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The Outer Banks vacation season is in full swing for 2008. Here is a list of events from the Outer Banks Visitors Bureau.
Events for July 2008
Dates are subject to change. Telephone area code is (252) unless otherwise specified.
May 29 - August 28 Pawgaritaville at Puparazzi 2 p.m. - 4 p.m. Tropical themed party for pampered pets and their people. Costume contests party games, refreshments and free "pawgaritas" for the dogs. For more information call (252) 473-20994 or visit puparazzi.tripod.com
May 30 - August 18 71st Anniversary Season of The Lost Colony Waterside Theatre, Roanoke Island. See an American original drama found only on Roanoke Island in North Carolina's Outer Banks. Experience a 423 year-old mystery performed under a canopy of stars. Performances are nightly at 8:30 p.m., Sunday - Friday (no performance on July 4th). For tickets: (252) 473-3414 or thelostcolony.org
May 30 - August 18 Backstage Tours - The Lost Colony Waterside Theatre, Roanoke Island. The ultimate insider treat! Perfect for groups or individuals. The 45-minute walking tour includes exclusive views of the theatre, costume shop and props. Tours are nightly at 6:30 p.m. and limited to the first 50 guests. Reservations required. Tickets are $5 per person. For tickets: (252) 473-3414 or thelostcolony.org
Last week in May - First 2 weeks in August OBX Daredevils Baseball (252) 202-1842. obxdaredevils.com
July - September Whalehead Club Wednesday Wine Festivals Starting June 25 every Wednesday afternoon in July, August and September. For more information please visit www.whaleheadclub.org or call (252)453-9040.
July - August Summer Concert Series on the Lawn 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Every Thursday evening in July and August. For more information please visit www.whaleheadclub.org or call (252)453-9040.
July 1 - 31 Roanoke Island Festival Park Events Roanoke Island Festival Park is an interactive family attraction that celebrates the first English settlement in America. The centerpiece of the 25-acre island park adjacent to Manteo, North Carolina, is Elizabeth II, a representation of one of the seven English ships from the Roanoke Voyage of 1585. Costumed Elizabethan sailors greet visitors and help them experience sixteenth century seafaring life. Also visit the Settlement site, Roanoke Adventure Museum and see the Legend of Two-Path film. Events are scheduled throughout the year in our indoor Film Theatre and our Outdoor Pavilion. Admission is charged. The on-site Art Gallery, fossil pit, Museum Store, Outer Banks History Center and marsh-side boardwalks are free and open to all. Hours vary seasonally. For additional information, call (252) 475-1506, (252) 475-1500 or visit us online at roanokeisland.com
July 1 - 31 Youth Learn to Sail Program Monday through Friday, 8:00am until 5:00pm - morning and afternoon sessions available. Open to youth 8 and older. Basic and intermediate instruction. Students sail Optimist and 420 sail boats. For more information and application contact the museum at 252-475-1750 or e-mail obxmaritime@earthlink.net. Instructors are US Sailing instructors. Open sail continues - Tuesday afternoons from 6:00 until 8:00pm. Weather permitting. Shallowbag Bay Sail About Continues- Sail Shallowbag Bay in a traditional style work vessel - 6:00 pm until 7:30pm. Will continue every Tuesday evening during the month, weather permitting.
July 1 - 31 History Garden Programs 12:30 p.m. History Garden. Tuesday - Early Exploration and the Roanoke Voyages. Wednesday - Pirate Day. Thursday - Nature and Cultural History. Friday - Performing Arts. For additional information, call (252) 475-1506, (252) 475-1500 or visit roanokeisland.com
July 1 - August 2 NCSA Summer Performance Festival Students from the NC School of the Arts will perform musical selections, Tuesday-Friday in the Film Theatre at 2 p.m. In addition, they will perform Tuesday- Friday at 8 p.m. in the Outdoor Pavilion with music, drama, dance and more! Saturday nights at 8 p.m., a film will be shown in the Film Theatre. For more information call (252) 475-1500.
