The Belgian Heritage Center in Namur will again be opening to the public in May with additional exhibits showcasing the cultural impact on the community. Ann Jinkins of the Belgian Heritage Center says the history of the settlement goes back over 165 years in southern Door County.
The Belgian Heritage Center is working on an “oral history” that tells the story of women’s work over the history of the Belgian settlement in Door County. The annual booyah and bread lunch will be held this Sunday at the Belgian Heritage Center from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm.