Seaside Art Gallery on the beach road in Nags Head has a well deserved reputation for featuring unique and fine art. In May the gallery will be one of 21 recognized International Miniature Art Shows in the nation featuring some of the finest miniature art artists. This press release from PRURGENT gives the details. “The “Minis”… Continue reading miniature art show at seaside gallery in may
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the fresh market opens in nags head!
The Fresh Market offers a different kind of shopping experience for Outer Banks visitors and residents. Focused on gourmet foods and the shopping experience, it’s a welcome addition to the local food provision scene. The North Beach Sun‘s Kip Tabb was there for the grand opening. “If you are The Fresh Market and your… Continue reading the fresh market opens in nags head!
epic crash video = epic fun!
Professional kiteboarder Dimitri Maramenides publishes some of the best kiteboarding footage we’ve ever seen. Owner of EPIC Kites, Dimitri is seemingly unafraid of anything and has a habit of hitting the water with a GoPro camera strapped to himself, his kite or board. The result is often breathtaking and gasp-inducing, and affords a view of the… Continue reading epic crash video = epic fun!
simple steps help preserve outer banks beaches
Sometimes the solutions to our more difficult problems come as a gift. In this article from Lindsey Dianna of the North Beach Sun, the gift is some Christmas trees, some plugs of beach grass and a simple way to preserve the dune line that protects the Beach Road in Kitty Hawk. “Donny King, owner of Ocean… Continue reading simple steps help preserve outer banks beaches
new flood zone maps good news for the OBX
For decades the Outer Banks was viewed as ground zero for catastrophic flood risk, but new mapping technology and research tell a very different story. This article from WUNC’s Eric Mennel does a great job of explaining what is happening and why. “There is a significant number of properties coming out of the flood zone… Continue reading new flood zone maps good news for the OBX
the (almost) forgotten history of the outer banks
From the earliest European explorations to modern times, the Outer Banks have been in the middle of the history of this country. This post from Ryan Thibodeau at Carolina Designs takes a look at some of the almost forgotten nuggets of local history from the Civil War to the end of segregated education. “It may… Continue reading the (almost) forgotten history of the outer banks
mollie fearing art show call for entries from dcac
Mollie Fearing was one of the founding members of the Dare County Arts Council. The Mollie Fearing Memorial Art Show is is part of her legacy and an extraordinary tribute to her love of art and community. This press release from the Arts Council gives complete details. Exhibition Dates are May 4–31 with an awards ceremony… Continue reading mollie fearing art show call for entries from dcac
obx golf courses hit a hole in one in nc
Adding to the allure of the Outer Banks, the area’s golf courses have always been considered by anyone who plays them to be outstanding. This article from Matin Ames and Brad King writing for World Golf News confirms that. “The famed Outer Banks of North Carolina further cements its reputation as a bourgeoning golf destination with… Continue reading obx golf courses hit a hole in one in nc
ocracoke: small island, big fun
Even in for a location as unique as the Outer Banks, Ocracoke is a special place and worth a visit at any time of year. This wonderful article from Diane Daniel of the Boston Globe shares just how delightful the island, and its people can seem to a traveler. “My partner, Lina, and I had waited until… Continue reading ocracoke: small island, big fun
first friday is back
First Friday in Manteo is a combination celebration of small town life, the arts and music. Held the first Friday of the month April through October, it’s a fun way to experience the Outer Banks community. This article from the North Beach Sun captures the feel of the evening. “First Friday in Manteo is back–and… Continue reading first friday is back