July 1, 3, 8, 10, 15, 17, 22, 24, 29, 31 The Lost Colony Children's Theatre presents Sleeping Beauty Fort Raleigh Historic Site. Tuesdays and Thursdays at 9:30 a.m. A must-see for children! The whole family will enjoy a classic children's story brought to life with music and dance. Face-painting and balloon-sculpting will also entertain the children. For tickets: (252) 473-3414 or thelostcolony.org
July 1 60 Musical Minutes by NCSA musicians directed by Mark Norman 2 pm, Tuesday, FREE! Film Theater, Roanoke Island Festival Park, Manteo, NC North Carolina School of the Arts Summer Performance Festival Brass and woodwind musicians celebrate music from far away lands. Escape the midday heat, rest your feet, and enjoy a musical treat! 252.475.1506. www.NCSASummerFest.org.
July 1 - 4 July Jazz the NCSA Jazz Ensemble & Friends & vocalist, Becca Stevens: Ron Rudkin, Director 8 pm, Tuesday - Friday, FREE! Outdoor Pavilion (Film Theater in case of rain), Roanoke Island Festival Park, Manteo, NC North Carolina School of the Arts Summer Performance Festival Back by popular demand, the award-winning NCSA jazz band and NYC jazz singer, Becca Stevens, perform spectacular American and Latin jazz. 252.475.1506. www.NCSASummerFest.org.
July 1 - 4 Summer Children's Performance Series - Flow Circus and Workshop 10:30 a.m. Film Theatre at Roanoke Island Festival Park. The show is free to general admission ticket holders and Friends of Elizabeth II. All guests must have a ticket. Friends of Elizabeth II may pick up tickets in advance at the Park's Visitor Center during the hours of 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., or call in advance to reserve the tickets. All others may call (252)475-1500 to reserve tickets. For more information on the title of the show, call (252) 475-1500 or visit us online at roanokeisland.com
July 2 July Jazz Combo by the NCSA Jazz Ensemble & Friends with jazz vocalist, Becca Stevens 2 pm, Wednesday, FREE! Film Theater, Roanoke Island Festival Park, Manteo, NC North Carolina School of the Arts Summer Performance Festival From New Orleans Dixieland to big band swing, from bebop to Latin - Ron Rudkin directs an afternoon of unforgettable jazz. 252.475.1506. www.NCSASummerFest.org.
July 2 Dixie Rocks the Boat! 7 pm, Wednesday, FREE! Manteo Waterfront across from the Elizabeth II North Carolina School of the Arts Summer Performance Festival NCSA's gifted musicians entertain you with New Orleans Dixieland jazz from the deck of the Elizabeth II. 252.475.1506. www.NCSASummerFest.org.
July 3 Rockin' with Mozart: Classics for Kids 2 pm, Thursday, FREE! Film Theater, Roanoke Island Festival Park, Manteo, NC North Carolina School of the Arts Summer Performance Festival "Mozart" leads kids on an hour long journey through the world of classical music; fun, kid-focused music. Audience participation strongly recommended! 252.475.1506. www.NCSASummerFest.org.
July 4 First Friday Downtown Manteo Waterfront. 6 p.m. - 8 p.m. First Friday is a fun-filled, family oriented street festival held the first friday of each month. Join us for live music, magic, artisans, actors in period dress, a rockclimbing wall and more. For more information visit firstfriday-roanokeisland.com
July 4 Pawtriotic Pups For more information please call (252) 473-2094 or visit puparazzi.tripod.com
July 4 First Friday Pet Parties 5 p.m. - 7 p.m. Costume contests, games, treats and fun for pets and their people. Call (252) 473-2094 or visit puparazzi.tripod.com for party theme.
July 4 The Whalehead Club 16th Annual Independence Day Festival of Fireworks 6 p.m. to 11 p.m. For more information please visit www.whaleheadclub.org or call (252)453-9040.
July 4 Duck's Annual Fourth of July Parade Duck's Fourth of July Parade will be held on Friday, July 4 at 9 a.m., with an after event at the Town Park featuring music by Ruth Wyand & Friends. The one-mile parade route begins at Scarborough Lane and continues down Ocean Way and then Christopher Drive. For registration information, contact the Town at (252) 255-1234.
July 4 Fourth of July Celebration: Patriotic music by NCSA, fireworks by the Town of Manteo 8 pm, Friday, FREE! Outdoor Pavilion, Roanoke Island Festival Park, Manteo, NC North Carolina School of the Arts Summer Performance Festival Happy Birthday, America! Bring a picnic & celebrate our nation's independence and freedom with dazzling fireworks & patriotic music by NCSA's Jazz Ensemble & Friends, featuring vocalist Becca Stevens, & NCSA American Music Ensemble members. 252.475.1506. www.NCSASummerFest.org.
