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Door County Happenings…

Friday, May 4th, 2012

The season is finally here… most businesses and restaurants are open for business and waiting for visitors to arrive.  Egg Harbor boasts new welcome signs on the north and south ends of the village.  Here is Larry Desotelle who works for the Village of Egg Harbor, putting the finishing touches on one of the signs…

Polly and Don Helm have expanded Design Works, a division of Door County Nature Works. They were previously operating out of the back half of the Bay Wear building.  They will now occupy the entire building as Bay Wear has moved. They have even given the front of the building a makeover. Don and his dad are pretty well dressed painters if you ask me. Even with paint on their shirts, they look good…

Polly and Don are waiting for a new awning to bring the new look together. Nice. Design Works offers everything from carpet, tile, hardware and bedding to  furniture, an interior design. You name it they have it. They even have a commercial line for hotels and such. This is Polly in her new digs…

 

Check out both places… they have tons of really beautiful things and will help with any decorating needs.

Joe Smith, the manager at Shipwrecked Brew Pub has started a new venture…HOT DOGS!  Across the street from Shipwrecked in the yellow building is Fat Louie’s Olive Oil shop.  In the back you will find Joe and Megan making hot dogs, serving up soft serve ice cream and so much more…

I had a Junk Yard Dog today… yum.  Here is the menu… if you can read it.

Bruce Hill from the Lull-Abi was there too and he ordered a walking taco which looked to be an open bag of Frito’s, taco meat, cheese and sour cream.  It looked delicious!  All of the items will be great picnic fare for Harbor View Park located directly across the street.  Good Luck Joe!

The cherry blossoms and trillium are blooming as we speak.  The Door County Half Marathon takes place tomorrow at Peninsula State Park.  Our Nellie is running so Eric and I are heading over there with her to watch.  After that, Husby’s Food and Spirits will host live music (THE NICK’S!) and serve food outside at their Garage Bar.  I am sure my gang will be heading up that way. At 7pm the alt-rock band Cracker plays at the Door Community Auditorium.  The Sister Bay Bowl has classic rock band Bacchus Lotus beginning at 9:30 pm Saturday night.

Not for you, check out the Ship Yard Tours in Sturgeon Bay.  I would like to go since Mark works at Bay Shipbuilding who is part of the tour but it always falls on the marathon weekend…damn.

So much to do, so little time.  Lots more to come… stay tuned.

 

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A busy weekend…

Tuesday, May 10th, 2011

Wow… what a great weekend.  Saturday, we watched daughter Nellie and niece Annie Bley compete in the Door County Half Marathon.  With nearly 1500 runners (with an additional 500 who ran the 5K), Peninsula State Park hosted thousands of people on Saturday.  The race is run extremely well with runners and spectators shuttled in via the Door County Trolley or school buses from Gibraltar school from either the school or the Skyway Drive-In.  We got there early and were able to park in the park so to speak.  My ankle is still in a cast from my surgery for a torn tendon.  We brought along a non-motorized scooter that I knelt my bad leg on and pushed with my good leg.  I felt like I ran the marathon after pushing myself along miles of trails.  Annie finished 7th overall of the women.  She runs cross county for the UWGB. Not too shabby Annie!  Nellie did great too… she never walked and finished in just over two hours in addition to raising $2000 dollars for her non profit, the American Folklore Theatre!  Congrats girls!

Nellie and Annie at the Door County Marathon

We were in one of the most beautiful parks on the planet and I get the porta potties in the picture…

That evening we headed down to the Draft Haus in Sturgeon Bay.  Mark and our good friend Tom were inducted into the Door County Baseball League Hall of Fame.  No, there isn’t an actual building but there are tons of memories and stories to be shared at this event. Our whole family was there…

Our family with Mark's mom

Mark's three sister, his brother and Mom, Jean

My pal and Ephraim’s most famous resident, Scotty Weborg was there too…

Scott Weborg

The place was packed and we had a great time.  Congrats to Mark and Tom and all the inductees.

