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Washington Island News and Views 2010

September 3, 2010

 

A wind advisory was issued for Door County tonight til 1 A.M. The ferries were able to run today, bringing many Labor Day weekenders and other travellers "over and back". The waves were huge off the west side of the Island.

Last night a NOAA report said the waters near the Island were 72 degrees.

September 2, 2010

Rainy day today but the report is that the weekend will be cool and sunny. Labor Day is here and we wish safe travel for everyone on the move!

Since the Islanders ball team won last Sunday against Kolberg (the champion in the Door County League regular season), they will play this Sunday against Egg Harbor for the post season championship. Go Islanders! 

The State of Wisconsin has approved the remediation plan for the Trueblood Performing Arts Center so the committee can proceed with plans.

The Bahai group of Washington Island invites all Islanders to a performance by the quartette, “Tall Order”, from the North Shore Chicago area, in the Trinity Fellowship Hall, Sept. 11 at 7 P.M. They will perform both sacred and secular music.

August 27, 2010

 

A quieter day at Schoolhouse Beach this past week probably due to cooler temps and schools starting. The Island schools begin on September 1, then students will be off for the Labor Day weekend and resume school on the Tuesday after Labor Day.

Preschool teacher this year is Jennifer Perez. Preschool is held at the Town Insurance in the downstairs where there is walkout to the fenced back yard playground.

An ore boat chugs by the west side of the Island.

August 25, 2010

Winners of the Lions Club raffle are: Nick Young who won a one week cruise for two (value of $4,000 or $2,500 cash); Second, Mindy Walter who won an $800 gift certificate at Mann's Island Home Furnishings (or $500 cash); Third was Rick Kirchner who won a $500 gift certificate (or cash of $400). The drawing was at the Island Fair August 21. Congratulations to the winners! 

August 24, 2010

The Islanders won their game last week so they are in fourth place and will play against Kolberg, off-island, this coming Sunday.  

The Hagen Family will perform at the Third Avenue Playhouse on Saturday, August 28 at 7:30 P.M. in Sturgeon Bay. Julian Hagen, who just released a new CD this year, is a fifth generation Islander. He and sisters, Leila and Linda, are joined by their families, with three generations sometimes on stage.

Dick Purinton, author and photographer, and President of the Washington Island Ferry Line, won First Place in the Peninsula Pulse photo contest.

The American Legion will have a Fish Boil on September 4 from 4:30 P.M. to 7 P.M. at the American Legion building downtown, Main Road.

Also over the Labor Day Weekend, the play, "Of Mice and Men" will be performed at the Red Barn on September 4, 5, 6 at 7:30 P.M. This is an Island Players production.

An estimated 1000 people attended the Island Fair this year. Miss Wisconsin rode in the parade in a convertible and sang the National Anthem after the parade.

August 21, 2010

Island Fair Day!

 

The Island Fair had great attendance, the sun was shining and there was a nice breeze. Prior to the parade, there were already people wandering the grounds to look at items at sales booths, to eat a variety of lunches and desserts, play games set up by the Rec Center, ride a pony, twirl a hula hoop and more.  In side the community center there were displays including artwork, vegetables, flowers, photos, and other crafts. The parade included the usual fire engines, ambulance and police cars, many candidates running for office, Miss Wisconsin, the Town Chairman, and a car with the oldest Island citizens.  Theme for the floats was "Rejoice In Our Heritage" and representing the theme were the Red Hatters, Bethel Church, Washington Island Community Health organization, Micki and Ivan Johnson (Honey Wagon and Poopsie's Pots) in an antique truck handing out free fly swatters, Baylake Bank, Detroit Harbor Ladies Aid. There were dogs, kids on bikes. Members of the American Legion Post #402 carried the colors. A four person band played two drums, a flute, and cymbols. After the parade, the crowd flowed back onto the grounds to enjoy the summer day. The Island Fair is sponsored by the Lions Club. Bingo was played under the big tent later in the afternoon.  

August 20, 2010

This Sunday the Islanders play Maplewood, the game is off-island, as they are tied 7 - 7 for fourth place. Kolberg is in first with 13-1, Egg Harbor and West Jacksonport are tied at 8-6.  

August 18, 2010

 

The "Welcome" docked in Jackson Harbor. It was built by Rasmus Hanson and his two sons, Hans and Art, in 1926 in Jackson Harbor. It was used for fishing, then to carry mail, and later it was used by Koyen Fisheries for commercial fishing. Ken Koyen, who currently fishes with the See Diver fish tug, has been working to get her fixed up and launched and docked in Jackson Harbor in memory of his dad, Alex Koyen, on August 17, which would have been Alex's 100th birthday.

Remember the Washington Island Fair is Saturday at the Community Center grounds and the big sale under the tent is Sunday.

August 15, 2010

 

The Farm Museum has their sign out for their very popular Cider Pressing Party (think home-made caramel apples) Columbus WEekend, Saturday and Sunday, 10 A.M. to 4 P.M.

Healthy looking grape vines along Airport Road. Beautiful day today without the heavy humidity of the past week.

The Welcome fish tug was launched and made the trip from the Ship Yard to Jackson Harbor dock in memory of Alex Koyen for his 100th birthday.

The Kid's Island Adventure VBS held at the the Island Camping Retreat was enjoyed by about a dozen kids. It was a hot and humid week, but the workers and children had a great time. Today there was a group of kids at Bethel Church to perform a couple of the songs they learned this past week. Youth Director, Ben Baumann, gave a slide presentation from the week's activities.

