New World Festival Of The Arts
Enjoy a decadent sample of local, regional, and even international artists with this globally inspired art show that takes over the waterfront scene in the heart of Downtown Manteo. During this special on-day event, the docks of Manteo will be transformed into a worldly artist showcase with a fair-like atmosphere, thanks to more than 75 artists that will be exhibiting and selling their works. The sheer variety of mediums and artists represented is staggering, and art fans and shoppers can expect to find a treasure trove of unique paintings, prints, pottery, jewelry, sculptures, and more among the outdoor booths. The outdoor show is family-friendly and free for all attendees, and free parking and a shuttle is available on the grounds of the College of the Albemarle’s Campus, which is located just a couple miles away. Considering that there is so much to see – and a range of different kinds of artworks represented – attendees can expect to load up on a wealth of treasures and souvenirs that are truly one of a kind. Discover an ever-changing world of arts in the coastal region, and take part in this special annual festival that puts the Dare County arts scene in the spotlight.
Date(s): Wednesday, August 17 - Thursday, August 18, 2016
Time(s): 10:00 a.m.
Location: 300 Queen Elizabeth Avenue, Manteo, NC 27954
Phone: (252) 473-5558
Virginia Dare Faire
Family members of all ages can have a blast while learning something new about the rich history of Roanoke Island and the Outer Banks via this special annual and one-day fair that shines a spotlight on Manteo’s unique role in American history. This small coastal community is famous as being home to the first English colony in the United States, as well as the home of America’s first English child born in the New World, Virginia Dare. During this event, the birthday of Virginia Dare is celebrated through a wide variety of special presentations, activities, and games that make learning and education a fun event. From face painting to crafts, the Virginia Dare Faire is packed with entertainment that will make learning about the history of the Lost Colony as well as Virginia Dare herself unforgettable fun. The event is free and open to visitors of all ages, and especially younger vacationers who will adore the wealth of kid-friendly activities that are available throughout the day. For a real treat, cap off a day at the festival with a performance of the Lost Colony, which is held nightly throughout the summer months, and watch as the story of these original colonists come to vivid life. The event is held on the grounds of the Fort Raleigh National Park Site, and is also hosted by the National Park Service, which is celebrating its centennial.
Date(s): Thursday, August 18, 2016
Time(s): 10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Location: The Lost Colony Building, 1409 National Park Drive, Manteo, NC 27954
Phone: (252) 473-2127
Virginia Dare's Birthday Gift Shoppe Sale
Celebrate the birth of Virginia Dare – the first English child born on American soil – with this special sale that coincides with the events that are held throughout Roanoke Island. A visit to this charming gift shop goes hand-in-hand with a visit to the Fort Raleigh National Historic Site and the Roanoke Island Festival Park, as the small store is stocked with treasures that pay homage to Roanoke Island’s status as the first colony in the New World. During this sale, all patrons will receive 10% off a limited addition Virginia Dare Statue to take home as a memento of the celebration, and shoppers will want to linger to peruse and explore the wealth of treasures which include books, pottery, jewelry, toys, and other unique gifts that can’t be found anywhere else on the Outer Banks. Serving as a fun way to mix history with gift or souvenir shopping, this sale will entice history buffs, modern day explorers, treasure hunters, and shoppers of all varieties and tastes.
Date(s): Thursday, August 18, 2016
Time(s): 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Location: 1411 National Park Drive, Manteo, NC 27954
Phone: (252) 473-3234
Virginia Dare Night
Enjoy one of the best shows on the Outer Banks while celebrating one of Roanoke Island’s most important milestones with this special performance of the Lost Colony that coincides with the birthday of Virginia Dare. Virginia Dare is famed as being the first English child born in the New World, and was an original member of The Lost Colony – the first English settlement in the US, which gained notoriety after mysteriously disappearing just a couple years after a settlement. The story of The Lost Colony is covered in vivid detail during the outdoor drama, and the show has risen to almost equal fame as the longest running outdoor performance in the United States. On this special night, the traditional “prop” baby that’s used in the scenes with Virginia Dare is replaced with a real local baby performer – an honor that is granted to a local child year after year. Visitors who can attend this special performance will also want to consider making a day of the event, as the grounds of the Fort Raleigh National Historic Site will be the venue for an all-day Virginia Dare Faire which is held in the hours leading up to the show. A special night for local families and visitors alike, this performance serves as a perfect way to celebrate Virginia Dare’s 429th birthday.
Date(s): Thursday, August 18, 2016
Time(s): 7:30 – 9:30 p.m.
Location: The Waterside Theatre, 1409 National Park Drive, Manteo, NC 27954
Phone: (252) 473-2127
National Aviation Day
Bring your budding scientists and aviation enthusiasts to this special event that celebrates the field of aviation as well as the Wright Brothers’ world famous first flight. Held on the grounds of the Wright Brothers National Memorial in the heart of Kill Devil Hills, National Aviation Day is a celebration of all-things-aerial, and presents a series of activities and special programs that coincide with free admission to the National Park. Once on site, kids and adults alike can enjoy a full day of kite building, 3D Chalk Art, aircraft displays, and an exploration of the NASA Earthdome. Additional events and focuses throughout the day include displays of science-based knowledge and hands-on activities for young visitors that will inspire imaginations and promote science-based education. Fun for visitors of all ages, and especially for young vacationers who want to learn all about aviation from its earliest roots to modern-day rocket science, National Aviation Day is an exciting opportunity for young minds and imaginations to truly take flight. The event is free for all ages, and park admission is waived for National Aviation Day only. Visitors can learn more about the schedule of events for the day at https://www.facebook.com/FirstFlightSociety/.
Date(s): Friday, August 19, 2016
Time(s): 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Location: Wright Brothers National Memorial, 1002 N Croatan Hwy. Kill Devil Hills, NC 27948
"Cape Hatteras Castaway" Author Appearance at Chicamacomico Lifesaving Station
Plan a visit to the famed Chicamacomico Lifesaving Station to coincide with a special appearance by Sharon Fink, the author of the new book Cape Hatteras Castaway. Ms. Fink is the author of nine novels, and this latest venture is the story of a young woman who becomes the sole survivor after a shipwreck in 1866 off of North Carolina’s dangerous Outer Banks. Her story coincides with the arrival of a new widow 130 years later, and the two narratives weave together in a journey of love, friendship, and newfound strength. During Ms. Fink’s appearance, she will explain the background of her books, and share with visitors what it was like to live in the Outer Banks of centuries ago. Two of her novels focus on this rich history, and visitors are welcome to chat with the author and ask questions while acquiring a signed copy of the new Cape Hatteras Castaway. The event partners perfect with the Chicamacomico Lifesaving Station, which is famous as one of the oldest standing life-saving stations on the East Coast, as well as one of the most decorated stations in the nation. Open to the public with the price of admission, this special session is a rare opportunity to meet and greet with a local author, and to dive a little deeper into Hatteras Island’s rich maritime history.
Date(s): Monday, August 22, 2016
Time(s): 2:00 p.m.
Location: Chicamacomico Life-Saving Station Historic Site, 23645 NC Highway 12, Rodanthe, NC 27968
Phone: (252) 987-1552
The Comedy Club of the Outer Banks Presents Keith Alberstat with Joy Julian
For a night out that revolves around big belly laughs, head to the Comedy Club in the heart of the central Outer Banks. During this special limited-run performance, audience members will be treated to the talents of Keith Alberstat – a world-renowned comedian whose down-to-earth charm and likeable personality give way to a roster of stories and a unique brand of humor. As a result, Keith has been described as “absolutely hilarious” by Armed Forces Entertainment, and “a hidden gem” by the Boston Globe. He is also famed as a contributing writer for Saturday Night Live’s Weekend Update, National Lampoon and various online humor magazines, and has had appearances on The Late Show with David Letterman. He has also been a regular guest on Fox News’ “Red Eye”, was featured on Last Comic Standing, and was in the Final Four of CMT’s nationwide search for “Next Big Comic.” With a resume that backs his brilliant show, audience members can enjoy a night full of laughs while enjoying one of the most popular venues on the Outer Banks for stellar comedy and unforgettable performances.
Date(s): Tuesday, August 16 – Friday, 19, 2016
Time(s): 9:00 – 11:00 p.m.
Location: Ramada Plaza, 1701 South Virginia Dare Trail, Kill Devil Hills, NC 27949
Phone: (252) 207-9950
Bartender’s Brunch
Start your Outer Banks vacation off right with a hearty meal that’s been heralded as one of the best Sunday Brunches on the Beach. Held at the Outer Banks Brewing Station – a favorite destination for night owls and brew fans – this special brunch revolves around a tasty and ever-changing array of specialties that are sure to appease even the hungriest appetite. Patrons can look forward to overflowing and nicely unique dishes including hearty frittatas with Andouille sausage, onions, peppers, potato, tomatoes and cheddar cheese, or even huevos rancheros which are served in a flour tortilla and which are packed with fried eggs, house salsa and sour cream. When partnered with a mimosa or other specialty brunch drink, patrons will enjoy a meal that will keep them full and happy all day-long. The brunch is held weekly in the summer months and is only available on Sundays for hungry breakfast patrons. When the weather is nice, patrons can also sit outside under the windmill to enjoy a cool coastal breeze as well as an inspired and decadently hearty meal.
Date(s): Sunday, August 14, 2016
Time(s): 11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Location: Outer Banks Brewing Station, 600 South Croatan Hwy, Kill Devil Hills, NC 27948
Phone: (252) 449-2739
Learn About Sea Turtles Like A Ninja From A Real NPS Ranger On Hatteras Island
The Outer Banks and especially Hatteras Island transform into a sea turtle paradise during the peak summer months, as hundreds of giant sea turtles launch themselves onshore to lay their eggs before swimming back out to sea. In late July and August, the eggs start hatching and dozens of tiny sea turtles make a mad dash to the ocean after spending just minutes on the barrier island shoreline. During this special session that happens to coincide with prime turtle nesting season, kids will learn all about the fascinating process while enjoying a special hands-on activity that’s both educational and a world of fun. Visitors can meet at the grounds of the Cape Hatteras Lighthouse at the on-site Keepers of the Light Amphitheater to join in the fun, and this event is free for visitors of all ages. Completely interactive and guided by a National Park Service expert who will make learning engaging, this activity serves as a fantastic way to learn something new while enjoying a unique component of Hatteras Island’s rich ecosystem.
Date(s): Wednesday, August 17, 2016
Time(s): 11:30 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Location: Cape Hatteras Lighthouse, 46368 Old Lighthouse Rd, Buxton, NC 27920
Phone: (252) 473-2111
Wine Wednesdays
Whether you’re on vacation or just a hardworking local, you can celebrate the arrival of Hump Day with this summertime weekly event at the centrally located and local fan favorite Colington Pizza in the heart of Kill Devil Hills. During this special night, visitors will enjoy a wealth of specials on food, (including pizza and other unique bites) and of course wine, including a wide variety of vintages that are on special for budget-conscious patrons. With a solid crowd and plenty of good times, this special event will taste good to wine and food lovers of all varieties, and is a delicious way to celebrate an Outer Banks weekday without breaking the bank.
Date(s): Wednesday, August 17, 2016
Time(s): 5:00 – 10:00 p.m.
Location: Colington Pizza, 100 Colingwood Ln, Kill Devil Hills, NC 27948
Phone: (252) 441-3339
Fab 5 Fridays
Cap off a fun-filled week on the Outer Banks without breaking the bank by partaking in a wonderful array of libations and temptations with a visit to Duck’s acclaimed Aqua restaurant. During this special Friday evening event, patrons can enjoy a heaping taste of inexpensive tapas as well as $5 drinks, and as a result, can sample a world of coastal flavors on a modest budget. The tapas menu changes regularly, but patrons can expect regular summertime staples like Sweet Baby Ray’s glazed Duck Wings with Scallions and Peanuts, Local Oysters on the half shell with a Ginger Sake Mignonette, and even Buffalo Chicken Egg Rolls with a Bacon Blue Cheese Dressing. The delightful fare is also complimented with live music every Friday evening, as well as a brilliant waterfront sunset on the Currituck Sound. A great opportunity for foodies and water fans to congregate and toast a fabulous vacation, this weekly evening of great fare will be an ideal end to any week in the northern Outer Banks.
