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To-Do List: Things to Do in Door County

To submit information for this calendar, email cclough@doorcountyadvocate.com or pflfantasy@hotmail.com or call 920-743-3321, Ext. 143. Information must be received by 5 p.m. Fridays for inclusion in the following week’s Your Key to the Door Weekly.

APRIL 26

• EARTH WEEK EVENTS, all free. 4 p.m.: Program on why native plants are used to line the county’s flagship library branch. Door County Library, 107 S. Fourth Ave., Sturgeon Bay. 920-746-7121 or www.doorcountylibrary.org. 6:30 p.m.: Screening of “Before the Flood,” National Geographic Channel documentary hosted by Leonardo DiCaprio on the threat of climate change and solutions. Crossroads at Big Creek, 2041 Michigan St., Sturgeon Bay. 920-746-5895 or www.crossroadsatbigcreek.com.

• ‘WISDOM WEDNESDAY,’ Door County YMCA educational series, free and open to all. Sturgeon Bay: 9:50 a.m., avoiding toxins with chiropractor Dr. Luke Staudenmaier; YMCA, 1900 Michigan St. 920-743-4949. Northern Door: 10 a.m., how to get involved at The Ridges Sanctuary nature preserve in Baileys Harbor; YMCA, Wisconsin 42 and Gibraltar Road, Fish Creek. 920-868-3660 or www.doorcountyymca.org.

• YOUNG PROFESSIONAL AWARDS, 6 p.m., presented by NexGen Door County. Live music, appetizers, cocktails, door prize worth $500. $10 NexGen or Horseshoe Bay members, $15 nonmembers includes one drink ticket. Horseshoe Bay Golf Club, 5335 Horseshoe Bay Road, Egg Harbor. 920-743-3113 or www.facebook.com/NexGenDoorCounty.

APRIL 27

• ADULT BAND LESSONS, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Learn or relearn to play a musical instrument in a fun setting with the New Horizons Band program. Weekly sessions Thursdays through May 18. Bay View Lutheran Church, 340 W. Maple St., Sturgeon Bay. $10 per week. 920-724-1235 or www.newhorizonsbanddoorco.com.

• ‘COFFEE AND CONVERSATION,’ 8 to 10 a.m. Jean Severson discusses community time-and-talent exchanges. Sunflower Cottage senior day care center, Sunshine House, 55 W. Yew St., Sturgeon Bay. Free, all welcome. 920-743-7943 or www.sunshinehouse.org.

• COMMUNITY MEAL, 5:30 p.m. Free dinner served Thursdays, all welcome but reservations requested. Prince of Peace Lutheran Church, 1756 Michigan St., Sturgeon Bay. Donations appreciated. 920-743-7750 or www.princeofpeacesb.com.

• EARTH WEEK EVENTS, all free. Noon to 3 p.m., native tree planting, bring own buckets and shovels; Lautenbach Woods Preserve, 3479 County G, Egg Harbor; park on north side of County G and meet at north end of parking lot; 920-495-1663 or volunteer@doorcountylandtrust.org. 1:30 p.m.: Native plantings for the home with Karen Newbern, hike to see natives in the garden; Cook-Fuller Nature Center, The Ridges Sanctuary, 8166 Wisconsin 57, Baileys Harbor; 920-363-4811. 5:30 p.m., “BEEs..Everybody’s Business,” educational walk to view cherry blossoms with UW researcher Max Martin; Lautenbach’s Orchard Country Winery, 9197 Wisconsin 42, Fish Creek; 920-868-3479 or www.orchardcountry.com. www.facebook.com/EarthWeekDoorCounty.

• FISH FRY BENEFIT, 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. Door County whitefish; semi-annual fundraiser for Sturgeon Bay Kiwanis “iPads for Autism” and other local service projects; carry-out available. The Mill Supper Club, 4128 Wisconsin 42 at Wisconsin 57, Sturgeon Bay. $14 adults, $6 ages 12 and younger. www.facebook.com/SturgeonBayKiwanis/events.

• READ TO A DOG, 4:30 p.m. Children can tell stories to a gentle therapy dog. Door County Library, 107 S. Fourth Ave., Sturgeon Bay. Free. 920-743-6578 or www.doorcountylibrary.org.