Also this past week was a Children's Music Camp, held at Bethel Church. About 13 kids attended. This is part of the Island Music Festival and it is taught by Kari Gordon.

August 12, 2010

It has been unusually hot and humid this week although the Island usually offers some relief at night and via some breezes. Plus there is the lake for cooling body temperatures. Schoolhouse Beach has reportedly been VERY busy. The lake temperatures are also warmer than usual. 

There is a Parks Committee will hold a meeting at 6:30 P.M. at the Rutledge Room in the Community Center. Anyone with interest in the Island Parks is encouraged to come. The Committee Chairman is Mary Marik.

Julian Hagen has released a new CD called "how things change".  It is available at a variety of locations on the Island and you can hear him and buy the CD at "Under the Big Top" at 7:30 P.M. Thursday, August 19, under the Lions Club tent near the Community Center on Main Road. With a great variety of performers offering entertaining venues you will not be disappointed. This is the finale of the 19th year of the Music Festival, although the Music Festival ends this week.

August 8, 2010

 

The Scandinavian Festival of Song and Dance began on the outdoor stage, but when a light rain was backed by black clouds along with thunder and lightning, the show, about half done,  moved inside the Community Center. Volunteers made quick work of getting chairs moved inside, the piano was rolled in, and as the music began, the storm broke. Only one other year the Fest had to be held completely inside the Community Center. At least this year, people got to experience both venues. Inside, some of the dancers performed in bare feet, to cool off. There were over 100 dancers, and almost all 350 programs were passed out (with programs shared). Dance Director Kari Sena Gordon did her usuall incredible work with dancers from about 2 years old through golden agers. Assistant Directors gave able and experienced direction, Michael McCauley and Maren Schutz. Mike was also MC. Assistant Directors in Training were Mary Grace Volner and Katy Jordan. Dan Hansen and Dave Ranney did the sound system. The Washington Island Electric Company replaced the lighting for the outdoor stage. Barb O'Connell maintains the huge costume inventory. Accompanists were Charlie Berggren, Kari Gordon, Alec Reiss, and Maren Schutz. Constance Schuchardt was able to make it to the Island and played violin. Many hands are involved in making this event a success. The Community Center Committee supports the Fest and any monies collected above and beyond Fest expenses are utilized for Community Center projects and other community programs such as the Red Barn and free Red Cross swimming lessons.  The Fest provides a great family experience for those dancing and those watching. There are intricate weaves, humorous enactments, stories told, colorful costumes ... and a heritage and a tradition is preserved. Thanks to all!

August 3, 2010

Washington Island can now boast the winning salmon of the tournament! Reprinted from the Kewaunee/Door Salmon Tournament web site: "It's official the 2010 Kewaunee/Door County Salmon Tournament is in the books. Before summer is over, 200 lucky anglers will be getting checks in the mail ranging from $30 for a 16.34-pounder on up to $10,000 for the winner, 'TJ' Valacak of Hoffman Estates, Illinois.

The tournament is paying out more than $40,000 in cash. That's in addition to more than $5,000 in daily port winner cash and prizes already given away to the 45 anglers who landed the heaviest salmon each day at the five weigh-in sites in Kewaunee, Algoma, Sturgeon Bay, Baileys Harbor and Washington Island.

Valacak triple-dipped on the top prize, plus won another $800 for landing the 11th largest salmon among 2,653 contestants. His first place fish, a 28.16-pounder that smacked a green Luhr Jensen J-Plug July 26 - day 3 of the nine-day event - earned him $10,000 cash, a free mount of the 37-inch fish by John Mallien's Strawberry Creek Taxidermy, and a sterling silver salmon ring with a black diamond eye by Paul Spanbauer of Wisconsin Charm in Sturgeon Bay."
 

August 2, 2010

 

Governor Jim Doyle (far left) travelled to Washington Island where he met with about 70 people at KK Fiske Restaurant. After a brief statement of introduction by Governor Doyle, there was an informal time of questions and answers. Concerns such as dredging in Detroit Harbor west channel, water quality, cost to taxpayers of the tech college, Plum and Pilot Islands restoration were brought up.  (Thanks to Butch for the photos)

Washington Island port prize winner on Saturday was Martin Andersen with an 18.34 pound salmon. As of Saturday, the Island still held onto the lead with the biggest salmon, but the offiial winner of the $10,000 prize won't be announced until after a meeting in Sturgeon Bay tonight.

August 1, 2010

The port prize winner at Kap's Marina Friday was Edward Schmidt with a salmon weighing 22.61 pounds. Thomas Valacek, a fisherman off Washington Island, still holds top place as of Fridays results. Many of the bigger salmon have been caught at night.

Governor Doyle has scheduled a visit to Washington Island tomorrow along with Tourism Secretary Kelli Trumble and Matt Frank, secretary of the Department of Natural Resources. Governor Doyle will be at KK Fiske at 9 a.m. to about 10 a.m.

July 31, 2010

The last day of July! Here comes August! The Island is still in number one spot for the Kewaunee/Door Salmon Tournament as of Thursday. Watch here for final standings. Top man is Thomas Valacak who registered a 28.16# salmon at Kap's Marina on the third day of the 9 day tournament. Port prize winners on the Island for July 27: Stuart Will, 22.71#; July 28: Victor Norak, 15.79#; July 29: Lynn Hunter MacDonald, 20.99. The tournament ends at 5 P.M. on Sunday, August 1. Washington Island, as of Thursday, held 4 of the top 10 entries.