Date(s): Friday, August 19, 2016
Time(s): 6:00 - 9:00 p.m.
Location: Aqua Restaurant, 1174 Duck Road, Duck, NC 27949
Phone: (252) 261-9700
Music, Mimosas & Brunch
Celebrate the beginning of a fabulous Hatteras Island vacation by treating your visiting crew to a decadent Sunday brunch that’s complimented with beautiful views of the Pamlico Sound. Every Sunday during the summertime months, Good Winds Restaurant in Rodanthe becomes the venue of choice for delicious fare and great times, thanks to a special weekly brunch menu that combines classic dishes with coastal flair. The restaurant will also have specials on drinks throughout the event, which includes 1/2 price glasses of house wine, Bloody Marys, and of course Mimosas, and there is also live music at the pretty waterfront establishment provided by local artist Harry Harrison. With an incredible atmosphere that’s perfectly island-inspired and which boasts gorgeous waterfront views, visitors can effortlessly toast the start of a Hatteras Island getaway while feasting in style.
Date(s): Sunday, August 14, 2016
Time(s): 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Location: Good Winds Restaurant, 24502 NC Highway 12, Rodanthe NC 27968
Phone: (252) 987-110
Salty Dawgs Lecture Series: Wreck Of The Priscilla
Head to the Graveyard of the Atlantic Museum on the southern tip of Hatteras Island for this special opportunity to learn a little more about the Outer Banks’ perilous relationship with the sea from a lifelong island local. Captain Ernie Foster has spent decades as a renowned Hatteras Island waterman, and during this one-hour presentation, he will transport attendees back in time to an era when surfmen manned and patrolled the beaches to save the lives of the innumerable sailors who were wrecked along the Graveyard of the Atlantic. These stories will fascinate visitors, and includes the true tale of the wreck of the Pricilla in 1899, as well as the involvement of Captain Foster’s family member, Ramus Midget with the infamous shipwreck. Fascinating for history buffs and any visitor who just wants to learn a little more about the coastal environment, this is a true and unbelievable look into history that will leave attendees spellbound. The presentation is free for to the public, and everyone is welcome to attend.
Date(s): Tuesday, August 16, 2016
Time(s): 2:00 – 3:00 p.m.
Location: Graveyard of the Atlantic Museum, 59200 Museum Drive, Hatteras, NC 27943
Phone: (252) 986-2995
Glass Fusion Sun Catcher Class
Learn an exciting new skill at Hatteras Island’s favorite destination for creativity with this special class that’s guided by the owner of Studio 12, Carolyn Schena. Studio 12 is renowned as the rainy day spot to go for crafting hand-painted pottery, jewelry, and other works of art, and during this special event, Carolyn will share the secrets of creating a beautifully eye-catching glass fusion sun catcher that perfectly captures the coastal environment with a cresting ocean wave. The end result will be a beloved souvenir for years to come, and along the way, students will learn the basics of glass fusion and can even try their hand at creating glass fusion jewelry. The sun catchers and other creations will be ready for pick-up on Friday, and this class is perfectly suited for art experts and novices alike who are 7-years-old or up. Pre-registration is required, and the cost is $39 per student. Visitors can sign up for the class, or ask about other special events at Studio 12, by calling the establishment directly at (252) 995-7899.
Date(s): Wednesday, August 17, 2016
Time(s): 10:00 a.m.
Location: Studio 12, 41008 NC Highway 12, Avon, NC 27915
Phone: (252) 995-7899
Civil War On Hatteras Island
Visitors are often surprised to learn that Hatteras Island played a minor and yet key role during a number of major American wars and conflicts, including the Civil War. From the heroic rescues performed by the local surfmen of the lifesaving stations, to the wild but true stories of the “Chicamacomico Races” where the Confederates and the Union Troops squabbled for control of the island, this unique history comes alive through this special presentation. Hosted by author and local historian Daniel Pullen, visitors will learn all about these stories and more while garnering a colorful and fascinating insight into the island’s unique layers of contributions to the Civil War and beyond. The talk is a popular presentation for visitors and locals alike, and is held at the equally engaging Graveyard of the Atlantic Museum, which is located on the southern tip of Hatteras Island. Free for all museum visitors, this presentation serves as an engaging way to learn something new about this famed island destination.
Date(s): Wednesday, August 17, 2016
Time(s): 2:30 p.m.
Location: Graveyard of the Atlantic Museum, 59200 Museum Drive, Hatteras, NC 27943
Phone: (252) 986-2995
Sea Glass Jewelry Class
Local Hatteras Island artisans have been crafting delicate beach finds into miniature works of art for generations, and during this special class visitors will learn how to transform natural colorful treasures into eye-catching and truly one-of-a-kind jewelry pieces that will be a show stopping souvenir for years to come. Held at Studio 12 in the heart of Avon – a popular spot for crafty visitors and locals alike on the hunt for a little rainy day fun – this class uncovers the tricks and tips of creating sea glass jewelry, and will result in a collection of beautiful and colorful necklace or bracelet, as well as a newfound skill. Patrons will learn how to wrap sea glass to make two delicate pendants, and all materials – including the individual pieces of sea glass – will be included. Advanced registration is required to attend, and this class is best suited for visitors ages 7 and up. The fee is $39, which includes the instruction as well as all supplies, and visitors can sign up for the class by calling Studio 12 directly at (252) 995-7899.
Date(s): Friday, August 19, 2016
Time(s): 10:00 a.m.
Location: Studio 12, 41008 NC Highway 12, Avon, NC 27915
Phone: (252) 995-7899
Wednesday Kid’s Program: Turtles & Dolphins hosted by the National Park Service
Ocracoke’s youngest visitors will adore this opportunity to learn something new while getting their little hands dirty engaging in a fun activity via a special kids’ program that is hosted by the National Park Service. Held at the Ocracoke Preservation Museum in the heart of Ocracoke Village, visitors will learn all about the wonderful world of sea turtles and dolphins, who are famed residents of the neighboring Ocracoke Island beaches. Along the way, kids will construct a special turtle or dolphin mosaic using pieces of seashells that are provided by the engaging host and teacher. The cost to attend is $5 per craft, and at the end of the session, visitors will have their own unique souvenir to take home as a treasured reminder of a stellar Ocracoke Island vacation.
Date(s): Wednesday, August 17, 2016
Time(s): 1:00 – 2:00 p.m.
Location: Ocracoke Preservation Museum, 49 Water Plant Rd. Ocracoke, NC 27960
Phone: (252) 928-7375
Thursday Porch Talk with Della Gaskill: Growing up on Ocracoke
Take a break from an Ocracoke Island exploration and enjoy a little time on the shaded front porch of the historic Ocracoke Preservation Museum during this special presentation that combines storytelling, history, and a generations-old tradition of swapping stories. During this special one-hour porch talk, moderator Alice Wilson and longtime local Della Gaskill will share stories of what it was like to grow up in the tiny community during the 1940s, decades before it became the popular tourist destination that it is today. Through unique tales and first-hand accounts, visitors will gain new insight into the local culture through a fascinating session that simply can’t be missed. Appropriate for all ages and perfect for anyone who wants a front-row perspective of life on Ocracoke Island, this porch talk is a fascinating way to learn more about this unique island environment.
Date(s): Thursday, August 18, 2016
Time(s): 1:00 – 2:00 p.m.
Location: Ocracoke Preservation Museum, 49 Water Plant Rd. Ocracoke, NC 27960
Phone: (252) 928-7375
Tuesday Porch Talk with Kelley Shinn: The Community Square
Take a step back in time and engage in one of Ocracoke Island’s longest running tradition during this special event that’s hosted by the Ocracoke Preservation Museum. Relaxing and swapping stories on a shaded porch is a time-tested staple of Ocracoke Island culture, and during this Tuesday afternoon session, visitors can take a pause from exploring Ocracoke Village while hearing all about the famed and central locale, the Community Square. The Community Square is one of Ocracoke’s longest running social gathering places, and host Kelley Shinn will shed light on the importance of this spot to residents, from its early history to its current role in community festivals. Fascinating for all ages, visitors can enjoy an insider’s perspective of Ocracoke Island with ease while enjoying a break from the heat.
Date(s): Tuesday, August 16, 2016
Time(s): 1:00 – 2:00 p.m.
Location: Ocracoke Preservation Museum, 49 Water Plant Rd. Ocracoke, NC 27960
Phone: (252) 928-7375
Friday Museum Tour with Philip Howard
Enjoy an extensive tour of the Ocracoke Preservation Museum while enjoying a historical perspective from an 8th generation islander via this special tour that puts local history and culture in the spotlight. The Ocracoke Preservation Museum has long been a gathering place for historians, authors, film makers, and media personnel, and during this one-hour tour, island resident Philip Howard will lead visitors through its vast wealth of treasures while sharing stories of his own family’s ties with Ocracoke Island . A perfect adventure for anyone who wants to learn more about the island, this insightful tour is nothing short of fascinating for Ocracoke newcomers and long-time fans alike.
Date(s): Friday, August 19, 2016
Time(s): 1:00 – 2:00 p.m.
Location: Ocracoke Preservation Museum, 49 Water Plant Rd. Ocracoke, NC 27960
Phone: (252) 928-7375
Scott Sechman Live At Duck Deli
Get into a vacation state of mind with an evening of live music, good food, and ice cold drinks with this weekly summertime performance by one of the Northern Outer Banks’ favorite musicians. California Native Scott Sechman is a master of classic rock and blues and Americana, and has played with a full roster of top musicians including the 1960s’ hitmakers The Grassroots, and Rock & Roll Hall of Fame member, Bill Medley. There will be plenty of good eats and drinks available for visitors who want to stick around and enjoy the tunes, and visitors of all ages are welcome to lean back and enjoy the scene. Free for all patrons, this summer concert is a great way to kick-off a Northern Outer Banks vacation with good music and good times.
Date(s): Sunday, August 7, 2016
Time(s): 6:00 – 9:00 p.m.
Location: Duck Deli, 1223 Duck Rd, Duck, NC 27949
Phone: (252) 255-0861
Martin and Friends at Ocracoke Oyster Co.
Enjoy a little live music to compliment a round of drinks or two or a full seafood feast with a weekly performance by Ocracoke’s own Martin and Friends. Held in a fun and family-friendly environment, visitors can dance to the live tunes, or enjoy an evening of playing pool or foosball, or heading outside where the corn hole boards are waiting. Serving as a great way to kick off an Ocracoke vacation, this fun night out is a representation of what good times and good music on Ocracoke Island is all about.
Date(s): Sunday, August 7, 2016
Time(s): 7:00 p.m.
Location: Ocracoke Oyster Company, 875 Irvin Garrish Hwy, Ocracoke, NC 27960
Phone: (252) 928-0200
Hatteras Island: Hurricane Alley
Hurricanes and nor'easters are a fact of life on Hatteras Island, and this special presentation uncovers the power of these massive weather events, and how they have helped shape the local island landscape. From the formation of new inlets, (and the closing up of other waterways), to the erosion along the shoreline, to the shape of the local live oaks and other native foliage, visitors will gain a new understanding of their island environment, and how hurricanes play a role. Fascinating for visitors of all ages, but short enough to keep a lighthouse climb or a beach trip perfectly on track, this session will impress and enlighten all varieties of visitors on how Hurricanes influence the shape and culture of the Outer Banks.
Date(s): Sunday, August 7, 2016
Time(s): 11:30 a.m.
