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Random end of the year Door County photos…

Monday, January 10th, 2011

We had a crazy, busy holiday season…

We attended a benefit for local Door County  charities put together by Miss Wisconsin at the Door Community AuditoriumJohn and Jackie Sawyer (Kimberly’s parents) had a cocktail party afterwards at Husby’s.  Here we are with Kimberly at Husby’s

 This is Kim’s mom Jackie and her sister Katie.  If Kimberly becomes Miss America, Katie will take the reigns as Miss Wisconsin since she was first runner up at the Miss Wisconsin pageant.

We celebrated New Year’s Eve with live Maine lobster… at home.  Going out on New Year’s Eve is for amateurs.

 

We went hot tubbing in the annual Egg Harbor New Year’s Day Parade

Egg Harbor Lodge... Best Water View in the Badger State!

hot tub girls

The hot tub girls ended up on the cover of the the Door County Now paper (formerly the Resorter Reporter).

Wonderful husband surpised me with a limo New Year’s Day to drag our sorry keesters all over Door County…

 The limo was for my birthday which is actually January 3rd, but here is my real present…

Happy Birthday to me, Happy birthday to me, Happy birthday dear Sarah, Happy birthday to me!!!

 Truthfully, if my dreams come true, Kimberly will win Miss Wisconsin and the Packers will kick Atlanta’s a**!!!  GO PACK!!!

Funny fact, Pam who used to work at Main Street Market is the woman at the end of the video in Packer gear… who knew! 

Happy New Year to all…  watch for my VEGAS BLOGS!!!

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Feed the Fish wins award…

Thursday, December 9th, 2010

According to the Peninsula Pulse

 Feed the Fish Earns Best of Midwest Nod
 

Feed the Fish, the movie filmed primarily in Door County in the winter of 2009, was honored as Best Picture at last night’s “Best of the Midwest” awards, hosted by the Midwest Independent Film Festival in Chicago.


“I’m so happy about that,” Director Michael Matzdorff said. “It’s an audience award, and the audience loved it.”

 

Matzdorff’s independent film will be shown at the Sturgeon Bay Cinema 6 from Dec. 31 – Jan. 6. Not long after that, Door County residents will be able to catch their hometown on DVD when it’s released on both DVD and Video On Demand on Jan. 25, 2011.

 

“We wanted to bring it back to Door County one more time because a lot of people said they missed it or wanted to see it again,” Matzdorff said. “With all the Polar Bear plunge folks coming up we figured that would be a great time to show it.”

Visit www.feedthefishmovie.com to find links to the film’s Amazon sales page and Netflix page.

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