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Door County’s newest safe ride…

Friday, May 28th, 2010

This article is about my niece Kate… I copied the article from the Peninsula Pulse…  Best of luck girl!!!

Hop-N-Stop Bus Service
Eight different bars, one small price

By Brittany Jordt

May 28, 2010
Kate Hastings is on a mission. Her goal? To reunite all the little towns of Door County and stop drunk driving. This may sound like a lofty aspiration. Certainly, it’s been a topic of conversation amidst the county crowd for some time.

With the help of friends and sponsors, Hastings took the risk and put her plan for the new Hop-N-Stop Bus Service in action. What started as a great idea has gone from possible, to bus-has-been-purchased, to in-operation.

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Kate Hastings is offering a new way to bar-hop in Northern Door. photo by Dan Eggert.

The dream was born of many nights bartending and watching folks who had consumed a couple too many drinks decide to drive to the next bar in the next town, some 15 minutes away.

For a short time, Hastings, 30, lived in Milwaukee and took advantage of the city’s cab service to avoid drinking and driving. When she moved back to the county, she went out to dinner, and, after sharing a bottle of wine with friends, remembered that there was no way to get home without drinking and driving. After years of kicking the Hop-N-Stop idea around in her head, she decided it was time.

“So many times I would get a call from a friend that was at the Bayside, wanting me to come and see them,” she says. “But I’d be at the Sister Bay Bowl and, having already had a few drinks, didn’t want to drive. My friends at the Bayside didn’t want to drive either. So you end up with, ‘Okay, maybe another time. Have a good night…’”

Uniting the county’s tourists and locals proves another advantage to the Hop-N-Stop bus. Hastings gives people the opportunity to branch out from their town’s bar scene. Just hop on the bus after a few drinks at Sonny’s Pizzeria and head to Sister Bay or Baileys Harbor’s sponsor sites.

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“I’m in favor of it,” says Door County Sheriff Terry Vogel. “I think anytime you can reduce the chances of a person that has consumed too much alcohol getting behind the wheel, that’s great. If you can stop them from trying to drive and you have someone else doing it, that’s a wonderful thing for the county. I commend Kate.”

The bus will run on a regular schedule, much like a city bus. Bars and hotels will have schedules of when the bus is coming, along with the name and address of where it’s going, so patrons can readily access all information. It costs just $5 to board, and $20 gets you an all night pass on the Hop-N-Stop bus.

The bars currently sponsoring the Hop-N-Stop bus are: Husby’s Food and Spirits, Sister Bay Bowl, AC Tap, Cornerstone Pub, Florian II Lakeshore Rib & Steak House, Bayside, Blue Ox, Sonny’s Pizzeria and Cooper’s Corner, with more to come.

“We don’t want people to be driving drunk, and it’s part of the bar’s responsibility to stop them from doing it. This gives folks another way to get around without driving their own vehicle, and I’m all for that,” says Husby’s bar manager James Larsen.

No longer will Sister Bay and Fish Creek seem so far away from each other, and friends living in different towns can easily go to the same bars – all without driving. If there’s live music at Husby’s but you don’t want to risk driving, you don’t have to.

“We have a lot of live music,” Larsen says. “People want to come and enjoy the band, but they don’t want to drive. Personally, I’m excited to use it to go to some places I really haven’t been frequenting because of the driving factor. I think it’s going to be helpful.”

The ultimate goal, according to Hastings, is to unite the entirety of Door County in one large intermingling loop, from Sturgeon Bay all the way up to Ellison Bay.

“That’s the big dream,” Hastings says, “Eventually, I’d like to combine all the bars and all the communities into one again. So that we’re all just ‘Door Countians’ instead of from ‘Sister Bay’ or ‘Fish Creek.’”

Just remember that the Hop-N-Stop bus cannot deliver you right to your front door. It will take you back to the bar you started at, but you’ve still got to get yourself home. To that end, the Door County Safe Ride provides free rides home if you are too inebriated and home is not within walking distance.

“We are such a sprawling community that the resources I would need to get everyone to all the bars and then back home again – right now it’s almost impossible. The best I can do is get you close to home and the DC Safe Ride can take it from there,” Hastings says.

When the bus arrives, just hop on! Currently, the bus operates on Friday and Saturday nights, starting at 7 pm. and running until bar time. The Hop-N-Stop bus will expand its hours as the summer season gets underway.

Door Community Auditorium…2010!

Sunday, May 2nd, 2010

The 2010 season of performers at the Door Community Auditorium has been announced!!!

