42.

Book & Lyrics by Bruce Joel Rubin. Music & Lyrics by Dave Stewart & Glen Ballard. Based on the Paramount Pictures film written by Bruce Joel Rubin.

AUGUST 21 to SEPTEMBER 1

Silent Sky

A stellar play by Lauren Gunderson.

PLAYBILL SUBJECT TO CHANGE

Ghost The Musical

SEPTEMBER 4 to OCTOBER 20

George Washington’s Teeth By Mark St. Germain. False teeth, false history and genuine laughter.

Performances 6 nights a week! No shows on Mondays.

Peninsula Players’ Rousing 84th Season Laughs, drama, murder, lively music, historical figures and fast-paced comedies fill Peninsula Players Theatre’s 84th season. The 2019 season opens with the world premiere of A Trick of the Light by Peter Moore and directed by Tom Mula. Eddie, played by Neil Brookshire, discovers he can turn invisible at will! Eddie and his hilarious buddies learn a little about themselves, life and love. July is filled with murder, music and romance. A Murder is Announced, by Leslie Darbon, adapted from Agatha Christie’s novel features Penny Slusher as Miss Marple. Foust directs this engaging whodunit. Linda Fortunato directs and choreographs Ghost The Musical, a fantasy thriller that follows the romance of Sam and Molly. Silent Sky is the true story of pioneering scientists at Harvard Observatory in the 1890s. Bissell, Lanyon, Roman and Slusher portray female astronomers who were ahead of their time. Autumn brings George Washington’s Teeth, a fast-paced comedy with false teeth, false history and genuine laughter. Director Greg Vinkler directs this hilarious romp. For tickets, curtain times, and dates, visit peninsulaplayers.com or call 920-868-3287. 312


Handverks Music: Celebrating the Beauty of Celtic Harps Playing the harp is an amazing gift that you can give to yourself and to others. And as the adage goes, it’s a gift that keeps on giving. The harp appeals to people of all ages and all walks of life. Unique among musical instruments, it can also be played and enjoyed at any skill level. As a result, most people play the harp for their own pleasure and enrich their lives. Irish/Celtic and Gothic harps are the specialty of Handverks Music & Harp Studio in Sister Bay. The company offers harps in six different models and sizes, from 22 to 34 strings, plus customization and repairs. Visit Handverks’ harp showroom to experience how easy and fun it is to play one of these beautiful, spiritual instruments. You can also listen to harp sound samples or watch videos on the company’s website. Handverks also offers other folk instruments such as ukuleles, recorders, ocarinas, mandolins and their related music books. Located at 10055 State Hwy 57, Sister Bay, WI 54234. Email: gebern@hotmail.com; 920-421-2686; handverksmusic.com. Open daily May-Oct., winter hours by appt.

Playing the Harp is an Amazing Gift You Can Give to Yourself and Others!

Hand-crafted Celtic harps, ukuleles, ocarinas, recorders, psalteries, dulcimers, other unique instruments, jewelry Visit our harp showroom today to see how easy and fun it is to play this beautiful instrument!

10055 State Hwy 57 Sister Bay S. of Sister Bay, 1/4 mi. N. of Hwy Q

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y” Original Comedy Skits June - “Just Plane Funn ter Camp June-July - Youth Thea r berlost” by Marie Kohle July - “A Girl of the Lim Simon Female Version” by Neil le, up Co d Od he “T st Augu Wedding” September - “Barbara’s by Daniel Stern Bay PO Box 782 • Sturgeon eater@gmail.com eth 920.818.0816 • 1rogu eater/timeline facebook.com/rogueth

Rogue Theater’s Family Entertainment It’s all about family — your family and our theater family — and having fun. Rogue Theater is a true treasure of Door County, and a testament to the brilliant talent that abounds in this county. Headline shows this season include A Girl of the Limberlost in July. Adapted from the classic 1909 novel, the show transports us to Indiana’s oncevast Limberlost Swamp, where Elnora takes us on an adventure of life and nature. August sets the stage for The Odd Couple, Female Version. Unger and Madison are at it again — Florence Unger and Olive Madison, that is — in Neil Simon’s hilarious contemporary comic classic. The laughs continue well into September, with Barbara’s Wedding, in which Jerry and Molly Schiff are the only non-celebrities in the Malibu neighborhood. Known for outrageously great characters and humorous scripts and some wonderful dramatic performances, Rogue keeps bringing great quality shows at affordable prices going into its 7th season. Rogue Theater tickets are $15. Performances are at 7:30 (Thurs, Fri. Sat.) 2 PM (Sun). For information call 920-818-0816 or visit facebook.com/roguetheater. 314


“Alexa, play Door County” You may find it to be your favorite souvenir from Door County. For over ten years now, fm106.9 The Lodge has been the soundtrack to the Door County lifestyle, and recently, has had an over 300% growth in digital listeners. With the boom of in-home assistants and smart car listening, people have taken their love of Door County home using The Lodge for a unique mix of music and community information. “We like tuning in whenever we want to feel like we’re back in Door County. I listen from my desk at work or in the kitchen on Sunday mornings and have brunch with the Lodge,” said Amanda from the other D.C. near Annapolis. You can take The Lodge with you wherever you go with their free online audio stream at fm1069theLodge.com or ask Alexa to tune in WLGE. If you remember visiting Thumb Fun, Aqualand or spending time at the roller rink, their sister station, Rewind 97.7 might be for you. Seeing similar interest out of the area, the station’s nostalga-based programming, deep pop-rock favorites and community insight is sought out for fun, up-tempo entertainment. Stream free at Rewind977.com or ask Alexa to tune in WQDC. doorcounty.net

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e’ve all heard that technology is evolving to solve human problems, make life easier and create more time. But is your life easier, and do you have more time? What about the culture of technology and its evolution towards...what? Kevin Kelly, co-founder of Wired Magazine said, “technology is how we hack life.” We use it to make life better. Think of all the advancements made in medical technology alone! But just because surgeons have the technology to work on two clients at the same time, should they? It begs the question: if we lived a slower, simpler, more-balanced life, would there be so much disease? According to American Academy of things to do, Neurology, a study on the effects of higher 10 to undo: 1 See a sunrise cortisol (the stress hormone) on the brain, 2 See a sunset has proven that cortisol does “lower brain 3 Set out a blanket at night and watch falling stars and satellites volumes and impair memory in asymp 4 Get lost on back roads tomatic younger to middle-aged adults, 5 Drive the speed limit (or less). with the association being evident particu 6 Turn off your cell larly in women.” Which means our stressed phone and computer for (at least) one day brains are shrinking... 7 While waiting in line, list all things you’re Amit Sood, MD, professor of medicine grateful for in life at Mayo Clinic said, “Although our brains 8 Take the ferry to Washington Island have evolved over time, the speed of life to 9 Take your shoes off day is the main stressor — it’s much faster and walk in the grass 1 0 Find one of the than our brain’s ability to adapt.” 53 public beaches and lie quietly for Do we wait for a wake-up call or do we (at least) 15 minutes. do something about our culture of speed? Even though the word “wellness” is popping up in articles everywhere, is a yoga class, 15-minutes of meditation, and a protein smoothie going to be enough? In the wise words of Winnie the Pooh, “Often nothing leads to the very best of something.” So consider really slowing down and perhaps engage in nothing. Being in Door County is the perfect place to try it. — Marise A. Redmann doorcounty.net

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greens n grains café

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L ocated within DC’s only natural food store. Featuring vegetarian and raw food cuisine and a juice bar. The deli offers a wonderful selection of raw foods, paninis, wraps, hummus, natural and organic specialties, freshlypressed juices, fruit smoothies, healthy bakery, a tea bar and organic coffees. open : 9 am - 5 pm (may - oct ). egg harbor 7821 Hwy 42 greens-n-grains.com 920-868-9999

greens n grains market

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L ocated within DC’s only natural food store. Vegetarian and raw food cuisine and a juice bar. The deli offers a selection of raw foods, paninis, wraps, hummus, natural and organic specialties, freshly-pressed juices, fruit smoothies, healthy bakery, tea bar and organic coffees. open : 9 am - 5 pm (may - oct ). d egg harbor 7821 Hwy 42 greens-n-grains.com 920-868-9999

junction center yoga studio

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ased on Ashtanga (Eight-Limbed) Yoga Tradition, includes breath work B and meditation as well as physical, hatha yoga practice. Begin the process by working with breath, focus, proper alignment in the asana (postures). Beginners’ yoga - Gentle Yoga - Levels I, II, III. Drop-ins welcome! junctioncenteryoga.com

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spa verde

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Feel great and look your best the green way! DC’s first green salon & spa. Massage, Shiatsu, facials, body wraps, acupuncture and more. Green nail care using the cleanest products available. Henna and other plant-based colors bring out beauty without harsh chemicals. egg harbor 7821 Hwy 42 spaverdesalon.com 920-868-1597