Location: Hatteras Island Visitor Center Pavilion at the Cape Hatteras Lighthouse, 46368 Old Lighthouse Rd, Buxton, NC 27920
Beach Yoga at the Old Lighthouse Site
Join yoga expert Kristin Golder for an enlightening session of yoga with a stunning setting that’s yards away from the Cape Hatteras Lighthouse. Held on the sand in central Buxton, this yoga class combines a beautiful backdrop with a pro instructor to provide an indulgently relaxing experience. Advance payment is preferred and more information is available at https://www.facebook.com/BeachYogaOldLighthouse/.
Date(s): Monday, August 8, Wednesday, August 10, and Friday, August 12
Time(s): 7:30 a.m.
Location: Old Lighthouse Site, Buxton, NC 27920
Phone: (704) 779-8451
Fish with a Ranger (Hatteras Island)
Visitors of all ages will love this opportunity to learn how to cast like a pro with a special fishing tutorial alongside a Cape Hatteras National Seashore park ranger. Limited to just 15 participants, (but open to all ages), poles will be provided, so all participants need to bring along is bait and an eagerness to go fishing. During the 90 minute to 2 hour session, anglers will learn all about the sport of surf casting and surf fishing, and will have a great time soaking up the Hatteras Island sunshine, and hopefully, reeling in some great catches. Pre-registration is required, and attendees can sign up at the Hatteras Island Museum on the Cape Hatteras Lighthouse grounds.
Date(s): Monday, August 8 and Thursday, August 11, 2016
Time(s): 8:00 – 10:00 a.m.
Location: Hatteras Island Museum of the Sea at the Cape Hatteras Lighthouse, 46368 Old Lighthouse Rd, Buxton, NC 27920
Ocracoke Island: Barrier Island Nature
The Cape Hatteras National Seashore is home to a wild world of marine life, shore birds, and other local or migrating residents, and this talk will uncover some of the cool creatures that call Ocracoke Island home. Led by a knowledgeable National Park Service ranger, visitors will learn all about the local island seashore, from the annual migration of thousands of different water birds, to the sea turtles that come to the pristine beaches to lay their eggs every summer. With a wealth of information on area seashells, local shorebirds, and even the unique (and tasty) kinds of fish in the surrounding waters, attendees will have a newfound appreciation of their barrier island environment. This special talk is free for all visitors, with no registration required, and is a short yet informative 30-minute session that’s held at the scenic Ocracoke Island Visitors Center on the edge of Ocracoke Village.
Date(s): Monday, August 8, 2016 & Thursday, August 11, 2016
Time(s): 2:30 – 3:00 p.m.
Location: Ocracoke Island Visitors Center, End of NC Highway 12, Ocracoke, NC 27960
Aquarium Swim with the Sharks
Scuba divers can enjoy a rare opportunity to swim alongside giant sharks, drum, and even sea turtles during this special diving session that explores the offshore creatures of the Outer Banks up-close and personal. During this experience, divers will descend into the 285,000-gallon Graveyard of the Atlantic Exhibit, which is home of the largest shark collection in the state of North Carolina. During the easy dive, visitors will encounter impressive sharks up to 10’ ft. long, and will enjoy limitless visibility throughout. This event is open to divers who are 15-years-old and up, and Open Water Certification to 60’ feet is required to participate. The program is two-hours long, with a total of 30-40 minutes under the water. Tickets are required and can be purchased online or at the on-site ticket office.
Date(s): Monday through Friday, August 8 – August 12, 2016
Time(s): 9:00 a.m.
Location: North Carolina Aquarium on Roanoke Island, 374 Airport Rd, Manteo, NC 27954
Phone: (252) 475-2300
Crabbing with a Ranger (Ocracoke Island)
Summertime is prime crabbing season on the Outer Banks, and during this fun session sponsored by the Cape Hatteras National Seashore, visitors can learn all about the tasty local blue crabs as well as the best way to catch them. Lead by an experienced park ranger, crabbers of all ages will learn how to reel in the local crabs through a variety of different and time-tested methods. All the crabbing equipment is provided – visitors just need to bring along their own bait, such as raw chicken or fish parts, which tend to work the best. Limited to just 25 participants, fishermen and soon-to-be crabbers can register in person at the Ocracoke Island Visitors Center on the end of NC Highway 12, next to the Ocracoke Ferry Docks.
Date(s): Monday, August 8 and Wednesday, August 10, 2016
Time(s): 8:30 – 10:00 a.m.
Location: Ocracoke Island Visitors Center, End of NC Highway 12, Ocracoke, NC 27960
All About Sea Turtles (Ocracoke Island)
During the prime summer months, sea turtle nests all along the beach start to hatch, resulting in hundreds of tiny turtles making a mad dash to the shoreline where they’ll embark on a miles-long swim to the open ocean waters. During this fascinating session that combines stories and hands-on activities, park rangers will explain this unique process while seamlessly combining education and entertainment. A quick session that’s free to all visitors, young explorers can earn their Junior Ranger badge while finding out more about one of the Outer Banks’ most unusual and unique temporary visitors. This program is held at the Ocracoke Island Visitors Center, which is located at the very end of NC Hwy 12, next to the ferry docks.
Date(s): Monday, August 8, 2016
Time(s): 10:00 – 10:45 a.m.
Location: Ocracoke Island Visitors Center, End of NC Highway 12, Ocracoke, NC 27960
Pirates! (Ocracoke Island)
Ocracoke was once a popular hang-out for notorious pirates like Blackbeard, Anne Bonney, and Calico Jack, and during this free presentation that’s designed for the young and the young-at-heart, visitors will learn all about their exploits and adventures on tiny Ocracoke Island during the early 1700s. From wild parties to Blackbeard’s eventual demise just miles away from the Ocracoke Visitors Center, attendees will be enraptured with the strange but true stories of some of the island’s most famous residents during the Golden Age of Piracy. This event is orchestrated by the National Park Service, and the talk and presentation is led by a knowledgeable park ranger who has all the dirt on Blackbeard and his world-famous partners in crime.
Date(s): Monday, August 8 and Thursday, August 11, 2016
Time(s): 11:00 – 11:30 a.m.
Location: Ocracoke Island Visitors Center, End of NC Highway 12, Ocracoke, NC 27960
ROOTS, ROCK, REGGAE Mondays at Corolla Cantina
Get into a beach mood with a little live music, cold drinks, and a world of fun at Corolla Cantina’s weekly summertime party. The Roots, Rock, Reggae Mondays event features live music by Sensi Trails – a popular and up-and-coming reggae band – as well as a host of drink specials on select craft beers. Great for night owls who want to dance, relax, or just enjoy a cool laid-back vibe, this weekly live music event is the perfect excuse to stay up late and have a little fun during a Northern Outer Banks vacation.
Date(s): Monday, August 8, 2016
Time(s): 9:00 – 11:30 p.m.
Location: Corolla Cantina, 1159 Austin St, Corolla, NC 27927
Phone: (252) 597-1730
Brew & Arts
Celebrate your love of fun and arts with this weekly summertime art show that benefits the Outer Banks Children-at-Play. Held at the Outer Banks Brewing Station, this afternoon event features more than 13 local artists on display, which includes regional painters, potters, jewelry makers, mixed media artists, and more. As you peruse the cool creations, you can easily enjoy a signature microbrew and listen to the live music provided by talented local musicians. Held in the backyard of the Brewing Station, and featuring a world of goodies including pottery, textiles, jewelry, soap, photographs, paintings and more, this event is a fine destination to pick up authentic Outer Banks treasures while enjoying a laid-back and family-friendly atmosphere.
Date(s): Monday, August 8, 2016
Time(s): 4:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
Location: Outer Banks Brewing Station, 600 South Croatan Hwy, Kill Devil Hills, NC 27948
Phone: (252) 449-2739
Family Magic Show
Visitors who want to add a little excitement to their vacation can head to the banquet room of the oceanfront Sea Ranch Resort where the Amazing Stanley will entertain and amaze audience members of all ages. Priced at $5.00 for adults, and free for kids, this uniquely engaging show will be a surprising and memorable part of any OBX getaway. There will be plenty of photo ops, so be sure bring along your camera, and when the show is over, stroll over to the adjacent oceanfront restaurant where you admission ticket will double as a coupon for an exceptional ocean-view meal.
Date(s): Monday, August 8, 2016
Time(s): 7:00 to 8:00 p.m.
Location: Sea Ranch Resort, 1731 North Virginia Dare Trail, Kill Devil Hills, NC 27948
Phone: (252) 441-7126
Whalehead Paint in the Park
Spend a day utilizing your creativity while enjoying a picturesque view of the Whalehead in Historic Corolla and the stunning surrounding grounds with this unique summertime art class that connects talented artists from all over the region with locals and visitors alike. Available to all students ages 8 and up, this class requires no prerequisite artistic talent, and is hosted by a wide range of acclaimed artisans. This Tuesday’s class will be taught by Sandy Tipton of Sandy’s Art Studio, and students will be delighted to find that all supplies are provided for a modest fee of $40. After a two hour session that takes place with a backdrop of the Currituck Sound, manicured greens, and the stunning Whalehead in Historic Corolla, visitors will surely have a newfound appreciation of the scenic Northern Outer Banks.
Date(s): Tuesday, August 9, 2016
Time(s): 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Location: Whalehead in Historic Corolla, 1100 Club Rd, Corolla, NC 27927
Phone: (252) 453-9040
Minty Tuesdays
Take the kids on a family-friendly tour of the gardens that’s simply refreshing and fun. This cool children’s program explores all the different “minty” adventures that are available within the Elizabethan Gardens, including searching for mint among the local herbs and flowers, making mint rubbings, and potting a mint plant to take home and enjoy. The program caps off with minty cookies and ice cream, providing a tasty end to a delightful afternoon. The program is free with admission to the Elizabethan Gardens.
Date(s): Tuesday, July 5th, 2016
Time(s): 2:00 – 3:00 p.m.
Location: Elizabethan Gardens, 1411 National Park Drive, Manteo, NC 27954
Phone: (252) 473-3234
4 Amigos At Waveriders
Relax after a long day at the beach with an iced coffee, cold beer, or a glass of wine at the chic Waveriders Coffee, Deli and Pub while listening to one of the central Outer Banks’ favorite local bands. Every week in the summer months, patrons can enjoy a free live concert by the locally acclaimed 4 Amigos while sipping on the beverage of their choice and relaxing in the shade or the bright air-conditioned bar and dining area. With a chill vibe that’s perfect for the equally chill music, patrons can relax with friends while toasting another great day on the Outer Banks.
Phone: (252) 715-1880
Date(s): Tuesday, August 9, 2016
Time(s): 7:00 – 10:00 p.m.
Location: Waveriders Coffee & Deli, 3022 S Croatan Hwy, Nags Head, NC 27959
Blackbeard: An (Historical/Hysterical) Account
Want to learn more about Blackbeard – the famed pirate who haunted the shorelines of Ocracoke Island and the southern Outer Banks? Then you’ll want to come to this unique presentation that tells the tale of this legendary local pirate. Through goofy performances and historical facts, this somewhat-fictional account will put a new spin on the pirate, and will have family members of all ages smiling. Join Desiree Ricker, David Tweedie, and Gary Mitchell for an evening of entertainment and education at this all-around unique event.
Date(s): Tuesday, August 9, 2016
Time(s): 7:30 – 8:45 p.m.
Location: Deepwater Theatre, 25 School Rd, Ocracoke, NC 27960
Phone: (252) 928-3411
The Lost Colony
Reserve a night of your vacation to take in one of the most famous shows on the Outer Banks. The Lost Colony is the country’s longest running outdoor drama, and continues to amaze audiences with its eye-popping combination of dance, history, spectacle, and storyline. Showcasing the legend of the first colonists to arrive in the New World, audience members will be wowed by the tale, the incredible production, and the stunning outdoor venue on Roanoke Island where it’s easy to imagine the wonder the Lost Colonists felt when they first discovered this corner of the Outer Banks.