It is as following… (FYI- I will be sending out reminders before each show)

Shades of Blue Jazz Ensemble
Friday, May 14, 2010
7:00 P.M.

The United States Air Force Band of Mid-America Shades of Blue Jazz Ensemble is an 18-piece big band with a diverse repertoire of traditional swing, bebop, modern jazz, vocal selections, and the music of this great nation. During concerts, you may hear innovative, contmporary jazz works as well as the classic sounds of Count Basie or Glenn Miller.
The Shades of Blue has backed many jazz greats, including Sammy Nestico, Toni Tennille, Denis DiBlasio, Jamey Aebersold, Allen Vizzutti, Shelley Berg, Joe Morello and Carmen Bradford. The band also regularly performs and teaches masterclasses at high school and collegiate jazz clinics and festivals throughout the Midwest.
Whether performing for a head of state, before a capacity crowd in northern Wisconsin, or for our troops at home and abroad, the Shades of Blue reflects the heritage and pride of our great nation and represents the excellence found every day throughout the United States Air Force.

Tickets: Free – Limit 4

Sponsor
Door County Advocate

Rich Little
Starring in Jimmy Stewart: A Humorous Look at His Life

Known for his uncanny ability to mimic over 200 A-list Hollywood celebrities and
politicians, Rich Little is perhaps the best impersonator America has ever known. In
this delightful journey through the golden years of the silver screen, Little will play a
multitude of parts, walking through a lifetime of conversations between Jimmy
Stewart and his famous friends, including Jack Benny, Humphrey Bogart, Clark
Gable, and Cary Grant.

Sunday, May 30 7:00pm
$55/$45/$38

Mountain Heart with Opening Act Lynn Gudmundsen

Cutting-Edge Americana

With their unmatched energy and stunning instrumental skills, the six members of
Mountain Heart offer a captivating stage show like no other. These Grammy-winning
performers combine elements of rock, jam band, country, blues, jazz, and bluegrass
music to produce a high-energy sound that is at once fresh, accessible, and
unmistakable. Joining Mountain Heart will be Lynn Gudmundsen, Door County fiddler
extraordinaire, and friends, who packed the Auditorium with a Fireside Concert last
January.

Sunday, June 20 7:00pm
$25/$22/$18

Béla Fleck, Zakir Hussain, and Edgar Meyer

Astonishing Musical Wizardry

Individually, Béla Fleck (on banjo), Zakir Hussain (on Indian tabla drums), and Edgar
Meyer (on string bass) are virtuosos, each unmatched in his instrumental skill.
Together, they form a powerhouse trio, blending classical, bluegrass, and world
music in a captivating evening of genre bending and musical wizardry. The Los
Angeles Times raves that Fleck, Hussain, and Meyer’s innovative combinations of
American roots and Indian classical music “make alchemical gold.”

Tuesday, June 29 8:00pm
$55/$45/$38

John Hiatt with The Combo

Rocker, Bluesman, Wordsmith

Equal parts rocker, bluesman, and wordsmith, John Hiatt has spent more than 30
years on the Americana music scene and now brings to the Auditorium his vibrant
brand of heartland-soaked roots-rock. His songs, known for their finely rendered
details and memorable melodies, have been made famous by artists like Linda
Ronstadt, Bonnie Raitt, and Bob Dylan, but hearing Hiatt’s passionate, gravelly
renditions of his own songs (backed by all-star band The Combo) is an extraordinary
experience, not to be missed.

Monday, July 5 8:00pm
$55/$45/$38

Julian Hagen and Friends

Songs of Life and Love

Julian Hagen ( a Washington Island native) has spent a lifetime making music, and it shows—in the wise grain of his voice, in the depth of his lyrics, in the ease of his guitar work, and in the warmth
and grace of his live shows. For this performance, the fourth-generation Washington
Islander will be joined by an incredibly talented backup band (including Eric Lewis,
Lynn Gudmundson, Hanss Christian and Woody Mankowski) as he presents favorites
from his new CD, How Things Change and old gems, all with the distinct flavor of
Door County.

Saturday, July 10 8:00pm
$20/$15

Joan Baez (yes, Joan Baez!)

Musical Force of Nature

Joan Baez is a musical force of nature whose influence on contemporary roots music
is incalculable. The soaring soprano and political passion she unleashed at the 1959
Newport Folk Festival have remained constants on the American folk music scene
ever since, coming to epitomize an entire generation of music. Fifty years later,
Baez’s sense of musical and social integrity has not flagged, making her live
performances more powerful than ever.