Junction Center Yoga & Zen Calm your mind, strengthen your body

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wellness health britta salon

beauty

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Hand-crafted soaps and bath products featuring goat milk soaps bath bombs, bath salts, and pedicure loofah bars. Customer favorites include goat milk infused natural sea sponge bath bars – now in 15 scents. d ephraim 9930 Hwy 42 ephraimsbar.com 920-854-7757 fish creek 4201 Main St ephraimsbar.com 920-868-4400

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wellness health lavender spa

beauty

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Voted No. 1 Boutique Spa in Wisconsin by Milwaukee Magazine. Specializing in massage therapy, all-natural products, couples massage, infrared cedar sauna, jade roller massage bed, spa and lodging packages, girlfriend getaways. Open seasonally by appointment. Located at the Settlement Courtyard Inn. fish creek 9126 State Hwy 42 settlementinn.com/lavender-spa 920-868-9200

shanti studio massage & healing arts

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Small, independently-owned massage therapy practice. Felice Birmingham, licensed massage therapist, offers a unique blend of techniques, tailored to the individual’s needs, with a focus on holistic well-being. Open by appointment. Book online at shantistudiohealingarts.com fish creek (1 mi. so. of village) The Settlement Shops, 9108 Hwy 42/Unit E-2 920-868-0164

sister bay athletic club

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BAC combines the highest quality service, instruction and amenities in a S high-end fitness club with the warmth, connection and playfulness of small boutique studios. Always striving to provide members with education, instruction and encouragement to inspire and support their most vibrant and exceptional wellness lifestyles. Long-term options include 3-, 6- and 12-month memberships. Short-term options cover day, week, and month passes. sister bay 10581 County Walk Ln sisterbayathleticclub.com 920-854-8075

shanti studio massage therapy & healing arts

NEW boutique massage practice!

Felice Birmingham, Licensed Massage Therapist

shanti studio

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Settlement Shops | 1 mi. S. of Fish Creek 9108 Hwy 42 | Unit E-2 | 920.868.0164

Try our New Infrared Sauna! Open Sunday–Thursday 9–5 and Friday–Saturday 9–6

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Emergency Care 24/7. Urgent Care + full range of primary & specialty services: home health, long-term care, rehabilitation services, rheumatology, oncology and more. Clinics: Algoma, Fish Creek, Sturgeon Bay, Washington Island. d sturgeon bay 3 23 S 18th Ave dcmedical.org 920-743-5566

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logan creek soap & more

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ew location, same soap products! Beautiful, natural, handmade soap: N shampoo, shaving, pet soaps, shower, hand bars. All-natural, made with gentle vegetable oils. Rich, moisturizing soap, no irritating chemicals. Soap-related products, artisan-made gifts, and Lily Anna Stitches wool applique patterns and supplies. Shop retail, online, farmers markets. d sturgeon bay 142 S Madison Ave logancreeksoap.com 920-493-7627

fragrant isle lavender farm

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Midwest’s largest lavender farm with 14,000 lavender plants. Learn about growing, harvesting and processing. 100s of luxurious products from islandgrown lavender. Enjoy delicious café specialties! Lavender ice cream, artisanal chocolates, pastries and beverages. washington island 1350 Airport Rd fragrantisle.com 920-847-2950 fish creek 9341 Spring Rd fragrantisle.com 920-868-4332

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Sunday–Thursday 9–5 Friday–Saturday 9–6

Espresso, fresh-pressed veggie juices, smoothies, vegetarian paninis, wraps, salads and soups (920) 868 9999 • greens-n-grains.com • info@greens-n-grains.com 7821 Highway 42 • Downtown Egg Harbor in the Purple Building

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OUR PASSION IS YOUR FITNESS + WELLNESS! High-End Fitness Club Meets Small Boutique Studio Cardio Strength Training Personal Training Barre Dance Fitness Zumba Piloxing Yoga Indoor Cycling Boot Camp Pilates Meditation Yoga Trapeze and More!

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s someone who has always been blessed with good health, Door County Medical Center was not a place where I’ve spent much time, at least not since 1982, when I was born there. I’ve had a few health scares, but nothing prepared me for the night of September 2, 2018. I was involved in a freak household accident that left me with a broken hip and femur, broken hand and wrist, and several broken ribs.

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After being rushed to Door County Medical Center, I was almost immediately sent into emergency surgery. The days, weeks, and months that followed were the hardest of my life, but with the help of the incredible DCMC staff, I was able to slowly make a full recovery. My surgical team rebuilt my hip and femur with two titanium rods and rebuilt my shattered wrist with a titanium plate. My physical therapists assisted me while I learned to walk again and my occupational therapists helped me regain strength and movement in my hand. From the incredible nurses that were right by my side during my entire stay, to the helpful people in the financial office, to my amazing counselor that I still meet with, I’m nothing short of amazed by DCMC’s kindness and care. At the time of my accident I was unfortunately without medical insurance. The DCMC financial office introduced me to the Community Fund, specifically designed for patients without insurance, which helped cover a huge percentage of my medical bills. The remainder of my bills were covered by my savings and donations by members of the Door County community through a crowd-funding website. I’m still overwhelmed by their generosity and selflessness. As I continue to recover, I’ve slowly started running again. One of my favorite races is the Door County Half Marathon, held each spring in Peninsula State Park. E ach year, in order to participate, I raise money for a local cause. This year I’ll raise money for the DCMC Community Fund, a cause that is near and dear to my heart. I am forever grateful to this community and will continue to give back as long as I am able. — Laurel Ciohon 329


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weddings

catering thyme catering

[ad – pg. 335]

ffering DC a full catering service for groups large and small. Specializing O in quality, locally-sourced, carefully prepared food to please any palate. Unlimited menu planning, flexibility and our unique approach to your event allow us to create truly inspiring, personalized menus for all your needs. Let our staff treat you and your guests to an unforgettable experience. d baileys harbor 7670 Hwy 57 thymecateringdoorcounty.com 920-421-5112

alexander’s

[ad – pg. 335]

C’s most experienced, trusted, and fully-insured wedding caterer! D Private, enclosed porch available for rehearsal dinners and private parties, and a large yard for tent events, too. Off-site catering available – let us come to you! A wide variety of entrees by Chef Bruce. Call for our catering manager, Kevin today! d fish creek 3667 Hwy 42 alexandersofdoorcounty.com 920-868-3532

salon britta salon

[ad – pg. 333]

For the perfect salon to make you even more beautiful on your special day, visit the one-stop AVEDA salon destination for men’s and women’s hair, nails, and makeup services. The best choice for your wedding party, equipped to help you look and feel fabulous. Call Britta Nelson to reserve your styling or color date, or with Linda Crockett, our nails wizard. open: year round, tues - sat. d ephraim 10431 Hwy 42 brittasalonllc.com britta.britts@gmail.com 920-421-4247

zabler design jewelers

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riginal contemporary designs and antique revival micro pave designs, O period antique jewelry, museum-quality ancient Greek and Roman coins, and high-grade watches. DC’s largest selection of natural pink and yellow diamonds and rare gems - Alexandrite, Tanzanite, Tsavorite and Padparadscha Sapphire. open daily: 12 - 6pm d ephraim 9906 Water St zablerdesign.com 920-854-4801

venue fishstock concert series wedding venue

[ad – pg. 308]

he perfect central Door County location for a wedding that will leave T a memorable impression on your guests! This rustic barn setting has plenty of space and parking, with room for up to 150 guests. Enjoy your special day indoors or out. New covered pavilion. Fishstock is the oldest continuous running concert venue in Door County. Ask about our Door County Farmhouse to rent. fish creek 3127 County Rd F fishstockmusic.com 414-659-1521

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CALL OR BOOK YOUR APPOINTMENT ONLINE TODAY!

DOOR COUNTY’S

LuxurySalon women’s & men’s cuts • color • balayage make-up • waxing • nails bridal & special occasion services

LOCATED IN NORTH EPHRAIM | NEXT TO SUMMER KITCHEN RESTAURANT

Britta Nelson, Owner MASTER COLORIST & STYLIST

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STYLIST, NAIL SPECIALIST & FACIALS

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DOOR COUNTY’S #1 WEDDING-CATERING SERVICE

With years of catering and wedding experience, Alexander’s offers a private enclosed porch for your rehearsal dinner, and beautiful tent events on our spacious property. Fully-Licensed • Off-Site Catering

3667 HWY. 42 | 1 MI. NORTH OF FISH CREEK 920.868.3532 | ALEXANDERSOFDOORCOUNTY.COM

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Door County is Northeast Wisconsin’s Premier Area for Destination Weddings!

Let us make your event exceptional!