July 5 The Kid on the big outdoor screen 8 pm, Saturday, FREE! Outdoor Pavilion (Film Theater in case of rain), Roanoke Island Festival Park, Manteo, NC North Carolina School of the Arts Summer Performance Festival Considered one of Charlie Chaplin's best films, The Kid is good for many laughs and perhaps a tear. 252.475.1506. www.NCSASummerFest.org.
July 7 - 25 Summer Dance Camp The Summer Intensive Program will run M/W/F for three weeks. Summer is a great time to try new classes. Classes offered will be Classical Ballet, Pointe, Hip-Hop, Drama, Musical Theatre, Children's Ballroom, Modern, Acrobatics, Irish, and Preschool classes. PRE-SCHOOL DANCE CAMP (Ages 3-5yrs.) : BROADWAY BABIES/ LITTLE BALLERINA/ TUMBLING FOR TOTS A special three week program designed especially for our very young students to give them body awareness and a basic understanding of dance and movement. CALL NOW CLASS SIZE LIMITED (252) 480-0506 or visit www.obxdance.com
July 7 - 28 Three Photographers: Elizabeth Kiourtzidis, Jeff Linn and Dan Waters Art Gallery. Jeff Linn creates photographs of area landscapes, flowers and more. He's accompanied by Dan Waters who turns photography into visual poetry as he works with light and form to capture everything from expressive color in a flower, texture of sand or rain on sea glass. Elizabeth Kiourtzidis fills out the trio with a variety of effervescent photos from fashion shots and baby portraits to nature and local scenes. The exhibition speaks to the many kinds of photography available to the professional and the myriad ways the artist sees the world. An opening reception will be held on Sunday, July 6 from 4- 6 p.m. It is free and open to the public. For more information call (252) 475-1500.
July 8 - 11 Summer Children's Performance Series - Sadie's Spectacular Saturday & Workshop 10:30 a.m. The Film Theatre at Roanoke Island Festival Park. Good Judgment, Kindness, friendship and respect are just a handful of the character traits that show up in this adventure! Sadie, the caterpillar, has turned over a new leaf by starting classes at a brand new school. The only problem is none of the other bugs like her because she's a caterpillar. Determined not to be made fun of, she befriends a very different ladybug and learns a valuable lesson-that true beauty really does come from within. In becoming a beautiful butterfly, she soon discovers she has transformed much more than just herself. All guests must have a ticket. Friends of Elizabeth II may pick up tickets in advance at the Park's Visitor Center during the hours of 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., or call in advance to reserve the tickets. All others may call (252) 475-1500 to reserve tickets.
July 8 & 11 Summer Saxophones by the NCSA Saxophone Quartet 2 pm, Tuesday & Friday, FREE! Film Theater, Roanoke Island Festival Park, Manteo, NC North Carolina School of the Arts Summer Performance Festival Escape the midday heat and feel the beat as four superb saxophonists take the stage! Programs vary so plan to join us both days. 252.475.1506. www.NCSASummerFest.org.
July 8 - August 14 Town of Duck's Summer Music Series Duck's Summer Music Series will be held on the Town Green on Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 6 - 7:30 p.m., with two exceptions. There will be two special Wednesday evening concerts. On Wednesday, July 16th, The Wells Family Band will bring its blend of acoustic pop, bluegrass, and country to the Duck Park stage and on Wednesday, August 13th, The Fuzz Band of Hampton Roads will be back in Duck after their 2007 Jazz Festival appearance entertaining the crowds with a fusion of funk, jazz, and pop. The current schedule is:
Tuesday, July 8 - Greg Shelton Trio (Acoustic Rock) Thursday, July 10 - Sue Artz (From Bach to Rock) Tuesday, July 15 - Laura Martier Trio (Jazz) Wednesday, July 16 - The Wells Family Band (Acoustic Pop/Bluegrass/Country) Thursday, July 17 - Sandy Mountain Boys (Bluegrass) Tuesday, July 22 - The Wilder Brothers (Acoustic Classic Rock/Blues) Thursday, July 24 - Watson and Calhoun (Acoustic Rock) Tuesday, July 29 - Ruth Wyand (Folk/Blues/Country/Americana) Thursday, July 31 - The Crowd (Rock/Pop) Tuesday, August 5 - Kim Kalman (Acoustic Guitar/Vocals) Thursday, August 7 - Cristina Garey, Joe Mapp, & Stephen Carbocci (Jazz/Latin/Fusion/Alternative Rock) Tuesday, August 12 - First Flight Jazz Hawks (Jazz) Wednesday, August 13 - The Fuzz Band (Funk, Jazz, Pop) Thursday, August 14 - The Little Kings (Dance Rock-n-Roll).
