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We went to Door County, Wisconsin and are sharing the best experiences, places to eat, hikes, and boat rides to do on a long weekend in this midwest vacation destination.Highlights of the Door County:Sturgeon Bay cheese and ice creamLighthousesState and city view points Hikes and overlooksFish boilSunset boat cruiseIf you want to take this exact trip, you can download our Door County Itinerary. This guide to Door County gives you your daily schedule, hikes and boat cruise experiences, time allotments, costs, travel time between things to do, places to eat, where to stay and so much more.We stayed at The Liberty Lodge at Sister Bay and loved this historic B&B! If it is booked, The Inn at Little Sister Hill is a good choice, so is Scandinavian Lodge, Sister Bay Inn, or Birchwood Lodge.Find a great flight deal with Thrifty Traveler Premium, sign up with promo code TS10 to get $10 off your first year subscription.—---------------------------------------Shop: Trip Itineraries & Amazon Storefront Connect: YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram and contact us at travelsquadpodcast@gmail.com to submit a question of the week or inquire about guest interviews and advertising. Submit a question of the week or inquire about guest interviews and advertising.
For 55 years Jim Ingwersen has been one of Door County's most-acclaimed and prolific artists, painting portraits of Supreme Court Justices, contemporary artists and hundreds of other commissions from his studio on Old Stage Road outside Sister Bay. As he nears his 96th birthday, he has reached an agreement to donate his gallery, hundreds of paintings and home to the Peninsula School of Art to serve as a dynamic home to creativity for generations to dome. Adam Erickson, director of Pen Art, joins Myles Dannhausen Jr. to talk about Ingwersen's gift, his legacy, and what the future holds for the property.
The Cabin is presented by the Wisconsin Counties Association and this week we're featuring Lincoln County; https://bit.ly/3ZYoz4yThe Cabin is also presented by GHT; https://bit.ly/4hlhwuiCampfire Conversation:Tune in as we explore ten must-visit locations for health connoisseurs! First, we highlight Tapuat Kombucha in Sister Bay, known for its small-batch kombucha with unique flavors. Next, Healthy Being Café and Juicery in Madison offers delicious cold-pressed juices and wellness shots made from fresh, local ingredients. In Green Bay, The Juicery serves fresh juices and açaí bowls, while The Wellness Bar in Hudson features delectable smoothies and protein shakes.We also spotlight Blooming Lotus Juice Bar in Wausau, alongside Moka Origins Café in Eau Claire, known for its plant-based lattes. Discover these fantastic wellness drink destinations and more across Wisconsin!Inside Sponsors:Ho-Chunk Nation; https://bit.ly/4g7y5sx
Sister Bay property owners were shocked when they got tax bills showing a 10.8% increase for village property taxes this month. Debra Fitgzerald joins Myles Dannhausen Jr. to discuss what we know about what mistakes were made when the village promised that taxes would be flat this year during the budget hearings just one month earlier.
Do you think you know Fall Fest? Matt Stone joins Myles Dannhausen Jr. to talk about Sister Bay's big celebration this weekend. They run down all the key times and events, but also take you behind the scenes to talk about what it takes to create the party and how it helps businesses, nonprofits and workers all year long.