On Mother’s Day, we watched the Egg Harbor Indians beat Washington Island.  It was sunny, my family was there and our baseball park now has indoor plumbing… aka a bathroom, so it was a good day.  Family and friends came over for fried chicken afterward and all was good with the world.

Happy Belated Mother’s Day to all the moms out there.

 

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The “other” Lodge…

Monday, May 9th, 2011

Reprinted with permission from the Door County Advocate.

By Warren Blum

 

Mike and Carrie Mesic

As close to 2,000 runners crossed the finish line at the Door County Half Marathon two years ago, Mike Mesic read their names, hometowns and times over the public address system — all of them.

“The chip (the microchip carried by each participant) keeps track of that information, and we have it as soon as they cross the finish line,” said Mesic, co-owner of WLGE-FM, more familiarly known as 106.9 The Lodge.

When the tableau is repeated today at Peninsula State Park, The Lodge will be there again with a series of live remote broadcasts, but Mesic plans to turn the announcements for individual runners over to other volunteers.

“That’s a lot of names,” he said with a laugh. “I could hardly talk when it was over.”

The Lodge is again one of the major sponsors of the race, reflecting the Mesics’ desire that they serve the community with their radio station, which signed on for the first time on April 26, 2008, and recently celebrated its third anniversary.

The Mesics are an increasingly rare commodity in this age of corporate consolidation in the media — “mom and pop” owners who started an independent radio station devoted to serving its community, including programming the music selection at the local level.

Mike, a veteran of the radio industry in Milwaukee and other cities, based the station’s unique sound on outlets in Minneapolis and Chicago that provide a mix unique to Wisconsin.

“It’s a singer-songwriter based format spanning the 1970s to now,” he said. “The industry calls it AAA, adult album alternative, but I don’t think that describes it very well.”

“If you don’t understand, just listen for a while, you’ll get it,” Carrie said.

“World-Class Rock for a World-Class County” is the musical tagline, and Mike spends a long time each day working on the music log to ensure that the songs flow together. He even changes the songs themselves to fit the season — you’re more likely to hear Bob Marley or Jimmy Buffett on a sunny summer day than during a snowstorm, for example.

From humble beginnings the Mesics have brought together a staff of 12 that includes advertising representatives and announcers. The on-air staff includes Mike from 6 a.m. to noon, Chris “The Freezer” Friese from noon to 6 p.m. followed by Amy Foxx to midnight.

Listeners have responded to the local effort and the eclectic sound.

“I’ve never seen anything like the passion people have for our station,” he said.

While Mike handles the on-air sound as program and operations manager, Carrie takes care of the business end and is the more visible face of The Lodge, active in local service organizations.

Opening a studio and office in downtown Sturgeon Bay in December has helped raise awareness of The Lodge, which is licensed to Baileys Harbor and has its main office and studio at 10311 Water St. in Ephraim.

The facility at 211 N. Third Ave. provides office space for the station’s marketing consultants and a studio that mirrors the capabilities of the Ephraim site.

“We were surprised at how some people just considered us a Northern Door Radio station,” Carrie said. The 6,000-watt signal reaches into Kewaunee County and across the bay to Oconto, Marinette and Menominee (Mich.) counties.

And where that signal can’t reach, Internet technology can: web streaming at www.fm1069thelodge.com and a new smartphone app allow listeners to carry The Lodge far beyond the county line.

“As long as I have cell service, I can get in the car and listen all the way to my mom’s in Phoenix,” Mike said. “The way we promote it is, ‘Whenever you need a little piece of Door County …’”

 

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Valentine’s weekend in Door County…

Friday, February 11th, 2011

Haven’t decided what to do this weekend with your Valentine? Door County is the place to be. Check out the Door County Nature of Romance packages offered at DoorCounty.Com.  All of the cross county ski trails and snowmobile trails are currently open.  There will be a Candlelight Ski, Hike and Snowshoe at Newport State Park complete with  a bonfire and refreshments.  The weather will warm up this weekend which will make the outdoor activities more enjoyable.