Date(s): Mondays through Saturdays, May 27, 2016 - August 90, 2016
Time(s): 7:30 p.m.
Location: The Lost Colony, 1409 National Park Drive, Manteo, NC 27954
Phone: (252) 473-2127
The Lost Colony Backstage Tours
Discover the magic behind creating the acclaimed Lost Colony outdoor drama with this exceptional tour that goes deep behind the scenes right before the performance begins. With special access to see the performers getting ready in the minutes leading up to show time, tour-goers will be treated to the history of this decades-old drama, an array of fascinating facts, a tour of the weaponry used during the more exciting scenes, and will even get to see first-hand stunt demonstrations. Fun for all audience members, (and especially kids), this special tour gets visitors even closer to the fascinating story of The Lost Colony.
Date(s): Mondays through Saturdays, May 27, 2016 - August 90, 2016
Time(s): 6:30 to 7:30 p.m.
Location: The Lost Colony, 1409 National Park Drive, Manteo, NC 27954
Phone: (252) 473-2127
Alligator River Refuge Van Tour
Visitors of all ages can enjoy an easy-going and accessible tour of the Alligator River National Wildlife Refuge through this in-depth van tour that uncovers a number of unique habitats, scenic landscapes, and diverse eco-systems found throughout the region. Accommodating small groups of five people or less, tour-goers will be treated to a wealth of knowledge, which includes an explanation of the different species that live in the region, as well as the best spots for photographing and viewing the local wildlife. Led by expert photographers, this is a great trip for visitors who want to get up-close-and-personal with the locals who call the Alligator River National Wildlife Refuge home.
Date(s): Tuesday, August 9, 2016 and Wednesday, August 10, 2016
Time(s): 7:00 – 9:00 a.m.
Location: Creef Cut Trail Parking Lot, 5.5 miles west of Roanoke Island, Hwy 64 & Milltail Rd
Phone: (252) 473-1131
Hatteras Island: For Kids: Sea Turtles
Hatteras Island’s youngest visitors will adore leaning more about the sea turtles that flock to the local shorelines, and this engaging hands-on session sheds new light on these threatened and endangered creatures. Every summer, massive sea turtles launch themselves on the beaches to lay hundreds of eggs in the sand, and in late July and early August, the nests start to hatch, creating an avalanche of baby sea turtles storming towards the ocean. During this National Park Service ranger-led program, kids will learn all about this process while enjoying a couple of activities that will keep their hands busy. This session is free to all Hatteras Island visitors, and no registration is required – just swing by the Keepers of the Light Amphitheater at the Cape Hatteras Lighthouse and be prepared to learn something new while having a boatload of fun.
Date(s): Tuesday, August 9 through Friday, August 12
Time(s): 11:30 a.m. – 12:15 p.m.
Location: Keepers of the Light Amphitheater at the Cape Hatteras Lighthouse, 46368 Old Lighthouse Rd, Buxton, NC 27920
Hatteras Island: The World at War on Hatteras
Hatteras Island played a surprisingly large role in several major American wars, and this short but engaging session will outline the importance of this desolate barrier island in global history. From frantic skirmishes by the Union and Confederate soldiers to lay claim to the island, to the tumultuous and deadly World War II years that led to more fatalities off the North Carolina shoreline than the bombing of Pearl Harbor, this presentation that’s led by a National Park Service ranger will shed new light on these fascinating chapters of history. Known as the Graveyard of the Atlantic for its countless wartime and peacetime casualties just offshore, visitors can enjoy an opportunity to discover extensive new info about this unique destination where German U-Boats once congregated and hunted along the surrounding waters, and brave locals fought for their home turf.
Date(s): Tuesday, August 9 through Thursday, August 11, 2016
Time(s): 2:30 p.m.
Location: Hatteras Island Visitor Center Pavilion at the Cape Hatteras Lighthouse, 46368 Old Lighthouse Rd, Buxton, NC 27920
Kitty Hawk Kites Kids Days – Corolla
Kids can enjoy an entertaining jump start to their vacation at this fun-filled afternoon of activities that’s designed with the Outer Banks’ youngest visitors in mind. Featuring kite coloring, toy demos, arts and crafts, as well as a variety of games for visitors of all ages, this extensive array of fun is the perfect way to discover all the cool things to do in the heart of Corolla.
Date(s): Tuesday, August 9, 2016
Time(s): 2:00 – 4:00 p.m.
Location: Kitty Hawk Kites, Monterery Plaza, 819 Ocean Trail, Corolla, NC 27927
Phone: (252) 453-3685
Ocracoke Island: Ocracoke History
Ocracoke Island has a uniquely rich history that spans centuries, and this engaging yet short session will outline the fascinating roots as well as the unique culture that’s still obviously present in the community today. Held at the Ocracoke Island Visitors Center, a scenic spot on the edge of NC Highway 12, a National Park Service ranger will share the wild story of Ocracoke, from the original Algonquians who called the pristine island home, to the pirates that invaded in the Golden Age of Piracy in the early 1700s. Pilots, fishermen, pirates, lifesavers, and soldiers all have a role in Ocracoke’s history, and by the time this 30-minute session is done, visitors will have a wealth of information on this island that will brighten any Ocracoke Village exploration. Free for all visitors, this program is open to the public, and no registration is required – just head to the Visitors Center on a Tuesday afternoon, and come with a willingness to learn more about culturally-rich Ocracoke Island.
Date(s): Tuesday, August 9, 2016
Time(s): 2:30 – 3:00 p.m.
Location: Ocracoke Island Visitors Center, End of NC Highway 12, Ocracoke, NC 27960
Kitty Hawk Kites Kids Days – Waves
Let your kids keep the fun going after a long day at the beach with this special afternoon event that has a host of cool games, activities, and crafts for all ages. At the Kitty Hawk Kites location at Waves Village Watersports Resort, kids can get their hands dirty through kite coloring, toy demos, arts and crafts, as well as a variety of games for visitors of all ages. A great way to expend some extra energy, this is a fun event that shines a spotlight on all the ways to have fun on the Outer Banks.
Date(s): Tuesday, August 9, 2016
Time(s): 3:00 – 5:00 p.m.
Location: Kitty Hawk Kites, 24798 NC Highway 12, Rodanthe, NC 27968
Phone: (252) 987-2297
Kitty Hawk Kites Kids Days – Nags Head
Kids can test their strength climbing up a challenging (and safe) indoor rock wall, or can channel their creativity through kite coloring and tie-dying adventures at the Kitty Hawk Kites Kids Days. Held on the grounds of the flagship Nags Head store, this fully immersive event has everything a kid could ask for – from games and activities, to toy demos and face painting – and is sure to be a highlight or any young visitor’s vacation. Discover all the fun found alongside the East Coast’s tallest sand dunes with this event that will charm active vacationers of all ages.
Date(s): Wednesday, July 13, 2016
Time(s): 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Location: Kitty Hawk Kites, 3933 S Croatan Hwy, Nags Head, NC 27959
Phone: (252) 449-2210
Turtle Talk
June and July are prime sea turtle nesting months on the Outer Banks, and visitors can learn more about these massive seasonal visitors through a free turtle talk at the scenic Pea Island National Wildlife Refuge. An expert park ranger will explain the difference between land and sea turtles, and outline the massive efforts that sea turtles take to lay hundreds of eggs all along our OBX shorelines. Fascinating for visitors of all ages, (and including a free take-home craft for participants), this event serves as a cool and engaging way of learning more about these incredible endangered creatures.
Date(s): Tuesday, August 9, 2016
Time(s): 2:30 – 3:30 p.m.
Location: Pea Island National Wildlife Refuge Visitor Center, 14500 NC Hwy 12, Rodanthe, NC 27968
Children’s Interactive Theater
Discover a fun and all-encompassing sample of all the attractions and culture the Outer Banks is known for with this kid-friendly show that happens every Tuesday morning at the picturesque Duck Town Park. During the show, kids will meet and greet with local animals from the NC Aquarium on Roanoke Island, enjoy a performance by The Lost Colony, and will even have the opportunity to hop on stage and showcase their own talents. Fun for young and young-at-heart vacationers alike, this free show is a great way to get to know the culture and history of the OBX.
Date(s): Tuesday, August 9, 2016
Time(s): 10:00 a.m.
Location: Duck Town Park, 1200 Duck Road, Duck, NC 27949
Phone: (252) 255-1286
Paint a Wooden Mustang
Visitors of all ages can combine their love of wild horses and artistic activity with this fun event that allows kids to create their own unique masterpiece. During this crafting session, students will decorate their own wooden wild mustang while learning more about the rare feral horses that call the northern beaches of Corolla home. Multiple horse sizes are available to paint, and all proceeds from the activity go to help the Corolla Wild Horse Fun protect and preserve these famed local residents.
Date(s): Tuesday, August 9, 2016
Time(s): 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Location: Wild Horse Museum Store – Old Corolla Village, 1129 Corolla Village Rd, Corolla, NC 27927
Phone: (252) 453-8002
Yoga on the Green
Start your day out right, and ease into a vacation state of mind, with this gentle yoga class that’s held every Tuesday morning in the scenic Duck Town Park. With the sound of the lapping Currituck Sound in the not-so-distance, participants will stretch, breathe, and enjoy a professionally guided class on the picturesque town green. Admission is free for locals and visitors alike, and attendees will want to bring along a yoga mat or beach towel, and plenty of water. Relaxing and accessible to yoga enthusiasts of all skill levels, this class presents a refreshing way to enjoy the Northern Outer Banks’ great outdoors.
Date(s): Tuesday, August 9, 2016
Time(s): 7:30 a.m.
Location: Duck Town Park, 1200 Duck Road, Duck, NC 27949
Phone: (252) 255-1286
Morning Bird Walk (Hatteras Island)
Hundreds of different species of birds flock to Hatteras Island for its diverse ecosystem, rich natural landscapes, and central locale along the Atlantic Flyway, and during this free National Park Service Program, birdwatchers can learn all about these local residents while enjoying a coastal stroll. The walk starts at the edge of Buxton beach, and leads through a local salt marsh and shoreline habitat, where visitors will have a chance to spot a number of summertime residents, including herons, egrets, ibises, terns, and more. Binoculars will be on hand, and both beginning and experienced birdwatchers are welcome to join in the fun expedition. Sunscreen and bug spray is recommended, and there is no pre-registration required – just stop by the entrance to ORV Ramp 44, and be prepared to see and admire a myriad of famed feathered locals.
Date(s): Tuesday, August 9, 2016
Time(s): 8:00 – 9:30 a.m.
Location: Fish cleaning tables near ORV Ramp 44, Old Lighthouse Rd, Buxton, NC 27920
Night Sky Over Hatteras (Hatteras Island)
Spent an evening of looking at the stars while learning how mariners used them as guidelines centuries before GPS even existed. During this free and open program, a National Park Service ranger will point out the local constellations that served as a guide for generations of watermen, and will explain the significance of Hatteras Island’s “Dark Sky” designation, and why it makes this corner of the Outer Banks completely unique. Visitors can bring along beach chairs, blankets or towels, telescopes, and bug spray, and enjoy a guided night on the shoreline that will shed new light on the locally enchanting night sky. No registration is required – just head to the heart of Buxton for a unique perspective of the local landscape that will surely become a treasured vacation memory.
Date(s): Tuesday, August 9, 2016
Time(s): 9:00 – 10:00 p.m.
Location: Parking area near ORV Ramp 43, Old Lighthouse Rd, Buxton, NC 27920
Cast Netting (Ocracoke Island)
Cast netting is known as one of the oldest forms of fishing, and is a tricky process that requires a little know-how and coordination. During this engaging National Park Service program, visitors will learn the art of tossing the perfect circular cast net in order to scoop up a bucket of bait fish and other hopefully larger catches in the local Pamlico Sound waters. Guided by an experienced local park ranger, fishermen of all ages are welcome to join in the adventure, and enjoy a fun-filled morning on the water while picking up a brand new skill. The program is limited to 25 participants, and visitors can pre-register in person beginning the Saturday before the event at the Ocracoke Island Visitors Center next to the Ocracoke ferry docks in the heart of the village.