THYME CATERING • Farm-to-table custom menus • Freshest, locally-sourced ingredients • Highly-trained staff provides set-up, serving your guests & clean up after • We work with the best area planners & event sites to create the perfect venue and best dining experience around • Indoor and outdoor options available

Exclusive in-house caterer for Maxwelton Braes Lodge 7670 Hwy 57 • Baileys Harbor 920.839.2500 • ThymeCuisine.com

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hotels

resorts

ridges inn & suites

[ad – pg. 336]

lean, comfortable, quiet. Woodside location adjacent to the Ridges C Sanctuary on DC’s quiet side. Walking distance to restaurants, parks, churches, beaches, marina. Pet friendly cottages available. Exceptional housekeeping. Sensible rates. Romantiques Antiques Store on property. Located on Hwy 57, 1/2 mile from Baileys Harbor. reservations@ridgesinn.com d baileys harbor 8252 Hwy 57 ridgesinn.com 920-839-2127

landmark resort

[ad – pg. 343]

Enjoy woodland or water views in 1, 2, and 3-bedroom suites featuring full kitchens, balconies or patios, free WiFi and fine furnishings. On-site amenities include multiple pools, tennis courts and casual dining at the Carrington Pub & Grill. Pool open 24/7 d egg harbor 4929 Landmark Dr thelandmarkresort.com 920-868-3205

the shallows resort

[ad – pg. 337]

L ocated on 400’ of private shoreline, The Shallows Resort offers the perfect setting for your next DC getaway. From private cottages to luxury homes and the Shoreside Motel, there are accommodations for everyone. All guests have access to the amenities, including a whirlpool and heated pool, tennis court, complimentary use of bicycles, canoes and kayaks, Wi-Fi, and more. AAA-rated. egg harbor 7353 Horseshoe Bay Rd shallows.com 800-257-1560

NEWLY NEWLY RENOVATED RENOVATED FOR FOR 2019! 2019!

NEWLY RENOVATED FOR 2019! Clean, comfortable, quiet in a wooded setting surrounded by The Ridges Sanctuary

RIDGES INN & SUITES Coachlite Inn and Suites of Door County Where people come by choice, not by chance.

Quiet and comfortable in the pines, 1/2-mile south of downtown Sister Bay. Sensible rates, spacious and clean rooms. Open Year Round. 2544 South Bay Shore Drive P.O. Box 221 Sister Bay, WI 54234-0221 welcome@coachliteinn.com www.coachliteinn.com

8252 State Hwy 57 1/2 mi. North of Downtown Baileys Harbor reservations@ridgesinn.com www.ridgesinn.com • (920) 839-2127

(920) 854-5503 • (800) 745-5031 Fax: (920) 854-9011

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lodging hotels sunny studio in ephraim

resorts

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rivate studio with full bathroom, plus private porch and entrance. Sleeps two. P Two blocks from the water, walking distance to Ephraim. Wood floors, tiled bathroom, marble vanity, refrigerator, coffee maker, dishes and glassware, washer & dryer. WiFi, HBO, Netflix, Hulu and Prime. Book online today! d ephraim airbnb.com/rooms/22750642 920-246-7129

waterfront beachside studios

[ad – pg. 342]

our private studios on the beach with covered porches and the best water F view in DC! Take in the beauty of Ephraim from your studio porch. Dock and pool access. Kitchenettes with refrigerator, microwave, toaster, dishes, and coffee maker. Tiled showers, new king beds, modern decor, flatscreen cable TV, WiFi, and more. Call for reservations or book online. open: may-oct. ephraim 9939 Water St airbnb.com/rooms/31743342 920-246-7129

harbor guest house

[ad – pg. 339]

Seven luxurious waterfront apartments on the shore of Fish Creek harbor. Antique country decor. Full kitchens, fireplaces, cable TV, A/C. Walk to shopping and town. Also, 1 and 2-bedroom apartments with kitchens. Boat slips available. Free WiFi. open: year round. d fish creek 9484 Spruce St harborguesthouse.com 920-868-2284

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COMFORT, VALUE & WAFFLES The perfect vacation needs all 3!

Stay on the Bay

LODGE & SUITES | STURGEON BAY Free Home-style Breakfast | Indoor Pool & Whirlpool Hotel-wide, High-speed Internet

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lodging hotels julie’s park café, motel & countryside cottages

resorts

[ad – pg. 338]

amily owned and operated with an in-town location as well as countryside F cottages and motel rooms. In-town motel rooms feature 1 king, 1 king with whirlpool, or 2 queen size beds, as well as a 2-bedroom café suite. Restaurant serving breakfast and lunch. At the entrance to Peninsula State Park. Walking distance to many unique shops, public beach and more. d fish creek 4020 Main St juliesmotel.com 920-868-2999

white gull inn

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Historic inn with original antiques, fireplaces, and unforgettable food. Beautifully renovated rooms, suites, and cottages, all with the Inn’s famous full breakfast included. Located off the highway, but close to everything in historic Fish Creek. open: year round. d fish creek 4225 Main St whitegullinn.com 800-624-1987 920-868-3517

coachlite inn of sister bay

[ad – pg. 336]

uiet, secluded, comfortable in the pines, and near all that DC offers. Spacious, Q clean rooms. Refrigerators, coffeemakers, microwaves, hairdryers. Complimentary deluxe continental breakfast. Whirlpool suites available. Sensible rates. 2014 TripAdvisor Cert of Excellence. 1/2 mile south of downtown. d sister bay 2544 S Bay Shore Dr coachliteinn.com 920-854-5503 800-745-5031

A historical patio-style motel, rescued from the wrecking ball

Retro vacation lodging at its finest!

1161 Green Bay Road (Highway 42-57) Sturgeon Bay 9 2 0 . 74 6 . 8 0 0 0 motel57.com

COUNTRYSIDE COTTAGES Located at the entrance FISH to Peninsula State Park Breakfast All Day Vegetarian/Gluten-Free Options Open Year Round

Memorial Day – Labor Day Open 5:30pm – 11pm Every day except Tuesday New in 2019!

CREEK • 920.868.2999

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lodging hotels americinn lodge & suites

resorts

[ad – pg. 337]

cross from DC Visitors Bureau on Hwy. 42/57. AmericInn offers modern A accommodations, warm indoor pool, sauna and whirlpool. Spacious lobby area with fireplace, enhanced breakfast, business center and high-speed WiFi. Ease of access to DC’s offerings. Suites with fireplaces and/or whirlpools. Friendly, knowledgeable staff. d sturgeon bay 6 22 S Ashland Ave americinn.com/hotels/wi/sturgeonbay 920-743-5898

bay shore inn

[ad – pg. 341]

estled along the waters with spectacular sunsets and quiet seclusion. Private N balcony views from every condominium suite. 1-2 bedroom suites have full kitchens, spacious rooms; a three-bedroom private cottage - perfect for family retreats. Indoor and outdoor pools, beachfront grills, playground. Amenities including touring bicycles and private beach with dock. Central DC location. d sturgeon bay 4205 Bay Shore Dr bayshoreinn.net 920-743-4551 800-556-4551

motel 57

[ad – pg. 338]

A true motor hotel, a motel, just like ALL motels used to be! All 24 units recently remodeled, most with kitchenettes. This historical patio-style motel is the perfect place for a retro-style stay. Very reasonable rates. d sturgeon bay 1 161 Green Bay Rd (Hwy 42-57) facebook.com/Motel57 920-746-8000

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Nestled along pristine waters with spectacular sunsets, Bay Shore Inn provides quiet seclusion and a central location to all of Door County. Peace and privacy abound with balcony views from every condominium suite. Amenities ranging from touring bicycles to a private beach with dock await your quiet escape or family excursion. One or two bedroom suites each have full kitchens and spacious rooms. Our three-bedroom private cottage is perfect for family retreats. With indoor and outdoor pools, beachfront grills, and even a playground, Bay Shore Inn creates a tradition from your very first stay.

make your reservation today

1-800-556-4551 www.BayShoreInn.net

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Waterfront Beach Studios

Five STAR Airbnb Superhost! 4 Waterfront Beach Studios • Incredible Sunset Views Modern + Unique Decor • Pool • Private Beach Flatscreen Cable TV • WiFi • Kitchenettes Dock • Covered Porch • Central Ephraim Location Book your stay today! www.airbnb.com/rooms/31743342

SUNNY STUDIO Five Star Airbnb Superhost!

New Private Studio Modern + Unique Decor Hulu • Netflix • WiFi Dog Friendly • Free Laundry Refrigerator • Coffee Maker Walking Distance to Downtown + Beach Book your stay today: www.airbnb.com/rooms/22750642 342


Your Relaxation Expert

All suites | Free wireless internet | Great view Central location | Indoor pool open 24/7 A wide variety of amenities

4929 Landmark Drive | Egg Harbor

800.273.7877

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rentals

properties

shorewest realtors

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here is plenty of room in Door County for you, your family and your business. T Properties with wonderful landscape and water views. Choose among property options from rustic cabins to upscale waterfront hideaways and everything in between. Some homes, while not waterfront, still offer a wonderful rural ambience, yet one is never far from the water on the Door Peninsula. door county shorewest.com/real-estate/wi/door-county

era starr realty

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Door County’s top locally-owned real estate agency with three managing brokers, 25+ REALTORS and a tradition of community involvement, selling more properties than any other Door County agency. d sturgeon bay 14 S 3rd Ave erastarr.com 920-743-4321 sister bay 2594 S Bay Shore Dr erastarr.com 920-854-2394

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Door & Kewaunee County’s Top Selling Locally Owned Real Estate Company!