For more information call (252) 255-1286.
July 8, 9, 17 & 18 Take One Step - the New Pied Piper by Gerald Freeman & John Morris, Directed by Gerald Freeman & Kelly Maxner 8 pm, FREE! North Carolina School of the Arts Summer Performance Festival Outdoor Pavilion (Film Theater in case of rain), Roanoke Island Festival Park, Manteo, NC Don't miss the North Carolina debut of this delightful family musical. The Pied Piper is hip; the rock music, cool; the rats, hilarious; and the kids, precocious! 252.475.1506. www.NCSASummerFest.org.
July 8 - August 12 The Diary of Adam and Eve is a one-act musical comedy written by Mark Twain. Running concurrently will be a stirring program, A Snake in the Grass, for children k-8th grades. For information call (252) 473-3234.
July 9 - August 13 Town of Duck Morning Theater and Music Series The cast from The Lost Colony Musical Theater will be in Duck on Wednesdays from July 9 through August 13 presenting music and shows from its repertoire. All shows are at 10 a.m.
July 9 - Into the Woods Musical Preview July 16 - Sleeping Beauty Children's Theater July 23 - A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum Preview July 30 - Madrigal Chorus and Guests August 6 - Reaching for the Stars Song and Dance Preview August 13 - Madrigal Chorus and Guests
For more information call (252) 255-1286.
July 9 The Pied Piper Steps Indoors 2 pm, Wednesday, FREE! Film Theater, Roanoke Island Festival Park, Manteo, NC North Carolina School of the Arts Summer Performance Festival Will the tap-dancing rats take over? Can the Pied Piper save the town? One afternoon show only! Meet the cast and get a sneak peek at the evening performance. 252.475.1506. www.NCSASummerFest.org.
July 9 Saxophones Rock the Boat! 7 pm, Wednesday, FREE! Manteo Waterfront across from the Elizabeth II North Carolina School of the Arts Summer Performance Festival Enjoy the view from the Manteo waterfront as the NCSA Saxophone Quartet serenades you with ragtime and jazz favorites before the 8 pm musical at the park. 252.475.1506. www.NCSASummerFest.org.
July 10, 11, 22 & 23 The Comedy of Errors by William Shakespeare, Directed by Matt Bulluck 8 pm, FREE! Outdoor Pavilion (Film Theater in case of rain), Roanoke Island Festival Park, Manteo, NC North Carolina School of the Arts Summer Performance Festival You'll want to come more than once to see this hilarious Shakespeare tale of lost twins and mistaken identity - told with a twist! Pack a picnic and a camera and come early for pre-show entertainment by the Broadway-bound cast! 252.475.1506. www.NCSASummerFest.org.
July 10 - August 14 Children's Story Time Bring the children for story time sponsored by Duck's two book stores: Duck's Cottage and Island Book Store. Story time will be held in the Town's Picnic Shelter at 10 a.m. on Thursdays beginning July 10 and continue through Thursday, August 14. Story time is geared to children between the ages of 3 and 7. For more information call (252) 255-1286.
July 10 Sassy Saxophones: Classics for Kids by the NCSA Saxophone Quartet 2 pm, Thursday, FREE! Film Theater, Roanoke Island Festival Park, Manteo, NC North Carolina School of the Arts Summer Performance Festival Do you know how many saxophones are in the Saxophone family? Bring your whole family to spend a magical hour with four sensational NCSA musicians. 252.475.1506. www.NCSASummerFest.org.