Or how about a Door County Trolley ride?  Guests will taste at two Door County award-winning wineries, followed by a cozy sleigh ride through the Door’s wintry landscapes. Top it all off with a fireside lunch at the historic White Gull Inn.

According to EggHarborDoorCounty.org

Peninsula Music Festival presents February Fest, a Brahms & Schumann Soiree with PMF musicians David Bell on clarinet and Judith Jackson on piano at Shepherd of the Bay Lutheran Church on Hwy 42, Ellison Bay. Samantha George will narrate. General admission seating is available for this concert at $30 with a brief reception immediately following the concert. Call 920-854-4060 or visit www.musicfestival.com

Many Door County Restaurants are offering Valentine’s Specials over the weekend.  Inclined to hunker down at home?  Make breakfast  with my famous waffle recipe  for your Valentine(s).  My mother-in-law gave me this recipe many years ago.

Waffles

3 eggs

1 1/2 cup sour milk or butter milk (see note)

1 tsp. baking soda

2 tsp. baking powder

1 3/4 cup flour

1/2 tsp. salt

1/2 cup oil.

I usually use sour milk since I normally do not have buttermilk on hand.  To sour milk add 1 1/2 Tbs. vinegar to the milk and let it sit while you gather the other ingredients.

Mix together by hand and pour into preheated waffle maker that has been sprayed with Pam.  We like waffles on the lighter side (as in color)  Extras, if there are any, can be frozen and reheated in the toaster.

Top with whipped cream and strawberries for your Valentine or if you are like us, just butter and lots of Door County Maple syrup.

Have a great weekend.

I Heart Valentine's Day

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Cloudy with a chance of fun…

Saturday, June 5th, 2010

Oh, what to do, what to do on a cloudy and/or rainy day?  In Door County the answer is… plenty!  Oh, there the usual things, plenty of boutiques and galleries which are great, but there are other things to do too.  Why not take a turn off the main drag and search for the hidden gallery or antique shop?  Bet you haven’t been bowling in awhile… check out the Sister Bay Bowl and refresh your memory on how to keep score by hand.  Then walk across the street to Husby’s and grab a cold beer and a burger.  Got an artsy side?  Even if you don’t, at Hands On Art Studio, paint, sculpt or weld yourself a masterpiece.

Why not take a class at the Savory Spoon Cooking School in Ellison Bay?  My friend Ronald and I took a wild game cooking class that was out of this world.  And the best part? The class sits down to eat the scrumptious dishes at the end.

If the weather is making you lazy, take a day and drive through one or more of Door County’s beautiful  state parks.  Even in the rain, there is nothing like a ride through the park.

Have you ever been to the Door County  Historical Museum?  Didn’t think so.  This free museum, yes free, is truly a Door County gem.  Our friend and neighbor, Mike Orthober, created a wildlife diorama that is so life like you won’t believe it.  Mike is an award winning taxidermist and artist.

wildlife diorama

Also at the museum,  check out the Pioneer Fire Company exhibit complete with old firetrucks, an antique hearse and an old jail cell.  Pretty unusual stuff, right?

Another museum located in Sturgeon Bay, is the Door County Maritime Museum who sponsors the annual Door County Lighthouse Walk that is scheduled for June 11-13.  Inside the Maritime Museum you will find the latest exhibit “GHOSTS! Haunted Lighthouses of the Great Lakes”.  That’s right, haunted lighthouses… too cool.

Still not satisfied? How about a trolley ride?  The Door County Trolley is celebrating their 10th year and we are headed to a party tonight at The Orchard’s to celebrate the fact.  The Door County Trolley offers winery tours, lighthouse tours, scenic tours and even a ghost tour.  Apparently, Door County is haven for ghosts… who knew!  Everybody loves the trolley not only for the places it can take you but also for the trolley drivers.  They are local folks who know everything about Door County and make the trip extra fun.  Congratulations AJ, on your ten year anniversary!