July 30, 2010

The Washington Island Music Fest is August 2-19. There are daily schedules posted around the Community.

There is a Scandinavian Brunch at Bethel Church Memorial Hall on Saturday, August 7 from 10 A.M.-1 P.M. Enjoy favorite Scandinavian dishes and treats and try some that may be new to you.

The Scandinavian Song and Dance Fest is August 7 at 7:30 P.M. at the outdoor stage at the Community Center.  The Director is Kari Sena Gordon, who represents three generations of directors and four generations of dancers. There are special songs and dancers from pre-school age through adults. Total number of dancers this year are over 100. The Fest is sponsored by the Community Center Committee and monies are used for improvements to the Community Center building, support of the Red Barn summer program,  free Red Cross swimming lessons, and other programs beneficial to the community.  Come out and celebrate the Island's heritage.

The Annual Home Tours sponsored by the W.I. Farm Museum is tomorrow, July 30 at the following homes: Tom and Michelle Jordan, Main Road; Jim and Drew Tibbets, Washington Harbor Rd.; Jay and Betsy Ward, Woodhill N. on the N. end of Main Road; Amy and Gary Delzell, Hemlock Dr. (near Percy Johnson Park); David and Bonnie Burnham, Green Bay Rd. There will also be a silent auction on display at the Red Cup, Ferry Office, Bay Lake Bank, the Observer, Holiday Inn, consisting of decorated hand baskets, a fund raiser for the Farm Museum. 
 

July 28, 2010

 

Summer snowflakes.

The Island port winners from Kap's Marina for the Kewaunee/Door Salmon Tournament are: July 24 - Randy Vande Hei, 17.55#; July 25 - Thomas Valacake, 21.3#; July 26 - Thomas Valacake, 28.16#.  

July 26, 2010

The Islanders won the game yesterday, played on the Island against Institute. The score was 5 to 5 going into the ninth inning and then Dave Heath got the winning hit! It was a very hot day, on and off the field. 

The Door-Kewaunee Salmon Derby began this past Saturday and entrants are out in force looking for the winner. Top prize is worth $10,000. There are also daily port prizes for the largest salmon registered each day of the derby. Kap's Marina is the Island location to get more information on the contest and to weigh in your catches.

The Rec Center hosted its annual Rec Run this past Saturday. There were many winners in the different age categories, but overall winners were Theo and Clara Williamson. It takes over 20 willing volunteers to accomplish this event. Due to the unfavorable weather, the entrants were down to 83. Almost 100 were expected had the weather been more co-operative.

July 22, 2010

The Door County Baseball League will have its All Star Game July 29 at 8 P.M. in Baileys Harbor. Players chosen to participate from the Island team are Aaron Delorit, Matt Foss, Matt Grandy, Troy Jorgenson, Caleb Cornell, and Mike Jorgenson.

The Annual Salad Luncheon held at Bethel Church was attended by about 115 people.

600# of whitefish were cooked and served at the Fly-In Fish Boil along with about 300 hotdogs.  

The Washington Island Women's Club International Food Fest is tomorrow, July 23, at the Community Center from 11 A.M. to 1 P.M. 

The Art and Nature Center's August Art Show, "Come Fall", will feature Jeanne Shay works. There are weekly art and nature classes for children and adults.

This year's Music Festival begins August 2 and continues through the 19th. There will be open rehearsals, music appreciation sessions, children's concert, children's music camp, and the ever popular "Under the Big Top" which includes Island performers. 

The information boxholder for the Washington Island Fair was received in the mail this week. The theme this year is "Rejoice In Your Heritage". The fair is August 21 from 11 A.M. to 4 P.M. The parade is at noon. On the 22nd, the 5th year of the Sunday Rummage Madness will be held from 11 A.M. to 3 P.M. Call Ron Overdahl to reserve a table.

July 18, 2010

The Islanders won the home game today by one point. While I was finishing up some online work tonight, NBC 26 10 pm news showed a great piece on the Kolberg - Island game. The Kolberg team arriving on the ferry (Captain was Erik Foss), arriving at the Island ball field, Island fans, a few plays, and the team leaving on the ferry. Some of the Island fans featured were Ted Jorgenson, Matt Foss, Jeannie Hutchins. Unfortunately, the Islanders lost that game by one point.

 

It was a perfect day for the Lion's Club Fly-In Fish Boil. Sunny, hot, but a breeze to keep it perfectly comfortable. A reported 147 planes were present, plus lots of motorcyclists, bikers, walkers, and vehicle drivers. Live music blared over the the loudspeakers, there were hayrides, craft tables, plus the delicious fish boil dinner (hot dogs available for kids and those who bypassed the fish). The great variety of planes provided interest and entertainment. Thanks to Lauren Gordon for capturing fly-in photos.  

July 16, 2010

 

Planes were coming in pretty steady this afternoon and evening, lining up for the Annual Lion's Club Fly-In Fish Boil at the Island Airport. Many of the pilots and their riders set up tents and camp near their planes. The forecast for the fish boil tomorrow is good. Today the temps were in the high 80s.

The annual meeting of the Friends of Pilot and Plum Islands will be held July 31 on Plum Island. This is the 3rd year of this active group.

July 14, 2010

The National Park Service sent word on July 9, 2010, that the entire district of Plum Island is now included on the National Register of Historic Places.  

Remember the Lion's Club Fly-In (walk-in, bike-in, etc!) Fish Boil will be held this Saturday at the Island airport.