In this episode, Hailey takes the scenic route along Wisconsin's coastal byways that lead into unique, untouched terrain and vibrant, picturesque communities. From Door County to Bayfield County and Douglas County, Wisconsin's beauty truly runs coast to coast. Tune in and let your scenic discovery begin!Read the blog here: https://discoverwisconsin.com/wisconsins-coastal-byways-door-county-bayfield-county-douglas-county/Door County: https://www.doorcounty.com/; Door County Coastal Byway: https://doorcountycoastalbyway.org/; Egg Harbor: https://www.doorcounty.com/discover/egg-harbor; Fish Creek: https://www.doorcounty.com/discover/fish-creek; Ephraim: https://www.doorcounty.com/discover/ephraim; Sister Bay: https://www.doorcounty.com/discover/sister-bay; Bailey's Harbor: https://www.doorcounty.com/discover/baileys-harbor; Jacksonport: Bayfield County: https://www.bayfieldcounty.wi.gov/; Douglas County: https://www.douglascountywi.gov/; Wisconsin Lake Superior Coastal Byway: https://www.lakesuperiorbyway.org/; https://www.doorcounty.com/discover/jacksonport; Washburn: https://www.bayfieldcounty.wi.gov/1083/Washburn; Bayview: https://www.bayfieldcounty.wi.gov/1064/Bayview; Bayfield: https://www.bayfieldcounty.wi.gov/1063/Bayfield; Red Cliff: https://www.bayfieldcounty.wi.gov/1091/Red-Cliff; Cornucopia: https://www.bayfieldcounty.wi.gov/1065/Bell; Herbster: https://www.bayfieldcounty.wi.gov/1066/CloverThe Bobber: https://discoverwisconsin.com/blog/The Cabin Podcast: https://the-cabin.simplecast.com. Follow on social @thecabinpodShop Discover Wisconsin: shop.discoverwisconsin.com. Follow on social @shopdiscoverwisconsinDiscover Wisconsin: https://discoverwisconsin.com/. Follow on social @discoverwisconsinDiscover Mediaworks: https://discovermediaworks.com/. Follow on social @discovermediaworksWisconsin Coastal Management Program: https://doa.wi.gov/Pages/LocalGovtsGrants/CoastalManagement.aspx
Welcome back as we feature specialty crops across Wisconsin and the farm families who grow them. Today, the cherry harvest takes us to Door County where we visit with Jim Seaquist of Seaquist Orchards. They care for 170,000 trees across 1,300 acres around Sister Bay. They harvest up to 15 million pounds of cherries each year. Jim says agricultural tourism has allowed his family to continue the farm business. Since the early 1900s, his family has expanded not only in the number of trees but also the number of offerings. Today, you can find their products year-round: pie fillings, jams and jellies, and syrups and sauces, to name a few. Despite early weather challenges, Seaquist says they are expecting a bumper crop. He is hoping for dry weather throughout the harvest. This podcast series is brought to you courtesy of Specialty Crop Block Grant 23-10. Learn more about how to engage with Wisconsin's agricultural tourism industry at https://gowiagtourism.com/.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sister Bay has a long list of projects on its docket in the years ahead. Debra Fitzgerald and Myles Dannhausen Jr. discuss what's up first and take a look at the housing study the village unveiled last month. Plus, Sturgeon Bay Fire Department has a new person at the helm and the city police department asks for the OK to put cameras up in 10 spots in the city.
It's the final weekend to check out Christkindlmarkt in Sister Bay and John Nelson joins Myles Dannhausen Jr. to tell you what's new on the grounds this year. Then they talk a bit about the evolution of Sister Bay from the doldrums of the mid-2010s to the thriving climate of today.
An unprecedented number of Door County municipalities are going through market updates and revaluations given the meteoric rise in the real estate market, especially residential homes. This year, Baileys Harbor, Gibraltar, Union. Sister Bay and Liberty Grove have gone through this process, with more coming up in 2024. People always wonder what will happen to their property tax bill when their municipality goes through this. Dean Peters, vice president of operations for Associated Appraisal, unpacks it all with Debra Fitzgerald.
In July the most ambitious affordable housing project to date in Door County opened in Sister Bay. Within weeks, nearly all of the income-restricted units were full. Myles Dannhausen Jr. talks to developer Marissa Downs about what it took to make it happen, some of the misconceptions about the development, and why it's so hard to do it in Door County.