View All Our Listings at www.erastarr.com

2594 Bay Shore Drive Sister Bay, WI 54234 920-854-2394 800-720-6888 email: info@erastarr.com

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Sunday Night

SUNSET

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Performing Arts Center

Concert Series

June 9 Tales of Our Lives!

Guitar image is entitled “Broken Chords”, and was provided by the artist, Cynthia Board.

Egg Harbor Amphitheater on Church Street. FREE admission! Shows start at 7:00 pm.

July 7 - Dead Horses

Empowerment Through Performance. A Story Slam!

The Women’s Fund of Door County presents an evening performance of six wildly talented storytellers who will captivate you with tales of their lives. Favorite, accomplished musicians will round out the night.

June 16 - Brule’

A Native American Experience in Site, Sound and Soul

Brule’ has pushed the boundaries of contemporary Native American rhythm and classic rock in their genreblending selections. Their electrifying show consists of a 5- piece rock ensemble augmented with an array of traditional Native American instrumentation and dancers.

June 23 Karla Bonoff

Grounded in Blues, Jazz, R&B, and American roots music, both John Plankenhorn and vocalist Carole Ferrara bring a fresh, original style that truly resonates with their audience.

“Smoky vocals, cinematic lyrics...a beautifully uncluttered collection of songs, “Rolling Stone discusses My Mother the Moon & names the band an “Artist You Need to Know” - Feb 2018

July 14 Switchback

A SHOW STOPPER! Modern Celtic - Switchback is the award-winning duo of Brian FitzGerald and Martin McCormack, featuring traditional Celtic music and original Americana songs.

July 21 Guthrie Brothers

Scarborough Fair. A Simon and Garfunkel Experience. Over three decades, Karla has penned dozens of melodic rock tunes, many of which became hits for Linda Ronstadt, Aaron Neuville, Bonnie Raitt and Wynonna Judd. But Ms. Bonoff, whose unadorned voice calls to mind Carole King, also has had a respectable career, touring with Jackson Browne and James Taylor releasing five albums of her own material.

August 4 Electri-Violet

July 28 Dailey & Vincent

August 11 Skerryvore

Scottish Rock Band - Straight from Scotland, Skerryvore has crafted a world beat fusion, which takes pride in their heritage and above all else is a pure joy to listen to. - Folk Radio UK See them now before they rocket up into the same musical orbit as the mighty Mumford & Sons! - Falkirk Herald, Scotland

August 18 Chris Kroeze Band

Singer/Songwriter & Nashville recording artist performing over 200 shows per year! Multiple features in Rolling Stone and by People. His original single “HUMAN” was TOP 10 on Billboard HOT 100. 2018 finished 2nd on NBC’s THE VOICE.

All concerts sponsored by:

June 30 Steppin, In It

Village of

Egg Harbor

- with Joshua Davis and Special Guest Rachael Davis Grammy Award nomination for Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals, and won the 2011 Dove Award for Best Bluegrass Album with “Singing From The Heart”.

www.VillageofEggHarbor.org

ALL SHOWS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE. Toting an ample supply of vintage instruments and a sound that brings listeners back to the days of old-time radio, Steppin’ In It is determined to make a dent in the roots community. Hailing from Lansing, Michigan -the heart of Factory Town, USAthese young men pound out their own brand of roots combining old-time country, swing and blues.

In case of rain, all events to be held at: Calvary Methodist Church 4650 County Road E, Egg Harbor See facebook.com/PegEganPAC for updates. For concert information, call (920) 493-5979. Lawn chairs & carry-in’s are allowed. A Dragonfly Production

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Door County Plein Air Festival July 21–27, 2019 Photo ©2019 Kevin O’Donnell

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Door County Fair July 31–Aug 4, 2019

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Thresheree Aug 16-18, 2019 Photo ©2019 Kevin O’Donnell

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Egg Harbor AleFest September 14, 2019 350

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Pumpkin Patch Festival October 12–13, 2019 Photo ©2019 Jeff Larson

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Fish Creek Winter Festival Jan 31–Feb 2, 2020 352

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27th Annual Sturgeon Bay Rotary Shipyard Tours May 2, 2020 Photo ©2019 Kevin O’Donnell

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PATRICIA SHOPPE (Egg Harbor) 146, 150

BADGER BIBLIOPHILE, THE (Egg Harbor) 220

SPOT (Sister Bay) 147, 161

KATE HASTINGS (Door County) 222 PENINSULA BOOKMAN, THE (Fish Creek) 223 WASHINGTON ISLAND OBSERVER (Washington Island) 220 WRITE ON, DOOR COUNTY (Fish Creek) 225

business services ERA STARR REALTY (Sister Bay, Sturgeon Bay) 344, 344 SHOREWEST REALTORS (Door County) 7, 344 WIRED FOR SOUND RENTALS (Door County) 298, 301

WHAT NEXT? (Fish Creek) 189 WINK SWIMWEAR & CLOTHING BOUTIQUE (Fish Creek) 147, 160

coffeehouses A LITTLE BIT OF COFFEE (Jacksonport) 60, 93 BIG EASY BAGEL & BEIGNET (Egg Harbor) 89, 109 BUTTERCUPS COFFEE (Egg Harbor) 180 DOOR COUNTY COFFEE & TEA CO. (Carlsville) 45 FIKA BAKERY, CAFÉ & CATERING (Fish Creek) 90 GOOSE & TWIGS (Sister Bay) 91

clothing

SWEETNESS (Fish Creek) 118

Al JOHNSON’S SWEDISH BUTIK (Sister Bay) 147, 152

WAKE ME CAFÉ (Fish Creek) 188

ALPACA TO APPAREL (Fish Creek) 193

communities

BATH, BODY & SOUL ESSENTIALS (Fish Creek) 6, 146, 154, 193

CARLSVILLE BUSINESS ASSOCIATION 45

SOUL JOURNEY DESIGNS (Fish Creek) 199

eat & drink AHNAPEE BREWERY (Algoma) 88, 97, 106 ALBATROSS DRIVE-IN (Washington Island) 88, 104, 129 ALBY’S NEST- TIKI BAR (Washington Island) 105, 128 AL JOHNSON’S SWEDISH RESTAURANT & BUTIK (Sister Bay) 4, 88, 102 ALEXANDER’S (Fish Creek) 88, 100, 117 BAILEYS 57 (Baileys Harbor) 88 BAYSIDE TAVERN (Fish Creek) 88, 100, 119 BOATHOUSE ON THE BAY (Sister Bay) 89, 102, 123 CARRINGTON PUB & GRILL AT LANDMARK RESORT (Egg Harbor) 89, 98, 108 CARROLL HOUSE (Sister Bay) 89, 102, 122

DOOR COUNTY NORTH 51

CASEY’S BBQ & SMOKEHOUSE (Egg Harbor) 89, 98, 109

JACKSONPORT AREA BUSINESS ASSOCIATION 60, 61

CEDAR CROSSING RESTAURANT & BAR (Sturgeon Bay) 89

COUNTRY LADY (Egg Harbor) 180

SISTER BAY ADVANCEMENT ASSOCIATION 68, 69

COOKERY RESTAURANT & WINE BAR, THE (Fish Creek) 90, 100, 117

FISH CREEK MOCCASIN WORKS (Fish Creek) 193, 199

SOUTHERN DOOR BUSINESS ASSOCIATION 70, 71

COYOTE ROADHOUSE (Baileys Harbor) 90, 97, 106

FUNKY ZEBRA (Fish Creek) 188

WASHINGTON ISLAND CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 79

DEATH’S DOOR BAR-B-Q (Washington Island) 105, 124

destinations

DOOR COUNTY COFFEE & TEA CO (Carlsville) 45, 97, 107

FOUNDER’S SQUARE (Fish Creek) 145, 192, 193

DOOR COUNTY CREAMERY (Sister Bay) 90, 102, 125

MAIN STREET SHOPS (Egg Harbor) 145, 178, 179, 180, 181

DOOR COUNTY ICE CREAM FACTORY & SANDWICH SHOPPE (Sister Bay) 90, 102, 122

BIANCA (Fish Creek) 146, 152, 199 BLACKSMITH CLOTHING CO (Egg Harbor) 145, 151

HARBOR WEAR (Egg Harbor, Fish Creek) 181, 193 HART & HART (Fish Creek) 189 HIDE SIDE BOUTIQUE (Fish Creek) 146, 156 KIM’S BOUTIQUE AND GIFT SHOP (Egg Harbor) 146, 159, 180 LAZY ONE DOOR COUNTY (Egg Harbor) 146, 150, 181

SETTLEMENT SHOPS, THE (Fish Creek) 145, 199

NAN & JERRY’S (Egg Harbor) 179

SHOPS & GARDENS OF GREEN GABLES, THE (North Ephraim) 145

O’MEARA’S IRISH HOUSE (Fish Creek) 153

TOP OF THE HILL SHOPS (Fish Creek) 145, 186, 187, 188, 189

ON DECK CLOTHING COMPANY (Fish Creek, Sister Bay, Sturgeon Bay) 5, 147, 163

diy craft studio

ON DECK OUTLET STORE (Fish Creek, Sturgeon Bay) 147, 155

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FIRESIDE RESTAURANT (Egg Harbor) 91, 98, 109 FISH CREEK GRILL (Fish Creek) 91, 100, 118 FLORIAN II LAKESHORE SUPPER CLUB (Baileys Harbor) 91 FRED & FUZZY’S WATERFRONT BAR & GRILL (Sister Bay) 91, 104, 122

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11th Annual

February 2020 Check

Local Film & Video Premieres SISTER BAY VILLAGE HALL

NORTHERN DOOR COUNTYʼS EXCITING WINTER EVENT! Golden Coffee Mug awarded to People's Choice Film Winner

WANTED: Film submissions up to 20 min.

