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JanuaryPenguin Plunge January 1, 2010 The 2009 Penguin Plunge
marked the sixth year friends gathered to dip into the ocean on New
Year's Day, and more than 120 people took part in the event. The fun
starts at 1 PM. Plungers are asked to donate $5 to help with a local
charity. The 2009 event raised more than $2,100 for the Taylor Hyman
Foundation. Organized by volunteers Tabbie Nance and Miriam Sutton, the
plunge offers fun seekers a way to get a fresh, a real fresh, start to
the new year. New Year's Day Kite
Fly January 1, 2010 Go fly a kite — or just
come and watch as kite fliers kick off the New Year. The high-flying
action begins around noon at The Circle area in Atlantic Beach. If you
don't bring a kite, at least bring a camera and capture a fun way to
bring in the New Year. For those who decide to participate, this event
is good practice for the annual Carolina Kite Fest in October. The event
is hosted by Kites Unlimited; call the number above for details. Bridal Fair January 16, 2010 This is an event the
bride-to-be must attend. Take the groom, the mother, the future in-laws
and any others involved in the planning. Booths are set up by planners,
DJs, photographers, officiants, honeymoon travel agents and more. You
can sample creations by catering companies and wedding cake bakers, plus
see a fabulous fashion show highlighting wedding gowns, dresses for the
mothers of the bride and groom, bridesmaids and flower girl dresses, and
much more. Tickets are $5 and are available at the door or in advance by
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FebruaryArt From the Heart February 12-27, 2010 This two-week
exhibition and sale of original, innovative and traditional works by
selected area artists occurs each year in mid-February. The Arts Council
of Carteret County organizes and funds this fine-arts event. Combined
with an annual exhibit of work by area school children, this exhibition
is a great opportunity for art lovers to view (and buy) original oils
and acrylics; water media; photography and computer generated art;
glass, stone, fiber arts and other three-dimensional artwork; pastels
and drawings; and mixed media. Proceeds benefit the Arts Council.
Admission is free. Empty
Bowls February 18, 2009 This annual event raises
money to feed the hungry and is very popular. Carteret Community
College, local potters, high school students, art classes and area
restaurants team up for this event in an effort to raise money for area
soup kitchens and food banks. For about $15, guests receive a
handcrafted soup bowl and some delicious soup. Tickets are sold in
advance, usually in beginning in January, at various locations and at
the Civic Center. This is a popular event and sells out quickly, so call
early.
Carolina Chocolate Festival February 6-7, 2010 This is the event for
chocolate lovers. Started in 2003, the event has continued to grow each
year. The event offers visitors an opportunity to enjoy exhibit booths
with chocolate demonstrations from professional chefs and to support
local nonprofit groups selling tasty treats. In addition to the weekend
festival, other fun-filled events add to the celebration, such as a
special dinner, a Champagne and Truffles Party, a Chocolate Spa and a
Chocolate Sunday Brunch. Each year brings new additions, so it's always
worth checking out. The festival offers fondue, music, a baking contest
and even a hands-free pudding-eating contest for children. There is also
a supervised place for kids to play. Admission supports local charities
and is about $8 for adults, $2 for children 5 to 12 years of age and
free for children younger than 5.
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MarchCoastal Home
and Garden Show March 6-8, 2009 This annual trade show assembles the
services, wares and expertise of local businesses that focus on aspects of
building, landscaping and decorating. With more than 65 exhibitors you can
gather ideas, good advice and the right products for do-it-yourself
projects. Or you can shop for professional services during the show. This is
a mutually beneficial opportunity for businesses and the community, too. St. Patrick's Festival March 14, 2009 / March 13, 2010 Winter hibernation is
halted by this March event, held on the Saturday prior to St. Patrick's Day
at Emerald Plantation Shopping Center. A great day full of fun and games for
the entire family, the event includes corned beef and cabbage, traditional
beverages and music. Green is plentiful when it comes to attire and
decorations, so be prepared to join in the fun — and even join in a jig. The
festival features everything from arts and crafts vendors to children's
amusement rides to live entertainment for all to enjoy. Other events
surrounding the festival include an 8K road race and the Little Ms. and Mr.