Date(s): Tuesday, August 9, 2016
Time(s): 8:30 – 10:00 a.m.
Location: Ocracoke Island Visitors Center, End of NC Highway 12, Ocracoke, NC 27960
Talking Sticks
Native American children learn at a very young age the art of a balanced conversation through Talking Sticks, which serve as a creative and effective way for people of all ages to learn how to share, and how to listen. At this weekly session, participants will master the art of an equable conversation that is fair and engaging – even when there are multiple points of view present – and will even make their own talking stick to use and enjoy well after their Hatteras Island vacation is over.
Date(s): Tuesday, August 9, 2016
Time(s): 2:00 p.m.
Location: Frisco Native American Museum & Natural History Center, 53536 NC Highway 12, Frisco, NC 27936
Phone: (252) 995-4440
Avon Farmer’s Market
Hatteras Island visitors can pick up armfuls of fresh produce, goodies, and hand-crafted souvenirs at the weekly summertime farmers’ market which is held on the lawn in front of the centrally located Avon Pier. With a myriad of vendors selling fresh fruits and veggies, local artists showcasing their original works, and an assortment of homemade crafts, jewelry, and even bird houses, this is a newcomer’s best bet for exploring all the homegrown goodies that are found in the heart of the Southern Outer Banks.
Date(s): Tuesday, August 9, 2016
Time(s): 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Location: Avon Fishing Pier, 41001 NC Highway 12, Avon, NC 27953
Avon Luau
Enjoy a night out on the town that will be a blast for kids and adults alike at the Tuesday Night Avon Luau. Held at the oceanfront Beach Klub right next to the Avon Pier, this weekly event is swarming with activity and special guests, including fire dancers, mermaids, and even invading pirates. Guests can cool off with an ice cold beverage from the Tiki Bar, and enjoy the live music, swimming, and spectacle that fills this evening of fun.
Date(s): Tuesday, August 9, 2016
Time(s): 6:30 – 9:00 p.m.
Location: Koru Beach Klub, 40920 NB Highway 12, Avon, NC 27915
Phone: (252) 995-3125
Kids Day - Kitty Hawk Kites - Avon, NC
Get your feet wet in the active Outer Banks lifestyle with this free and family-friendly event that occurs every Tuesday morning in the summertime. On Kids Day, the island’s youngest vacationers can enjoy a world of games and fun, including kite-making tutorials, yo-yo and toys demos, family games, and much, much more. With lots of ways to have a ball, Kids’ Day is a great way for little visitors to dive into a fully entertaining OBX vacation.
Date(s): Tuesday, August 9, 2016
Time(s): 10:00 a.m.
Location: Kitty Hawk Kites, 39432 NC Highway 12, Avon, NC 27915
Phone: (252) 995-6060
Tuesdays In Manteo
The town of Manteo comes alive on summer Tuesdays, with dozens of shops and restaurants extending their hours, offering special promotions, and taking their local arts, crafts, and fun-filled vibe to the neighboring streets. Enjoy special tours and activities, live music, watersports, phenomenal cuisine and much more during this weekly celebration in the heart of the charming and historic downtown area.
Date(s): Tuesday, August 9, 2016
Time(s): 10:00 – 5:00 p.m.
Location: Downtown Manteo, Roanoke Island
Kids Yoga
Visitors of all ages can benefit from an opportunity to exhale, relax, and enjoy a little active excursion off the beach, and this seasonal weekly yoga class is designed for kids to experience just how fun this form of fitness can be. Sponsored by the Dare County Arts Council (DCAC), this class is perfect for students 6-years-old and up to enjoy a little break and serenity in between seashore excursions. Pre-registration is required, and can be made online through the DCAC website. Special rates are available for DCAC members.
Date(s): Tuesday, August 9, 2016
Time(s): 3:30 – 4:00 p.m.
Location: Dare County Arts Council, 300 Queen Elizabeth Avenue, Manteo, NC 27954
Phone: (252) 473-5558
Kids Art Party
Let your kids’ imaginations run wild at this artful event that’s hosted with young visitors’ creativity in mind. Sponsored by the Dare County Arts Council (DCAC), this engaging afternoon allows kids to create their own 11” x 14” acrylic masterpiece under the guidance of professional art instructor Mari Beth Larose. Advanced registration is encouraged through the DCAC, and rates vary for art council members and non-members. Don’t miss this chance to let your budding artists get inspired by the OBX environment, and receive a little expert guidance along the way.
Date(s): Tuesday, August 9, 2016
Time(s): 1:00 – 3:00 p.m.
Location: Dare County Arts Council, 300 Queen Elizabeth Avenue, Manteo, NC 27954
Phone: (252) 473-5558
Corn Hole Tournaments by the Hatteras Island Veteran Support Group
Think you’re a corn hole master? Then test your skills against other corn hole-loving locals and visitors at this weekly tournament that’s held in the heart of Hatteras Village. Good food, novelties, and T-shirts will be available for all attendees, and cash prizes will be awarded to the best teams during this sunny afternoon tournament. All proceeds from the entry fees go to support the Hatteras Island Veteran Support Group.
Date(s): Tuesday, August 9, 2016
Time(s): 4:30 - 7:30 p.m.
Location: Hatterasman Drive-In Eatery, 57449 NC Highway 12, Hatteras, NC 27943
Phone: (252) 986-1005
Movies On The Sound
When the sun goes down and the stars come out, the scenic Duck Town Park transforms to an outdoor movie theater during this engaging event that occurs every Tuesday in the summertime, and which is free for all movie buffs. Held on the landscaped grounds of the Town Green, a weekly family-friendly flick will be shown on a big projection screen to the delight of audience members. Bring your beach chairs, beach towels, and refreshments, and settle in for a night at the movies with the picturesque native landscape of soundside Duck as a backdrop. Donations are encouraged and will benefit Children @ Play, the event’s organizer and presenter.
Date(s): Tuesday, August 9, 2016
Time(s): Dusk / sunset
Location: Duck Town Park, 1200 Duck Road, Duck, NC 27949
Phone: (252) 261-0290
FREE Magic Entertainment At The Dunes Restaurant
Add an extra dose of fun to a fabulous evening meal with a free magic performance by the locally acclaimed Stanley the Magician. As you wait for your fare at the bar or at a table, Stanley will stop by to make you laugh, smile, and be amazed, and best of all, provide a surprising twist to an already stellar waterfront meal. Free for all patrons and always engaging, this private magic show provides a unique and entertaining twist to any evening out at the Dunes Restaurant.
Date(s): Tuesday, August 9, 2016 and Wednesday, August 10, 2016
Time(s): 5:30 to 8:30 p.m.
Location: The Dunes Restaurant (Milepost 16 on the bypass), 7013 South Croatan Highway, Nags Head, NC 27959
Phone: (252) 441-1600
Ocracoke Island: Night Skies
The Southern Outer Banks are well-known as one of the best destinations along the East Coast to enjoy a stunning night sky view. Located miles away from the mainland, and devoid of any bright neon lights, the ensuing landscape is ideal for admiring full canopies of stars. During this special program that’s guided by a National Park Service ranger, visitors can enjoy a night along the beach looking up at the night sky, while the ranger points out unique constellations, planets, and other celestial treasures that are hidden in plain sight. A must for star-gazers, this free program will provide an eye-opening new perspective of the Ocracoke Island nightlife. Visitors are free to bring along telescopes or other viewing equipment, and bug spray, water and comfy shoes are recommended. No registration is required, and visitors can simply show up at the designated time at the Ocracoke Campground Beach, which is located just a couple miles south of Ocracoke Village.
Date(s): Wednesday, August 10, 2016
Time(s): 8:30 – 9:30 p.m.
Location: Ocracoke Campground Beach, NC Highway 12, Ocracoke, NC 27960
Faire Days Festival Series 2016
There’s lots of activities to delight visitors of all ages at Duck’s “Faire Days” – a weekly celebration of Outer Banks fun that’s held at the picturesque Scarborough Faire Shopping Village. During this full afternoon event, visitors can enjoy live music, watch the feats of an on-site street magician, pay a visit to the petting zoo, take a pony ride, enjoy face painting and glitter tattoos, and even enjoy hefty product demos and tastings. There’s also lots of kid-friendly crafts and interactive activities, (like virtual fishing and DIY sun catchers and bead jewelry), ensuring that little hands will stay engaged and occupied throughout the afternoon. Fun for all ages, this weekly fair is a fine sample of all the cool crafts, performances, and goodies that make the OBX one of the most family-friendly destinations on the East Coast.
Date(s): Wednesday, August 10, 2016
Time(s): 1:30 to 5:30 p.m.
Location: Scarborough Faire Shopping Village, 1177 Duck Road, Duck, NC 27949
Phone: (540) 272-0975
Cast Netting (Hatteras Island)
Fishermen of all ages can enjoy a chance to pick up a new skill via this program that highlights cast netting. Casting or “tossing” a net from the shoreline is one of the oldest fishing methods still practiced all over the globe, and during this summertime program, visitors of all ages can learn how to master this sometimes challenging practice under the guidance of a seasoned park ranger who will show newcomers the ropes, while explaining the unique history of this time-tested type of fishing. Visitors can bring along their own net, or use one of the readily-available ones on-site, and no bait or other supplies are required to join in the fun. Pre-registration is a must, and the program is limited to a maximum of 25 participants. Pre-registration can be made several days beforehand at the Hatteras Island Museum on the grounds of the Cape Hatteras Lighthouse.
Date(s): Wednesday, August 10, 2016
Time(s): 9:30 – 11:00 a.m.
Location: Hatteras Island Museum of the Sea at the Cape Hatteras Lighthouse, 46368 Old Lighthouse Rd, Buxton, NC 27920
BINGO Night - Cape Hatteras Anglers Club
Join the Cape Hatteras Anglers Club in a competitive event that promises lots of fun, as well as lots of funds directed to local worthy causes. This regular Bingo Game has attractive cash prizes, as well as light refreshments including free coffee, and available popcorn, snacks, and refreshments for attendees. Best of all, all proceeds from the alternate Wednesday Bingo nights go to benefit the non-profit organization’s various endeavors, including scholarship funds for local seniors, and other partner charities.
Date(s): Wednesday, August 10th, 2016
Time(s): 7:00 p.m.
Location: 47231 Light Plant Road, Buxton, NC 27920
Phone: (910) 251-4564
Jazz with Wayne James
Enjoy an evening that starts with a cocktail, a cool atmosphere, and a little live music with a special performance by acclaimed jazz musician Wayne James. Held every Wednesday evening at Argyle’s / Sea Salt Grille in the heart of Kitty Hawk, patrons can relax with a drink or a full meal while enjoying a wide range of jazz standards and classics. The end result is an unforgettable dining experience that will earn rave reviews from music lovers of all varieties.
Date(s): Wednesday, August 10, 2016
Time(s): 6:00 – 9:00 p.m.
Location: Argyle’s / Sea Salt Grille, 4716 N Croatan Hwy, Kitty Hawk, NC 27949
Phone: (252) 261-7325
OBX Mystery Dinner
Enjoy a relatively new adventure that combines good food, good company, and an engaging murder mystery with the OBX Mystery Dinner. Appropriate for all ages, visitors will enjoy a fine meal complete with dessert while trying to solve a comedy mystery that includes interactions with the stellar cast of performers. Watch out for “bribes” to acquire more clues, and keep an eye open for suspicious characters throughout the engaging performance. At the end of the night, audience members will be able to place their guess on who the murderer is, and a raffle will be held with all the correct answers with a special prize for the selected winners. Hilarious throughout, and well-known with a host of rave reviews, this is an enjoyable way to enjoy dinner and a show that won’t soon be forgotten.