The Cabin is presented by the Wisconsin Counties Association and this week we're featuring Fond du Lac County; https://bit.ly/3Lms7obThe Cabin is also presented by Jolly Good Soda, available in all your classic favorite flavors that we remember from childhood. The diet line offers 0 calories, 0 carbs, 0 sugars, and no caffeine – perfect for mixers or just enjoying on a warm summer day (or any day, for that matter); always Wisconsin-based, you can follow @jollygoodsoda on social for the latest on new flavors, fun promotions, and more. Learn more here; https://bit.ly/3TSFYY4 Campfire Conversation: Eric and Ana discuss Wisconsin's five designed scenic byways and why each is a beautiful drive, with a little help from our friends. Jon Jarosh from Destination Door County joins for a look at the Door County Coastal Byway, 66 miles of beauty and charming towns on the Door Peninsula along Highways 42 and 57, from Sturgeon Bay north to beautiful coasts, state and county parks, and towns like Egg Harbor, Fish Creek, Ephraim, Sister Bay, Ellison Bay, Gills Rock, Baileys Harbor, and Jacksonport. Mary Motiff from Bayfield County (and the mayor of its county seat, Washburn) joins for the Lake Superior Scenic Byway conversation. The Byway covers 70 miles along Highway 13 in Bayfield County, showing off the beauty of the northern coast of the state from near Ashland through Washburn and Bayfield over to Cornucopia, Port Wing, and Herbster with beaches, forest, orchards, wineries, and even the first National Tribal Park in the nation along the way. Josh Ostermann joins Eric and Ana in The Cabin for a look at the others (yes, pizza gets a mention.) The Nicolet-Wolf River Scenic Byway is the newest, covering 145 miles through the Nicolet National Forest and along the beautiful Wolf River, which has a National Scenic River designation. It winds through Forest, Langlade, Oneida and Vilas Counties along segments of Highways 55, 52, 32, and 70 with connections to a wide variety of multi-use, all-season trails. The Lower Wisconsin River State Scenic Byway covers 100 miles along Highway 60 from Lodi to Bridgeport by Prairie du Chien, giving you a nice cross-section of Wisconsin's incredible Driftless Area and the shifting courses of the Wisconsin River and its valley. Finally, Wisconsin's segment of the Great River Road gets covered as it runs along the Mississippi River from East Dubuque to Prescott. This multi-state byway actually begins in Minnesota and follows the Mississippi River for 10 states until it ends in New Orleans, Louisiana, but Wisconsin's segment is the most scenic (by many measures, not just ours!) It covers 250 miles, much of it along Highway 35, through 33 river towns. These include some of the oldest settlements in the state, the dynamic city of La Crosse as well as Prairie du Chien (the only place where two state designated scenic byways meet) and charming smaller towns like Trempealeau, Stockholm, Pepin, Alma, Fountain City, and Potosi. You can enjoy many scenic overlooks, with some great birding opportunities including bald eagles. All in all, Wisconsin's five designated scenic byways provide over 600 miles of road trip beauty and fun. Be sure to check out our Discover Wisconsin episode on the two coastal byways coming up!Links to more:Door County Coastal Byway: https://doorcountycoastalbyway.org/Lake Superior Scenic Byway: https://www.bayfieldcounty.wi.gov/855/Scenic-Byway and https://www.bayfield.org/Nicolet-Wolf River Scenic Byway: https://nicoletwolfriverbyway.com/Lower Wisconsin River Road Scenic Byway: https://www.facebook.com/Scenic60 or http://statetrunktour.com/routes/60-2/ Wisconsin's Great River Road: https://www.wigrr.com/
The Cabin is presented by the Wisconsin Counties Association and this week we're featuring Waupaca County; https://bit.ly/3ibWIrQ The Cabin is also presented by Jolly Good Soda, available in all your classic favorite flavors that we remember from childhood. The diet line offers 0 calories, 0 carbs, 0 sugars, and no caffeine – perfect for mixers or just enjoying on a warm summer day (or any day, for that matter); always Wisconsin-based, you can follow @jollygoodsoda on social for the latest on new flavors, fun promotions, and more. Learn more here; https://bit.ly/3TSFYY4 Campfire Conversation: Eric and Ana discuss Farm Dining, where the farm that produces