Leprechaun Contest. Sponsored by the Emerald Isle Parks and Recreation
Department and the Business Association, the festival supports local
craftspeople and civic organizations. It's free and loads of fun for the
entire family. Swansboro Oyster Roast &
Pig Out March 21, 2009 This is an event not to be missed if
you enjoy oysters or a pig-pickin'. And while you are enjoying all the food
and having fun, you are helping the community. The event funds scholarships
awarded each year by the civic organization. From Swansboro through Emerald
Isle and beyond, the population turns out for all-you-can-eat oysters,
flounder, clam chowder, hot dogs or a pig-pickin' with traditional slaw and
hushpuppy trimmings. The event usually happens around St. Patrick's Day on
the third Saturday in March. Tickets are $40 in advance and $45 at the door.
The event takes place from 5 to 8 PM. Fun Fest March 21, 2009 Fun Fest is an annual
fund-raising event of the North Carolina Seafood Festival (NCSF). Fun
Fest features food, music and lots of fun for families. The NCSF takes
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AprilEaster Egg Hunt April 11, 2009 On the Saturday before Easter Sunday,
the Beaufort Historic Site is the perfect setting for a traditional Easter
egg hunt for the younger members of the family up to age 7. It's a BYOB
event, bring-your-own basket that is, heaped with small-town warmth and
charm. The hunt begins at 11 AM with hundreds of hidden eggs to be found.
There are prizes and refreshments, too. Admission is free, and everyone is
welcome. Newport Pig Cooking
Contest April 3-4, 2009 / April 2-3, 2010 The annual Newport
Pig Cooking Contest is one of the largest whole-hog, pig-cooking
competitions in the state. This huge barbecue competition is held on the
first Friday and Saturday in April and draws folks from all along the
Eastern seaboard for the best barbecue on earth. You'll find great food,
baked goods, live entertainment, rides and children's activities. Delicious
Down East barbecue goes on sale around noon on Saturday, as soon as judging
has been completed. Drive-up service is even available for those who want a
great lunch but don't want to wade through the crowds. The event benefits
numerous civic organizations. The winning cooks go on to the state
championship. Portsmouth Island Homecoming April 10, 2010 This heritage event celebrates the
history of Portsmouth Village on the Core Banks and is usually celebrated on
even-numbered years on the Saturday after Easter. Now an Historic District
in Cape Lookout National Seashore, Portsmouth is just south of Ocracoke
Inlet. Access is only by boat. The event provides a unique look at early
island life. Friends and descendants of island residents get together for an
old-fashioned church homecoming and dinner on the grounds. Call for details
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Publick Day
Beaufort Historic Site, 100 block Turner St., Beaufort (252) 728-5225, (800) 575-SITE |
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April 18, 2009 This annual event features a
Colonial-style flea market with the outdoor sale of varied merchandise and
crafts, along with entertainment, mock trials and exhibits. The day recalls
Colonial excitement generated by the arrival of the circuit court judge to
Beaufort. Proceeds benefit the restoration efforts and educational programs
through the Beaufort Historical Association. Admission is free, but expect
to have your wallet tempted by the array of crafts and goodies available.
You'll find everything from antiques, collectibles, fine arts and crafts,
wood turnings and toys, books, herbs, handmade jewelry and more. The kids
can enjoy children's colonial games with a living history demonstration from
1 to 3 PM and there are opportunities to ride the vintage English
double-decker with a narrated tour of the Beaufort Historic District for a
small fee. Hours are from 9 AM to 4 PM.
