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Archived News


Here you will find an assortment of archived news items about Rock Island's Pottawatomie Lighthouse and events sponsored by FORI and other organizations.


Lighthouse Garden Project


The FORI Board planted a house garden at the Pottawatomie Lighthouse in spring 2007. Volunteer landscapers and master gardeners prepared the plot and built a trellis for vines. Tomatoes, potatoes, zucchini squash and rhubarb were planted. Lighthouse docents tended the garden, pumping water from the well during one of the driest summers on Rock Island. They reaped the harvest throughout the Lighthouse tour season. Lighthouse keepers of old kept a vegetable garden and this project augments the restoration of the buildings and grounds of the Pottawatomie Lighthouse museum site.


Windbound on Washington Island


The FORI Board met for their winter meeting on Washington Island at the Rock Island Park Office in Jackson Harbor on February 4, 2006. The Board wanted to experience Rock Island in the winter and do the winter inspection of the lighthouse. Tim Sweet, President, filmed aspects of the weekend and produced a short video of some special times on Rock and Washington Islands. FORI member, Rick Simmons, was moved to poetry while crossing Death's Door to Washington Island aboard the Arni J. Richter ice breaker ferry.


Cliffside Fence Restored at Pottawatomie Lighthouse


Aleksey Trabert of New Franken, Wisconsin, restored the cliffside fence on the northend of Rock Island in June, 2005, as his Eagle Boy Scout project. He raised donations for the materials, secured donated ferry trips for the Scout troop that helped him complete the installation and organized an installation event with his Troop 1041 that resulted in a very good looking white fence which very closely resembles the original. As you come upon the Lighthouse from the path through the woods, the fence adds a lot to the grandeur of the scene, especially on a sunny Rock Island day! See pictures of the fence on the Photos menu.


FORI Receives DNR Grant for Fresnel Lens Replica for Pottawatomie Lighthouse


The Friends of Rock Island submitted a grant application for a replica lens for the Pottawatomie Lighthouse and the grant was accepted and funded in January 2005. FORI contributed $5900 matching dollars to the $20,000 project. The lens was installed and has been a feature of the tours of the Lighthouse ever since.


Pottawatomie Lighthouse Tours - 2005


Tours will begin on Memorial Day Weekend and continue through Columbus Day in 2005. Live-in docent applications are being accepted through March 1, 2005 and week assignments will be made by April 15, 2005.

Over 4,000 visitors toured the Pottawatomie Lighthouse in summer 2004 and we are looking forward to an even bigger interest this year due to the addition of a Fresnel Lens in the lantern room.


Pottawatomie Lighthouse Restored and Reopened for Tours May 15, 2004


A celebration of the reopening of the restored Pottawatomie Lighthouse took place during the 2004 Annual Lighthouse Walk Weekend in Door County. The 8-year project culminated with the first tours and docents living in the Lighthouse that weekend. Lighthouse tours are available from Memorial Day through Columbus Day each year during which time live-in docents are on-hand to share the story of this special place with all visitors.


Pottawatomie Lighthouse Closed for Summer 2003 Season


While the restoration work is done on the Lighthouse, it will be closed to tours. Visitors can view the outside of the building and surrounding yard.


FORI Receives DOT Grant for Lighthouse Restoration


The Friends of Rock Island have been notified of good news. The Local Transportation Enhancements grant application that the DNR and FORI submitted to the Wisconsin Department of Transportation has been accepted.
Total restoration cost estimates for restoring the remainder of the keepers' house, and ADA accessible composting toilet facility, the surrounding outbuildings, and the grounds total $201,500.00.
The DOT grant provides up to 80% reimbursement to the DNR for the cost of the project.
Thanks to Steve Peterson, Sue Black, George Meyer, and all others involved for their help in making this happen.


FORI hosts Lighthouse Tours on Fridays in 2000


Bill Olson of FORI was host for lighthouse tours on Fridays during July and August, 2000. Bill opened the lighthouse on Sunday, June 4th for the State Parks Open House and again on June 23rd for the beginning of the Island Sesquicentennial. Park staff opened the lighthouse for tours on a couple of other days each week too. Visitation is up over 100 % from last season, according to our visitors book! 2,446 visitors stopped by during the summer of 2000! Many contributed cash donations in the contributions box outside the front door. Collected funds will help with the restoration efforts at the lighthouse.


Garden Cart Donated for FORI Members


A FORI member donated a garden cart to Rock Island for use by FORI members when they come to camp or work at the park. Ask to use it at the contact station.


Rock Island & the Lighthouse


This article appeared in Vol. 16, Issue 3 of The Washington Island Observer in their Places & Faces in history section. Written by Gail Larson Toerpe. To read whole article please click here


Boat Dock Work


The dock area was dredged in spring, 2001, due to low water and too many rocks, which prevented the Karfi and other boats from docking on the inside.


Rock Island Park in the News


The Door County Advocate reported that Rock Island was a "special place" in their May 18th, 2000 issue. Their reporter, Lief, did a follow-up piece in the May 21st, 2000 Milwaukee Journal/Sentinel which listed Rock Island as a favorite park and the "#1 best kept secret park.


New Reservation System Means Computer on Rock Island


Rock Island didn’t get a computer in Summer 2001 as planned, but online reservation data was sent to Ranger Kirby on Washington Island every day via the Internet.


FORI Joins Washington Island Chamber of Commerce


The FORI Board voted to join the Chamber so we can advertise our events in their annual events calendar and to be sure they know what we are planning for Rock Island State Park.



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