• SCHOOL MUSICAL, 3:30 p.m., runs through April 29. Disney’s “Aladdin Jr.” presented by St. John Bosco Catholic School students in grades 4 to 8. Gymnasium, St. John Bosco, 730 W. Maple St., Sturgeon Bay. $8 ages 13 and older, $5 ages 3 to 12. 920-743-4144 or www.ccparish.net/bulletins.

• THEATER BENEFIT, 7 p.m., also April 28 and 30. Rogue Theater presents “The Haunting of Chip Lake Lodge,” spoof of teens-in-peril on prom night thrillers. Jaycee Clubhouse, 340 Jaycee Court, Sturgeon Bay. $15 adults, $5 ages 17 and younger. Proceeds to Sturgeon Bay High School band department. 920-818-0816 or www.facebook.com/roguetheater.

APRIL 28

• ARBOR DAY HIKE, 4 p.m., to new tree plantings and cedar forest along Big Creek. Meet at Collins Learning Center, Crossroads at Big Creek, 2041 Michigan St., Sturgeon Bay. Free. 920-746-5895 or www.crossroadsatbigcreek.com.

• CHILDREN’S THEATER, 6 p.m. “Gulliver’s Travels” starring local elementary and middle school students, concluding week-long residency with Missoula Children’s Theatre. Southern Door Community Auditorium, on grounds of Southern Door Schools, 2073 County DK, west of Wisconsin 57, Brussels. $5 general admission. 920-493-5979 or www.southerndoorauditorium.org.

• COMMUNITY MEAL, 5:30 p.m. Free “Loaves and Fishes” supper sponsored by Sturgeon Bay Moravian Church. Northeast Wisconsin Technical College, 229 N. 14th Ave., Sturgeon Bay. 920-743-6218 or www.sbmoravian.org/loaves.

• RUMMAGE SALE FUNDRAISER, noon to 6 p.m., also April 29. Annual Door County Humane Society benefit. Jaycee Clubhouse, 340 Jaycee Court, Sturgeon Bay. $5 “early-bird” admission today. Donations accepted 5 to 8 p.m. April 27 and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. today. Items must be new or gently used and clean; no appliances, clothing or large furniture. 920-746-1111 or www.doorcountyhumanesociety.org.

• ‘STORIES & FUN,’ 9:30 a.m. Celebration of April showers, weather and the letter “R” (for “rain”). Door County Library, 123 S. Forestville Ave. (Wisconsin 42), Forestville. Free. 920-856-6886 or www.doorcountylibrary.org.

• SCHOOL MUSICAL, 7 p.m., runs through April 30. Gibraltar High School presents “The Addams Family: The Musical.” Door Community Auditorium, 3926 Wisconsin 42, Fish Creek. $10 general admission, $5 students and seniors. 920-868-3284 or www.gibraltar.k12.wi.us.

• SCHOOL MUSICAL, 7 p.m., runs through April 29. Disney’s “Aladdin Jr.” presented by St. John Bosco Catholic School students in grades 4 to 8. Gymnasium, St. John Bosco, 730 W. Maple St., Sturgeon Bay. $8 ages 13 and older, $5 ages 3 to 12. 920-743-4144 or www.ccparish.net/bulletins.

• THEATER, 7:30 p.m., runs through April 30. Four works showcased at StageKids Theatre One Act Play Festival. Third Avenue Playhouse, 239 N. Third Ave., Sturgeon Bay. $15 adults; recommended for ages 14 and older. 920-743-1760 or www.thirdavenueplayhouse.com

• THEATER BENEFIT, 7 p.m., also April 30. Rogue Theater presents “The Haunting of Chip Lake Lodge,” spoof of teens-in-peril on prom night thrillers. Jaycee Clubhouse, 340 Jaycee Court, Sturgeon Bay. $15 adults, $5 ages 17 and younger. Proceeds to Sturgeon Bay High School band department. 920-818-0816 or www.facebook.com/roguetheater.

APRIL 29

• BIRDWATCHING, 7 to 8:30 p.m. Head to the fields to watch woodcocks’ “sky dance” courtship display. Bring own binoculars, blankets or cushions. Cabins, The Ridges Sanctuary, 8288 County Q, Baileys Harbor. $10 Ridges adult members, $13 adult nonmembers, $5 ages 17 and younger. 920-839-2802 or www.ridgessanctuary.org.