Emerald Isle Homes Tour & Art Show April 18, 2009 The Emerald Isle Homes Tour and Art
Show, in its 12th year in 2009, is sponsored by the Friends of the Western
Carteret Public Library. Tour hours are 10 AM until 4 PM, and hostesses at
each home welcome visitors. Tickets can be purchased at the library, the
Visitor Center on N.C. Highway 58 and other various other locations
throughout the area, including the Carteret County Library. Tickets are $12
in advance, $15 the day of the show, and come with a self-guided tour map to
the homes and gardens found in Emerald Isle and Cape Carteret. The art show
features works by local artists and is held at the Lands' End clubhouse in
Emerald Isle. Money raised benefits the library. Beaufort Wine and Food
Weekend April 22-26, 2009 This Beaufort Wine and Food Weekend
is a five-day event showcasing wine makers, local and celebrity chefs, and
other notable personalities. It pairs great wine with great food, and
the proceeds benefit local non-profits that draw tourism into the area. This
year's event supports the Beaufort Historical Association, the Friends of
the North Carolina Maritime Museum and the Carteret County Community College
Culinary School. There is an ever-growing list of events for both wine
lovers and food lovers (or in most cases, both). The weekend includes wine
luncheons and dinners, seminars, art, music and tastings. The main event
takes place in Beaufort; however, various events are conducted at
restaurants and other locations in nearby towns. Vin De Mer Grand Tasting
Village is the highlight of the weekend. It takes place on Saturday in
Beaufort and features a huge tasting tent filled with wines and foods.
Tickets are available at the Beaufort Historic Site Visitor Center, 130
Turner Street and online. Fort Macon Civil War Reenactment April 18-19, 2009 This event features Civil
War–period activities performed by members of the 1st N.C. Volunteers.
Similar events take place in July and September. Talks on flags, uniforms
and Civil War dress are held, as well as musket firings and drills.
Admission is free. Lookout Spring Road Race April 25, 2009 / April 24, 2010 This
annual family fun and fitness road race in Morehead City is sponsored by
the Lookout Rotary Club and takes place on the last Saturday of April.
This is a flat and fast course with an event for every age and every
skill level. The road race begins and ends at the Sports Center, and
participants can run a 10K, 5K or 1 mile, or take part in the
baby-jogger race. Proceeds from the event benefit local charities and
civic organizations. There is an entry fee, and families get a price
break. Prizes are awarded. Easter Sunrise Services April 12, 2009 The dawning of Easter morning is
celebrated in services at several locations across the county, many on the
waterfront or beach. The Carteret County News-Times lists service
locations and times the week before Easter.
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MayAmerican Music Festival May 2, 2009 The American Music Festival is a
non-profit chamber music series featuring concerts performed from
September through May. The 2009 - 2010 series marks the 20th season of
quality performances. The series is supported by subscription ticket
purchase, grants, donations and donor sponsorships and is managed by a
volunteer board of directors. Donations to the fund further promote
music with an educational outreach program that takes the gifted
musicians into area schools. Past concerts included world-class
performances by musicians of the Alexander Quartet, Nicholas Duchamp,
Carolina Piano Trio and Daedalus Quartet. Series subscriptions for five
concerts start at $100. Individual performance tickets are $25 for
adults and $15 for students and military. Performances usually take
place on Saturdays at 8 PM at The History Place in Morehead City.
Wooden Boat Show May 2, 2009 / May 1, 2010 The Wooden Boat Show of the
North Carolina Maritime Museum in Beaufort was the first and is the largest
gathering of wooden watercraft in the Southeast. This fascinating event
takes place the first Saturday in May. This is not a commercial show.
Instead it is a full day of scheduled demonstrations, talks and races that
attract people who share an interest in the art, craftsmanship and history
of wooden boats. Enthusiasts race radio-controlled boats in the pool on the
Maritime Museum patio, and the public is given an opportunity to sail in
traditional North Carolina boats. The show also offers music, a naval
re-enactors encampment and a shipwreck exhibit. This show has something fun
for all ages, so be sure to bring the whole family. The museum offers wooden
boat–related exhibits and events the week leading up to the show. Since some
of the events and exhibits take place at the museum's expansion site at
Gallants Channel in Beaufort, there are free park-and-ride services offered,
including a ground shuttle and water ferry service from downtown Beaufort.