the food also presents the meal, primarily using ingredients from their own farm while also sourcing other ingredients and dishes as locally as possible. Many farms are working in conjunction to present these Farm Dinners, and some of the best are discussed here. Places include Inn Serendipity Farm in Browntown; Campo di Bella in Mount Horeb; Hidden Acres Farm in Sister Bay; Stoney Acres Farm in Athens; The Borner Farm Project and Nesbitt's Nursery & Orchard, both near Prescott; The Stone Barn in Nelson; Suncrest Gardens Farm in Cochrane; Sprouting Acres Farm in Cambridge; and North Star Homestead Farm near Hayward. Some unique features of each farm are noted, including the experience Eric had when filming such a meal at Meuer Farm in Calumet County and how art fairs and barn dances are brought into the experience at Holy Hill Art Farm in Hubertus. In one case, a James Beard Award semifinalist chef from Milwaukee, Dave Swanson, leaves his Milwaukee restaurant called Braise to conduct classes and cook meals on farms in special dinners that also offer farm tours, in a sense a reversal of farm-to-table - but the meal always uses the farm itself as the primary source for the elements of the three-course meal. Resources are available online for more too, including WIFarmToTable.com. We also went "Behind the Scenes" with producer Jessica Voukoun to preview the new Discover Wisconsin episode on Washington County, which airs and streams this coming weekend, September 16-17, and will be released on the Discover Wisconsin app Wednesday.Inside SponsorsBest Western - https://bit.ly/3zCCK3f Ho Chunk - https://bit.ly/3l2Cfru NAMI Walks - https://bit.ly/3KSk04N
Are municipalities and school boards abusing the spirit of transparency in open meetings and records? Debra Fitzgerald and Myles Dannhausen Jr. discuss the disturbing trend of local boards using closed session meetings for dubious reasons. Plus, a look at Sister Bay's new facilities plan draft, the search for a pigeon and an update on reporter Sam Watson.
Andrew Kleidon and Myles Dannhausen Jr. preview the big Memorial Day weekend coming up. Plus, an update on Sister Bay's short-term-rental debate, and a look at the long list of new restaurants coming our way this summer.
The debate over how to control the growth of short-term-rental properties is heating up again. Andrew Kleidon is joined by Myles Dannhausen Jr. and Deb Fitzgerald to talk about Sevastopol's new ordinance, proposed changes in Sister Bay and Liberty Grove, and how those changes might impact the local economy and housing market.
The results of the Sister Bay election which ended in a tie. How did they break the tie? Also President of Business Operations Rick Schlesinger as well as Mark Tauscher to close out the hour
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Sister Bay Health Care is about to look a lot different with the opening of the new Door County Medical Center clinic in Sister Bay. Myles Dannhausen Jr. talks to Andy Anderson and Lindsay Donohue about the transition to the new clinic and what it will mean for patients and staff. But first, Dannhausen talks to Debra Fitzgerald about April's local elections.
Myles Dannhausen Jr. and Andrew Kleidon feed the birds, give a novice's recap of the Oscars, and fill us in on restaurant changes in Baileys Harbor. Plus, an update on the conversation around Sister Bay's Village Hall.
Myles Dannhausen Jr. discusses the future of Scandia Village, the Sister Bay nursing home and retirement community that is now up for sale, with Andrew Kleidon. Plus a preview of this weekend's Fish Creek Winterfest.
It looks like rental companies will be staying at the Sister Bay Marina after a December hearing brought dozens of people out in support of the operators. Myles Dannhausen Jr. talks to Andrew Kleidon about that issue, plus three big decisions coming up for Ephraim. But first they introduce a new column debuting in this week's Pulse and the aerial photography of Dan Anderson.
The Sister Bay Marina Committee is considering eliminating commercial activity at the popular marina. That has ignited an avalanche of backlash from locals and visitors, including some of the 50,000 people who use the services each year to get on the water. Myles Dannhausen Jr. and Andrew Kleidon discuss the reasons behind the discussion, and what it might mean.
Three weekends of Christkindlmarkt kicks off in Sister Bay over Thanksgiving weekend, and John Nelson of the Sister Bay Historical Society joins Myles Dannhausen Jr. to tell us what to expect, new highlights, and what went into the creation of a hugely popular new holiday event.
What if we didn't design our communities around cars? That's the question Nate Bell, a trustee for the Village of Sister Bay and an avid cyclist, has been thinking about a lot since he started biking in 2020. He joins the podcast to talk about changing thinking when it comes to connecting communities and steps the village hopes to take in the coming years.
She was a young girl when her family emigrated from Czechoslovakia after WWII. Some of the family was not able to leave, some of the family moved to Bavaria in Germany.Pipka Ulvilden was raised in North Dakota, and Michigan and now lives in Sister Bay, Wisconsin, an idealic artist community by Lake Michigan. As a single mother she made the decision to be a full-time artist and opened a boutique shop where she sold her artwork. Her shop became known for the olde-world Santas she designed and for the peasant painted furniture.It was in her shop that she began sharing her grandmother's almond cake.Right before the pandemic shut everything down, Pipka had made the decision to close her shop. The isolation was difficult after being such a well-respected, important part of the community. Once we could socialize again, Pipka began baking the almond cake, and variations of the almond cake and selling them at the Farmer's Market.She is still involved in her transition, and she left us with some beautiful takeaways.Episode Takeaways:Have a positive attitudeDon't expect it (the transition) will be easyPut yourself out there - ideas will comeSometimes you have to motivate yourselfMake mood boardsInstead of retired, be inspired.Thanks so much for listening.Subscribe on ApplePodcast, Stitcher , GooglePodcast. or SpotifyFollow us on Facebook and InstagramYou can email me with questions or comments at wendy@heyboomer.biz–Wendy Green is a Certified Life Coach, working with people going through the sometimes-uncomfortable life transition from full-time work to “what's next.”Schedule a complimentary 20-minute consultation and get inspired about life again. https://calendly.com/heyboomer/20minYou can find Pipka's webpage at www.pipkas.comGSFSpkkb7tjUJzTS8Cceor you can email her at eatcake@pipkas.com
The Knobs are a brand-new Door County based imrpov troupe set to perform their debut show at Peach Barn in Sister Bay on October 12th @ 7:30 PM. Abby and Matt were kind enough to swing by the studio to give people an idea of what to expect at the show, as well as introduce the troupe. They also get Frank and Dan to participate in a little improv game. Lots of laughs in this one folks, check it out and we will see everyone October 12th! Follow The Knobs on Instagram @thedoorcountyknobs
Sister Bay residents are fighting to preserve the old village hall, while Liberty Grove makes plans to remove old fishing shacks from its new public waterfront. Myles Dannhausen Jr. and Andrew Kleidon discuss how the two communities are thinking about the price of preserving history. Plus, a look at the new issue of Door County Living magazine, which includes a look back at Door County through images from 1974, before the boom.
The end may be coming for the Sister Bay Village Hall. The village has struggled to figure out what to do with the building for years, but its plan commission has now recommended it be removed to potentially make way for a new visitor center with better facilities. Andrew Kleidon talks to Myles Dannhausen Jr. about the hall's future, then they discuss the county's deliberations over what to do with the intersection by Culver's, where a run of crashes has left many looking for safety improvements.
Brian Stephens, CEO of Door County Medical Center, joins Myles Dannhausen Jr. to talk about construction progress at the hospital's new Sister Bay clinic. They discuss what patients can expect to find there when it opens in the spring of 2023, the data behind the decision to build it, and what is next for the Fish Creek clinic.
