Episode 61 | DOOR COUNTY GIRL | Roofing of the Goats Parade | Life in Sister Bay

On this new episode of Door County Girl, my brother Lars and I talk about the history of a local event that's very dear to both our hearts, the upcoming Roofing of the Goats Parade through downtown Sister Bay.
Scheduled for Saturday, June 11th on Hwy 42 in downtown Sister Bay, the 8th Annual Roofing of the Goats Parade will once again be comprised of skittish, short-attention-span, but usually lovable goats from our business and a few local goat farmers. Over the years, Goat Parade has become a welcome start to the new tourism season.
The Parade will start at Mill Rd. and State Highway 42, just down the road from Door County Creamery, and then move further south 1/4 mile to Al Johnson's, where some of the goats will be led up to the restaurant's green sod roof (hence the parade name, "Roofing of the Goats"). Highway 42 is closed to all motorized traffic both immediately before and during the parade, from approximately 10 a.m. to 11:15 a.m.
For various reasons, goats have proliferated in Door County in recent years, but it all started with Al Johnson's Swedish Restaurant, which, after a birthday prank between Wink Larson and Al Johnson, famously started putting goats on its renowned green sod roof in 1973. The Creamery now has over 100 milk-producing goats on its Sister Bay dairy farm, while Al Johnson's keeps several dozen goats on a Sister Bay farm, where its goat barn features a live feed of soothing Wisconsin Public Radio broadcasts.
"Goat drop stickers" will be available at Hwy 42 roadside booths throughout Sister Bay for $10 each. If a goat poops on your sticker during the parade, you could win one of several prizes. The prize drawing will occur immediately after the parade, at Stabbur Scandinavian Beer Garden.
This year's Goat Parade will be followed by Al Johnson's 5th Annual Goat Fest, at Stabbur Beer Garden, located next door to the restaurant at 10698 N. Bay Shore Drive. Goat Fest starts at 12 noon and will feature live music, fun kids' games, various beverages, special food dishes and a Swedish Pancake-Eating Contest.
At the end of the parade, Al Johnson's goats are led up onto the business's green sod roof, inaugurating yet another season of goat-watching in northern Door County. Al's goats can then be viewed all season on the online streaming-video Goat Cam: www.aljohnsons.com/goat-cam.
Stay tuned and make sure you also subscribe to our family's KZread Channel, which features lots of other videos about our business! You can find out more about our family business here: aljohnsons.com

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  • @patfrench8046
    @patfrench80462 жыл бұрын

    Oh ha,ha,ha, your hats are so cute. Great party hats!

  • @teabag3854
    @teabag38542 жыл бұрын

    Here from today's 2022 goat parade! Having a blast