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Ephraim, Door County holiday celebration: 2009 Christmas in the Village

Wednesday, November 25th, 2009

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On Saturday, December 5 the Ephraim Business Council celebrates the holiday season with the Annual Christmas in the Village. The High Point Inn is the proud sponsor of one reindeer, so be sure to stop by and say hello! Here is the official press release:

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The Ephraim Business Council invites you to celebrate the season at Ephraim’s annual Christmas in the Village event on Saturday, December 5th. With activities planned throughout the day, Christmas in the Village promises to be holiday fun for the whole family.

The most notable addition to this year’s event is a live reindeer display by Santa’s Crew of Luxemburg, Wisconsin. Two adult reindeer, one baby reindeer, two elves, Santa and his sleigh will be on hand to greet families. The display will be just outside the Ephraim Village Hall from 2:30-4:30pm. Pictures with Santa and company will be taken by Santa’s Crew staff and may be purchased on-site for $8. Attendees are permitted to take their own photos as well. Children will delight in seeing Dasher and Dancer, both 2-year-old females weighing about 300 pounds each, along with baby Comet, a 7-month old male. This holiday season, Santa’s Crew celebrates its third year touring regionally with the display, and Ephraim is excited to welcome them for the first time.

Children’s activities begin at the Ephraim Village Hall at 1pm, with Christmas themed tales from the Northern Door Storytelling Guild, sponsored by the Ephraim Library Committee’s Martha Cherry Estate Funds. A group spun off from the wintertime storytelling classes taught by Lloyd Michalsen at Ellison Bay’s Clearing Folk School, the Northern Door Storytelling Guild has entertained at venues throughout Northern Door for nearly three years.

From 2-3:30pm kids will get creative with holiday cards and crafts sponsored by the Ephraim Library Committee. All materials needed, will be supplied. Kids may also frost their favorite holiday-shaped sugar cut-outs at a cookie decorating table. There will be heritage games such as shuffleboard, pick-up sticks and tiddly winks, courtesy of the Ephraim Historical Foundation. All activities take place in the Ephraim Village Hall and are free of charge.

From 3:30-4:30pm the Ephraim Historical Foundation will host a Christmas Family Sing-A-Long (in the tradition of their Summer Sunday Sing-A-Longs) in the Ephraim Village Hall. Song leader Dave Olson and pianist Bernice Koehler will lead participants in the holiday classics.

The Ephraim Moravian Church will have its doors open from 11am-2pm to share the Advent season. Displays of crèches, lovefeast, traditional women’s dress, Christmas Eve candle-wrapping and Moravian Stars will highlight the history and tradition of Door County’s oldest church. Visitors will enjoy festive decorations and refreshments.

The Eagle Harbor Inn and Village Green Lodge, two quaint Ephraim B&Bs, will host holiday open houses from 1pm-4pm. Visitors may tour the businesses decorated for the season, and enjoy homemade holiday goodies or festive tea time treats. Eagle Harbor Inn will offer “Inn’s Favorite Recipes,” tied up with ribbon as their gift to you. Additionally, the Anderson House Shop & Gallery, will host an open house and Jewelry Trunk Show featuring affordable sterling silver jewelry, from 10am-5pm. Refreshments will be served.

The 10th Annual Holiday Tree Lighting Ceremony will close the day at 4:30pm. This year’s ceremony has been moved from the Wetlands Preserve to Harborside Park. Ephraim resident and volunteer firefighter, Scottie Weborg will do the honor of lighting the tree. Hot cider will be shared. In years past an unidentified Christmas Grinch has attended the event. Hopefully Mr. Grinch will decide to join us again!

The Ephraim Business Council would like to thank the following Ephraim businesses and community members for their generous donations toward Christmas in the Village. Santa Sponsor: Jane Olson. Reindeer Sponsors: Ephraim’s Library Committee and High Point Inn. Elf Sponsor: Bay Breeze Resort and Premier Properties. Jingle Bell Crew: Tad & Andy Dukehart.

For more information on the Ephraim business community and the weekend activities, please visit www.Ephraim-DoorCounty.com or contact the Ephraim Visitor Information Center at 920-854-4989. Ephraim’s temporary winter Visitor Information Center is located at 10329 Water Street (Highway 42) and is open Fridays and Saturdays 10am-5pm and Sundays 10am-2pm through April.

Door County winds into the Holiday Season

Wednesday, November 18th, 2009

Thanksgiving is right around the corner so it’s time to remind everyone that Door County, Wisconsin during the holiday season is a decorated and ready for company! We think some of the most charming places the Door peninsula has to offer are right in our own neighborhood.