• EARTH WEEK EVENTS, all free. 9 a.m., to noon, Arbor Day tree planting of native seedlings at Mink River Preserve, Ellison Bay, 1:30 to 3 p.m. and 7 to 8:30 p.m.: Niagara Escarpment documentary “The Great Ledge” by De Pere filmmaker Daniel Larson; matinee at The Clearing Folk School, 12171 Garrett Bay Road, Ellison Bay; evening at Crossroads at Big Creek, 2041 Michigan St., Sturgeon Bay. www.facebook.com/EarthWeekDoorCounty.

• FASHION BENEFIT, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sales of LuLaRoe line of women’s and children’s clothing, fundraiser for Door CANcer Inc. 5220 Buffalo Ridge Trail, east of Wisconsin 42-57, Sturgeon Bay. www.facebook.com/LuLaRoeJennyBrandenburg.

• HEALTHY KIDS DAY, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Vendors with interactive demonstrations and games, info on developing healthy home routines. Prizes to kids for visiting every booth. Door County YMCA, 1900 Michigan St., Sturgeon Bay. Free Y admission today. 920-743-4949 or www.doorcountyymca.org.

• PIANO CONCERT, 7 p.m. Solo recital by Butler University’s Kate Boyd, rehearsing for upcoming performance at Carnegie Hall’s Weill Hall. Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, 10341 Wisconsin 42, Ephraim. $15, reception following. 920-854-7559 or www.uufdc.org.

• RUMMAGE SALE FUNDRAISER, 7:30 a.m. to 2 p.m., benefiting Door County Humane Society. Clearance starts at noon; buy a bag and fill it for $5. Jaycee Clubhouse, 340 Jaycee Court, Sturgeon Bay. Free admission. Bake sale today only, donated baked goods welcome. Donated items accepted 5 to 8 p.m. April 27 and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. April 28. Items must be new or gently used and clean; no appliances, clothing or large furniture. 920-746-1111 or www.doorcountyhumanesociety.org.

• SCHOOL MUSICAL, 2 p.m., continues through April 29. Disney’s “Aladdin Jr.” presented by St. John Bosco Catholic School students in grades 4 to 8. Gymnasium, St. John Bosco, 730 W. Maple St., Sturgeon Bay. $8 ages 13 and older, $5 ages 3 to 12. 920-743-4144 or www.ccparish.net/bulletins.

• SCHOOL MUSICAL, 7 p.m., continues through April 30. Gibraltar High School presents “The Addams Family: The Musical.” Door Community Auditorium, 3926 Wisconsin 42, Fish Creek. $10 general admission, $5 students and seniors. 920-868-3284 or www.gibraltar.k12.wi.us.

• SMALL ANIMAL SALE/SWAP, 7 a.m. Find a new pet or 4-H/FFA project animal. Door County Cooperative Country Store, 317 Green Bay Road, Sturgeon Bay. $2 admission ages 10 and older, proceeds to Door County 4-H. www.door.uwex.edu/4-h-youth-development.

• THEATER, 2 and 7:30 p.m., runs through April 30. Four works showcased at StageKids Theatre One Act Play Festival. Third Avenue Playhouse, 239 N. Third Ave., Sturgeon Bay. $15 adults; recommended for ages 14 and older. 920-743-1760 or www.thirdavenueplayhouse.com

• TRAIL TROT, 10 a.m. Second annual two-mile run on Eagle Trail, registration in advance or 8:30-9:30 a.m. run day; also 11 a.m. half-mile kids fun run on track. Medals to all ages 14 and younger, age-group place medals for older runners. First event in 2017 “Run The Door” points series. Southern Door Schools, 2073 County DK, Brussels. $15; proceeds to school programs. www.active.com or 920-493-5099.

• TROLLEY TOURS, aboard heated Door County Trolley cars: “Spring Blossom Tour,” 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturdays through May 27; private tastings at two award-winning wineries; carriage ride through Fish Creek; view blossoms, forest wildflowers and scenic overlooks; lunch at English Inn, Fish Creek. “Wine, Spirits & Brew Tour,” 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., last one of season, ride to three county wineries and breweries, lunch at Crate restaurant, Sturgeon Bay. Depart from Door County Trolley Station, 8030 Wisconsin 42, Egg Harbor. $64.95 for each, reservations recommended. 920-868-1100 or www.doorcountytrolley.com.

