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Door County Reads a virtual success in first week

The Door County Reads festival kicked off its 15th year of hosting programs for all to enjoy on the 30th of January, and organizers have seen a tremendously positive response so far. The festival is a two-week affair that includes programs from various groups from the Door County community. Because of the pandemic, this year’s events are almost all in a virtual format, whether that be Zoom, Facebook Live, or pre-recorded showings. Morgan Mann from the Door County Library explains that the virtual nature of the festival has been somewhat a blessing in disguise.

 

 

Although many events have already passed, you still have a chance to get involved in the coming week. The week of the 7th will bring a play reading from the Peninsula Players, an illustrated lecture from Crossroads at Big Creek, a virtual performance from the Griffon String Quartet from Midsummer’s Music, and much more. You can view the entire calendar of events by visiting this website. You can also find the links to join in virtually and information about registering for some of the programs from that link.

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