PART 2~ Interview with Special Guest, Pastor Ed House, ThM: “What Does it Mean to Walk in the Spirit vs. the Flesh?“ I am honored to welcome back Pastor Ed House, ThM, for this month's broadcast of ‘The Way of Healing'. He the Pastor of Door of Life Church in Sister Bay, WI, and a 1992 graduate of Rhema Bible Training Center. He is also a graduate of North Central University (Bachelor's of Church Business Administration) and Life Christian University (Master of Theology). He and his wife Julie, author of several popular children's books, live in Door County, WI, and have 5 children and 2 grandchildren. Our topic for this broadcast, Part 1 of which aired last month, will revolve around the concept of what it means to truly walk and live according to the ‘Spirit vs. the Flesh'. This is a topic that most believers are familiar with…but in many cases, it seems to be a concept that people are able to grasp with intellectual understanding while lacking the actual tools to walk it out in daily life. Pastor Ed has much wisdom to share on topics such as these, as the basis for his church in Door County emphasizes “where faith meets real life”. We will be discussing several issues as they pertain to how to walk out this very important concept in our maturity and sanctification in Christ, including: how our thoughts and thinking patterns can lead us down either Spirit-based or flesh-based paths, how knowing our identity in Christ and the renewing of the mind are paramount to walking in the Spirit, and how we can train ourselves to be overcomers in this life, just to name a few. It will bring forth the opportunity to learn how to be not just a hearer of the Word, but a doer of it! We hope you will be able to join us for this very special broadcast, which will challenge you to grow in your relationship with the Lord as He calls us up to higher ground in Him!
Andrew Kleidon talks to Myles Dannhausen Jr. about major changes that may be coming to Ephraim's north end (and Andrew discovers where north Ephraim is!) in the form of a housing development and walking paths. Plus, a look at noise ordinances in Sister Bay and an airing of old grievances.
As Egg Harbor continues to refine its plans for redesigning Highway 42 next year, Myles Dannhausen Jr. and Andrew Kleidon discuss concerns raised by property owners on the north end of the village about the impact the project will have on the landscape there. They also discuss the Women's Walks that took place in Sturgeon Bay and Sister Bay earlier this week.
Myles Dannhausen Jr. catches up with Sarah and Jason White, owners of the Peach Barn Farmhouse and Brewery, to talk about the life U-turn that brought them to Sister Bay, stumbling into opening a brewery, and raising three girls in a beer garden.
Good evening welcome to Reaching Out Radio International, we are a minsitry team working together in love and unity in one mind one accord, as the body of Christ sharing the Gospel into the world. ThM: “What Does it Mean to Walk in the Spirit vs. the Flesh?“ I am honored to welcome Pastor Ed House, ThM, for this month's broadcast. He the Pastor of Door of Life Church in Sister Bay, WI, and a 1992 graduate of Rhema Bible Training Center. He is also a graduate of North Central University (Bachelor's of Church Business Administration) and Life Christian University (Master of Theology). He and his wife Julie, author of several popular children's books, live in Door County, WI, and have 5 children and 2 grandchildren. Our topic for this broadcast will revolve around the concept of what it means to truly walk and live according to the ‘Spirit vs. the Flesh'. This is a topic that many believers are familiar with, but in many cases, it seems to be a concept that people are able to grasp with intellectual understanding, but may lack the actual ways to walk this out in daily life. Pastor Ed has much wisdom to share on topics such as these, as the basis for his church in Door County emphasizes “where faith meets real life”. We will be discussing several issues as they pertain to how to walk out this very important concept in our maturity and sanctification in Christ, including how our thoughts and thinking patterns can lead us down different paths, how knowing our identity in Christ and the renewing of the mind are paramount to walking in the Spirit, and how we can train ourselves to be overcomers in this life, just to name a few! We hope you will be able to join us for this very special broadcast, which will challenge you to grow in your relationship with the Lord at a whole new level!
Sara Rae Lancaster is taking her yoga to new heights – about three feet off the ground to be precise. Lancaster and Andrew Kleidon talk all about trapeze yoga at Ironwood, as well as year two of the Sol Grass Music Festival on Washington Island. Also, this weekend the goats will take to the streets of Sister Bay for Goat Fest. Lancaster goes into the history of the festival, and a special surprise coming up next week.