• WRITING WORKSHOP, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. “Beyond ‘Show, Don’t Tell,’” editor/publisher Hanna Kjeldjberg discusses keeping a book project moving forward. Write On, Door County, 4177 Juddville Road, Fish Creek. $95 includes lunch; limit 10 students. 920-868-1457 or www.writeondoorcounty.org.

APRIL 30

• SCHOOL MUSICAL, 2 p.m., continues through April 30. Gibraltar High School presents “The Addams Family: The Musical.” Door Community Auditorium, 3926 Wisconsin 42, Fish Creek. $10 general admission, $5 students and seniors. 920-868-3284 or www.gibraltar.k12.wi.us.

• THEATER, 2 p.m. Four works showcased at StageKids Theatre One Act Play Festival. Third Avenue Playhouse, 239 N. Third Ave., Sturgeon Bay. $15 adults; recommended for ages 14 and older. 920-743-1760 or www.thirdavenueplayhouse.com

• THEATER BENEFIT, 7 p.m. Rogue Theater presents “The Haunting of Chip Lake Lodge,” spoof of teens-in-peril on prom night thrillers. Jaycee Clubhouse, 340 Jaycee Court, Sturgeon Bay. $15 adults, $5 ages 17 and younger. Proceeds to Sturgeon Bay High School band department. 920-818-0816 or www.facebook.com/roguetheater.

MAY 1

• NATURE HIKE, 10 a.m. Guided trek through The Ridges Sanctuary covers history of the preserve and its wildflowers, insects and other natural inhabitants. Includes visit to Upper Range Light lantern room. Meet at The Ridges’ Cook-Fuller Nature Center, 8166 Wisconsin 57, Baileys Harbor. $5 adult Ridges members, $8 adult nonmembers. 920-839-2802 or www.ridgessanctuary.org.

• PRAYER CIRCLE, 10 a.m. Door County YMCA, 1900 Michigan St., Sturgeon Bay. Free, Y membership not required. 920-743-4949 or www.doorcountyymca.org.

• ‘WALK & TALK,’ 6:15 p.m. Begin a walking program and learn health tips. Weekly program, progress tracked, distances increase gradually. Door County YMCA, 1900 Michigan St., Sturgeon Bay. Free, Y membership not required; must register. 920-743-4949 or www.doorcountyymca.org.

MAY 2

• BOOK CLUB, 11:30 a.m. Discussion of “Indian Giver” by J. McIver Weatherford; also planning meeting for summer. New members welcome. Door County Library, 9996 N. Water St. (Wisconsin 42), Ephraim. 920-854-2014 or www.doorcountylibrary.org.

• • BREAKFAST, 9:30 a.m. Yogurt, oatmeal, other healthful items served at Door County YMCA centers. Sturgeon Bay: 1900 Michigan St., 920-743-4949. Fish Creek: Wisconsin 42 and Gibraltar Road, 920-868-3660. Free, Y membership not required. www.doorcountyymca.org.

• MULTICULTURAL BOOK CLUB, 1 p.m. Discussion of “A Gentleman In Moscow” by Amor Towles, chosen Bst of 2016 by National Public Radio. New members welcome. Door County Library, 107 S. Fourth Ave., Sturgeon Bay. 920-746-7121 or www.doorcountylibrary.org.

• NATURE HIKE, 10 a.m. Guided trek through The Ridges Sanctuary covers history of the preserve and its wildflowers, insects and other natural inhabitants. Includes visit to Upper Range Light lantern room. Meet at The Ridges’ Cook-Fuller Nature Center, 8166 Wisconsin 57, Baileys Harbor. $5 adult Ridges members, $8 adult nonmembers. 920-839-2802 or www.ridgessanctuary.org.

• STORY TIME, 10:30 a.m., “Everywhere Babies” tales, playtime following for young children and their families. Door County Library, 107 S. Fourth Ave., Sturgeon Bay. 920-746-7119 or www.doorcountylibrary.org.

MAY 3

• BOOK CLUB, 7 p.m. Discussion of “The Red Tent” by Anita Diamant. New members welcome. Door County Library, inside Town Hall, Wisconsin 57 and County F, Baileys Harbor. 920-839-2110 or www.doorcountylibrary.org.