Date(s): Wednesday, August 10, 2016
Time(s): 7:30 p.m.
Location: 1601 S. Virginia Dare Trail, Kill Devil Hills, NC 27948
Phone: (252) 305-2976
Maritime Crafts for Kids
Let your kids expend a little creative energy at this unique crafting class that combines snippets of local history with fun hands-on activities. Free for visitors and locals alike, kids will learn how to make a homemade maritime-themed craft from a local artist or teacher, while hearing fascinating stories and legends of this famed coastal region. At the end of the two-hour class, visitors will go home with their own homemade souvenir to enjoy as an unforgettable memento of their Hatteras Island vacation. This class is open for all ages, and is free.
Date(s): Wednesday, August 10, 2016
Time(s): 10:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Location: Graveyard of the Atlantic Museum, 59200 Museum Drive, Hatteras, NC 27943
Phone: (252) 986-2995
Family Magic Show
The inviting Duck Town Park Amphitheater serves as the perfect venue for a morning of kid-friendly entertainment that’s free for all visitors (although tickets are required.) Grab a seat on the line of wooden benches, and be amazed as OBXtreme Magic with world-renowned illusionist Clive Allen performs a stunning array of feats that will have guests laughing, smiling, and watching with their jaws dropped. From incredible mind-bending illusions to interactive audience tricks, this performance will serve as an unforgettable part of any Outer Banks vacation. Seating at the amphitheater is limited, and tickets can be acquired at the Kellogg’s Supply / The Cottage Shop on 1201 Duck Road (directly across from the Town Park) starting on Monday at 7:30 a.m. A maximum of six tickets can be acquired by a single individual for the show. Visitors will want to arrive at least 10 minutes early to make sure they get a seat and a great view of the performance.
Date(s): Wednesday, August 10, 2016
Time(s): 9:30 a.m.
Location: Duck Town Park, 1200 Duck Road, Duck, NC 27949
Phone: (252) 261-0290
Alligator River National Wildlife Refuge Canoe Tour
Explore a remote and stunning corner of the massive Alligator River National Wildlife Refuge through this guided kayaking tour that makes this uniquely vast wilderness easily accessible. From the slightly inland launching point, kayakers will explore the Milltail Creek Paddling Trails which wind through the heart of the refuge through a series of the shaded backwater canals. Along the way, tour-goers will learn about the history of the refuge, as well as the hundreds of species that call this corner of the Outer Banks home. Canoes, life jackets and paddles are provided – all you need to do is paddle and enjoy the experience!
Date(s): Wednesday, August 10, 2016
Time(s): 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Location: Buffalo City Road Boat Launch, 2 miles south of Hwy 64
Phone: (252) 473-1131
Pea Island National Wildlife Refuge Bird Walk
Pea Island is world-renowned as home to one of the most diverse collections of migrating and local shore birds, and on this guided walk, you’ll get an expert’s perspective on how to find and identify the many varieties of feathered refuge residents. Under the guidance of a park ranger, you’ll have the opportunity to spot some of the 400 different species that call the refuge home while enjoying an ever-changing array of beautiful vantage points where the local birding activity is at its busiest. Binoculars, field guides, sunscreen, and bug spray are recommended. The guided walk is free for all visitors.
Date(s): Wednesday, August 10, 2016
Time(s): 8:00 – 9:30 a.m.
Location: Pea Island National Wildlife Refuge, 14500 NC Highway 12, Rodanthe, NC 27968
Pea Island National Wildlife Refuge Canoe Tour
Want an in-depth and hands-on tour of the Pea Island National Wildlife Refuge? Then sign up for this extensive tour that uncovers all the islands, creeks, and marshes that are abundant in this remote section of Hatteras Island. Expect lots of activity getting in and out of the canoes to wade along the sound shorelines in search of local critters, and be prepared for exceptional photos and plenty of birdwatching opportunities along the way. Accessible to visitors of all ages, (and especially kids), this is a family-friendly excursion that will provide hours of educational and unforgettable fun. Canoes, paddles, and life jackets are provided, and tour-goers will want to bring along sunscreen, drinking water, and bug spray. Rates vary for adults and children. Reservations are required.
Date(s): Wednesday, August 10, 2016
Time(s): 9:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.
Location: Pea Island National Wildlife Refuge, 14500 NC Highway 12, Rodanthe, NC 27968
Bird Adaptations at Pea Island National Wildlife Refuge
Ever wonder why some shorebirds have long legs and other don’t’? Or why some birds dry themselves by spreading their wings? Or how a duck or cormorant stays afloat in the water? All your pressing bird questions will be readily answered in this fascinating session that outlines all the fun facts about the more than 400 species of migrating and local birds that call Hatteras Island home. From the ways birds adapt to a new habitat to the most unusual residents within the refuge, this presentation will be an insightful, insider’s look into the Pea Island National Wildlife Refuge. Open for visitors of all ages, participants will also be able to create their own craft birds to take home as a souvenir.
Date(s): Wednesday, August 10, 2016
Time(s): 2:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.
Location: Pea Island National Wildlife Refuge, 14500 NC Highway 12, Rodanthe, NC 27968
Bear Necessities on Alligator River National Wildlife Refuge
Many visitors are surprised to learn that the Alligator River National Wildlife Refuge is home to one of the largest populations of black bears in the Eastern United States, and this informative presentation will shine a spotlight on the local bear population, from the areas that the bears adore, to the unique habits of these massive locals residents. After the presentation, attendees can follow the guide in their vehicle for a tour of the picturesque parts of the refuge, which includes plenty of wildlife watching (and maybe even some black bear sightings!) This family-friendly presentation is free to all visitors.
Date(s): Wednesday, August 10, 2016
Time(s): 5:30 - 7:00 p.m.
Location: Creef Cut Trail parking lot-Alligator River National Wildlife Refuge Hwy 64 & Milltail Road
Phone: (252) 473-1131
Red Wolf Howling-Alligator River National Wildlife Refuge
There are a lot of wild residents that are found within the vast Alligator River National Wildlife Refuge, and one of the most unique species is the local endangered red wolves. At this session, an experienced guide will explain the local wolf population through a brief presentation, and then will take visitors out to the heart of the refuge to listen to the not-so-distance sounds of the red wolves at play. A flashlight, head lamp, and bug spray will come in handy for this nighttime trek, and kids 12 and under are free to attend. (Adults are $10 per person.) Enjoy this unique opportunity to listen to the sounds of one of the Outer Banks’ most remarkable and endangered species, while exploring a cool and barely-inland portion of the coastal landscape.
Date(s): Wednesday, August 10, 2016
Time(s): 7:30 – 9:00 p.m.
Location: Creef Cut Trail parking lot, Alligator River National Wildlife Refuge, Hwy 64 & Milltail Road
Phone: (252) 473-1131
Live Music Greg & Mike Open Mic Night
Relax after a busy day at the beach with a stunning oceanfront view, an ice cold beer or cocktail, and a little live music with this weekly event that combines good tunes with a killer oceanfront vista. Held at the on-site Tiki Bar at the Nags Head Fishing Pier, visitors can lean back on an oceanfront stool or chair and unwind as Greg Shelton and friends provide the perfect beach music to set the mood. A great way to relax and enjoy the beach scene, this amazing venue serves as the perfect destination to extend Happy Hour into a fun-filled evening with the ocean as a constant backdrop.
Date(s): Wednesday, August 10, 2016
Time(s): 7:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m.
Location: Nags Head Fishing Pier, 3335 S Virginia Dare Trail, Nags Head, NC 27959
Phone: (252) 441-5141
Ocrafolk Opry
Head to the heart of Ocracoke to enjoy one of the island’s most famed and longest-running outdoor performances at the Deepwater Theater. The Ocracafolk Opry is a celebration of great music, storytelling, and local talent, and is a show that’s performed by the famous Molasses Creek – a local band that has gained national recognition, and which was even featured in the movie Nights in Rodanthe. Fun for all ages, this performance is a delightful sample of Ocracoke Living at its finest.
Date(s): Wednesday, August 10, 2016
Time(s): 8:00 p.m.
Location: Deepwater Theatre, 25 School Rd, Ocracoke, NC 27960
Phone: (252) 928-3411
Dynamic Flow Fitness on the Green
Start your day with a gentle workout in one of the most scenic spots in Duck – the local town green. On these well-landscaped grounds, students will enjoy an energizing workout that’s natural, playful, and practical, and which is accessible for both fitness newbies and athletes. Led by local trainer DL Althoff, this free class will be a bright beginning to any day at the beach.
Date(s): Wednesday, August 10, 2016
Time(s): 7:30 a.m.
Location: Duck Town Park, 1200 Duck Road, Duck, NC 27949
Phone: (252) 261-0290
Yoga in the Gardens
There’s arguably no better setting on Roanoke Island for relaxation than the Elizabethan Gardens, which is exactly why this weekly yoga class feels perfectly appropriate for maximizing your enjoyment and serenity during an OBX vacation. Held in a beautiful corner of the expansive gardens, and led by professional yoga instructor Chelsea Quattrone, this invigorating 90-minute class will have students energized and ready to continue their explorations of the scenic gardens, as well as the outlying attractions that Roanoke Island is renowned for.
Date(s): Wednesday, August 10, 2016
Time(s): 9:30 – 11:00 a.m.
Location: The Elizabethan Gardens, 1411 National Park Drive, Manteo, NC 27954
Phone: (252) 473-3234
Karaoke Nights on the Outer Banks
Release your inner rock star at this weekly Karaoke night at the hopping and centrally located Longboards Grill. Voted the "Best of the Beach" Karaoke in 2014 & 2015, this summertime karaoke night is hosted by DJ Sek Z. Sing, who will also provide dance breaks in between the line-up of star singers. Rising stars can also bring along their acoustic instruments to plug in and play along with the library of tunes, or perform their new originals. With a fun vibe that includes pool tables, shuffle board, darts and corn-hole, as well as food and drink specials all night long, this is a Karaoke night that will keep all the night owls in your party fully entertained.
Date(s): Wednesday, August 10, 2016
Time(s): 9:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m.
Location: Longboards Grill, 3833 N Croatan Hwy, Kitty Hawk, NC 27949
Phone: (252) 261-7377
Teen Night
Let the teens have a night out, (while the parents enjoy a drink at the neighboring Pangea Tavern), with this fun evening event that lets the kids let loose in a safe and fun environment. Held at the oceanfront Beach Klub next to the Avon Pier, this night features a DJ, plenty of dancing to the top 40, and lots of sodas, snacks and drinks at the on-site Tiki Bar. With an ideal setting for the younger crowd to relax and hang out, Teen Night is a great way for your older kids to have a blast off the beach.
Date(s): Wednesday, August 10, 2016
Time(s): 8:00 – 10:00 p.m.
Location: Koru Beach Klub, 40920 NB Highway 12, Avon, NC 27915
Phone: (252) 995-3125
OBX Ladies Night
Have a girls’ night out with lots of dancing, drinks, and great company at this weekly summertime Ladies Night that’s held at the Brewing Station – one of the central Outer Banks’ favorite destinations for summer fun. A local DJ will provide the dancing music, and all while guys will need to pony up a small cover charge, all ladies are free to join in the fun. Known as a local tradition, this hopping Wednesday party is always one of the hottest nights of the week.
Date(s): Wednesday, August 10, 2016
Time(s): 10:30 p.m. until closing
Location: Outer Banks Brewing Station, 600 South Croatan Hwy, Kill Devil Hills, NC 27948
Phone: (252) 449-2739
Summer Bridal Mixer
Are you dreaming about an OBX wedding but not sure what vendors are readily available to cater your big event? Then your first stop in planning a wedding or reception should be the Wednesday evening Bridal Mixer, which is sponsored by The Outer Banks Wedding Association. At this afternoon reception, you’ll be able to meet and greet with a collection of different service providers while sampling delicious cuisine and finding new and inspired ideas for the perfect seashore wedding. A must for soon-to-be brides and grooms, this event is a fantastic introduction to the deliciously rich world of weddings on the Outer Banks.