Submit Films by Aug. 31, 2019 – $10 fee Submit Fims on Sept. 1 & after – $20 fee DoorCountyShortFilmFestival Follow updates + special announcements!

Submit your film at:

www.filmfreeway.com

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i n d e x by c at e g o r y GILMO’S BAR & BISTRO, WAVE POINTE MARINA & RESORT (Southern Door) 70 GLACIER LEDGE RESTAURANT (Egg Harbor) 91, 98, 108 GRANDMA’S SWEDISH BAKERY AT ROWLEYS BAY RESORT (Rowleys Bay) 92 GREENS N GRAINS CAFÉ (Egg Harbor) 92, 98, 110 HARBOR FISH MARKET & GRILLE (Baileys Harbor) 92, 97, 106 HITCHING POST BAR & GRILL, THE (Valmy) 92 JACKSON HARBOR SOUP & SANDWICHES (Washington Island) 92, 105, 129

SISTER BAY BOWL (Sister Bay) 95 SONNY’S ITALIAN KITCHEN & PIZZERIA (Sturgeon Bay) 95, 104, 127

FRYKMAN STUDIO GALLERY (Sister Bay) 272, 281

SUMMER KITCHEN (North Ephraim) 95, 100, 115

GEORGE BURR GALLERY (Ephraim) 268, 270

TACO CERVEZA (Fish Creek) 95, 101, 113

HIDE SIDE CORNER STORE, LTD. (Fish Creek) 195, 271

THYME CUISINE (Baileys Harbor) 95, 97, 107

KATIE MUSOLFF, FINE ART (Door County) 268, 280

TRIXIE’S (Ephraim) 96, 100, 114

LEE RADTKE ARTIST (Door County) 268, 280

WATERFRONT (Sister Bay) 104, 124 WATERFRONT MARY’S BAR & GRILL (Sturgeon Bay) 70, 96, 104, 128 WHISTLING SWAN RESTAURANT (Fish Creek) 96, 101, 121

JP EXPRESS - LITTLE CAESARS (Carlsville) 93

WHITE GULL INN (Fish Creek) 96, 101, 121, Back Cover

JULIE’S PARK CAFÉ, MOTEL & COUNTYSIDE COTTAGES (Fish Creek) 93, 101, 118

WICKMAN HOUSE (Ellison Bay) 96, 99, 113

JUNIPER’S GIN JOINT (Fish Creek) Inside Front Cover, 93, 101

events & festivals

MACREADY ARTISAN BREAD COMPANY (Egg Harbor) 98, 110 MIKE’S PORT PUB & GRILL (Jacksonport) 60 MR. G’S SUPPER CLUB & LOGAN CREEK GRILLE (Jacksonport) 60 OLD POST OFFICE RESTAURANT (Ephraim) 99, 115

DEATH’S DOOR BAR-B-Q (Washington Island) 105, 124 DOOR COUNTY MEDICAL CENTER (Algoma, Fish Creek, Sturgeon Bay, Washington Island) 345 DOOR COUNTY SHORT FILM FEST (Sister Bay) 355 HOLIDAY MUSIC MOTEL (Sturgeon Bay) 298 MIDSUMMER’S MUSIC FESTIVAL (Door County) 298, 309

PARADOR (Egg Harbor) 94, 99, 111

PENINSULA MUSIC FESTIVAL (Ephraim) 298, 311

PELLETIER’S RESTAURANT & FISH BOIL (Fish Creek) 94, 101, 120, 193

UNCORK SUMMER (Ellison Bay) 84, 85

ROADHOUSE OF CARLSVILLE (Carlsville) 45, 97, 108

fine art

ROOT BISTRO & WINE BAR (Sturgeon Bay) Inside Front Cover, 94, 104 ROWLEYS BAY RESTAURANT & FISH BOIL (Rowleys Bay) 94 RUSTY TRACTOR BREAKFAST BARN (Carlsville) 94 SHIPWRECKED BREW PUB (Egg Harbor) 94, 99, Inside Back Cover SHORELINE RESTAURANT, THE (Gills Rock) 95, 102, 114

Ads are in bold numbers.

FINE LINE DESIGNS GALLERY & SCULPTURE GARDEN (Ephraim) 269

SUB EXPRESS AT SISTER BAY MOBIL (Sister Bay) 126

JOE JO’S PIZZA AND GELATO (North Ephraim) 93

KONA BAY FISH HOUSE AT THE LODGE AT LEATHEM SMITH (Sturgeon Bay) 93

EMMETT JOHNS ART GALLERY (Fish Creek) 199

ANGELA LENSCH GALLERY (Egg Harbor) 169, 269 ART OF DOOR COUNTY (Fish Creek) 193 ARTZY STUDIO (Ephraim) 269, 269

LEN VILLANO PHOTOGRAPHY (Door County) 272, 272 PKJ DESIGNS & MICHAEL BEASTER (Ephraim) 270, 283 PLUM BOTTOM GALLERY (Egg Harbor) 269, 271 WATER STREET GALLERY (Ephraim) 270, 279 ZABLER DESIGN JEWELERS (Ephraim) 168, 271

gardening HANDVERKS GARDENS (Sister Bay) 172, 196

gifts BATH, BODY & SOUL ESSENTIALS (Fish Creek) 6, 171, 174, 193 DANCING BEAR TOYS (Sturgeon Bay) 175, 185 DOOR COUNTY CANDLE COMPANY (Carlsville) 45, 172, 372 DOOR COUNTY ROCK & GEM (Ephraim, Fish Creek) 172, 193, 197 DOOR COUNTY RUBBER STAMPS & SCRAPBOOKING (Sturgeon Bay) 175, 198 ECODOOR (Fish Creek) 187 FISH CREEK BASKETRY (Fish Creek) 187 FISH TALES TRADING COMPANY (Fish Creek) 188

CAROL BONICK (Door County) 268, 273

FRAGRANT ISLE LAVENDER FARM & SHOP (Fish Creek, Washington Island) 176, 189, 201

CONNIE GLOWACKI (Fish Creek) 187, 270, 271

GAGE (Fish Creek) 189

DOOR COUNTY IMAGES (Fish Creek) 272, 281

HAMMERSMITH TV & ELECTRONICS (Sister Bay) 175, 196

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ARTZY STUDIO (Ephraim) 164, 269 BATH, BODY & SOUL ESSENTIALS (Fish Creek) 166, 171, 193 J. JEFFREY TAYLOR JEWELRY FINE ART (Fish Creek) 193 PKJ DESIGNS & MICHAEL BEASTER (Ephraim) 164, 283 PLUM BOTTOM GALLERY (Egg Harbor) 164, 164

KIM’S GIFT SHOP (Egg Harbor) 172, 180, 182

TAKE A PEEK (Fish Creek) 189

LAGNIAPPE (Fish Creek) 187

TRILLIANT DIAMONDS & JEWELRY (Fish Creek) 166, 167, 188

LAKE PEOPLE (Fish Creek) 174, 191 LOGAN CREEK SOAP & MORE (Sturgeon Bay) 176, 197

ZABLER DESIGN JEWELERS (Ephraim) 166, 168

RIDGES INN & SUITES (Baileys Harbor) 336, 336 RUNAWAY LODGE AT VALMY (Valmy) 60 SHALLOWS RESORT, THE (Egg Harbor) 336, 337 SUNNY STUDIO RENTAL (Ephraim) 337, 342 WATERFRONT BEACHSIDE STUDIOS (Ephraim) 337, 342 WHITE GULL INN (Fish Creek) 338, Back Cover YOGI BEAR’S JELLYSTONE PARK OF DOOR COUNTY (Southern Door) 70