• BUSINESS MIXER, 5:30 to 7 p.m. Tour of Island Orchard Cider, 12040 Garrett Bay Road, Ellison Bay, with samples of cider and Door County Love Artisan Granola. Owners tell their stories, update on “Buy Local” initiative, refreshments and appetizers. Sponsored by Buy Local Door County. $5 suggested donation, RSVP required. 920-743-3113 or www.doorcountybuylocal.com.

• CIVILITY PROGRAM, 5 to 6:30 p.m. Keynote address “The Only One In The Room” by Milton Thompson examines America’s racial issues through his experiences during the civil rights movement and as an African-American. Music and poetry performances, update on local civility movement, hors d’ouevres, cash bar.Stone Harbor Resort, 107 N. First Ave., Sturgeon Bay. $20 suggested donation. 920-746-1786 or www.doorcountycivilityproject.org.

• CLEAN WATER SPEAKER, 6:30 p.m. Update on ground and surface waters and grassroots protection actions from Dean Hoegger, president of Clean Water Action Council of Northeast Wisconsin. Crossroads at Big Creek, 2041 Michigan St., Sturgeon Bay. 920-746-5895 and www.crossroadsatbigcreek.com.

• COMMUNITY MEAL, noon. Free lunch served first Wednesday of month. Sister Bay Moravian Church, 10924 Old Stage Road. 920-854-4080 or www.northerndoorhealthwellness.com.

• NATURE HIKE, 10 a.m. Guided trek through The Ridges Sanctuary covers history of the preserve and its wildflowers, insects and other natural inhabitants. Includes visit to Upper Range Light lantern room. Meet at The Ridges’ Cook-Fuller Nature Center, 8166 Wisconsin 57, Baileys Harbor. $5 adult Ridges members, $8 adult nonmembers. 920-839-2802 or www.ridgessanctuary.org.

• ‘WISDOM WEDNESDAY,’ 9:50 a.m.: Cleaning with essential oils, presented by Laura Lotto. Door County YMCA, 1900 Michigan St., Sturgeon Bay. Y membership not required. 920-743-4949 or www.doorcountyymca.org.

MAY 4

• GRAND OPENING, 9 a.m., continues May 5. Ribbon cutting with local officials, free gifts for first 100 customers, register to win shoes for entire family. Shoe Sensation, Cherry Point Mall, 1300 Egg Harbor Road, Sturgeon Bay. www.shoesensation.com.

• MARITIME BOOK CLUB, 10:30 a.m. Discussion of “The Death and Life of the Great Lakes” by Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel environmental reporter Dan Egan. Part of Great Lakes, Great Books series on books with Great Lakes as topic or setting. Door County Maritime Museum, 120 N. Madison Ave., Sturgeon Bay. Free. 920-743-5958 or www.dcmm.org.

• NATURE HIKE, 10 a.m. Guided trek through The Ridges Sanctuary covers history of the preserve and its wildflowers, insects and other natural inhabitants. Includes visit to Upper Range Light lantern room. Meet at The Ridges’ Cook-Fuller Nature Center, 8166 Wisconsin 57, Baileys Harbor. $5 adult Ridges members, $8 adult nonmembers. 920-839-2802 or www.ridgessanctuary.org.

• READ TO A DOG, 4:30 p.m. Children can tell stories to a gentle therapy dog. Door County Library, 107 S. Fourth Ave., Sturgeon Bay. Free. 920-743-6578 or www.doorcountylibrary.org.

• SINGALONG, 7 to 8:30 p.m. Final gathering of the season. Variety of genres accompanied by Katie Dahl on guitar. All ages welcome, no musical knowledge required; songbooks, refreshments provided. Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, 10341 N. Water St. (Wisconsin 42), Ephraim. Free. 920-495-2862.

MAY 5

• COMMUNITY MEAL, 5:30 p.m. Free “Loaves and Fishes” supper sponsored by Sturgeon Bay Moravian Church. Northeast Wisconsin Technical College, 229 N. 14th Ave., Sturgeon Bay. 920-743-6218 or www.sbmoravian.org/loaves.

• GRAND OPENING, 5 to 7 p.m. Free gift to first 50 customers, door prize every 15 minutes. Shoe Sensation, Cherry Point Mall, 1300 Egg Harbor Road, Sturgeon Bay. www.shoesensation.com.