Date(s): Wednesday, August 10, 2016
Time(s): 4:00 to 6:00 p.m.
Location: Nags Head Golf Links, 5615 S Seachase Drive, Nags Head, NC 27959
Phone: (252) 441-8073
Children’s Show
Treat the youngest members of your vacationing party to a world-class morning of theater during this limited-run show that transforms a classic Hans Christian Andersen story into an entertaining and fully unique performance. Performed by the Grey Seal Puppets organization, a famed company that has received such honors as the President’s Award from the Puppeteers of America, and the Award for Leadership in Theatre from the NC Theatre, this interactive performance will engross kids with its new take on the tale of “The Emperor’s New Clothes.” With opportunities for the audience to participate, and rich pageantry and puppet design that will impress young and old attendees alike, this one-of-a-kind event is not to be missed by theater lovers of all ages.
Date(s): Daily from Wednesday August 10, 2016 through July 1, 2016
Time(s): 10:30 a.m.
Location: Roanoke Island Festival Park, 1 Festival Park, Indoor Theatre, Manteo, NC 27954
Phone: (252) 475-1500
Wet & Wild Wednesday
The stunning Elizabethan Gardens sparkle just a little bit more when water is involved, and this weekly summertime event will be a blast for kids, thanks to an assortment of water sprinklers, squirt toys, a fully loaded water cannon, and many more cool-down activities that will keep everyone smiling. Swimsuits are recommended, as visitors are all but guaranteed to get wet, and sunscreen and towels will come in handy as well for this splash-worthy afternoon of entertainment. In addition to the water fun, kids will also enjoy a brief outside-the-classroom lesson, a free snack, and a chance to hone their gardening skills by potting a take-home plant. Educational and refreshing, this regular event serves as a cool new way to enjoy the Elizabethan Gardens.
Date(s): Wednesday, August 10, 2016
Time(s): 2:00 – 3:00 p.m.
Location: Elizabethan Gardens, 1411 National Park Drive, Manteo, NC 27954
Phone: (252) 473-3234
Native American Traditions: Tattooing
Tattooing and body painting have been an integral part of different Native American cultures for centuries, and this unique presentation will outline the meanings and stories behind the world of different colors, styles and designs that are used for special ceremonial traditions, enhancing personal power, honoring a loved one, and much more. As attendees learn the meaning behind the different designs, they’ll also have the chance to make their own personal (temporary) tattoo of special, personal significance. Educational and fun for visitors of all ages, this weekly presentation is free with admission to the Frisco Native American Museum.
Date(s): Wednesday, August 10, 2016
Time(s): 3:00 p.n.
Location: Frisco Native American Museum & Natural History Center, 53536 NC Highway 12, Frisco, NC 27936
Phone: (252) 995-4440
Fiber Arts Workshop
Enjoy an opportunity to hone your own artistic skills in an inspired environment by signing up for an intimate Fiber Arts class at the charming Blue Pelican Gallery in Hatteras Village. This unique class that’s open to students of all ages showcases a variety of fiber-based crafts and techniques, including knitting a shawl or scarf, weaving or using macramé to create a small wall hanging or dream catcher, or weaving a small basket. Reservations and pre-payment are required, and space is limited to ensure all students can enjoy detailed instruction from the local artist and teacher. Fun for all ages, this class is a unique experience to add to any Hatteras Island vacation itinerary.
Date(s): Wednesday, August 10, 2016
Time(s): 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Location: Blue Pelican Gallery, 57762 NC Highway 12, Hatteras, NC 27943
Phone: (252) 986-2244
Outer Banks Wedding Guild Open House
Planning a seaside wedding, family reunion, corporate retreat, or other grand OBX celebration? Then you’ll want to research the incredible vacation rental homes and enticing venues that are readily at your disposal. For a first-hand glimpse at some of the most popular destinations for big events, check out the Outer Banks Wedding Guild Open House. From a central meeting point, you’ll meet an assortment of professionals who can help you plan the perfect celebration, as well as visit and tour some of the outstanding venues the OBX has to offer. A great spot for talking with event planners and wedding / event pros, this event is a nice first step for plotting out how the celebrate, Outer Banks style.
Date(s): Wednesday, August 10, 2016
Time(s): 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Location: Outer Banks Wedding Guild, 247 Wax Myrtle Trail, Southern Shores, NC 27949
Phone: (252) 305-7444
Ocracoke Makers Market
Enjoy a first-hand sample of the wealth of goodies that local craftsmen and artisans create at the weekly Ocracoke Makers Market. Held on the Historic Wahab House lawn in the center of the village along the waterfront, visitors will be treated to a treasure trove of local crafts, original artworks, handmade items and accessories, jewelry, homemade food, fresh produce, and much, much more. The market is the perfect opportunity to meet and greet with local vendors and friends, and enjoy a hearty sample of all the handcrafted gifts and fare that this island produces on a regular basis. The market is free and open to the public, and everyone is welcome to attend.
Date(s): Wednesday, August 10, 2016
Time(s): 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Location: Historic Wahab House lawn along Silver Lake Harbor, Ocracoke Village, NC 27960
Dockside Talk aboard the Skipjack Wilma Lee
Head to the Community Store docks in the heart of Ocracoke Village for a chance to hear engaging tales of pirates, history, storied locals and more during these free talks that celebrate the tradition of enjoying an island conversation. The talks are free and sponsored by Ocracoke Alive, and every talk has a new subject matter and historical chapter to uncover. With an ever-changing array of Pirate Tales, Fiddle Tunes, and the stories behind the Wilma Lee herself, visitors will enjoy an enchanting glimpse into Ocracoke’s culture while taking in a stunning view of Silver Lake Harbor.
Date(s): Wednesday, August 10, Thursday, August 11, and Friday, August 12, 2016
Time(s): 10:00 a.m.
Location: Community Store Docks, 294 Irvin Garrish Highway, Ocracoke, NC 27960
Outdoor Classroom Summer Programs
Add a little education to a beach vacation in Ocracoke with a free summertime program that’s held at the undeniably scenic Outdoor Classroom at the NCCAT eastern campus on Ocracoke Island. The site is impossible to miss, and is located at the very edge of NC Highway 12, just past the local ferry docks. At this stunning venue, kids will learn all about the environment, wildlife, and history that is abundant in this small corner of the Outer Banks, all while enjoying plenty of sea-worthy views and fresh salty breezes. Every program lasts roughly 90 minutes and is led by a talented local or visiting educator, and covers a new topic every week through a variety of hands-on and engaging presentations and / or activities. Fun for all ages, (and especially the youngest vacationers in your party), this free outdoor class takes the concept of “Summer School” to a wholly fun new level.
Date(s): Wednesday, August 10, 2016
Time(s): 10:00 a.m.
Location: NCCAT Outdoor Classroom, end of NC Highway 12, Ocracoke, NC 27960
Artful Evenings at Studio 12
Visitors who are inspired by the beauty of Hatteras Island can put their creative juices to good use through this selection of two unique art classes that are offered at Studio 12. Students can sign up to create a one-of-a-kind mermaid ring, or can learn the art of canvas painting and capture the beautiful beachscapes. Guided by a local and professional artists, and featuring coinciding free appetizers and specials on drinks from the neighboring Samantha's Coffee and Smoothie shop, this fun and artful night is a family-friendly activity that everyone will adore. Best of all, at the end of the class, students will have a treasured and personalized souvenir of their OBX vacation to take home and display.
Date(s): Thursday, August 11, 2016
Time(s): Two art classes are held in the evening
Location: Studio 12, 41008 NC Hwy. 12, Avon, NC 27915
Phone: (252) 995-7899
Coloring Night at Books to Be Red
Have extra stress that you want to be rid of before your vacation is over? Then head over to Ocracoke Island’s favorite bookstore – Books to be Red – for this special coloring session that will provide ample stress relief and will fuel creativity for budding artists. Books to Be Red will provide the coloring pages, crayons, markers, and even the refreshments, so all visitors have to do is show up and get ready to have fun. This event is free for artists of all ages and talents, and is a popular way for vacationers and locals alike to meet, mingle, and enjoy a relaxing evening letting their imaginations run wild. Space may be limited, and visitors are free to bring along their own coloring books, or pick up a new one at the shop.
Date(s): Thursday, August 11, 2016
Time(s): 6:30 – 8:30 p.m.
Location: Books to be Red, 34 School Rd, Ocracoke, NC 27960
Phone: (252) 928-3936
Joan’s Way Tour
Let all members of the family enjoy a museum-like experience while touring the Whalehead in Historic Corolla with this special children’s audio tour that will appeal to the youngest members of your party. Joan’s Way Tour introduces the opulent life of the 1920s from the eyes of Joan – the daughter of the Whalehead in Historic Corolla owner’s valet - who will explain what life in the big house was like when she was just a girl. Guided throughout, and covering all the rich aspects of the sprawling club, this tour will shine a new light on the Whalehead in Historic Corolla that kids of all ages can enjoy. This tour is designed for children ages 6-12, and space is limited to just 30 children per tour. Tickets can be bought on-site or in advance online.
Date(s): Thursday, August 11, 2016
Time(s): 9:00 – 10:00 a.m.
Location: Whalehead in Historic Corolla, 1100 Club Rd, Corolla, NC 27927
Phone: (252) 453-9040
Bees, Bats & Butterflies
Though often overlooked in the Pea Island National Wildlife Refuge, the bees, bats and butterflies play a key role in ensuring this coastal habitat remains attractive to the roughly 400 species of birds who flock to the region. This presentation outlines the importance of these pollinators and how they ensure the survival of both the birds and human seashore visitors though an engaging talk that’s filled with fun facts. A kid-friendly craft will also be a part of the session, ensuring that the refuge’s youngest visitors can create a personalized souvenir to take home. This presentation is free for all attendees.
Date(s): Thursday, August 11, 2016
Time(s): 2:30 – 3:30 p.m.
Location: Pea Island National Wildlife Refuge Visitor Center, 14500 NC Highway 12, Rodanthe, NC 27968
Open-Air Tram Tour of Alligator River National Wildlife Refuge
Sit back, relax, and let a local refuge pro take the wheel as you admire the abundant wildlife that’s found within the extensive Alligator River National Wildlife Refuge. During this adventure, you’ll ride in style via an open air tram that cruises through some of the most scenic and seldom-discovered regions of the refuge. Along the way, you’ll learn more about the refuge history, the native wildlife and plants, and the abundance of wild activity that occurs in the refuge on a daily basis. Be sure and bring a camera and binoculars – the sightseeing is second to none during this wild excursion. Cost is $10 per adult and free for kids 12 and under. Visitors may want to reserve their space in advance through the National Wildlife Refuge to guarantee a spot on the tram.
Date(s): Thursday, August 11, 2016
Time(s): 8:30 – 11:00 a.m.
Location: Creef Cut Trail parking lot, Alligator River National Wildlife Refuge, Hwy 64 & Milltail Road
Phone: (252) 473-1131
Storybook Thursdays
Take a break from the sun and enjoy a relaxed activity that the youngest members of your crew will adore with this weekly event that’s held in the air conditioned Odom Hall at the stunning Elizabethan Gardens. During this story hour, visitors will enjoy a new garden-inspired story every week which is followed with a light snack and a hands-on activity designed to inspire young creativity and imaginations. Guests will also receive a free plant that they pot themselves to take home to their own garden, and can spend the rest of the morning touring the exquisite gardens which are in full bloom during the summer months. Fun for both children and parents, this event presents a unique new way to experience and appreciate all the cool things to do on the Outer Banks.
Date(s): Thursday, August 11, 2016
Time(s): 10:00 – 11:00 a.m.