MAIN COURSE, THE (Fish Creek) 189

kid stuff

markets, winery & spirits

MANN’S MERCANTILE SHOPS (Washington Island) 176, 185

BEACH PEOPLE (Ephraim, Fish Creek) 226, 229, 230

AHNAPEE BREWERY (Algoma) 88, 106, 138

MISTLETOE HOLIDAY HOUSE (Egg Harbor) 172, 183

CRYSTAL MINING CO. (North Ephraim) 227, 227

O’MEARA’S IRISH HOUSE (Fish Creek) 174, 185

DOOR COUNTY BABY BOUTIQUE (Egg Harbor) 179, 226, 231

AL JOHNSON’S SWEDISH RESTAURANT & BUTIK (Sister Bay) 4, 137

ROBIN JAY MUSIC & GIFTS (Fish Creek) 193

DOOR COUNTY KIDS (Egg Harbor) 181, 226, 231

STARGAZERS (Fish Creek) 193

FARM, THE (Sturgeon Bay) 227, 233

COUNTRY OVENS | CHERRY DE-LITE (Forestville) 136, 143

SCRIMSHANDERS GALLERY (Ephraim) 174, 184

PIRATE’S COVE ADVENTURE GOLF (Sister Bay) 227, 227

DOOR ARTISAN CHEESE (Egg Harbor) 136, 140

SPACE (Sister Bay) 161, 175

PLUM LOCO ANIMAL FARM (Egg Harbor) 226, 230

DOOR COUNTY CREAMERY (Sister Bay) 125, 137

PURE JOY BABY BOUTIQUES (Fish Creek) 188

DOOR COUNTY DISTILLERY (Carlsville) Cover Flap, 45, 138

SCHOPF’S DAIRY VIEW COUNTRY STORE (Carlsville) 45

DOOR COUNTY KRAUT COMPANY (Baileys Harbor) 90

SKYWAY DRIVE-IN (Fish Creek) 234

DOOR PENINSULA WINERY (Carlsville) Inside Front Cover, 3, 45, 136, 138

STUDIO ONE ART GLASS (Egg Harbor) 181 TAKE A PEEK (Fish Creek) 189 TANNENBAUM HOLIDAY SHOP (Sister Bay) 175, 185 ‘TIS THE SEASON (Egg Harbor) 172, 177, 179

home interiors AL JOHNSON’S SWEDISH BUTIK (Sister Bay) 4, 202 BEACHSIDE COTTAGE (Sturgeon Bay) 205 COUNTRY CABIN (Sturgeon Bay) 205 DOOR COUNTY NATURE WORKS (Egg Harbor) 202, 203 GREAT NORTHERN BY DESIGN (Fish Creek) 199, 202

lodging AMERICINN LODGE & SUITES (Sturgeon Bay) 337, 339 BAY SHORE INN (Sturgeon Bay) 339, 341 COACHLITE INN, THE (Sister Bay) 336, 338 HARBOR GUEST HOUSE (Fish Creek) 337, 339 HARBOUR VILLAGE RV RESORT & WATERPARK (Carlsville) 45

NORTHERN TERRITORY (Sturgeon Bay) 202, 205

JULIE’S PARK CAFÉ, MOTEL & COUNTRYSIDE COTTAGES (Fish Creek) 338, 338

jewelry

LANDMARK RESORT (Egg Harbor) 336, 343

ANGELA LENSCH GALLERY (Egg Harbor) 164, 169

MOTEL 57 (Sturgeon Bay) 338, 339

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BEA’S HO-MADE PRODUCTS (Gills Rock) 137, 140

EDIBLE DOOR (Door County) 137, 143 FAT LOUIE’S OLIVE OIL COMPANY (Egg Harbor) Inside Front Cover, 136 FLOUR POT, THE (Maplewood) 70, 137 GREENS N GRAINS MARKET (Egg Harbor) 136, 141 ISLAND ORCHARD CIDER (Ellison Bay) 92, 138, 142 JACKSONPORT FARMER’S MARKET (Jacksonport) 60, 144 STONE’S THROW WINERY (Egg Harbor) 138, 139

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i n d e x by c at e g o r y WOOD ORCHARD MARKET (Egg Harbor) 96, 136, 141

music & theater BIRCH CREEK MUSIC PERFORMANCE CENTER (Egg Harbor) 300, 306 DOOR COMMUNITY AUDITORIUM (Fish Creek) 300, 307 FISHSTOCK CONCERT SERIES (Fish Creek) 300, 308 HANDVERKS MUSIC & HARP STUDIO (Sister Bay) 301, 313 LODGE, FM 106.9 & REWIND 97.7 (Ephraim, Sturgeon Bay) 301, 315 MIDSUMMER’S MUSIC FESTIVAL (Door County) 298, 309 NORTHERN SKY THEATER (Fish Creek) 300, 310 PENINSULA MUSIC FESTIVAL (Ephraim) 298, 311 PENINSULA PLAYERS THEATRE (Fish Creek) 300, 312 ROGUE THEATER (Sturgeon Bay) 300, 314

pets

VILLAGE CLOTHIER & CONSIGNMENT (Sister Bay) 207, 211

SUB EXPRESS AT SISTER BAY MOBIL (Sister Bay) 126, 132, 133

VINTIQUE RESALE (Ephraim) 206, 209

UNCLE TOM’S NEWPORT SCHOOL CANDY (Ellison Bay) 132, 133

sightsee & activites

WAKE ME CAFÉ (Fish Creek) 188

ASA THORPS’S LOG CABIN (Fish Creek) 193

weddings

CHERRY LANES ARCADE BAR (Sturgeon Bay) 255, 256 CHERRY TRAIN TOURS (Washington Island) 255, 263 DEATH’S DOOR MARITIME MUSEUM (Gills Rock) 243, 247 DOOR COUNTY CREAMERY (Sister Bay) 255, 264, 265 DOOR COUNTY MARITIME MUSEUM (Gills Rock, Sturgeon Bay) 243, 247 DOOR COUNTY BOATS (Sister Bay) 254, 261 DOOR COUNTY BOAT RENTAL (Sturgeon Bay) 70, 255, 261 KARFI FERRY (Washington Island) 255, 263 OFF-ROAD SEGWAY ADVENTURES (Rowleys Bay) 254, 263 OPEN DOOR BIRD SANCTUARY (Jacksonport) 254, 260

ALEXANDER’S (Fish Creek) 331, 335 BRITTA SALON (Ephraim) 331, 333 FISHSTOCK (Fish Creek) 308, 331 THYME CATERING (Baileys Harbor) 331, 335 ZABLERS DESIGN JEWERLS (Ephraim) 331, 334

wellness BATH, BODY & SOUL ESSENTIALS (Fish Creek) 193, 319, 323 BRITTA SALON (Ephraim) 319, 323 DOOR COUNTY MEDICAL CENTER (Algoma, Fish Creek, Sturgeon Bay, Washington Island) 321, 327, 345 “EPHRAIM’S BAR” DOOR COUNTY GOAT’S MILK SOAP STORE (Ephraim, Fish Creek) 319, 321

SAIL CHARLIE (Sturgeon Bay) 262

FRAGRANT ISLE LAVENDER FARM (Fish Creek, Washington Island) 189, 201, 321

KITTY KORNER OF DOOR COUNTY (Juddville) 235, 235

SCENIC BOAT TOURS (Fish Creek, Sister Bay) 254, 261

GREENS N GRAINS CAFÉ (Egg Harbor) 318, 325

WISCONSIN HUMANE SOCIETY – DOOR COUNTY CAMPUS (Sturgeon Bay) 235, 236

SISTER BAY HISTORICAL SOCIETY (Sister Bay) 243, 245, 246

GREENS N GRAINS MARKET (Egg Harbor) 318, 325

WASHINGTON ISLAND FERRY LINE, INC (Washington Island) 78, 255

JUNCTION CENTER YOGA STUDIO (Egg Harbor) 318, 318

DOOR COUNTY DOG STORE (Sturgeon Bay) 235, 236

resale AMERICAN ANTIQUES & JEWELRY (Green Bay) 207, 208 BARGAINS UNLIMITED (Sister Bay) 207, 213 DOOR COUNTY HABITAT FOR HUMANITY RESTORE (Sturgeon Bay) 207, 209 FOREVER GRATEFUL RESALE & BOUTIQUE (Fish Creek) 187 JULIE’S UPSCALE RESALE (Sister Bay) 207, 215 LESLIE ANN’S BOUTIQUE (Fish Creek) 199, 206, 211 RECLAIMED RESALE AND CONSIGNMENT (Ephraim) 206, 206

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sweets CUSTARD’S LAST STAN (Baileys Harbor) 132 DIPPY’S ICE CREAM SHOP (Fish Creek) 193

LAVENDER SPA (Fish Creek) 319, 320 LOGAN CREEK SOAP & MORE (Sturgeon Bay) 197, 321 PULSED EM THERAPY, LLC (Fish Creek) 188

DOOR COUNTY CONFECTIONERY (Fish Creek) 193

SHANTI STUDIO MASSAGE & HEALING ARTS (Fish Creek) 199, 320, 320

DOOR COUNTY CREAMERY (Sister Bay) 90, 125, 132

SISTER BAY ATHLETIC CLUB (Sister Bay) 320, 326

DOOR COUNTY ICE CREAM FACTORY & SANDWICH SHOPPE (Sister Bay) 90, 132, 133

SPA VERDE (Egg Harbor) 318, 320

FUDGE HOUSE, THE (Fish Creek) 193 SCHOPF’S DAIRY VIEW COUNTRY STORE (Carlsville) 45

