Wisconsin’s Cherryland: Door County
One of the most visited sweet spots in Wisconsin, Door County is that thumb jutting out into Lake Michigan. It’s famous for its cherry growers and fish boils, as well as the long coastline and natural beauty. Throw in historic lighthouses, sea kayaking, hiking, camping, charter fishing (salmon and trout), totally local dining (no fast food joints north of Sturgeon Bay), theater and arts, breweries, wineries, and cideries, and even an old-school drive-in theater, and you’ve got a vacation wonderland. Kayaking is one of the many outdoor activities available. (Kevin Revolinski)
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SISTER BAY - She never failed to amaze her co-workers at Northern Sky Theater with her work ethic and ability to create or fix just about anything that needed creating or fixing to put on a show.
But what they said they remember most about Neen Rock is her warmth and friendliness even while working hard, creating or fixing, and helping others to learn new skills, even under the pressure of the show.
Rock (her given name is Kathleen Marie Rock, but she was known to the Door County theater community as Neen ) died unexpectedly of a cerebral aneurysm Jan. 3 at age 59.