The Islanders lost the ballgame played this past Sunday on the Island against Maplewood.

Dance practice has begun, under the direction of Kari Sena Gordon, for the Scandinavian Fest. The Fest will be held August 7, beginning at 7:30 P.M., at the outdoor stage at the Community Center.  

July 11, 2010

 

View of the sky from the waters of Detroit Harbor. Today a squall came through with hefty winds, rain, some thunder and lightning. The power was out on our side of the Island for about half an hour.

July 10, 2010

Hot sunny day with a nice breeze. There was a big turnout for the Art in the Park event at the Art and Nature Center. Schoolhouse Beach was busy also with the 80+ degrees today. Island soccer teams played games at the soccer fields behind the school, some winning their games and some losing.

There were two weddings on the Island this weekend. There has been a wedding every weekend on the Island since June and more are scheduled for upcoming weekends.  

July 5, 2010

Bikes, scooters, big wheels, strollers, and other means of transportation were included in the annual children's 4th of July Parade sponsored by the American Legion Post #402. Children and parents and other relatives, decorated dogs, (no horses or hamsters this year) gather at the Legion Hall and then the parade starts about 8 p.m. It is led by American Legion members marching, followed by the W.I. Fire Department truck and one of the police cars. The parade ended with another fire truck and a second police car. The group ends up at the ball park where they line up to receive their $1 for participating from the American Legion (a great photo opp for families also!)  In spite of light sprinkles occasionally during the evening, the parade and fireworks were great. There was the usual large turnout for the parade and the fireworks. Happy Birthday America!

It was reported that the W.I. Fire Department Pancake Breakfast fed an estimated 300 on Sunday morning of the 4th.

The Islanders lost the game against Kolberg on the 4th of July.

July 3, 2010

As of this writing, the Island baseball team has 4 wins and 4 losses. Listed in the top five leading hitters are Washington Islanders: Caleb Cornell and Troy Jorgenson.

Roger Roth, State Representative and candidate for Congress will be on the Island at the Community Center in the Rutledge Room on July 6th at 7 p.m.

The W.I. School Board has announced that Douglas Straus will be the Interim Administrator and Karen Huff the Interim Administrative Consultant until a School Administer is hired.

Detroit Island is taking on a phragmite control program. Detroit Island is 637+/- acres with about 10 miles of shoreline. The project has received financial assistance from the Lakeshore Natural Resource Partnership Inc., the Detroit Island Landowners Association, and in kind contributions from the Door County Invasive Species Team and the Door County Soil and Water Conservation Department. 

July 2, 2010

The ferry boats are travelling continually back and forth to bring 4th of July visitors to the Island. The weather report for the weekend was encouraging. 

The busy weekend has begun with today's events which included a potluck picnic at the Red Barn, followed by potluck music by the Hagen family. Saturday night is the Fairland Bluegrass Family Band at the Red Barn. The second annual Rock Island State Park fundraiser will be held at the boathouse on Rock Island from 11 am - 3 pm on Saturday and it includes a cookout (for purchase while supplies last), craft demonstrations and silent auction. Also Saturday is the 10th Annual Blessing of the Fleet at the W.I. Ferry Dock at 11 a.m. Boats should assemble in the ferry dock area at 10:30 a.m. There is an open house at the Coast Guard Station after the Blessing of the Fleet is over. Then on the 4th, there is a Pancake Breakfast at the W.I. Fire Department, the Homecoming Picnic at Bethel Church at Noon, and the main event, the Fireworks at the Ballpark! Children and pets (one year there was a hamster included in the parade!) should gather at 7:45 p.m. at the Legion Hall downtown Washington Island. The 4th of July parade will start at 8 p.m. and the group will walk, ride bikes, etc. to the ball park. People, wagons, bikes, horses, whatever the transportation, are decorated for the celebration of Independence Day. Join in the fun!

Have a great and safe 4th of July celebration!

Over 200 were served at the Jay Hagen Memorial White Fish Dinner at Jackson Harbor. This is a fundraiser for the Jackson Harbor Maritime Museum.

 

June 27, 2010

 

A light evening rain brings a double rainbow before the sunset. 

June 26, 2010

There was an Open House at the Danish Mill today. They made 200 donuts to give away, plus there were raffle prizes, and sample sandwiches at noon.

Many attended the annual Grilled Whitefish Dinner at the Jackson Harbor Maritime Museum Friday night.

The Islanders play against Kolberg this Sunday at the Island ball park. Game starts at 1:30 P.M.

Enjoy an outdoor movie at the Rec Center on July 17th. Kids 12 and under come at dusk, teens come to the second showing. Kids $2 each, families $10. Sponsored by the Family Centers, Door County, under the local direction of Laura Findlay Hagen.

June 21, 2010

The Boy Scouts will have a pop machine at Schoolhouse Beach this summer as a fundraiser.

The first day of summer on the Island! The Islanders won the baseball game yesterday, on the Island, with a score of 18-11. The Little Leaguer's have won two out of their three games. The soccer teams have been playing off Island.

The Washington Island Kayak and Canoe weekend was successful with additional events included this year. There was a kayak building workshop, an informational talk entitled, "Washington Island: Gem of the Niagara Escarpment", and a guided eco-tour. There were kayaks to rent at the Red Barn beach. The race around the circumferance of the Island (about 22 miles) provided a challenge for those paddling against the wind. 25 boats (kayaks and canoes) made the final day's crossing from the "Potato Dock" on the Island through Death's Door to Northport.

