Door County Chapter

Welcome!
Silent Candlelight Vigil Walk
Remembering the infamous Roe vs. Wade decision handed down by the United States Supreme Court - Abortion was legalized, allowing for the baby in the womb to be killed, even up to the last moment before his or her birth.
January 21, 2012 at 6:30 PM
We will start from the Sturgeon Bay Municipal Building parking lot (former courthouse, across from the library)
for the annual candle light vigil walk hosted by your
local chapter of Wisconsin Right to Life.
This is a silent walk, intended for prayer and reflection - not a protest (no signs, please). Bring a candle or lantern (with windbreak),
dress warmly, and walk with us to the
Door County Memorial Hospital, a life-saving facility.
Bring a friend.
This will take approximately one-half hour.
Snacks will be served at the end.
Click here to answer the question:
Why do we walk?
Annual Events
January - PRAYER VIGIL WALK
Starting at the Government Center across from the library and ending at the Door Cty Memorial Hospital
April - WRTL State and Teen Convention
May - Mother's Day Rose Sale at area churches, Mother's Day Ad
June - Father's Day Ad
July - Potluck Picnic Meeting
August - Door County Fair Booth - Merchant's Building on the fairgrounds, 14th Avenue in Sturgeon Bay
September to November - provide information on the issues
December - Christmas Caroling at nursing homes and various assisted living facilities
TEENS -- our future leaders! - Door County Teens for Life are meeting regularly to learn more about pro-life issues and plan events to make a difference in their world.
Teens for Life from chapters across the state have their own program at the Wisconsin Right to Life Convention with celebrity guests, workshops, and lunch and dinner included.
TEEN ESSAY CONTEST FOR SENIORS - We continue to award scholarships to high school seniors based on our panel judging submitted essays. Contact us for more information.
For more information about the Door County Chapter of Wisconsin Right to Life, please email our Chapter Chairperson, Ingrid Bamberg.
Thank you!
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