Friday, July 16 8:00pm
$65/$55/$48

Los Lobos
Tradition with a Twist

Ever since they began playing music together in their East Los Angeles high school,
the five members of legendary band Los Lobos have blended traditional Mexican folk
music with elements of blues, rockabilly, and jazz to create a sound entirely their
own. Thirty years and three Grammys later, Los Lobos remain as compelling as ever,
staying firmly rooted in tradition even as they find ways to break new and fertile
musical ground.

Friday, July 23 8:00pm

$60/$50/$45

The Machine Performs Pink Floyd (I am definitely going to this!)

Tribute to a Classic

Internationally acclaimed band The Machine travels the world carrying on the legacy
of English rock band Pink Floyd, while at the same time creating a legacy of their
own. The Machine’s knack for recreating Pink Floyd’s music is remarkable (The
Village Voice calls them “dead-on”), and their innovative jamming and elaborate light
displays lend a new, contemporary edge to Pink Floyd’s classic repertoire.

Saturday, July 31 8:00pm
$30/$26/$22

Gaelic Storm

A Modern Celtic Phenomenon

From their modest beginnings as a pub band in California, Gaelic Storm has grown
into an international phenomenon, playing their unique blend of Celtic music to
millions of people in just over ten years. Ever since being featured as the steerage-
class band in the blockbuster film Titanic, Gaelic Storm has wowed fans with their
dynamic live performances, including upbeat vocals, rousing dance tunes, haunting
Celtic ballads, and infectious madcap humor.

Sunday, August 15 8:00pm
$35/$28/$22

Brandi Carlile

A Voice of Fiery Grace

Since releasing her debut album in 2006, Brandi Carlile has been wildly successful in
the U.S. and beyond, winning countless fans with a voice that swings gracefully
between the gentle twang of Patsy Cline and the ragged fire of Janis Joplin. A young
songwriter with lyrical and vocal depth beyond her years, Carlile has collaborated
with musicians like T Bone Burnett, the Indigo Girls, and Elton John, making her one
of the fastest-rising stars on the American folk-rock scene.

Sunday, August 22 8:00pm
$44/$38/$30

Three Redneck Tenors

A Rollicking Musical Adventure

Join Billy Bob, Billy Joe, and Billy Billee as they mix NASCAR with Beethoven, lite
beer with Puccini and even kick up a little dust with “Ave Maria Dixie.” You’ll travel
with our three redneck cousins from their modest beginnings in Paris, Texas (where
they discover that belting out a high C causes pigs to move faster) all the way to
their triumphant debut at New York’s Carnegie Hall.

Sunday, September 5 7:00pm
$40/$33/$28

The Lettermen Christmas

A Stroll Down Memory Lane

This holiday season, the legendary Lettermen will take audiences for a lovely stroll
down memory lane without ever having to go out in the cold! Featuring their
trademark three-part harmonies, The Lettermen will treat listeners to a
heartwarming performance of their biggest hits of the past 40 years, as well an
enchanting array of holiday tunes, new and old.

Friday, November 26 7:00pm
$40/$33/$28

Weekend Happenings!

Wednesday, April 28th, 2010

May is almost here and there is no shortage of things to do in Door County this weekend.  Friday night is Open Mic night with host Mark Raddatz at Mojo Rosa’s in Egg Harbor.  Don’t stay up too late, the Door County Half Marathon and Nicolet Bay 5K is Saturday at Peninsula State Park beginning at 10 a.m.  This is one of the most popular and beautiful runs in Door County.  Also Saturday is the  18th Annual Shipyard Tour of Sturgeon Bay’s three shipyards, Bay Ship, Palmer Johnson (they built Tiger Woods a yacht!) and Great Lakes Yacht Services.

Bay Ship Sturgeon Bay Door County Wisconsin

Our longtime friend Jim Brauer who is a foreman at Bay Ship sent me this photo, shot this past winter at the yard… if I weren’t going to a wedding I would totally check out this event as Mark works here when  isn’t laid off.  Thank goodness he is laid off now so he can help us get the resort open for the season!!!

Friday and Saturday evening and Sunday afternoon, Gibraltar High School will perform “Suessical the Musical” the musical version of Suess’s most famous and well loved stories.  Check out the newly remodeled Liberty Square in Egg Harbor on Saturday for food and drink from 4-7 for the Door County Humane Society’s annual meeting and “Be Kind to Animals Kick Off” week.  From 8-10, check out the Landmark Resort’s Carrington Pub and listen to the music of O2M Blues/Classic Rock… free of charge, except for cocktails of course.