June 18, 2010

The 2nd annual Canoe and Kayak Event began today with registration at the Red Barn park at Detroit Harbor. Beautiful colors and shapes brightened the landscape. It is also the first Red Barn music event.

Note the registration tent in the background. The above party knows how to travel on land and sea. There were kayaks to rent at the shore.

 

The raft is in at Schoolhouse Beach - summer is back again. Kids' soccer season has begun. This is the weekend of the Canoe and Kayak Event.  

June 14, 2010

Buttercups brightened roadsides before the town mowed today.

 

June 13, 2010

The Islanders won the baseball game today on the Island against Baileys Harbor.

The school administer, Dr. Susan Chasten, is retiring from her position at the Washington Island Schools as of July 15.

Remember Flag Day June 14th. Fly your flag! Note that local Legion members will property dispose of flags collected over the past year in the red mailbox receptacle in front of the Legion Hall on Main Road. A table will be set up roadside for the sale of new flags on the 14th from 10 AM to noon.

The Farmer's Market is held Thursdays at the Farm Museum. Garden produce and original arts and crafts can be sold.  

The annual Washington Island Forum begins on Monday June 21. This is sponsored by the Wisconsin Council of Churches and The Christian Century Magazine.

The Jay Hagen Memorial grilled whitefish dinner is June 25th at the Maritime Museum in Jackson Harbor. Serving begins at 5 P.M. until the fish are gone. A donation to the museum of $12.50 is appreciated.

Congratulations to teen volunteers Sophia Hagen, Roxie Munao, and Laura Schultz who helped with activities and events sponsored by the Family Center above and beyond what was asked of them. Family center co-ordinator, Laura Findlay Hagen, took the three girls to the 8th Annual Golden Heart Celebration in Sturgon Bay sponsored by the Family Centers of Door County.

The Art and Nature Center is now open for the season. An opening reception was held Friday, June 11th featuring watercolor paintings by Cathy Meader.

Remember to check our community calendar on this news and views page so you don't miss an Island event or activity you want to attend. Let us know if you have any additions or corrections.

June 11, 2010

 

Butch got this unusual picture of pine trees on Michigan Road.

Fawns have been sited in different areas of the Island.

Tammy Jorgenson has been hired as a part-time office assistant at the Town Office. Marilyn Pinzur, who has served for many years, will retire the end of June.

June 7, 2010

Tax Assessments Rolls for the Town of Washington of Door County, Wisconsin shall be open for public inspection, Thursday, June 24th, 2010, 12 noon until 2:30 p.m.,  Rutledge Room in the Community Center. Accurate Appraisal Assessment Consultants will be available to review your assessments.  Appointments are necessary and may be made with Accurate Appraisal at:
Toll Free: 1-800-770-3927 (If after hours, use voice mail)
Online:  www.accurateassessor.com
Click on link to schedule your open book appointment.
 If you would like information from the tax or assessment rolls any time other than the scheduled Open Book, you may visit the Town Office weekdays from 8:00 a.m. to 12 noon.
 

Jenny Perez has been hired as the Pre-School Teacher for fall 2010 through spring 2011. Last year Stephanie Baumann was the teacher.
 

Tranquility Body Works, a new business for the Island, is scheduled to be open  by June 7th. There will be a  variety of offerings, including massage, reiki, exercise classes, and more. Lisa Gibson is the owner. Located on Detroit Harbor Road between the Main Road and Airport Road intersections.
June 5, 2010

Painting and repair on the Red Barn and Ice House progresses with the plan that it will be completed for the opening of the season.

 

 

The Door County Land Trust announces the purchase of property on Little Lake, located on the far northwest side of Washington Island. This 1.38-acre parcel adds 200 additional feet of protected shoreline to the Door County Land Trust’s Little Lake Nature Preserve. This purchase is significant in that it completes the Land Trust’s immediate land protection goals for the Little Lake area. With the recent purchase, the Land Trust has protected a total of 33 acres and 5,546 feet of shoreline at the Little Lake Nature Preserve. (Info from the DCLT website)

June 4, 2010

A rainy day, just the kind of steady gentle downpour to encourage lawns to green up and gardens to grow. It also resulted in cancellation of the annual school picnic. An awards ceremony for the grade school students was held at 10 am at school. Three students in grades 1-6 won 3 out of only 4 Presidential Awards for education excellence at Washington Island Schools: Lauren Gordon, Quinlyn Mann, and Laura Schultz. Only one student in grades 7-12 won the fourth one, Sophia Hagen. Each teacher presented individual awards to students in their classrooms. The kids had made cards and presented  them to Dr. Chastan, School Administer, as she is leaving.   

Remember the Archives presentation of the DVD entitled, "The Settlement Years to the New Milennium". This includes 940 images narrated by Arbutus Greenfeldt. June 16th, 7 P.M. at Trinity Lutheran Church Fellowship Hall. The DVD's will then be for sale.

The three high school students winning the annual essay contest for the Memorial Day Program this year were Cooper Henkel, Sara Waldron, and Maren Schutz. The subject was, "Will the U.S. ever need not to maintain a strong military force?"

May 31, 2010

The Washington Island ferry "announced" the Islanders win against Sister Bay yesterday by blowing the horn in recognition.

There were vehicles in line at the Island ferry dock yesterday and today, people leaving after their visit over the weekend.

The Door Islands Bird Fest will be held June 4-6. For more information, go to www.washingtonislandbirdfest.com

The regular Town Board meeting is scheduled for June 9.