Location: The Elizabethan Gardens, 1411 National Park Rd. Manteo, NC 27954
Phone: (252) 473-3234
Concert On The Duck Town Green
Cap off a day at the beach by spreading out a beach blanket, enjoying a soundside sunset, and listening to some of the most talented local musicians and bands on the Outer Banks. The Town of Duck provides a free outdoor concert every Thursday in the summer months, allowing patrons to settle in for an evening of relaxed entertainment. Coolers, picnic baskets, pets and kids are all welcome, and visitors will want to arrive early to score a “front row” patch of grass on the well-manicured grounds. This Thursday’s featured live music is Soul House Revival.
Date(s): Thursday, August 11, 2016
Time(s): 6:30 p.m.
Location: Duck Town Park, 1200 Duck Road, Duck, NC 27949
Phone: (252) 261-0290
History of U.S. Life-Saving Service Talk
Learn about the heroic efforts the US Lifesaving Service and the modern day Coast Guard during this fascinating series of weekly talks in July that are led by Commander Carl Smith (retired) of the U.S. Coast Guard. During these fascinating and informative talks, visitors will hear all about the incredible rescue of crew members from the 1918 British tanker, the Mirlo, and how everyday heroes continue to perform historic rescues using modern day equipment. With more than 30 years of active duty experience, Commander Smith is an expert in his field and was involved in more than 1,300 search and rescues during his military career. Engaging throughout, this session will shed new light on the brave men who saved lives all along the Outer Banks.
Time(s): Thursday, August 11, 2016
Location: Chicamacomico Life-Saving Station Historic Site, 23645 NC Highway 12, Rodanthe, NC 27968
Phone:(252) 987-1552
Village Of Nags Head 5k Series - Presented By Village Realty
Want to enjoy a little competitive work-out while exploring some of the most scenic stretches of Nags Head? Then you’ll want to sign up for the summertime Village Of Nags Head 5k Series – a fun race that veers through Jockey’s Ridge State Park, the oceanside shorelines, and a number of pretty locales in between. Suitable for runners of all experience levels and open to participants of all ages, runners and walkers will all receive a free T-shirt, a finisher medal, a light complimentary breakfast, and a free gift. In addition, custom designed trophies are given to first place male and female runners. Discounts are available for military personnel, children, and teens, and can be purchased in advance. Enjoy some fun in the sun while exploring the Town of Nags Head in a friendly and competitive environment with this fun installment of the Village Of Nags Head 5k Series.
Date(s): Thursday, August 11, 2016
Time(s): 7:30 a.m.
Location: Outer Banks Mall behind Food Lion, 5200 S. Croatan Hwy, Nags Head, NC 27959
Phone: (252) 480-2224
Magic Entertainment at the Black Pelican Restaurant
Patrons who are waiting for a table, enjoying a drink at the bar, or waiting for their fare need only to snap their fingers, and the amazing Stanley the Magician will appear to entertain their party with a wealth of engaging and eye-popping tricks. This entertaining and private magic show is a complimentary part of an evening at the Black Pelican, and is sure to produce plenty of smiles, laughs, and amazement from dinner patrons of all ages. Free for all guests, be prepared to laugh out loud while enjoying an extra dose of fun during your night out on the town.
Date(s): Thursday, August 11, Friday, August 12, and Saturday August 13, 2016
Time(s): 6:00 – 9:00 p.m.
Location: Black Pelican Oceanfront Restaurant (Milepost 4), 3848 Virginia Dare Trail North, Kitty Hawk, NC 27949
Phone: (252) 261-3171
Wine Tastings at Zillie’s
Come to one of Ocracoke’s favorite foodie destinations to enjoy a weekly wine tasting that showcases vintages from all over the Carolina coastline and beyond. With a $20 ticket, patrons will have an opportunity to sample five unique wines that are paired with an exceptional appetizer. Reservations are required, but everyone is welcome to enjoy a unique taste of the Ocracoke cuisine scene.
Date(s): Thursday, August 11, 2016, Friday, August 12, 2016,
Time(s): 6:00 – 9:00 p.m.
Location: Zillie's Island Pantry, Back Rd., Ocracoke, NC 27960
Phone: (252) 928-9036
Meet a Mustang in Corolla Fridays
Visitors will have a rare opportunity to get up close and personal with Corolla’s famed wild horses at this weekly event that serves as a meet and greet with a gentle local resident. Museum patrons can pet a friendly rescued horse while learning more about the wild mustangs that call this unique region of the OBX home. This event is free for all ages, although donations are encouraged to help the Corolla Wild Horse Fund continue their goal of protecting these wild and rare creatures.
Date(s): Friday, August 12, 2016
Time(s): 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Location: Wild Horse Museum Store – Old Corolla Village, 1129 Corolla Village Rd, Corolla, NC 27927
Phone: (252) 453-8002
Crafting Canvas-Backed Decoys
Creating decoys is a generations-old tradition in coastal North Carolina, and was an instrumental practice for both locals who wanted to provide for their own families, as well as the first wave of entrepreneurs who took out the original island visitors on hunting and fishing expeditions. During this special demonstration, visitors can see the craft of constructing a canvas-backed decoy first-hand by regional artist Sam Green, who will show how a little paint and ingenuity can transform raw materials into a stunning (and functional) work of art. Visitors can view his previous creations, and can chat with the artist and knowledgeable watermen on the intricate process, as well as why these decoys are so essential for the community. This event is free and open to all visitors of the Graveyard of the Atlantic Museum.
Date(s): Friday, August 12, 2016
Time(s): 12:30 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Location: Graveyard of the Atlantic Museum, 59200 Museum Drive, Hatteras, NC 27943
Phone: (252) 986-2995
Soundside Seining (Hatteras Island)
Spend a morning exploring a wide section of the Pamlico Sound while encountering a veritable world of sea creatures that live just beneath the surface during this entertaining and educational program that highlights the unique aquatic life of the island landscape. Led by an experienced National Park Service ranger, explorers of all ages will wade through the sound and use a seining net to scoop up a variety of critters, from hermit crabs that scoot along the sandy floor, to small schools of fish that cruise through the shallow waters. This session is open to nature fans of all ages, although sturdy water shoes are required to attend, (no flip-flops or Crocs please), and participants should be prepared to get wet. Bug spray and sunscreen are also recommended. This is an open and free program to the public, and no pre-registration is required – just head to the Sandy Bay parking area just north of Hatteras Village to join in the fun.
Date(s): Friday, August 12, 2016
Time(s): 8:30 – 10:00 a.m.
Location: Sandy Bay soundside parking lot, NC Highway 12, Hatteras, NC 27943
US Coast Guard Station Hatteras Inlet Tour
Enjoy a rare opportunity to tour an active Coast Guard station during this special event that combines maritime history, modern technology, and fascinating new insight on how the local Coast Guard personnel readily save lives on a daily basis. Free to the public but limited to just 20 participants, visitors will be able to tour the interior of the Hatteras Inlet USCG Station while learning about the Coast Guard’s predecessors, the Lifesaving Service, and hearing heroic tales about some of the organization’s most famed rescues. Interested participants must pre-register in person at the Hatteras Island Museum, which is located on the grounds of the Cape Hatteras Lighthouse, and visitors and history buffs of all ages are welcome.
Date(s): Friday, August 12, 2016
Time(s): 3:30 – 4:30 p.m.
Location: US Coast Guard Station Hatteras Inlet, Hatteras, NC 27943
Outer Banks Bird Walk (Ocracoke Island)
Isolated Ocracoke Island is home to hundreds of different types of water birds, shorebirds, and migrating birds, thanks to an array of unique ecosystems and miles of pristine natural landscapes where wildlife can flourish. During this free program for visitors, birdwatchers of all experience levels can join a National Park Service Ranger to explore some of Ocracoke’s best vantage points for admiring the local wildlife. Binoculars, a camera, and bug spray are all recommended, and the ranger will be happy to answer questions and will readily point out local species of interest. Fun for all ages, this open program serves as an engaging opportunity to learn more about the assortment of unique birds and other aquatic creatures that call Ocracoke Island a temporary or full-time home.
Date(s): Friday, August 12, 2016
Time(s): 8:30 – 10:00 a.m.
Location: Hatteras Ferry parking lot on the end of NC Highway 12, Ocracoke, NC 27960
Currituck Cornhole Tournament
Want to test your cornhole skills against local and visiting competitors, while having a blast in the process? Then you’ll want to swing by the Historic Corolla Park in the heart of the Northern Outer Banks to test your skills against the area’s greatest during the weekly “Currituck Cornhole Tournament in Historic Corolla Park.” Registration begins at 12:00 p.m., with a limit of 32 teams total, with cash prizes awarded to the weekly winner. The cost is $5 Person/$10 Team, and participants are sure to have fun regardless of championship title thanks to a stunning backdrop and plenty of great company.
Date(s): Friday, August 12, 2016
Time(s): 1:00 – 4:00 p.m.
Location: Historic Corolla Park, 1100 Club Rd, Corolla, NC 27927
Check-In Party
Start your vacation right with a southern-style feast in the heart of Corolla. Before you check into your vacation home, stop by Mike Dianna's Grill Room for an easy-going lunch with plenty of home cooking and family-friendly fare. The restaurant will be serving big plates of pulled pork barbecue, baked beans, and cole slaw, and live music will be provided by Sean Olds every Saturday afternoon. Serving as a great way to relax after a long drive, this afternoon party is a refreshing beginning to a week of fun in the sun.
Date(s): Saturday, August 13, 2016
Time(s): 12:00 – 4:00 p.m.
Location: Mike Dianna's Grill Room, 777 Sunset Boulevard, Corolla, NC 27927
Phone: (252) 453-4336
Karaoke Night with Alan Ross
Show off your talent with family and friends at this weekly karaoke event at one of the central Outer Banks’ favorite evening hang-outs, Mulligan’s Raw Bar & Grille. Hosted by Alan Ross, (who has been emceeing karaoke nights on the OBX for more than 20 years), visitors can bang out their favorite tunes or just enjoy the wealth of local talent while enjoying cold drink specials close to the beach. Always fun, this Karaoke Night allows the rising stars in your vacationing party to shine.
Date(s): Saturday, August 13, 2016
Time(s): 9:00 – 11:00 p.m.
Location: Mulligan’s Raw Bar & Grille, 4005 S Croatan Hwy, Nags Head, NC 27959
Phone: (252) 480-2000
Manteo Farmer’s Market
Enjoy a morning of touring the beautiful Manteo waterfront while picking up armfuls of fresh veggies and locally made homegrown souvenirs with a visit to the weekly Manteo Farmers’ Market. This exceptional market that’s found in a centrally located corner of the downtown area features an array of regional vendors who specialize in produce, baked goods, condiments and accoutrements, crafts, artworks, jewelry, and so much more. Serving as an inviting sample of what the Outer Banks has to offer, this farmer’s market is a vibrant and homegrown collection of All Things Outer Banks.
Date(s): Saturday, August 13, 2016
Time(s): 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Location: George Washington Creef Park, 104 Fernando St. Manteo, NC 27954
Scott Sechman Live at the Beachside Bistro in the Sea Ranch Hotel
Visitors who want a sunny way to cap off a busy beach day can settle into an outdoor deck chair and enjoy some cold drinks and great live music with this weekly summer concert that’s held at the oceanfront Beachside Bistro at the Sea Ranch Hotel. Scott Sechman is a popular local musician who has performed at venues all along the Outer Banks, and who is well-known for his collaborations with famed musicians throughout the decades, including Rock & Roll Hall of Fame member, Bill Medley and the Grassroots. Featuring cool classic rock covers and Americana classics, patrons can groove to the hits while enjoying a beautiful view of the endless Atlantic Ocean. With lots of cold beverages to go around and a sunny venue, this summer concert is perfect for relaxing and enjoying the OBX scene to the fullest.
Date(s): Saturday, August 13, 2016
Time(s): 6:00 – 9:00 p.m.
Location: Beachside Bistro, 1731 N Virginia Dare Trail, Kill Devil Hills, NC 27948
Phone: (252) 255-1063