On Sunday, the Door County YMCA will host Dining Around the Door… kind of a “Taste of Door County” so to speak.  Nearly every Egg Harbor restaurant and many other restaurants around Door County will be featuring tasty bites of their restaurant’s signature dishes so this event will really be a DO NOT MISS.  It will be held at Gordon Lodge in Baileys Harbor which has a first rate banquet facility.  Speaking of Egg Harbor restaurants,  Regan and Matthew have chosen to go with the “Non Smoking”  before the July 5 deadline at their Casey’s Smokehouse Restaurant in Egg Harbor.   They closed for a few days for a deep clean and when we checked it out on Sunday, not only was the food delish, but the place smelled and looked fantastic.  Not that Casey’s was that smokey before, but for non-smokers any smoke is smokey… right?

The most important function we Sawyers are attending this weekend is the wedding of our niece Leila on Saturday.  She is the daughter of Mike and Barbie (Mark’s sister) Lautenbach who own and operate Mike’s Port Pub and the Innlet Motel in Jacksonport.  The nuptials begin at 1:30 Saturday at St. John the Baptist in downtown Egg Harbor.   We will be at John Henry’s by 2:30 then to Mike’s for snacks before we head to the reception.  Best wishes and much love Leila and Greg!

I am sure I missed some other events but this is the scoop on the main ones.  Come to Door County this weekend and enjoy the slower pace and Spring weather.  This is the earliest I remember seeing the trees bud out.  The Trillium are popping up but not blooming just yet.  Happy Spring!

Bodeans at the Auditorium…

Saturday, October 10th, 2009

I’m a bit bummed that we are busy next weekend because one of my favorite bands, The Bodeans are playing at the Door Community Auditorium in Fish Creek next Saturday.

The Bodeans

The Bodeans

I think there are still tickets available… it’s going to be a great show.  Hopefully, they will be back again sometime.

Door County Media

Wednesday, September 9th, 2009
reading my new favorite mag...

reading my new favorite mag...

I just picked up the autumn edition of Door County Living… it is now my new favorite magazine.  Door County Living is the sister publication of the Peninsula Pulse a free weekly publication and resource of Door County arts, news and entertainment.  Both publications have tons of interesting articles with info about Door County residents, businesses, characters, restaurants, nature and of course art.  The Pulse is the go-to guide for entertainment in DC.   Coincidentally, both are free… yes, free.  I love free stuff.

Anyway, while I was reading the latest edition of Door County Living I stumbled across an article (The Small School Experience by Gary Jones a Gibraltar teacher) about the three Northern Door Schools… Sevastopol (where our kids attended), Gibraltar (where Mark and I graduated) and Washington Island (there were 6 graduates this year) and low and  behold there was a quote from our son Joe who just graduated from Sevastopol.  Upon further reading,  our older son Josh’s  in-laws were mentioned (A Sea of Orchards) as owners of  Schartner’s Farm Market along with our grandson Jaden.

In the article about Door County golf,  there were three photos of our God son, Ed Strege.  I guess it is just really special to have a nice, glossy magazine that can really get to the heart and soul of Door County.  Like George Bailey said,  it is the citizens that “do most of the working and paying and living and dying in this community” … it is nice to read about them as well.

There are probably 6 Door County radio stations but of course I have two favorites.  WDOR owned and operated by Eddie Allen and his son Danny.  We have known Eddie for well over 30 years.  I met him when I worked at the Savings and Loan in Sturgeon Bay and he did the play by play for the Door County League Baseball which he still does to this day.  The radio station is still listened to by many for its local sports, news and interviews with people regarding current events.  Deloris Allen, Eddie’s mom used to read a new recipe everyday…   many which I still have.  At Christmas time, The Cinnamon Bear story was told bit by bit each day for the children after school.

While WDOR will always be a favorite, as far as music goes, I would have to go with 106.9 The Lodge.   I love it.  Good music,  local artists on Wednesday nights at nine and best of all… no “opinions” from the owners or anyone else for that matter.  They also don’t read the police report… another bonus.  They play tons of Bob Marley and Jimmy Buffet.  It is not a “classic” station or a pop station but a combination of really great music, some old some new.  Our daughter Emilie’s friend Chrystal Kugle is a DJ on the weekends.  She is a communications major at UW-Milwaukee.  One of  The Lodge slogans goes something like no sports, no shopping shows or court reports.  Now that is music to my ears.

In my honorable mention catagory I would have to mention WSRG 97.7 The Big Dawg… my kids are all a huge fan of this station and its music.  While I am not a big country fan I am probably in the minority in Door County.

At any rate publications or music… Door County rocks!