 

 

May 30, 2010

One of the decorated graves at the Island cemetery for Memorial Day. The local American Legion Post #402 places the flags each year on the graves of those who have served our country.

The Island Little League team won their first game, 7 to 1.

Speaker for the Graduation Ceremony is Katie McGrane. Valedictorian is Alyssa Mann and Salutatorian is Tatum Remke. Congratulations. 

May 27, 2010

The Islanders lost to Maplewood last Sunday in an off Island game. This Sunday they play against Sister Bay. The game starts at 1:30 P.M.

Memorial Day Service will be held at Bethel Church at 10:30 A.M. on Monday. Speaker will be John Rader. After the program, the usual walk to the cemetery and Schoolhouse Beach will include honoring those lost at sea. The local American Legion places flags on all of the graves of servicemen.  

Baccalaureate Service for the 2010 graduating class will be held at Bethel Church Wednesday night, June 2. Graduation will be held on June 4 at the Community Center gym at 7 P.M. Graduates are Nathan Andersen, Alyssa Mann, Tate Remke, Luc Rose, Zachary Young. Congratulations to all!

May 23, 2010

A Spring Recital was held at Trinity Lutheran Church last Sunday night for Diane Kahlscheurer's students and Janet Berggren also presented her 2nd grader student of violin. Karoline Jordan played two selections on violin. Diane's students were: Tamar Gregg (piano), Garrett Hansen (piano), Jonathan Bass (piano), Kala Taylor (piano), Annabelle Hansen (guitar and piano), Lauren Gordon (guitar), Marina Swanson (piano and guitar), Josie Hansen (piano), Oliver Hansen (piano), Lillie McDonald (piano). The youth choir sang several songs under the direction of Diane, and accompanied by Diane on the piano. A surprise performance was given by Maren Schutz who began piano lessons with Diane and has since moved on to study with a teacher in the county. Ice cream was served after the recital. 

May 18, 2010

Swans and babies in Jackson Harbor.

 

May 15, 2010

The new Teller at the Washington Island Branch of Baylake Bank is Phyllis Kirchner.

May 12, 2010

The Islanders lost their first game last Sunday against Kolberg. This Sunday they will play at home at the ballpark on Main Road, 1:30 P.M. against Egg Harbor. With fans to cheer them on, they will surely make a win.

 

7th and 8th grade students will have their last Saturday car wash fundraiser on May 15th at the Community Center. They are raising money for their trip to Washington D.C.

The Talent Show fundraiser last Saturday night was a success. The eight Island Idol contestants performed, there were poems, skits, and other special acts. This fundraiser was for the Madison/Chicago trip. 

 May 8, 2010

Fortunately, the Island did not get snow last night although in some areas, snow was seen falling but it did not collect on the ground. It was a windy, cool day and temps are lower tonight. Ferry passengers got a car wash included in their ride today.

About 90 attended the Mother-Daughter Banquet at Bethel Church last night. The men (husbands, sons, dads) are the servers of the mom's, wives, daughters, sisters, and other ladies. It was a turkey dinner with dessert. The program inclulded a poem, a testimony and slide show of past banquets by Arbutus Greenfeldt, and the ever-popular prizes (i.e. who has the youngest daughter with them; who has the most daughters with them; etc.) May 5, 2010

Coast Guard boat pushing barge past the west side today.


Ready? Let's go! Granddaughter on tractor today, the real power behind the steering.

May 2, 2010

Thanks to Marilyn Pinzur for her work as Town Office Assistant. She has retired and this position will be posted by the Town.
 
New phone books for the Island are available for sale at Mann's Store, Mann's Mercantiled and the Observer for $4 each. This is the same price for the former publication. This is a preschool fundraiser.

May 3 the Camera Club will be meeting in the Community Room at the Rec Center at 6:30 P.M. This month's speaker will be Steve Waldrom. Anyone interested in photography is invited to attend.

May 8th the junior and senior classes will hold a Talent Show at 7 PM at the Community Center as a fundraiser for the educational trip to Madison and Chicago next fall.

May 8th is the day when you can put non-perishable food by your mailbox and postal carriers will pick it up and on the Island, it will be delivered to the local food pantry. It is  a "Stamp Out Hunger" National food drive. 
May 7th is the Annual Mother-Daughter Banquet at Bethel Church. Reservations can be made by calling Gibson's West Harbor Resort, 920-847-2225. This year the theme will be "Happy Anniversary!" as it is the 45th anniversary of the banquet.

April 26, 2010


Sun worshipers.
 
Jim Jorgenson is again manager of the Islanders baseball team.

April 25, 2010
 
 

Above: Island Idol contestants encourage each other before their performances at the Island Party last night. Left to right: Cooper Henkel, Patiricia Hanson, Ainslie Cornell, Lillie McDonald, Maren Schutz, Josie Hanson, Ashley Wacaser, Christian Cornell. After performing, the judges comments, attendees voted and the results were that the 2010 Island Idol was Patricia Hanson, 2nd runner up was Ainslie Cornell, and 3rd runner up was Ashley Wacaser. All performers did amazing performances of two song selections. Some accompanied themselves, some utilized CD's, some had others accompany them. Raffle prize winners were Hoyt Purinton for the Kahlahari Resort, 2 night/3 day stay; Ken Perez won the Larry Young swing; Sherry Young won the Rec Center pass; Constance Buxton won the Karfi round trip for 4 tickets with lunch from Time Out Concessions; and J.P. Peterson won the ferry tickets.