Be sure to check out the Shops at Green Gables. Establishments open in winter include:
1) American Folklore Theatre The Green Gables office does not have regular hours in winter, but there will be several holiday performances by AFT co-founder Doc Heide and long-time performer Eric Lewis. Get details of their at their website and visit their online store to purchase CDs and gift cards at their.
2) Perfect Beads A variety of wonderful beads. Open weekends November and December. Call 920-854-6472.
3) Rustic Fish Gallery The Rustic Fish Gallery is owned by Door County artists Mary Ann and Erik Rinkleff. We feature Erik’s hand-carved, collectible wood carvings and Mary Ann’s inspirational greeting card line and fine art photography. Open Friday and Saturday during November and December.
4) Door County Scrimshander Resident artist Gary Kiracofe practices scrimshaw, an art that is “two hundred years behind the times.” Visit the gallery he runs with his wife Dawn where they feature knives, jewelry, ornaments, antique ivory and more. Open Friday,  Saturday and Sunday during November and December.

McKeefry & Yeomans of Ephraim. Bruce McKeefry and Geoff Yeomans have the perfect mix of house AND garden. From French milled soaps to decorative flowers, distinctive furniture and more. On the corner of Townline Rd. and Hwy. 42 in Ephraim. Open all year. Call 920-854-4749 for hours.

The City Farmer in Ephraim - features a distinctive collection of American and English country furniture and home accents. Winter hours are 10 to 5:30 on Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays, and Mondays.

The Paint Box Gallery located next to Joe Jo’s Pizza just north of the High Point Inn. Featuring original art works by local, regional and national artists including a large variety of miniature works. Plus an excellent source of art supplies for the professional and the novice. Open 361 days a year, 10-4 daily.

Joe Jo’s Pizza & Gelato
is open all year long 11am to 8pm and serves thin crust pizza from scratch. Their homemade Gelato gets rave reviews as well as their pizza.

Blue Dolphin House is located just south of the High Point Inn on Hwy 42. They feature contemporary artwork, gifts and home accessories from manufacturers and artists all over the world. Open in winter, but call for days and hours - 800-765-0141.

Wondering if your favorite restaurant or shop has winter hours? Contact Missy by email or by phone 800-595-6894.

Door County Fall Colors Still Breathtaking in Ephraim!

Thursday, October 15th, 2009

This weekend Sister Bay will celebrate the 63rd annual Fall Festival. Locals and visitors alike know this is usually the send-off for all the brilliantly colored leaves that cling to the trees this time of year in Door County.

At the High Point Inn we want you to know that there will still be breathtaking color to view even AFTER the weekend celebration is over. So we invite everyone to come visit during this inspirational, seasonal transition. For those of you wanting to experience late fall in Door County, take 15% off per night if you stay with us from October 25 to October 29. Click here and make your reservation!

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And for those of you visiting Door County this winter, click here for our packages page and start planning now.  The High Point Inn will help you plan a winter getaway to our beautiful Door peninsula in the quiet of the off-season. Call 800-595-6894 or email us today!

High Point Neighbors: Mark your calendar for Door County’s 36th Annual Townline Art Fair

Monday, September 21st, 2009

Saturday, October 10, 10-5 pm and  Sunday, October 11, 10-4

A juried art fair exhibiting the work of more than 85 professional artists from across the Midwest exhibit during the two-day show held rain or shine. Glass, pottery, metal sculpture, paintings, photography, fiber art, and woodworking will be under tents for the 5,000 people that annually attend the show.

The Townline Art Fair is held on the grounds of Fine Line Designs Gallery on Hwy 42, north end of Ephraim. The Show is held outside in front of the Gallery. Columbus Day weekend is one of the busiest weekends of the year, make your reservations early or call toll free: 800-595-6894

Fall in Door County at 15% off - Sundays through Thursdays at the High Point Inn, Ephraim

Thursday, September 17th, 2009

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Enjoy fall in Door County and save money! September and October mean quiet backroads for biking and hiking, farm markets full of autumn goodies, Guys & Does in the Ephraim Village Hall, drama at Peninsula Players, romantic candlelight dinners at one of northern Door County’s fine restaurants and more! Let the staff at the High Point Inn pamper you as you enjoy our outstanding facilities: our spacious, luxury suites; our indoor and outdoor pools and whirlpool;  library and game rooms. And our Ephraim location is a perfect northern Door starting point for any Door County vacation. Come join us and take advantage of this great offer.

Door County Entertainment News for the July 4th Holiday

Wednesday, July 1st, 2009

4th of July on the Door County peninsula means fireworks and parades, but it also means music. Lots of music. So here is a schedule of both this weekend:

DOOR COUNTY 4TH OF JULY PARADES:
Baileys Harbor: Parade at 10am. Arts, crafts, live entertainment, children’s games and spectacular fireworks at dusk. For more information call 920-839-2366 or visit www.baileysharbor.com.

