Saturdays at the Village – Indigenous Stories
As part of Door County's History Days, visiting tribal representatives and local Door County historians will explore the importance of Indigenous storytelling.
As part of Door County's History Days, visiting tribal representatives and local Door County historians will explore the importance of Indigenous storytelling.
Come discover Door County's history of commercial fishing. Charles Henriksen from Henriksen Fisheries will speak. Crafts will celebrate Wisconsin's free fishing weekend, and tours of the Kohl fish house will be offered.
Make your own cherry craft while learning about the peninsula's rich agricultural history from Rebecca Wiepz of the Peninsular Agricultural Research Station.
Egg Harbor postmaster Tom Anschutz shares the history of the post office in Door County. Visitors will have the opportunity to design their own stamp after the presentation.
As part of Door County's History Days, visiting tribal representatives and local Door County historians will explore the importance of Indigenous storytelling.
Join us at the Kress Pavilion in Egg Harbor, for a delicious meal catered by Mojo Rosa. Following dinner is a program on the history of Horseshoe Bay Farms.
Root Beer Festival is a family-centered event that features food, fun, and floats! Root beer tasting, root beer floats, games, historic building tours, blacksmith demonstrations, food trucks and more! $5/person (under 18- free)
Join us for special performance by the Ukulele Society of Door County at the Village.
Historian Tom Melville will lead visitors in an authentic game of cricket as it was played in the 1880s. Participation is encouraged!
Cesar Escobar demonstrates metalworking, melting and forming pieces for visitors.
Join us at the Log Den in Egg Harbor for a presentation on the history of commerical fishing in Door County. Cost is $45 (DCHS member pay $40) Registration due by July 17, 2023