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baileys harbor BAILEYS 57, 88 COYOTE ROADHOUSE 90, 97, 106 CUSTARD’S LAST STAN 132 DOOR COUNTY KRAUT COMPANY 90 FLORIAN II LAKESHORE SUPPER CLUB 91 HARBOR FISH MARKET & GRILLE 92, 97, 106 RIDGES INN & SUITES 336, 336 THYME CATERING 331, 335 THYME CUISINE 95, 97, 107

carlsville CARLSVILLE BUSINESS ASSOCIATION 45

MIDSUMMER’S MUSIC FESTIVAL 298, 309

LAZY ONE DOOR COUNTY (Main Street Shops) 146,150, 181

SHOREWEST REALTORS 7, 344

MACREADY ARTISAN BREAD COMPANY 98, 110

WIRED FOR SOUNDS RENTALS 298, 301

egg harbor ANGELA LENSCH GALLERY 164, 169, 269

MAIN STREET SHOPS 145, 178, 179, 180, 181 MISTLETOE HOLIDAY HOUSE 172, 183

BADGER BIBLIOPHILE, THE 220

NAN & JERRY’S (Main Street Shops) 179

BIG EASY BAGEL & BEIGNET 89, 109

PARADOR 94, 99, 111

BIRCH CREEK MUSIC PERFORMANCE CENTER 300, 306

PATRICIA SHOPPE 146, 150

BLACKSMITH CLOTHING CO 145, 151 BUTTERCUPS COFFEE (Main Street Shops) 180 CARRINGTON PUB & GRILL AT LANDMARK RESORT 89, 98, 108 CASEY’S BBQ & SMOKEHOUSE 89, 98, 109

PLUM BOTTOM GALLERY 164, 164, 269, 271 PLUM LOCO ANIMAL FARM 226, 230 SHALLOWS RESORT, THE 336, 337 SHIPWRECKED BREW PUB 94, 99, Inside Back Cover SPA VERDE 318, 320 STONE’S THROW WINERY 138, 139

COUNTRY LADY (Main Street Shops) 180

STUDIO ONE ART GLASS (Main Street Shops) 181

DOOR ARTISAN CHEESE 136, 140

‘TIS THE SEASON (Main Street Shops) 172, 177, 179

DOOR COUNTY CANDLE COMPANY 45, 172, 372

DOOR COUNTY BABY BOUTIQUE (Main Street Shops) 179, 226, 231

DOOR COUNTY COFFEE & TEA CO. 45, 97, 107

DOOR COUNTY KIDS (Main Street Shops) 181, 226, 231

DOOR COUNTY DISTILLERY Cover Flap, 45, 138

DOOR COUNTY NATURE WORKS 202, 203

DOOR PENINSULA WINERY Inside Front Cover, 3, 45, 136, 138

FAT LOUIE’S OLIVE OIL COMPANY Inside Front Cover, 136

HARBOUR VILLAGE RV RESORT & WATERPARK 45

FIRESIDE RESTAURANT 91, 98, 109

WOOD ORCHARD MARKET 96, 136, 141

ellison bay ISLAND ORCHARD CIDER 92, 138, 142 UNCLE TOM’S NEWPORT SCHOOL CANDY 132, 133 UNCORK SUMMER 84, 85

JP EXPRESS - LITTLE CAESARS 93

GLACIER LEDGE RESTAURANT 91, 98, 108

WICKMAN HOUSE 96, 99, 113

ROADHOUSE OF CARLSVILLE 45, 97, 108

GREENS N GRAINS CAFÉ 92, 98, 110, 318, 325

ephraim

RUSTY TRACTOR BREAKFAST BARN 94

GREENS N GRAINS MARKET 136, 141, 318, 325

SCHOPF’S DAIRY VIEW COUNTRY STORE 45

HARBOR WEAR (Main Street Shops) 181

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HOWELL CREEK GIFTS (Main Street Shops) 181

CAROL BONICK 268, 273 DOOR COUNTY NORTH 51 EDIBLE DOOR 137, 143 KATHERINE HASTINGS 222 KATIE MUSOLFF FINE ART 268, 280 LEE RADTKE ARTIST 268, 280 LEN VILLANO PHOTOGRAPHY 272, 272

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JUNCTION CENTER YOGA STUDIO 318, 318 KIM’S BOUTIQUE (Main Street Shops) 146, 159, 180 KIM’S GIFT SHOP (Main Street Shops) 172, 180, 182 LANDMARK RESORT 336, 343

ARTZY STUDIO (North Ephraim) 164, 269, 269 BEACH PEOPLE (also in Fish Creek) 226, 229, 230 BRITTA SALON (North Ephraim) 319, 323, 331, 333 CLINK! (North Ephraim) 254, 257 CRYSTAL MINING CO. (North Ephraim) 227, 227 DOOR COUNTY ROCK & GEM (North Ephraim, also in Fish Creek) 172, 193, 197 “EPHRAIM BAR” DOOR COUNTY GOAT’S MILK SOAP STORE 319, 321

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i n d e x by v i l l a g e FINE LINE DESIGNS GALLERY & SCULPTURE GARDEN (North Ephraim) 269 GEORGE BURR GALLERY (North Ephraim) 268, 270 JOE JO’S PIZZA AND GELATO (North Ephraim) 93 LODGE, FM 106.9FM & 97.7FM (also in Sturgeon Bay) 301, 315 OLD POST OFFICE RESTAURANT 99, 115 PENINSULA MUSIC FESTIVAL (North Ephraim) 298, 311

COOKERY RESTAURANT & WINE BAR, THE 90, 100, 117

HIDE SIDE CORNER STORE, LTD. 174, 195, 271

DIPPY’S ICE CREAM SHOP (Founder’s Square) 193

J. JEFFREY TAYLOR JEWELRY FINE ART (Founder’s Square) 193

DOOR COMMUNITY AUDITORIUM 300, 307

JULIE’S PARK CAFÉ, MOTEL & COUNTRYSIDE COTTAGES 93, 101, 118, 338, 338

DOOR COUNTY CONFECTIONERY (Founder’s Square) 193 DOOR COUNTY IMAGES 272, 281 DOOR COUNTY MEDICAL CENTER (also in Algoma, Sturgeon Bay, Washington Island) 321, 327, 345

PKJ DESIGNS & MICHAEL BEASTER 164, 270, 283

DOOR COUNTY ROCK & GEM (Founder’s Square, also in North Ephraim) 172, 193, 197

RECLAIMED RESALE & WORKSHOP (North Ephraim) 206, 206, 254, 257

ECODOOR (Top of the Hill Shops) 187

SCRIMSHANDERS GALLERY (North Ephraim) 174, 184

EMMETT JOHNS GALLERY (The Settlement Shops) 199

SHOPS & GARDENS OF GREEN GABLE, THE (North Ephraim) 145

“EPHRAIM BAR” DOOR COUNTY GOAT’S MILK SOAP STORE 319, 321

SUMMER KITCHEN (North Ephraim) 95, 100, 115

FIKA BAKERY, CAFÉ & CATERING 90

JUNIPER’S GIN JOINT Inside Front Cover, 93, 101 LAGNIAPPE (Top of the Hill Shops) 187 LAKE PEOPLE 174, 191 LAVENDER SPA 319, 320 LESLIE ANN’S BOUTIQUE (The Settlement Shops) 199, 206, 211 MAIN COURSE, THE (Top of the Hill Shops) 189 NORTHERN SKY THEATER 300, 310 O’MEARA’S IRISH HOUSE 153, 174, 185 ON DECK CLOTHING COMPANY (also in Sturgeon Bay, Sister Bay) 5, 147, 163

SUNNY STUDIO RENTAL 337, 342

FISH CREEK BASKETRY (Top of the Hill Shops) 187

TRIXIE’S 96, 100, 114

FISH CREEK GRILL 91, 100, 118

ON DECK OUTLET STORE (also in Sturgeon Bay) 147, 155

VINTIQUE RESALE (North Ephraim) 206, 209

FISH CREEK MOCCASIN WORKS (The Settlement Shops & Founder’s Square) 193, 199

PELLETIERS RESTAURANT & FISH BOIL (Founder’s Square) 94, 101, 120, 193

FISHSTOCK CONCERT SERIES 300, 308, 331

PENINSULA BOOKMAN, THE 223

WATERFRONT BEACHSIDE STUDIOS 337, 342 WATER STREET GALLERY 270, 279 ZABLER DESIGN JEWELERS 166, 168, 271, 331, 334

fish creek ALEXANDER’S 88, 100, 117, 331, 335 ALPACA TO APPAREL (Founder’s Square) 193 ART OF DOOR COUNTY (Founder’s Square) 193 ASA THORP’S LOG CABIN (Founder’s Square) 193 BATH, BODY & SOUL ESSENTIALS (Founder’s Square) 6, 146, 154, 166, 171, 174, 193, 319, 323 BAYSIDE TAVERN 88, 100, 119 BEACH PEOPLE (also in Ephraim) 226, 229, 230