Egg Harbor: Parade begins at 1pm. For information call 920-868-3717 or visit www.eggharbordoorcounty.org

Fish Creek: Venetian boat parade at dusk, followed by a spectacular fireworks display over the bay at Clark Park (next to marina). For more information call 920-868-2316 or visit http://fishcreekinfo.com/.

DOOR COUNTY FIREWORKS: six opportunities to see the Door County sky lit up!
Egg Harbor: Friday July 3rd - fireworks display at dusk from Harbor View Park. 920-868-3717 or visit www.eggharbordoorcounty.org.

Baileys Harbor: Saturday, July 4th - fireworks over the water at dusk. 920-839-2366 or visit www.baileysharbor.com.

Fish Creek: Saturday, July 4th - fireworks display at dusk at Clark Park (next to marina). 920-868-2316 or visit http://fishcreekinfo.com/.

Gills Rock: Saturday, July 4th - fireworks at dusk over Hedgehog Harbor. 920-854-2972 or visit www.ellisonbaydoorwi.com.

Sturgeon Bay: Saturday, July 4th - fireworks display at dusk from Sunset Park. 800-301-6695 or visit www.sturgeonbay.net.

Washington Island: Saturday, July 4th - fireworks at dusk at the ball park on Main Road. 920-847-2179 or visit www.washingtonislandchamber.com.

MUSIC IN DOOR COUNTY FOR THE 4TH OF JULY WEEKEND:

Friday, July 3
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Jeanne Kuhns’ Lost Mothra Band, Friday July 3, at Woodwalk Gallery
The Lost Mothra Band is Jeanne Kuhns, Lynn Gudmundsen,
George Sawyn and Patrick Palmer


Saturday, July 4
Baileys Harbor 4th of July Celebration
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Starting at 9 a. m. on July 4th enjoy the sights and sound of 3 Beer ’til Dubuque.   Three Beers, also known as, That Beers Band, started in 1997 with 12 members primarily playing one bar in La Crosse.
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Starting at 1:30 p. m. get your 80’s “rock on.”  Bad Medicine, a definite 80’s cover band, is the number 1 Bon Jovi tribute band in the country.
Sunday, July 5
Dorothy Scott will be among the performers at the Peg Egan Center

Dorothy Scott will be among the performers at the Peg Egan Center

Peg Egan PAC at 6pm
Sunset Concert Series - Folk Festival: Featuring: Corey Carlson, Dorothy Scott, Peter Mulvey, The Son’s Of The Never Wrong,
Eric Lewis & Doc Heide.

Concert is free to the public. For more information visit: Sunset Concert Series.

Northern Door County’s first festival of the season: Ephraim’s 45th Annual Fyr Bal Festival June 19-21, 2009

Wednesday, June 10th, 2009

From the Ephraim Business Council’s Press Release:

Ephraim celebrates its 45th Annual Fyr Bal Festival June 19-21, 2009. Steeped in Scandinavian tradition, Fyr Bal, pronounced fear ball, is Norwegian for bonfire. The festival re-creates customs of early Norwegians celebrating Midsummer’s Eve. Evening bonfires on Saturday represent the burning of the ‘winter witch’ and welcome in the long days of summer. The weekend is fun for the entire family along the shoreline of Eagle Harbor.

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Treat your ears to an eclectic music lineup at Harborside Park on Saturday: first, the acoustic sounds of D’Arez & Friends, and then pat mAcdonald and melaniejane of Steel Bridget Songfest in Sturgeon Bay, WI. The duo teams up to create a sound rich in low-end, heavy in groove.

Saturday boasts the majority of Fyr Bal festivities. Music begins at 9am with MC and acoustic musician Tim Byers. Byers will keep crowds up-to-date on activities throughout the day. The Ephraim Library invites you to peruse the myriad of hidden treasures at their annual Used Book Sale. Along the shoreline, over 25 artisans from throughout the state will display their craft at the annual Fyr Bal Arts & Crafts show. Showcasing works in wood, clay, glass, jewelry and fiber textiles. Be sure to visit the Summerwind Alpacas and Iron Wood Croft Llamas at the Ephraim Visitor Information Center, where you can pet the animals and even purchase wool.

Young fiddlers, under the direction of Christine Whyatt, will treat festival-goers to traditional Scandinavian music Saturday and Sunday. Whyatt and her husband Nelson, who will accompany the group on accordion, are originally from Minnesota, where she taught music for over 30 years. Whyatt is happy to have a dozen former students and their families make the trip to Door County for Fyr Bal Festival weekend. In 2005 many members of the group traveled to Dalarna County in Sweden, the center of traditional folk music and craft in that country, to play at one of the largest midsummer festivals. They are a delight to watch in their authentic Scandinavian costume.

Don’t miss Ephraim’s traditional Scandinavian blowout!