So, nothing to do on a rainy day?  That’s just crazy talk!

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Door County Half Marathon…

Sunday, May 2nd, 2010

Congratulations to our niece Annie Bley who placed fifth overall in the women’s division at Saturday’s Door County Half Marathon. Annie is a Sophomore at UW-Green Bay and is on the school’s cross country team.  She also is one of our hardworking housekeepers here at Egg Harbor Lodge.  Way to go Annie!

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Grizzly Scenic Air Tour in Door County!

Saturday, October 17th, 2009

I have just done the coolest thing I have done in a really long time… we flew in a small plane over Door CountyGrizzly Scenic Air Tours were nice enough to take Nellie and I on an hour tour of the county.  The tour begins at the Ephraim Airport and they offer different tours and time increments.  We saw shipwrecks, went over Cana Island, we could see all the way to Michigan and flew up and down both Door County coastlines.  It was just amazing.  Our pilot, Dave Burke aka “Grizz-1″ was funny and confident and knew more about the county and its treasures than even I do.  It wasn’t scary at all.  He flew low enough that we could really see where we were and could recognize Egg Harbor Lodge and even our house.  We flew over Chambers Island and Peninsula State Park.  The colors are just beautiful but from the air we could see that the colors actually haven’t peaked just yet. Check out the video…

This is my newest item on my Door County must do list.  You haven’t experienced the real Door County unless you have seen it by air.  I just wish it hadn’t taken me so long.  Give them a call at 920.493.2729 you will be glad you did!

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Door County Trolley

Sunday, September 13th, 2009
Door County Trolley

Door County Trolley

One of the newest, cool things to do in Door County is to take the Door County TrolleyThe Door County Trolley has a number of different tours including the Lighthouse Tour, The Premier Wine Tour, The Scenic Tour and even a Ghost Tour.   One of the Ghost Tours is a tour of haunted Door County Bars (must be 21 or older obviously) which is really popular in the fall.  In the winter (January through May) they offer a Progressive Dinner Tour which includes dinner at The Inn at Kristofer’s and two other surprise locations for cocktails/hors d’ oevres and dessert.  We are definitely getting a group together this winter to check out this tour… it sounds like fun.

Our guests love the Trolley… I think most of them choose the Winery Tour or the Scenic Tour which takes them  around the county and through the park.  The main pick up area is in Fish Creek at Orchard County Winery which is only a few miles up the road.

Next time you are in the county and are looking for something new and fun to do, check out the Door County Trolley… you won’t be sorry.

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Door County This Weekend… BIG, BIG, BIG!!

Tuesday, June 9th, 2009

Talk about stuff to do this weekend… the Steel Bridge Songfest starts on Thursday and goes through Sunday, June 14.  It is held near the old steel bridge (hence the name) in downtown Sturgeon Bay and also 15 other indoor and outdoor venues nearby… there is a free rotating shuttle to all of the events.  Jackson Browne will headline the concert in the yacht harbor near the bridge as he has for the past four years.  Also coming again this year… Jane Wiedlin of the Go-Gos fame and local boy done good Pat mAcdonald The Future’s So Bright ( I gotta wear shades) whose family owns the Bayside Tavern in Fish Creek.

Steel Bridge Songfest 5

Steel Bridge Songfest 5

Eagle Bluff Lighthouse in Peninsula State Park

Eagle Bluff Lighthouse in Peninsula State Park

Also, the 16th Annual Door County Lighthouse Walk will be held on Saturday and Sunday showcasing Door County’s 12 lighthouses.  There is a self guided tour of the five mainland lighthouses and  boat tours are available to see the lighthouses not accessible by land.  Contact the Door County Maritime Museum (920.743.5958) for more information.

Music and lighthouses… can’t get anymore Door County than that now can you?

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