Visit www.SturgeonBay.net and check our Community Calendar
for up-to-date informa on on live music, fes vals and more!
FIRE & ICE, February 18
President's Day Weekend
Downtown Sturgeon Bay
• 9 am: Ice carvers begin. Winning
carving announced at 3 pm.
• Cast your vote for your favorite ice
carving in the People's Choice vote
• Trolley rides to view carvings and
explore Sturgeon Bay
• 6 pm: Fire & Ice Gala at
Stone Harbor Resort. Black- e
op onal. Call early for ckets!
STURGEON BAY FINE ART FAIR
May 27-28
Sunset Park, 747 N. Third Ave
• Fine Art, delicious food,
art ac vi es
• Saturday 10 am-5 pm,
Sunday 10 am-4 pm
• 100 fine ar sts, sculpture,
glass, pain ngs, jewelry, fiber,
photography and wood
• Spectacular views of
Sturgeon Bay from the
Art Fair grounds
• Free Admission
SASSY SISTERS IN
STURGEON BAY
April 21-23
For info contact:
Bridgeport Resort
(920) 746-9919
The Lodge at Leathem Smith
(920) 743-5555
Stone Harbor Resort
(920) 746-0700
SHIPYARD TOURS
May 6
• Once-A-Year tour of
Fincan eri Bay Shipbuilding
and CenterPointe Yacht Services
• Walk the huge freighters that
travel the Great Lakes
• www.sturgeonbayrotary.org/
shipyardtours
ST. PATRICK'S DAY PARADE
March 11
Throughout Sturgeon Bay
• Celebrate "County Door"
at the annual Parade at 11 am
• Call the Sturgeon Bay Visitor
Center to par cipate
(920) 743-6246
• Enjoy live music and
special food and drinks at
local restaurants and pubs
a erwards.
LIGHTHOUSE FESTIVAL
June 9-11
• Tour 11 Door County
lighthouses
• Tours include Sherwood Point
and the Sturgeon Bay Ship
Canal Lighthouses –
only me all year they're
open to the public!
• For info and ckets,
Door County Mari me
Museum: www.dcmm.org
Photo by Steve Reinke
Photo by Nichole Serrahn
Photo by Avenson Photography
Photo by Tina Gohr
Events
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