• NATURE HIKE, 10 a.m. Guided trek through The Ridges Sanctuary covers history of the preserve and its wildflowers, insects and other natural inhabitants. Includes visit to Upper Range Light lantern room. Meet at The Ridges’ Cook-Fuller Nature Center, 8166 Wisconsin 57, Baileys Harbor. $5 adult Ridges members, $8 adult nonmembers. 920-839-2802 or www.ridgessanctuary.org.

• RUMMAGE SALE, 9 a.m. to noon. Fundraiser for 11 local charities. Donation dropoffs accepted from May 1 to 9 a.m. today; must be clean and useable. No TVs or other items that can’t be disposed for free; larger merchandise must be picked up by owner if no sale. charities Hope United Church of Christ, South 12th Avenue at Michigan Street, Sturgeon Bay. 920-743-2701 or www.hopechurchdc.org.

• ‘STORIES & FUN,’ 9:30 a.m. Young children hear bumblebee tales, then make a bee from paper and yarn during craft time. Door County Library, 123 S. Forestville Ave. (Wisconsin 42), Forestville. 920-856-6886 or www.doorcountylibrary.org.

MAY 6

• BIKE TOUR, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Second annual “Route du Sud” ride through Southern Door; routes of 30, 50 and 70 miles. Start at Otumba Park, 32 N. Joliet Ave., Sturgeon Bay. Food, refreshments, prizes. $20 suggested donation or purchase of Door County Silent Sports Alliance membership; proceeds to countywide mountain-bike trail project. www.facebook.com/DoorCountySilentSportsAlliance.

• BIRDWATCHING, 6:30 to 8:30 a.m. Hike fields, forests and woods in search of early-bird sightings; beginners and experienced welcome. Meet at the Cabins, The Ridges Sanctuary, 8288 County Q, Baileys Harbor. Free for Ridges members, $5 nonmembers. 920-839-2802 or www.ridgessanctuary.org.

• CONCERT, 7 p.m. Folk-blues with “NYC Subway Girl” Cathy Grier. Lost Moth Gallery, 7975 Wisconsin 42, Egg Harbor. $20 cash only, reservations recommended; coffee, tea, cookies provided. 920-495-2928 or www.jeannekuhns.net/lostmothgallery.

• FROG HIKE, 7 to 8:30 p.m. Short presentation followed by trek to hear the males’ diverse mating calls. Meet at the Cabins, The Ridges Sanctuary, 8288 County Q, Baileys Harbor. $10 adult Ridges members, $13 adult nonmembers, $5 ages 17 and younger; limited to 20, reservations recommended. 920-839-2802 or www.ridgessanctuary.org.

• LEGO CLUB, 1 p.m. Grades K-4 make creations from the toy bricks for display in the children’s section. Door County Library, 107 S. Fourth Ave., Sturgeon Bay. Free, new members welcome. 920-746-7119 or www.doorcountylibrary.org.

• LEUKEMIA WALK, 8 to 10 a.m. One- and three-mile routes starting at Corpus Christi Catholic Church, 25 N. Elgin Ave., Sturgeon Bay. $20 minimum donation. Proceeds to Go Bo! Foundation. www.ccparish.net.

• NATURE HIKE, 10 a.m. Guided trek through The Ridges Sanctuary covers history of the preserve and its wildflowers, insects and other natural inhabitants. Includes visit to Upper Range Light lantern room. Meet at The Ridges’ Cook-Fuller Nature Center, 8166 Wisconsin 57, Baileys Harbor. $5 adult Ridges members, $8 adult nonmembers. 920-839-2802 or www.ridgessanctuary.org.

• NATURE PROGRAM, 11 a.m. to noon. “Wisconsin’s Reptiles and Amphibians” including the most commonly seen species and Wisconsin’s two venomous snakes; Q&A, show-and-tell following. Cook-Fuller Nature Center, The Ridges Sanctuary, 8166 Wisconsin 57, Baileys Harbor. $10 adult Ridges members, $13 adult nonmembers, $5 ages 17 and younger. 920-839-2802 or www.ridgessanctuary.org.

• PROTEST MARCH, 10 a.m. “A Great March for a Great Lake” takes aim at proposed cuts in federal funding for the Great Lakes. Martin Park, South Third Avenue and Oregon Street, Sturgeon Bay. indivisiblecentraldoorcouty@gmail.com.

