On Deck Clothing Company ~ Mitch Larson Awarded Door County “Entrepreneur of the Year” 2020

The Door County Economic Development Corporation recently announced their annual award winners in a virtual ceremony.

“Entrepreneur of the Year” award has been awarded to Mitch Larson of the On-Deck Clothing Company.

This award recognizes a local business which has taken the initiative to start and grow their venture in Door County. Larson’s roots in the county date back to the late 1800s at the very site in Sister Bay where one of his stores currently operates from today.

On-Deck is a classic sportswear retailer which strives to provide a unique and special experience to its customers. The company has grown immensely over the years and currently has 3 Door County locations.

 

Congratulations to Mitch Larson of On-Deck Clothing Company!

Website: https://ondeckclothing.com/on-decks-mitch-larson-awarded-door-county-entrepreneur-of-the-year-for-2020/

Door County ~ Green Bay Wisconsin

Door County is a county in the U.S. state of Wisconsin.  Its county seat is Sturgeon Bay.

The county was created in 1851 and organized in 1861. It is named after the strait between the Door Peninsula and Washington Island. The dangerous passage, known as Death’s Door, is scattered with shipwrecks and was known to early French explorers and local Native Americans.

  • Land Area: 482.72 sq miles
  • Water Area: 1,887.11 sq miles
  • Elevation: 588 ft at Sturgeon Bay
  • Number of Lakes: 25
  • Area in Lakes: 3,254 acres (5.08 sq miles)
  • Rivers: Ahnapee, Mink
  • Major Watershed: Lake Michigan

History

Paleo-Indian artifacts were found at the Cardy Site – located on the Door Peninsula south of Sturgeon Bay, including Clovis points.  As of 2007, seven Clovis points have been found in the county. Artifacts from an ancient village site at Nicolet Bay Beach date to about 400 BC. This site was occupied by various cultures until about 1300 AD.

Door County’s name came from Porte des Morts (“Death’s Door”), the passage between the tip of Door Peninsula and Washington Island.  It is a common misconception that the name “Death’s Door” arose from the number of shipwrecks associated with the passage. It was instead the result of Native American tales, heard by early French explorers and published in greatly embellished form by Hjalmar Holand, about a failed raid by the Ho-Chunk (Winnebago) tribe to capture Washington Island from the rival Pottawatomie tribe in the early 1600s.

In 1905, Theodore Roosevelt recommended that the Shivering Sands area be protected. Today this area includes Whitefish Dunes, Kellner’s Fen, Shivering Sands wetland complex, and Cave Point County Park. Hjalmar Holand, an Ephraim resident, promoted Door County as a tourist destination in the first half of the 20th century. As part of a committee begun in 1927 to protect and promote historical sites, he recommended the establishment of a series of county parks.

Since then the tourism industry has grown. Although Door County has a year-round population of about 28,000, it experiences an influx of tourists each summer between Memorial Day and Labor Day, with over 2.1 million visitors per year. The majority of tourists and summer residents come from the metropolitan areas of Milwaukee, Chicago, Madison, Green Bay, and the Twin Cities, although Illinois residents are the dominant group both in Door County and further south along the eastern edge of Wisconsin.

Trio Eagle Cam Stewards of the Upper Mississippi River Refuge Live Stream

Stewards of the Upper Mississippi River Refuge © 2020 Stewards UMRR

View the live stream Eagle Cam located on YouTube. The Trio Bald Eagle Nest that is located in the backwaters of the Upper Mississippi River National Wildlife and Fish Refuge near Lock and Dam 13, Fulton IL on the Mississippi River. This Trio consists of two males and one female (Valor 1, Valor II and Starr).

History, Frequently Asked Questions and Updated information can be found by visiting https://stewardsumrr.org/webcams/bald-eagle-nest-cam-live-1/  and be sure to follow us on Facebook if you haven’t done so yet.

This project is in partnership with US Corps of Engineers, US Fish and Wildlife Service and JCWifi. However we need your help. If you want to help keep our camera’s rolling please go to our webcam page and click on Donate with Paypal.

Please go to the Stewards Facebook page for photo updates. You need not be a Facebook user to view.

FAQ – What is the bright light at night? This is an infrared camera that allows us to see them. They don’t know its there.

FAQ – Why don’t I see all three adults? At different times of nesting season, there will be limited times that all adults will be at the nest. Be assured that if you don’t see them on the nest they are in the trees near by.

FAQ – Why are they shaking their heads? Generally in May, Gnats are in full “bloom” and we are all shaking our heads.