Jun
5
4:00 PM16:00

About Sturgeon Bay 2016: Site-Unseen and Imagined

About Sturgeon Bay:Site-Unseen and Imagined is a pop-up art show planned for the week of June 5th-11th. It will be held in the working space at Popelka Glass Studio & Lockwood Gallery inside and out. There may be a daily event to be announced. There will be a potluck reception on Sunday June 5th 4-6pm.

The concept is to spotlight the beauty and unique qualities of what is right under our noses that many people may have not noticed.

The focus is Sturgeon Bay, particularly the growth and changes that the city is experiencing. Each artist will create a piece about Sturgeon Bay, primarily concerning its future, past or present as a link to the vision of how we redefine our city as it transitions to a new paradigm. In keeping with the sense of new possibilities and engagement the artists have been encouraged to work from a found-object, found-image, found-sound or found-concept in order to capture the unknown possibilities.

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Jun
7
4:00 PM16:00

About Sturgeon Bay: Engage•Make•Transform

Opening Reception Sunday June 7th, 4-6pm
Show runs June 8-13th, 10-5pm
Popelka Trenchard Glass

About Sturgeon Bay is a pop-up art show happening as a reaction to the events that occurred in the past year. Each artist has created a piece about Sturgeon Bay, primarily concerning its future, past or present as a link to the vision of how we redefine our city as it transitions to a new paradigm. In keeping with the sense of new possibilities and engagement the artists were encouraged to work outside of their usual mediums in order to capture the unknown possibilities.

Historically, it has been through the vision of artists that we are able to better understand and imagine our surroundings. We invite you to join artists in a brown-bag lunch conversation each or any day, Mon-Saturday at noon. The artists who will be in attendance will be posted on the About Sturgeon Bay Facebook page and the Popelka Trenchard Glass website or you can call the gallery for details.

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Apr
24
6:30 AM06:30

A Tour of the City of Eau Claire's Phoenix Park

 

Center Line Community Forum presents…
A Tour of the City of Eau Claire’s Phoenix Park
Friday, April 24, 2015 (Please register by Friday, April 17th. Details below).

Fellow Wisconsin community Eau Claire is receiving national attention for the design and process used in redeveloping its waterfront and downtown. Eau Claire was recently awarded the National Civic League’s All-America City Award for “innovation, inclusiveness, civic engagement, and cross-sector collaboration.” It was also awarded a General Design Award of Excellence from the Wisconsin Chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects and a Park Design Award of Excellence from the Wisconsin Park and Recreation Association.

Eau Claire’s redevelopment project centers around Phoenix Park and the North Barstow/Phoenix Park Neighborhood. Phoenix Park is a 6-acre public park and former brownfield site that sits at the confluence of Chippewa and Eau Claire Rivers. It offers a walking labyrinth, a natural amphitheater, and a year-round farmer's market. The park is owned and operated by the City of Eau Claire.

The Phoenix Park Neighborhood is a mixed-use, pedestrian-friendly area with buildings designed to echo downtown Eau Claire’s architecture. Retail shops occupy the main buildings’ ground floors and offices and loft apartments occupy the floors above. Community forums and resident input were key factors in Eau Claire’s process. Before the first residential buildings were open, there was a waiting list of 70.

Phoenix Park sits on the site vacated by the Phoenix Steel Company. The site was vacated in 1971 and leased for warehousing and storage. In 1981, the city of Eau Claire took ownership of the tax-delinquent site. The Wisconsin DNR worked jointly with the city to remove soil contamination from almost a century of industrial operations. Phoenix Park and other related projects have been funded through a mix of federal funding, community development funds, private contributions, non-profit contributions and Tax Incremental Financing.

Center Line Community Forum, a group committed to strengthening community, encouraging civic engagement and formulating vision for smart growth, is offering a trip to Eau Claire on Friday, April 24. Participants will have the opportunity to meet and ask questions of Eau Claire’s Economic Development Director Mike Schatz. Mr. Schatz, who has been with the City of Eau Claire for over 30 years, also serves as the Executive Director of the Redevelopment Authority and the Executive Director of the non-profit group, Downtown Eau Claire. He will share their project’s successes and lessons learned along the way. In addition to the presentation by Mr. Schatz, participants will tour Phoenix Park and meet with representatives of the year-round farmer’s market.                     

Tour of the City of Eau Claire’s Phoenix Park
Friday, April 24, 2015

Tentative Schedule of Events
6:30 am—bus departs Sturgeon Bay from Kmart parking area
10:30 am—bus arrives in Eau Claire
11:00 am – 12 noon—meet Mike Schatz, City of Eau Claire’s Economic Development Director, at Phoenix Park for walking tour (dress appropriately for weather);
12:00 – 1:00 pm: box lunch will be served and is included in the cost of the trip
1:30 pm – 3:30 pm: presentation by Mr. Schatz and Q & A
4:00 pm: bus departs Eau Claire
9:00 pm: bus arrives back in Sturgeon Bay. We will stop on the return trip for dinner. Dinner is not included in the cost.

Cost per participant for bus, lunch and activities: $20
Cost per participant for lunch and activities only: $15

Space is limited. Please register by Friday, April 17. Make checks out to DCEDC with “Eau Claire Tour” in the memo line. Payment may be sent to or dropped off at the following locations:

Door County Economic Development Corporation
185 E Walnut St
Sturgeon Bay, WI 54235

Greco Gallery
24 N. Third Ave.
Sturgeon Bay, WI 54235

Details for the day are subject to change. Please call (920) 495-7239 for additional information.

Anyone interested in Sturgeon Bay’s future and wishing to better educate themselves on redevelopment issues is encouraged to attend!

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Mar
30
6:30 PM18:30

Open Meeting Laws Educational Forum - Sevastopol

Wisconsin Open Meeting Laws - What are they? Who do they apply to? The League of Women Voters of Door County is hosting attorney Andrew T. Phillips for two informational programs to help members of the public, as well as municipality and county government elected officials, committee appointees and department heads, understand open meeting laws. Details here.

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Mar
30
2:00 PM14:00

Open Meeting Laws Educational Forum - Nasewaupee

Wisconsin Open Meeting Laws - What are they? Who do they apply to? The League of Women Voters of Door County is hosting attorney Andrew T. Phillips for two informational programs to help members of the public, as well as municipality and county government elected officials, committee appointees and department heads, understand open meeting laws. Details here.

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Mar
24
6:00 PM18:00

City of Sturgeon Bay Public Forum: West Waterfront Public Space Design Implementation

  • Sturgeon Bay High School Commons (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

The City of Sturgeon Bay is holding the first meeting of a new "supercommittee to review the public spaces in the West Waterfront Redevelopment Plan and recommend any changes". ("It will not involve the granary, hotel, or other development issues", per Community Development staff). We understand that the public space consultant, Vandewalle & Associates, will be present, and the topics will be about final design & engineering of the previously submitted West Waterfront Public Space Design and Festival Waterfront Area Concept Plan with Hotel. The City has now posted the meeting, on Tuesday, March 24th at 6 pm in the Sturgeon Bay High School Commons.
 

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