The first ball game of the season for the Islanders will be at W.Jacksonport on May 10th. Game time for all Sunday games is 1:30 P.M.

On Tuesday, April 27th there will be two performances of "The Amazing Adventures of the Marvelous Monkey King" directed by Carissa Mann as part of the Dramatic Arts in Education. One performance will be at the Rec Center at 2:30 P.M. for the elementary students and the community and the other will be at 5:45 P.M. for the community.

April 11, 2010

The annual Town Meeting will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the gym in the Community Center. Among agenda items are oath of office for the newly elected town board members plus a review of 2009 will be given. The regular Town Board meeting will be held on Wednesday night at 7 p.m.  

April 4, 2010

Below: the cross at Percy Johnson East Side Park placed for the community wide Easter Sunrise Service. About 60 people attended the service at 6:15 A.M. in celebration of the Resurrection of Jesus Christ, the Son of God. Pastors Frank Maxwell and Phil Green led the service. Pastor Phil gave the message entitled: "The Hope of the Resurrection".



 

Above: a hint of green at Ed's Pond, a marsh along Rangeline Road.

The ferry schedule has changed from two boats daily to six boats a day.

April 1, 2010

April Fool's Day brought, no kidding, a beautiful day with temps on our end of the Island up to 61 degrees. Good day to play or work outside. At least on the Island, March came in like a lamb and went out like a lamb.

March 19, 2010

The See Diver fishing tug owned by Ken Koyen is now docking in Jackson Harbor. A sure sign of spring.

With the ice breakers opening up shipping lanes, there is some loose ice on the move in the lake.

There will be a Meet and Greet  at the Middle Bar on March 21st where two of the candidates for Town Supervisor will answer questions, Terri Moore and Ron Overdahl.

Mary Andersen and Kim Hansen travelled to Madison, WI, last weekend, to promote Washington Island at the Canoecopia event. This is their second year as representatives of the Island Chamber of Commerce. They enthusiastically told many about how wonderful the Island is, answered questions, and they handed out many business and informational brochures about the Island.  

March 16, 2010

Tomorrow is the annual St. Patrick's Day Parade. It starts at the REA, the Island electric co-op, at 11 A.M. and ends at Karly's where corned beef and cabbage is the special of the day.

Soon locally trained census workers will be knocking at Island resident homes to get answers to 10 basic questions.

Weather permitting, students in grades 7 and 8, will have a car wash at the Community Center parking lot Saturday, March 20 from 11 A.M. to 2 P.M. They are working to fund their trip to Washington D.C.

The Washington Island School will have an open house on March 22 from 6:30-7:30 P.M. This is a great chance to view classrooms and student projects.

March 14, 2010

Ferry in the fog at Northport this last Friday.

 


March 10, 2010

 

Man seen on a woodpile by Fiddler's Green on Washington Island.
 
 
For the first time in recent history, Plum Island will be open for tours during the Door County Lighthouse Walk on June 12-13, 2010. Limited to 13 people per excursion, three-hour tours will depart the Shoreline Charters dock in Gills Rock. The Friends of Plum & Pilot Islands (FOPPI) will lead guided tours of the historic U.S. Lifesaving Station and the lighthouse. Only four tours are being allowed on the island (two each day, weather permitting). The trip is offered in cooperation with Shoreline Charters, the Door County Maritime Museum (DCMM), FOPPI, and the United States Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS). Cost of the trip is $55. Visit www.dcmm.org to sign up. Tickets go on sale April 1st. Members of DCMM may begin to purchase tickets on

March 15th.

The Town Board voted tonight at their March meeting to post signs at Schoolhouse Beach Park and the Sand Dunes Beach that no dogs are allowed.
 
March 8, 2010

Almost time to spring ahead. Don't forget to set your clocks ahead one hour before bedtime this coming Saturday night.

Island school kids get out at noon this week on Thursday and then are off school on Friday.

Janet Hanlin is again working with a number of girls in sychronized swimming.

Remember the chili lunch and Bunco fundraiser at the Community Center on Sunday. This is for the annual trip to Chicago and Madison with the 11th and 12th grade students, chaperoned by teacher, Leila Nehlsen.

March 29th, 9 p.m. on Friday at Fiddler's Green, Ben Baumann will release his new music CD. Fiddler's Green is located on the corner of Airport and Jackson Harbor Roads.

March 3, 2010

The maple sap is flowing on the Island.

A Green Bay-Island Party will be held pool-side at the Downtowner on March 20th. Connect with others from Green Bay, the Island, and surrounding areas and make this a spring tradition. Questions? Call Pat Hutton at 920-884-0599.

The town board has approved changing the Island Landfill days back to Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday in the winter. They had earlier changed the Saturday to a Friday.  The summer open days remain the same, Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday.

The Washington Island Food Pantry will be at Velkommen on the Island the fourth Monday of the month from 4 P.M. to 6 P.M. Deliveries are available if needed. The pantry is stocked by the U.S. Commodity Food pantries. Volunteer, Stan Zyskowski, reported that 29 adults and 13 children had been served in January.   

March 7th is the date for the annual ski trip for the high school students. Because many of the students going on the ski trip are involved in Dramatic Arts in Education, the Center Stage for Focus on this school program will be held March 21, 2 P.M. at the Rec Center. Center Stage is sponsored  by Island Players and it provides great Sunday afternoon entertainment during the winter months. Carissa Mann, dramatic arts teacher, will present the program with students.