Admission is free. Beaufort
By-the-Sea Music Festival May 8-9, 2009 Music flows along Taylor's Creek and
through downtown Beaufort each year during the Music Festival. Multiple
stages are set up throughout town, and a variety of music is offered, with
something sure to suit the ears of all ages. On Saturday, the Beaufort
Historic Site features a family fun area that showcases performers and all
kinds of fun activities for the kids. The is a free community event, and
volunteers do all the work. Carteret County Arts and Crafts
Coalition Spring Show May 23-24, 2009 This under-the-tent event is an
outdoor exhibition and sale of arts and crafts by juried coalition members
and is held three weekends a year on Memorial Day, Fourth of July and Labor
Day. There's also a holiday show that runs at another location for a
three-week show between Thanksgiving and Christmas. With an average of 40
local artists featured, it's a great venue to view and purchase the work of
these local artists and craftsmen. With many of the artists on site, it
offers the opportunity to meet and talk with them in person and get insight
into their work. The event runs Saturday from 10 AM to 5 PM and Sunday noon
to 5 PM. Admission is free. Crystal Coast
Quilt Show May 15-16, 2009 Quilts and all things to do with
quilting are what you will find at this annual event. Sponsored by the
Crystal Coast Quilt Guild, the show is a wonderful opportunity to see quilts
made by local artists as well as artists from across the country. Each year
the talented members of the guild make a quilt to be raffled off at the
show. They also exhibit their creations in a judged show. Last year's show
included more than 100 quilts. Vendors are on hand to offer quilting and
sewing supplies and materials. The show runs from 9 AM until 5 PM on both
days. Admission is $5 and is good for both days, with children under the age
of 12 admitted free. Morehead City Family Boating and
In-Water Boat Show May 15-17, 2009 / May 14-16, 2010 Always held the
third weekend in May, the Downtown Morehead City Revitalization Association
launched the Morehead City Family Boating and In-Water Boat Show in 2008.
The event showcases boat sales of all types plus family boat programs,
educational events, entertainment and plenty of vendors. Take advantage of
the opportunity to tour in-water and on-shore power boats, view Coast Guard
exhibits, catch up on the latest boating technology and learn more about
boating safety through the show's exhibits and programs. With a gala
celebration on Friday, the show runs from 10 AM to 5 PM on Saturday and 11
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Swansboro
Rotary King Mackerel & Bluewater Fishing Tournament
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May 22-24, 2009 Swansboro Rotary Club's King
Mackerel and Bluewater Tournament is held each May and offers some big
prizes. Registration takes place on the first day. The 2008 event drew a
field of 165 king mackerel boats and 40 bluewater boats, and a total purse
of nearly $250,000 in cash and prizes, with the first place taking home a
guaranteed $25,000 in cash. Proceeds from the tournament benefit the
Swansboro Rotary Scholarship Program for deserving seniors in Onslow and
Carteret counties. Participants pay category fees to compete in the
tournament. Woman's Fair May 2, 2009 Women's Fair is a trade show that focuses on women's lives. The show features booths and demonstrations on health, well-being, fashion, careers and more. Fashion shows and seminars take place during the expo. Marine Corps Air Station
Cherry Point Air Show May 15-17, 2009 Marine Corps Air Station
Cherry Point Air show is the state's largest air show on the East Coast's
largest Marine Corps air station. The 2009 show features the aerobatic jet
team, the Canadian Snowbirds, renowned for their thrilling performances.
Friday's Night Show features afterburners, rocket trucks, sky divers and
fireworks. The Saturday and Sunday day shows feature military and civilian
aerobatic demonstrations, historic and modern displays, the Blue Angels,
F-18 Hornets, AV-8B Harrier demonstrations and flybys. The show features
plenty of activities for children. The show and parking are free, with
preferred seating available for purchase. Of course, bring some extra cash
for some souvenirs, food, drinks and more. It's also helpful to bring lawn
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Antiques Show and Sale June 26-28, 2009 This show is held in
conjunction with the Beaufort Old Homes and Gardens Tour on the last weekend
in June each year. You'll find plenty of interesting antiques and
collectibles at the show with more than 40 booths for your viewing (and
shopping) pleasure. Tickets usually cost $5 and are good Friday through
Sunday of the Old Homes and Gardens Tour weekend. A combo ticket for the
tour and show/sale is offered. Tickets are available through the Beaufort
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Big Rock Blue Marlin Tournament
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June 5-13, 2009 Big Rock — one hardly needs to
say more. The tournament celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2008 and is one
