Growing up in Egg Harbor 1960’s – 1990’s

Donald & Carol Kress Pavilion 7845 Church Street, Egg Harbor, United States

Round table discussions with selected individuals who grew up in Egg Harbor 1960’s – 1990’s.  Participants include Emily Pitchford Bertschinger, Myles Dannhausen, Jr, Mary Sawyer Bley and Steve Jorns.  Moderated by Mary Casey Martin

Egg Harbor Historical Society Celebration

Egg Harbor Village Library and History Center 7845 Church Street, Egg Harbor, wi, United States

An informal Open House celebrating 15 years of preserving and presenting the history of the Town and Village of Egg Harbor.   Join old and new friends for snacks, beverages and reflections on the past and future of Egg Harbor’s bountiful heritage.

Launch Week–County Wide Online Heritage Trail

Belgian Heritage Center Brussels, wi

Our heritage Trail is a new online source for all things Heritage and Historic.   The launch event will be at the Belgian Heritage Center in Brussels starting at 10 AM.  For more information be sure to read the Peninsula Pulse insert coming in early June.

Reading from “Through Waves and Gales Come Fishermen’s Tales” by author Triygvie Jensen

Donald & Carol Kress Pavilion 7845 Church Street, Egg Harbor, United States

Liberty Grove Historical Society in conjunction with the Egg Harbor Historical Society and the Heritage Alliance of Door County will host Trygvie Jensen at the Kress Pavilion in Egg Harbor on Fri., 6/20/25 at 7 PM.  The author describes himself as an “author, poet, photographer, re-enactor and 18th century tailor.” Trygvie Jensen will be reading […]

Bookmobile Stops

The Door County Bookmobile regularly visited rural communities throughout Door County during the mid 20th century.  This program will discuss how the Door County Library Bookmobile Program fostered literacy throughout the length and breadth of the Peninsula.  Recearcher  Ben Olson will host the program.

Annual Meeting and Program at Log Den Restaurant

Log Den Restaurant Hwy 42, Egg Harbor, WI, United States

Brief Annual meeting followed by dinner and a program describing the evolution and construction of the Log Den Restaurant