Above: A photo of the expansion of the dock at Northport, note the yellow lines. There is a little ice at the Island dock and a little ice at Northport dock, but it was open water all the rest of the way today.
 

February 9, 2010
 

The Island only got a dusting of snow from the latest storm prediction. There is still open water off the west side. Fish shanty owners report the ice in Detroit Harbor is about 16 inches thick yet.  Ferry reservations are good coming over and leaving for the Fish Derby wrap up weekend.
 

The two contestants from the Island competing for the title of Door County Idol did not win this year. The event was held at the Door County Auditorium in Fish Creek Feb. 6th. There was a full house including families and friends of Con McDonald and Ainsley Cornell.
 

February 2, 2010
 

Ground Hog's Day! I miss the Island ground hog always spotted by the late Fritz Bjarnarson. It would sit in his yard and pose for pictures then disappear til the next year. 
 

There is roller skating at the Community Center on Saturdays from 1-2 P.M. for kids of all ages. Lorel Gordon and Karen Gordon supervise this inside winter activity. Many people have donated no longer used skates so we have a variety of sizes available each week for those who don't have their own. 
 

From the Army Corps of Engineer web site: Currently, Lakes Superior and Michigan-Huron are 3 and 6 inches, respectively, higher than their levels last year at this time. Over the next several months, Lake Superior and Lake Michigan-Huron are forecasted to be above their water levels of a year ago.
January 28, 2010
 

The New Year's Day Sportsman's Club Shoot resulted in a father-son competition for the win. Jerry Mann and son, Brian Mann, were the finalists with dad taking the win. Third place was Butch Young. About 25 attended the event with the traditional chili lunch.
 

The new Washington Island Phone Books, produced and printed as a fundraiser by the Pre-School here, is reportedly to be available by this weekend. After writing in numbers since the last copy was printed, it will be a treat to have an update.  
 

January 26, 2010
 

View toward Plum Island. Frosted rocks. Today there is open water from the Island ferry dock to the tri-pod, then loosely packed ice chunks in the lake. This ice moves in and out depending on the wind.
 
January 25, 2010
         

CELEBRATING WINTER: SNOWFLAKE STYLE 2010
PHOTO CONTEST: Must be your own picture(s) – not for someone else. Pictures must be of Island “interests” – any season is okay. Categories:  (a) Landscape/Scenery (b) People (c) Wildlife. All photos should be framed, or matted  with your name on the back only, with entry form attached. All photos to be dropped off at the Ferry Office Lobby for displaying between Feb, 6th – 13th. All photos will be picked up after contest by Feb, 20th (the following week). Fill out a form when dropping off your photo for each entry. Forms will be at Ferry Office for pick up (name &  phone number required). There is a limit of 2 photos per category per person. Prizes will be awarded for each category at the Lion’s Club Lunch at Nelson’s Hall, February 14th. Any questions, please call Kim Hansen 847-9901 or Mary Andersen 847-2191. ICE SNOW SCULPTURE CONTEST: At YOUR location on the Island. Everyone welcome to participate. The Island People will be the judges!! Awards will be given out on Feb, 14th at Lion’s Club Fish Derby Lunch /Bingo at Nelson’s Hall. Voting ballots will be at Mann’s Store, Hansens BP Amoco, Mann’s Mercantile, Red Cup Coffee Shop. For registration, call Kim Hansen 847-9901 or Mary Andersen 847-2191.
The Washington Island Chamber of Commerce presents the ANNUAL CHILI COOKOFF! The rules of the competition are: There are no rules for ingredients! Both traditional and non-traditional recipes are welcome. 10% of the Judges votes will be the name you give your masterpiece. The funnier, more creative, the better! Cook-off contestants are expected to bring their pre-cooked creations in at least a 4 qt. pot or slow cooker and any toppings. The Judges criteria will list (Grade each category 1-5 with 5 being the highest) Chili name, Appearance, Aroma, Consistency/Texture, Flavor & “Bite”.  Contestants must be at K.K. Fiske’s Restaurant by 11:15 AM, Saturday Feb. 13th,2010 for judging. A contestant “number” will be provided for identification of  each entry. The Judges votes and awards will be final. Contestants with the three highest scores win. Contestant does not need to be present to win. Awards for the contest are 1st -$55.00, 2nd - $35.00, 3rd - $25.00. Awards will be presented at approximately 1:00 PM, Saturday Feb.13th. (OPTIONAL) Contestant can bring his/her chili recipe for possible future publication.
 

January 22, 2010
 

The Island Boys Basketball team has won 4 of 5 games this year played against off-Island school teams. They were headed away to play their 6th game. Go team!
 

This past week of sunshine and mild temperatures has helped clear the ice off Island roads.   
 
January 20, 2010
 

The Annual Fishing Derby sponsored by the W.I. Lions Club will be held from February 6th to the 14th. The prize awards will be announced at noon, on the 14th at Nelsen's Hall,  followed by lunch and BINGO. There will be other events held by other organizations during the weekend, such as the Aebelskiver Scandinavian Dinner at Bethel Church on Friday, the 12th. The 7th and 8th grade classes will host a Brunch at Trinity Lutheran Church on Saturday, February 13th at 9 a.m. At 10 a.m. the students will entertain you with songs, poems, and a bit of humor. $10 per person. Reservations appreciated. Call Paula at 847-2277. The class is also offering SINGING VALENTINES. For $10, students will deliver a song, poem, and little something sweet for your Valentine. To order, call Paula at 847-2277.

 

 

    
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