FISH TALES TRADING COMPANY 188 FOREVER GRATEFUL RESALE & BOUTIQUE (Top of the Hill Shops) 187 FOUNDER’S SQUARE 145, 192, 193 FRAGRANT ISLE LAVENDER FARM & SHOP (Top of the Hill Shops) 176, 189, 201, 321

PULSED EM THERAPY, LLC (Top of the Hills Shops) 188 PURE JOY BABY BOUTIQUES (Top of the Hills Shops) 188 ROBIN JAY MUSIC & GIFTS (Founder’s Square) 193 SCENIC BOAT TOURS (also in Sister Bay) 254, 261

FUDGE HOUSE, THE (Founder’s Square) 193

SETTLEMENT SHOPS, THE 145, 199

FUNKY ZEBRA (Top of the Hill Shops) 188

SHANTI STUDIO MASSAGE & HEALING ARTS (The Settlement Shops) 199, 320, 320

GAGE (Top of the Hill Shops) 189 GREAT NORTHERN BY DESIGN (The Settlement Shops) 199, 202 HARBOR GUEST HOUSE 337, 339

BIANCA (The Settlement Shops) 146, 152, 199

HARBOR WEAR (Founder’s Square) 193

CONNIE GLOWACKI (Top of the Hill Shops) 187, 270, 271

HART & HART (Top of the Hill Shops) 189 HIDE SIDE BOUTIQUE 146, 156

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PENINSULA PLAYERS THEATRE 300, 312

SKYWAY DRIVE-IN (Fish Creek) 234 SOUL JOURNEY DESIGNS (The Settlement Shops) 199 STARGAZERS (Founder’s Square) 193 SWEETIE PIES (The Settlement Shops) 199 SWEETNESS 118

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i n d e x by v i l l a g e TACO CERVEZA 95, 101, 113 TAKE A PEEK (Top of the Hill Shops) 189 TOP OF THE HILL SHOPS 145, 186, 187, 188, 189 TRILLIANT DIAMONDS & JEWERLY (Top of the Hill Shops) 166, 167, 188 WAKE ME CAFÉ/ FISH TALES (Top of the Hill Shops) 188 WHAT NEXT? (Top of the Hill Shops) 189 WHISTLING SWAN RESTAURANT 96, 101, 121

OFF-ROAD SEGWAY ADVENTURES 254, 263

TANNENBAUM HOLIDAY SHOP 175, 185

ROWLEYS BAY RESTAURANT & FISH BOIL 94

VILLAGE CLOTHIER & CONSIGNMENT 207, 211

sister bay AL JOHNSON’S SWEDISH RESTAURANT & BUTIK 4, 88, 102, 137, 147, 152, 202 BARGAINS UNLIMITED 207, 213 BOATHOUSE ON THE BAY 89, 102, 123 CARROLL HOUSE 89, 102, 122

WATERFRONT 104, 124

southern door COUNTRY OVENS | CHERRY DE-LITE (Forestville) 70, 136, 143 FLOUR POT, THE (Maplewood) 70, 137 GILMO’S BAR & BISTRO, WAVE POINTE MARINA & RESORT (Southern Door) 70

WHITE GULL INN 96, 101, 121, 338, Back Cover

COACHLITE INN, THE 336, 338

WINK SWIMWEAR & CLOTHING BOUTIQUE 147, 160

DOOR COUNTY CREAMERY 90, 102, 125, 132, 137, 255, 264, 265

WRITE ON, DOOR COUNTY 225

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DOOR COUNTY ICE CREAM FACTORY & SANDWICH SHOPPE 90, 102, 122, 132, 133

BEA’S HO-MADE PRODUCTS 137, 140

DOOR COUNTY SHORT FILM FEST 355

DEATH’S DOOR MARITIME MUSEUM (also in Sturgeon Bay) 243, 247

ERA STARR REALTY (also in Sturgeon Bay) 344, 344

SHORELINE RESTAURANT, THE 95, 102, 114

FRED & FUZZY’S WATERFRONT BAR & GRILL 91, 104, 122

CEDAR CROSSING RESTAURANT & BAR 89

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FRYKMAN STUDIO GALLERY 272, 281

CHERRY LANES ARCADE BAR 255, 256

AMERICAN ANTIQUES & JEWELRY 207, 208

GOOSE & TWIGS 91

COUNTRY CABIN 205 DANCING BEAR TOYS 175, 185

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HAMMERSMITH TV & ELECTRONICS 175, 196

A LITTLE BIT OF COFFEE 60, 93

HANDVERKS GARDENS 172, 175, 196

DOOR COUNTY BOAT RENTAL 70, 255, 261

JACKSONPORT AREA BUSINESS ASSOCIATION 61

HANDVERKS MUSIC & HARP STUDIO 175, 196, 301, 313

DOOR COUNTY DOG STORE 235, 236

JACKSONPORT COTTAGE GALLERY & GIFTS 60, 174

JULIES’S UPSCALE RESALE 207, 215

DOOR COUNTY HABITAT FOR HUMANITY RESTORE 207, 209

JACKSONPORT FARMER’S MARKET 60, 144 MIKE’S PORT PUB & GRILL 60 MR. G’S SUPPER CLUB & LOGAN CREEK GRILLE 60 OPEN DOOR BIRD SANCTUARY 254, 260

juddville KITTY KORNER OF DOOR COUNTY 235, 235

DOOR COUNTY BOATS 254, 261

ON DECK CLOTHING COMPANY (also in Fish Creek, Sturgeon Bay) 5, 147, 163 PIRATE’S COVE ADVENTURE GOLF 227, 227 SCENIC BOAT TOURS (also in Fish Creek) 254, 261 SISTER BAY ATHLETIC CLUB 320, 326

YOGI BEAR’S JELLYSTONE PARK OF DOOR COUNTY (Southern Door) 70

sturgeon bay AMERICINN LODGE & SUITES 337, 339 BAY SHORE INN 339, 341 BEACHSIDE COTTAGE 205

DOOR COUNTY MARITIME MUSEUM (also in Gills Rock) 243, 247 DOOR COUNTY MEDICAL CENTER (also in Algoma, Fish Creek, Washington Island) 321, 327, 345 DOOR COUNTY RUBBER STAMPS & SCRAPBOOKING 175, 198

SISTER BAY BOAT RENTAL 254, 261

ERA STARR REALTY (also in Sister Bay) 344, 344

SISTER BAY BOWL 95

FARM, THE 227, 233

SISTER BAY HISTORICAL SOCIETY 243, 245, 246

HOLIDAY MUSIC MOTEL 298

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SPACE 161, 175

GRANDMA’S SWEDISH BAKERY AT ROWLEYS BAY RESORT 92

SPOT 147, 161

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SOUTHERN DOOR BUSINESS ASSOCIATION 70, 71

SUB EXPRESS AT SISTER BAY MOBIL 126, 132, 133

KONA BAY FISH HOUSE AT THE LODGE AT LEATHEM SMITH 93 LODGE, FM 106.9FM & 97.7 FM (also in Ephraim) 301, 315

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LOGAN CREEK SOAP & MORE 176, 197, 321

WATERFRONT MARY’S BAR & GRILL 70, 96, 104, 128

MOTEL 57 338, 339

WISCONSIN HUMANE SOCIETY – DOOR COUNTY CAMPUS 235, 236

NORTHERN TERRITORY 202, 205 ON DECK CLOTHING COMPANY (also in Fish Creek, Sister Bay) 5, 147, 163 ON DECK OUTLET STORE (also in Fish Creek) 147, 155

KARFI FERRY 255, 263

HITCHING POST BAR & GRILL, THE 92

FRAGRANT ISLE LAVENDER FARM (also in Fish Creek) 176, 189, 201, 321

RUNAWAY LODGE AT VALMY 60

MANN’S MERCANTILE SHOPS 176, 185

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ROOT BISTRO & WINE BAR Inside Front Cover, 94, 104

ALBATROSS DRIVE-IN 88, 104, 129

SONNY’S ITALIAN KITCHEN & PIZZERIA 95, 104, 127

JACKSON HARBOR SOUP & SANDWICHES 92, 105, 129

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ROGUE THEATER 300, 314

SAIL CHARLIE 262

DOOR COUNTY MEDICAL CENTER (also in Algoma, Fish Creek, Sturgeon Bay) 321, 327, 345

ALBY’S NEST – TIKI BAR 105, 128 CHERRY TRAIN TOURS 255, 263 DEATH’S DOOR BAR-B-Q 105, 124

WASHINGTON ISLAND CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 79 WASHINGTON ISLAND FERRY LINE, INC. 78, 255 WASHINGTON ISLAND OBSERVER 220

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