• RUMMAGE SALE, 9 a.m. to noon. Fundraiser for 11 local charities. Donation dropoffs accepted from May 1 to 9 a.m. May 5; must be clean and useable. No TVs or other items that can’t be disposed for free; larger merchandise must be picked up by owner if no sale. charities Hope United Church of Christ, South 12th Avenue at Michigan Street, Sturgeon Bay. 920-743-2701 or www.hopechurchdc.org.

• SHIPYARD TOURS, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., downtown Sturgeon Bay. Annual fundraiser for Sturgeon Bay Rotary youth programs. Get inside looks at Fincantieri Bay Shipbuilding, 605 N. Third Ave., and CenterPointe Yacht Services, 77 S. First Ave.; only day of the year either is open to the public. Shuttle buses available; sandwiches and refreshments served at Bay Shipbuilding. $15 adults, $6 ages 11-17. Also free tours of U.S. Coast Guard cutter Mobile Bay, USCG rescue boat and Sturgeon Bay police boat; Graham Park, First Avenue and Pennsylvania Street. Tickets available at gates or in advance at Door County YMCA, 1900 Michigan St.; Door County Visitor Center, 36 S. Third Ave.; and Door County Maritime Museum, 120 N. Madison Ave.; ticket good for half-off tours of maritime museum and its retired fire boat. 920-743-6246 or www.sturgeonbay.net.

• ‘STAR WARS’ DAY, 2 to 3 p.m.; designed for children. Trivia, movie gossip, light saber skills (with pool noodles), “Feed Jabba the Hutt,” pin a light saber on Yoda, bring collectibles for show-and-tell. Door County Library, 107 S. Fourth Ave., Sturgeon Bay. 920-746-7119 or www.doorcountylibrary.org.

• ‘STORIES & FUN,’ 11 a.m. Themed reading program and crafts for young children. Door County Library, 2323 Mill Road, Sister Bay. 920-854-2721 or www.doorcountylibrary.org.

• TROLLEY TOURS, aboard heated Door County Trolley cars: “Spring Blossom Tour,” 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturdays through May 27; private tastings at two award-winning wineries; carriage ride through Fish Creek; view blossoms, forest wildflowers and scenic overlooks; lunch at English Inn, Fish Creek. $64.95. “Premier Wine Tour,” 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturdays through June 3; visit four award-winning wineries, meet vintners, tastings, lunch at Galileo’s Restaurant, Egg Harbor. $65.95, ages 21 and older only, valid ID required. Depart from Door County Trolley Station, 8030 Wisconsin 42, Egg Harbor. Reservations recommended for tours. 920-868-1100 or www.doorcountytrolley.com.

• WRITING WORKSHOP, 10 a.m. to noon. Publishing veteran John Toren gives insights into the industry, describes the editor’s role, and explains why self-published writers may find one useful. Sponsored by Write On, Door County. Margaret Lockwood Gallery, 7 S. Second Ave., Sturgeon Bay. $30. 920-868-1457 or www.writeondoorcounty.org.

MAY 7

• BLUFF HIKE, 2 to 4 p.m. Naturalist-led trek of diverse Appel’s Bluff property owned and managed by The Ridges Sanctuary. Meet at The Ridges’ Cook-Fuller Nature Center, 8166 Wisconsin 57, , Baileys Harbor, for carpool to trailhead. $5 adult Ridges members, $8 adult nonmembers. 920-839-2802 or www.ridgessanctuary.org.

• DANCE, 2 to 5 p.m. Door County YMCA spring dance recital. Door Community Auditorium, 3926 Wisconsin 42, Fish Creek. Free. 920-868-2728 or www.dcauditorium.org.

• HEALTH PROGRAM, 4 p.m. Learn about Door County Medical Center’s The Healing Project, a multi-faceted cancer treatment program, from coordinator Jennelle Berg. First Baptist Church, 2622 S. Bay Shore Drive (Wisconsin 42), Sister Bay. Free. www.northerndoorhealthwellness.com.

• NATURE HIKE, 10 a.m. Guided trek through The Ridges Sanctuary covers history of the preserve and its wildflowers, insects and other natural inhabitants. Includes visit to Upper Range Light lantern room. Meet at The Ridges’ Cook-Fuller Nature Center, 8166 Wisconsin 57, Baileys Harbor. $5 adult Ridges members, $8 adult nonmembers. 920-839-2802 or www.ridgessanctuary.org.