Did You Know?

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  • Sturgeon Bay Blessing Boxes – there are little blessing boxes around Sturgeon Bay that have non-perishable food items and personal care items available for free. Just walk up and take what you need. Here is a map of blessing box locations. Sturgeon Bay Blessing Boxes
  • Affordable Preventative Vet Pop Up Clinic – For dogs and cats — Microchipping, vaccinations, testing & deworming, heartworm prevention, flea & tick medications are available at Tractor Supply in Sturgeon Bay through PetVet at very reasonable pricing. see full details on the PetVet website.
  • Christmas Tree Disposal – The City of Sturgeon Bay Street Department picks up Christmas trees as time permits starting in January. Trees should be placed at the CORNER of the block nearest your home. Plastic bags, wires, lights and any stands must be removed from the trees. If you have any questions, you may contact 920-746-2912 between 7:00 a.m. and 3:30 p.m.
  • Drug Drop Off Site – The Door County Sheriff’s Department has a drug collection unit and is accessible from 8:00 am to 4:30 pm Monday – Friday. Drugs can be dropped off with no questions asked. Please bring the medications in a baggie to dispense and not the original bottle.
  • FREE / LOW COST Internet Options: Looking to get internet at home for your family but it isn’t in your budget? You may qualify for free or low-cost internet find out here.
  • Low-Income Internet Guide – https://www.allconnect.com/blog/low-income-internet-guide 

    This guide includes the following:

    • Different cost-effective internet options available

    • How to qualify and apply for assistance programs

    • An interactive quiz to find out what internet speed is suitable for each household

  • FREE cell phone: You may qualify for free cell phone service through the Life Line service. Check for eligibility here.
  • Expired Car Seats: Sturgeon Bay Fire Department Accepts Expired Car Seats and can help with Child Safety Seat checks/installation […more]
  • Child Passenger Seat Safety: Motor vehicle crashes are the number one cause of death among children ages 1 to 19. Click here to learn proper Child Passenger Seat Safety
  • Child’s Immunization Record: You can look up & print your child’s immunization record at https://dhfswir.org/