of the oldest and largest sport-fishing tournaments in the country. It
involves fishing, fishing-related events, parties and daily public weigh-ins
on the Morehead City waterfront during the week and uses the Civic Center
for various events. The tournament benefits charities and nonprofit
organizations. Of course, the tournament winners benefit from a handsome
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Beaufort Old Homes and
Gardens Tour
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June 26-27, 2009 The Old Homes and Garden Tour
has become a favorite of visitors from around the world, and in 2009
Beaufort marks its 300th anniversary so there's a lot to celebrate. During
the last full weekend in June, the tour opens some of the county's oldest
private homes and buildings for narrated tours on Friday and Saturday. New
restorations and those in progress keep the tour fresh. This year marks the
49th annual walking tour, selected as a Southeast Tourism Society Top 20
Event for the month of June 2009. Tour-goers enjoy a self-paced tour of
private historic homes, gardens, churches and meeting halls. Private homes
including the circa 1709 Hammock House, the Beaufort Historic Site
buildings, the Old Burying Ground, narrated bus tours of the historic
district, music concerts and an antique car show are all slated for this
year's event. Tickets are $16 in advance and $20 on tour days. Children age
12 and younger get in for half price, and a combo ticket for the Antiques
Show and Sale is available. This fund-raising activity benefits the Beaufort
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Concert at Fort Macon
Series June-August 2009 The Concert in the Park
Series begins June 5 and continues on various Friday evenings through August
7. Concerts are scheduled for the following dates: June 5, June 19, June 26,
July 10, July 24 and August 7. This is one of the many outreach projects of
the Friends of Fort Macon, and admission is free. Each concert begins at 7
PM and ends around 8 PM. Family Nights at the
Aquarium June 18, 2009 / July 2, 16, 30, 2009 / August 13,
2009 The N.C. Aquarium at Pine Knoll Shores extends its hours on various
Thursday nights in the summer for Family Nights. Activities for all ages
begin at 5 PM, with a different theme chosen for each Thursday night. Call
ahead to find out what the theme will be for the evening. Programs are free
with regular admission or a membership.
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JulyCarteret County Arts and Crafts Coalition
Spring Show July 4-5, 2009 This under-the-tent event is an
outdoor exhibition and sale of arts and crafts by juried coalition members
and is held three weekends a year on Memorial Day, Fourth of July and Labor
Day. There's also a holiday show that runs at another location for three
weeks between Thanksgiving and Christmas. With an average of 40 local
artists featured, it's a great venue to view and purchase the work of these
local artists and craftspeople. With many of the artists on site, it offers
the opportunity to meet and talk with them in person and get insight into
their work. The show runs Saturday from 10 AM to 5 PM and Sunday noon to 5
PM. Admission is free. Independence Day
Celebrations July 4, 2009 Fourth of July fireworks and festivities
take place throughout the Crystal Coast. Morehead City, Atlantic Beach and
Emerald Isle regularly have evening fireworks, and Beaufort has a great
"small-town" morning parade that is followed by a community picnic on the
courthouse lawn with free ice cream and live music. Consult the local papers
for times and festive locations before the weekend, or call the Crystal
Coast Visitor Center, (252) 726-8148. Fireworks also light up the Swansboro
waterfront every Fourth of July. Family Nights at the
Aquarium June 18, 2009 / July 2, 16, 30, 2009 / August 13,
2009 The N.C. Aquarium at Pine Knoll Shores extends its hours on various
Thursday nights in the summer for Family Nights. Activities for all ages
begin at 5 PM, with a different theme chosen for each Thursday night. Call
ahead to find out what the theme will be for the evening. Programs are free
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Fort Macon Civil War Reenactment
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July 18-19, 2009 This July event features Civil
War–period activities performed between 10 AM to 4 PM by members of the 1st
N.C. Volunteers. Similar events take place in April and September. Talks on
flags, uniforms and Civil War dress are held, as well as musket firings and
drills. Admission is free. |
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Historic Beaufort Road Race July 18, 2009 This popular road race takes place on
the third Saturday in July, and 2009 marks its 30th year. The morning
event includes a certified 10K run, a certified 5K run and walk, and a
1-mile run and walk. There are also 10K and 5K wheelchair events and a
5K baby-jogger race. All the events start and end on the Beaufort
waterfront. The race is organized by Beaufort Ole Towne Rotary to
benefit area youth and community projects. There is an entry fee, and
families get a price break. Prizes are awarded.