Sister Bay was named after the unincorporated Sister Islands just off the horizon in the bay.Its endless shoreline has been a hotspot for tourists since the late 1800s.
Hello & welome to another Layin' it on Thick and Unlock the Door crossover series. This time Matt & Frank take a deep dive into the Door County baseball league, one of the nation's oldest baseball leagues & an epic Door County tradition. Sister Bay legend & friend of the podcasts Zach Higginbotham stops by to introduce the DCL and share some stories about his playing days. Stay tuned for more.
Abby Duebler is a candidate for the Door County Board from District 20. Abby grew up in Fish Creek and now resides in Sister Bay with her husband and three kids. She's been in the service industry in Door County for, like, ever. She's also been involved with the Peninsula Preschool. Join us for an informative and goofy conversation about topics ranging from affordable housing to hangovers. You never know what your gonna get! Election Day is April 5. Want to help? E-mail abbydueblerdisctrict20@gmail.com or find her on Facebook.
Andrew Kleidon talks with Sara Rae Lancaster about the upcoming Pond Hockey tournament at the Sister Bay ice rink. Also, a conversation with Pond Hockey veteran Simon Hedeen about the ins and outs of the sport, and the pros and cons of it's new location.
Show #148 - Chewy calls-in with stories about Hockey, Broomball and Cycling whole Sven, JK and Tony hold down the studio. Talkin' Schmack Baby Shark reaches 10 billion views - https://apple.news/At77kf9iRSzmOhj9F_VXwug https://www.renehersecycles.com/gravel-is-as-old-as-cycling/ Over 3 years doing this here show!DoorCo TripNewportLove the NorthpawStudsPlaces to check outRusty Dusty Vintage and Records - Ephriam, WI - Got Sleep The Sciences Double Album set here! Also a good place to pick up a Razorcake Mag or two and, they are FREE!Seven Sisters Resale Boutique - https://sevensistersresale.com Door County Rock and Gem - Door County Rock and Gem Restaurants to check out in DoorCoChef's Hat - Ephriam - ExcellentAl Johnson's Sister Bay - everyone's been there!Casey's - EggHarbor - BBQ specialities!Fatbike Cranks Aplenty! info@everydaycycles.com Tony modeling the latest in wool Chinese Army apparel! Show Guest(s) - Chewey! Call in to our Voice Mail at 717-727-2453 and ask the guys a question or leave a comment! Show Beer - GoodCity Brewing - Spare Time Spare Time Hazy IPA weighs in at a crushable 5.4% with a juicy and citrusy flavor profile boasting flavors of orange/tangerine and pineapple, peach, sweet lemonade, and mango. Whatever you choose to do in your spare time, enjoy it. Seek the Good.Hazy IPA5.4% abv Sven's Door County trip with the family! Shit Worth Doin' - Lots to check out on the Fat-bke.com calendar - https://fat-bike.com/event-calendar/ January 28th and 29th, 2022 - Fatbike Worlds - https://wisconsinbikefed.org/events/2022-borealis-fat-bike-world-championships-p-b-pure-fuel/ February 11th and 12th - Polar Roll Registration for the 400-rider Mass Start is full the EX version is a 2 month window and is still available. - https://thepolarroll.com - March 26 – March 27, 2022 - Singlespeed Texas 2022 - https://www.facebook.com/events/s/singlespeedtexas-so-it-begins/389829209304128/ Snow Crown Series - https://snowcrownseries.com Chubby Creek – January 22, 2022 Green Bay Country Club – Green Bay, WIFAT CAMP (Night Race) – February 5, 2022 – Reforestation Camp – Suamico, WIFATTYSHACK (Afterparty) – February 18, 2022 – Hilly Haven – De Pere, WI Hugh Jass Series - https://hughjass.bike HughJass #4 West Bend, WI: January 22, 2022HughJass #5 - Appleton, WI: February 12, 2022HughJass #6 - Madison, WI: February 26, 2022 Please consider getting something nice for yourself from the Everyday Cycles store! Bikes! Large Schlick Tatanka, Orange.Wyatt Medium Fatbike - Custom, Dropper and all!Schlick FatbikesTeesdale Road Frame and Fork - 54cm - Currently bare frame ready for paint or powderRoll C:1 British Racing Green - LargeA bunch of Schlick Growler (Zen Bicycle Fabrications AR 45) frames for custom builds.29+ Schlick Cycles frames for custom buildsContact info@everydaycycles.com Call-in to 717-727-2453 and leave us a message about how cycling is making your life better! Disclosure: Some of the links on this page are affiliate links. Clicking these and making a purchase will directly support Full Spectrum Cycling. Thanks!
