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Best Bets for August in the Outer Banks

Saturday, August 1st, 2009

During the height of the summer season the Outer Banks are more alive than ever! There’s nothing like spending the early morning on the beach with a relaxing stroll along the shore, or a lively game of volleyball or cornhole while the wild mustang play in the nearby dunes. We like to think this is a great time to come visit because it marks a time when most people have finished their vacations, leaving plenty of beach vacation rentals available. August is a great time to gather everyone for a week-long family reunion in a multi-room beach cottage, or one last weekend getaway with the kids before school starts.

Wednesdays through August, you can stop by the Whalehead club from 3-7 PM for Wednesday Wine tastings. For a $20 fee you can taste the best whites and red and enjoy live music as the sun sets. If you have a taste for something sweet, consider a visit to Martin Vineyards on Knott’s Island, where the peach orchard may have some choice fruits available for picking. Be sure to call ahead for availability.

If you think you have what it takes to build the best sand castle in the Outer Banks or out-kayak the competition, you’ll want to try your luck at the Ocean Games, sponsored by Kitty Hawk Kites (with locations in Currituck and Nags Head). The fun starts early on August 8 and registration is free.

For more fun family-oriented Outer Banks events, be sure to visit our online calendar for new additions and schedule changes. Don’t let August pass by without a visit - school is right around the corner!

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Outer Banks have things to do from dawn to dusk

Thursday, July 9th, 2009

For $7 an adult can climb the 214 steps to the top of the lighthouse, about 150 feet over the sound.

We could see where N.C. 12 ends in the north, the town of Corolla and the village of Duck to the south, the Currituck Sound to the west and the Atlantic Ocean to the east as we circled around the top of the lighthouse.

It is very windy atop the lighthouse, and we were both trembling a little from the height and the long climb to the top. But it is totally worth the effort.

Read more about Josh Humphries’ trip to Currituck and the Outer Banks in the Greenville Daily Reflector.

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8th Annual Outer Banks “Under the Oaks” Art Festival

Wednesday, June 17th, 2009

The Whalehead Club at Currituck Heritage Park Presents the 8th Annual “Under the Oaks” Art Festival

Enjoy this annual outdoor art show on the grounds of Currituck Heritage Park with over 100 quality artists showcasing a wide variety of media, musical entertainment, food concessions, art auction, and children’s activities.

Admission is free - $5 parking donation requested.
Dates: Wed., Jun 24, 2009 to Thurs., Jun 25, 2009
Address: The Whalehead Club at Currituck Heritage Park: 1100 Club Rd., Corolla
Info: 252-453-9040

Time: Wednesday: 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. | Thursday: 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Price: $5.00 parking fee
Event Web site: click here
Email: events@whaleheadclub.com

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