Buddy Pelletier Longboard
Memorial Contest July 25-26, 2009 Held annually during the
last full weekend in July, this event attracts amateur and professional
surfers from the East Coast and various countries, including former and
current East Coast, ESA and world champions. The contest is held by the
Buddy Pelletier Surfing Foundation, an organization that sponsors
fellowships and renders humanitarian aid to members of the East Coast
surfing community. The contest offers beginning surfers the chance to
get in the water with some of the best the world has to offer while
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AugustCarteret County Arts and Crafts Coalition
Summer Show August 30–31, 2008. This outdoor exhibition and sale
of arts and crafts by juried coalition members is held during Memorial Day
weekend, Saturday from 10 AM to 5 PM and Sunday noon to 5 PM.
Demonstrations, food and music enhance the festive atmosphere, and quality
is tops. According to organizers, the show grows each year and the art
options continue to evolve. The group also has a exhibition and sale at the
same site in May and July. Admission is free. Outer Banks Wildlife Shelter
Sand-Sculpting Contest August 1, 2009 Held on the first Saturday in August,
this popular event helps support the efforts of the Outer Banks Wildlife
Shelter. The sand-sculpture competition brings out the best and the
brightest in Carteret County and beyond. What began as one energetic
family's pastime at a reunion now draws some serious competition for adults
and children. The creations are spectacular every year, and it's well worth
the trip. Repeat competitors and new entries are always welcome. The
professional sand sculptors known as Sandy Feat are usually on hand to
provide the centerpiece for the contest as well as give out tips on
sculpting and design. The competing sand-sculpting teams raise contributions
to benefit the Outer Banks Wildlife Shelter.
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Atlantic Beach
Saltwater Classic
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September 17-19, 2009 The Atlantic Beach
Saltwater Classic is a huge event and is one of the nation's largest
all-cash king mackerel fishing competitions. The tournament benefits the
Atlantic Beach Volunteer Fire Department. Registration and all events are at
Atlantic Station Shopping Center, with weigh-ins on the Atlantic Beach
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Carteret County Arts and
Crafts Coalition Fall Show September 5-6, 2009 This under-the-tent event is an
outdoor exhibition and sale of arts and crafts by juried coalition members
and is held three weekends a year on Memorial Day, Fourth of July and Labor
Day. There's also a holiday show that runs at another location for three
weeks between Thanksgiving and Christmas. With an average of 40 local
artists featured, it's a great venue to view and purchase the work of these
local artists and craftspeople. With many of the artists on site, it offers
the opportunity to meet and talk with them in person and get insight into
their work. The show runs Saturday from 10 AM to 5 PM and Sunday noon to 5
PM. Admission is free. Fort Macon Civil War Reenactment September 19-20, 2009 This September event features
Civil War–period activities performed by members of the 1st N.C. Volunteers.
Similar events also take place in April and July. Talks on flags, uniforms
and Civil War dress are held, as are musket firings and drills. Admission is
free. Carteret
Numismatic Coin Show September 26-27, 2009 This event is usually held the
last weekend in September and attracts dealers and the public alike. Coins
collectors from near and far travel to this annual event to view, sell, swap
and trade coins of all types. You'll find everything from currency to
ancient coins including medals, tokens, U.S. and world coins, and more.
There are books, educational supplies and other publications on hand, too.
This show is hosted by the local Numismatic Coin Club and is a popular
event. Admission is a $1 raffle ticket with hourly drawings and the chance
to win a gold coin. American Music Festival September 26, 2009 The American Music Festival is a
non-profit chamber music series featuring concerts performed from
September through May. The 2009 - 2010 series marks the 20th season of
quality performances. The series is supported by subscription ticket
purchase, grants, donations and donor sponsorships and is managed by a
volunteer board of directors. Donations to the fund further promote
music with an educational outreach program that takes the gifted
musicians into area schools. Past concerts included world-class
performances by musicians of the Alexander Quartet, Nicholas Duchamp,
Carolina Piano Trio and Daedalus Quartet. Series subscriptions for five
concerts start at $100. Individual performance tickets are $25 for
adults and $15 for students and military. Performances usually take
place on Saturdays at 8 PM at The History Place in Morehead City.
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