The Door County Historical Society invites the community to enjoy two engaging Dine & Discover evenings this fall, combining a delicious meal with fascinating presentations that highlight the landscapes and traditions that define our county.
This month’s event will take place on Monday, October 27th. Guests will discover how the Door County Land Trust works to safeguard the cherished natural spaces of our region. The evening will offer a chance to enjoy great food, engaging conversation, and meaningful connections, all in support of the Historical Society’s mission to preserve and celebrate Door County’s rich heritage. Amy Frank, Executive director, shares how the organization has conserved more than 10,000 acres of habitat throughout the county and its islands. The event will be held at the Door County Fire Company.
Next month the DCHS teams up with the Jarosh family for an evening highlighting the story of the Jacksonport polar bear club. The annual “polar plunge”, where up to 800 participants brave the frigid Door County waters, will take place in late November.