Frank and Dan are happy to welcome Owen Alabado to the show! Owen is an actor, comedian, writer, and director. He is also the head of Northern Door Pride, who are throwing a Carrie prom-themed Halloween party at Sister Bay's Village Hall on Tuesday, October 26th. Catch the first screening of his new short psychological thriller at the Kress Pavilion on Wednesday, October 20th @ 7:30 PM.
Myles Dannhausen Jr. talks to Louise Howson about what's coming at Sister Bay's 75th annual Fall Festival this weekend, including the return of a long-lost event and a Sunday surprise. Get the details on the key times for the big events, music, food and what makes Fall Fest so special.
We collaborated with Matt Stone's Unlock the Door podcast to bring you a fun series on the history of Sister Bay's Fall Fest. This is the introduction!
Door County Medical Center is building a 30,000 square foot clinic in Sister Bay, bringing a dramatically expanded service to northern Door County. Brian Stephens talks to Myles Dannhausen about the plan, what it brings to the community, and the future of health care in northern Door County.
11 units coming to Baileys Harbor at the Lakeshore Adventures location in Baileys Harbor, Door County Economic Development Center executive director Steve Jenkins' idea to build a modular home factory in Door County, and Paula Anschutz's attempt to save some cabins from the Little Sister Resort property to use for seasonal housing in Sister Bay. Also, an update on the steadily growing COVID-19 numbers in Door County, and a quick look at the upcoming Walk to End Alzheimer's on Sept. 11.Also, an update on the steadily growing COVID-19 numbers in Door County, and a quick look at the upcoming Walk to End Alzheimer's on Sept. 11.
Brendan Linnane and his band, South City Revival, came on up to Door County last month to play the band shell in Sister Bay. Frank and Dan were lucky enough to detain Brendan for an hour to discuss Sister Bay, Chicago, pizza, music, and the upcoming Up In Smoke Fest on the South Side of Chicago August 28-29. Tune in!
Make motherfuckin' Keene joins Frank and Dan on Laying It On Thick for an awesome conversation. Make is the brains behind the band Make and the Makeouts and station manager of the independent internet radio station Corsair Radio. The discussion ranges from those two projects to Make's timely move from Door County to Minneapolis in January 2020 and his experiences in a city on the edge. Other topics are, of course, the changes to Sister Bay (and all of Door County) over the years and open mic @ The Garage! The boys are drinking mimosa's and shooting the shit, join them, yes? Find Make and the Makeouts on Spotify here. Check out Corsair Radio and get ready for Season 2 here. Follow both Make and the Makeouts and Corsair Radio on Instagram and Facebook.
Frank and Dan are joined by your friendly neighborhood roller-blading Spider-man, Adam Peterson! Tune in to find out about the man inside the blades. You've seen him bombing the Sister Bay hill and here the man himself tells you about how he fell in love with roller-blading and the origins of the Spidey suit. Join us for a wild ride down memory lane, hopefully on a starry, starry night.
Andrew Kleidon and Myles Dannhausen break down this weeks news, including two new proposals for condo developments in Sister Bay, one of which is planned for the former Fred & Fuzzy's and Little Sister Resort property. Also, a look at a piece by Polly Fitz which takes us on a tour through Cheryl and Hugh Zettel’s recently remodeled home to see how one family put accessibility first and how accessibility considerations can increase ones ability to age in place.