July 12 Howl's Moving Castle on the big outdoor screen 8 pm, Saturday, FREE! Outdoor Pavilion (Film Theater in case of rain), Roanoke Island Festival Park, Manteo, NC North Carolina School of the Arts Summer Performance Festival Join Sophie as she climbs aboard Howl's magnificent flying castle and enters a magical world. Lauren Bacall & Billy Crystal help narrate this animated family film. 252.475.1506. www.NCSASummerFest.org.
July 12 - 13 Kitty Hawk Kites Wright Kite Festival Wright Brothers National Memorial. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. This kite festival celebrates 105 years of flight with professional kite fliers from all over the world. Spectators can see a large kite including a 75ft. octopus and 40ft. mantaray's, fly in the air at the base of the Wright Brothers Monument. Stunt kite demos, games, kid's kite making, etc. will all be highlights of this event. For more information call 1-877-FLY-THIS or visit kittyhawk.com
July 14-18, 21-25 Performing Arts Camp July 14-18, 2008 for children 6, 7, & 8 years old July 21-15, 2008 for children 9, 10, & 11 years old 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Campers ages 6-8 and 9-11 will discover the world of performing arts this summer at Roanoke Island Festival Park. Experiment with movement singing and drama with daily clinics by students from the North Carolina School of the Arts and then get behind the scene exploring set design, lighting and sound. Cost: $110/member $135/non-members Extended child care available from 3 - 5:30 p.m. - $5/hour. Call (252) 475-1500 Ext 238 to register.
July 15, 16, 24 & 25 Red, White, & Blue Revue Directed by Matt Bulluck with Musical Direction by Greg Walter 8 pm, FREE! Outdoor Pavilion (Film Theater in case of rain), Roanoke Island Festival Park, Manteo, NC North Carolina School of the Arts Summer Performance Festival NCSA's talented Broadway-bound students sing "songs about change" in America including You've Got to Be Taught from South Pacific, Bernstein's Take Care of This House, Sondheim's Bobby, Jackie and Jack, and Aquarius just to name a few. 252.475.1506. www.NCSASummerFest.org.
July 15 - 18 Summer Children's Performance Series - The Nightingale with the Tarradiddle Players 10:30 a.m. Film Theatre at Roanoke Island Festival Park. Like a tyrannical two-year-old, the Emperor of China is never happy unless he gets his way. He insists on having the best and most of everything ... the best gardens, the best robes, the best music ... even the best marbles. Yet all the extravagant riches he collects leave him feeling empty, until he meets a plain brown nightingale whose simple, lyrical song strikes a silent chord deep inside his heart. Will the Emperor learn anything from the sweetness of the nightingale's song? Or will his greed destroy the one thing that can make him truly happy? Adapted from the elegant fable by Hans Christian Andersen, this beautiful tale from the orient invites the audience to become part of a wonderful journey of discovery. A question and answer will follow the performance. All guests must have a ticket. Friends of Elizabeth II may pick up tickets in advance at the Park's Visitor Center during the hours of 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., or call in advance to reserve the tickets. All others may call (252) 475-1500 to reserve tickets.
July 15 & 18 Inside Voices! by vocalists from NCSA's School of Music, Directed by Marilyn Taylor 2 pm, Tuesday & Friday, FREE! Film Theater, Roanoke Island Festival Park, Manteo, NC North Carolina School of the Arts Summer Performance Festival Come see why NCSA's superb singers receive standing ovations every year! They will perform favorites including tunes by the immortal Irving Berlin. 252.475.1506. www.NCSASummerFest.org.
July 16 Voices Rock the Boat! 7 pm, Wednesday, FREE! Manteo Waterfront across from the Elizabeth II North Carolina School of the Arts Summer Performance Festival Relax on the Manteo waterfront before the 8 pm show! Let talented NCSA singers serenade you with favorites including tunes by the immortal Irving Berlin. 252.475.1506. www.NCSASummerFest.org.
July 16 & 23 Red, White & Blue Revue Indoors 2 pm, Wednesday, FREE! Film Theater, Roanoke Island Festival Park, Manteo, NC North Carolina School of the Arts Summer Performance Festival NCSA's talented Broadway-bound students sing "songs about change" in America including You've Got to Be Taught from South Pacific, Bernstein's Take Care of This House, Sondheim's Bobby, Jackie and Jack, and Aquarius just to name a few. 252.475.1506. www.NCSASummerFest.org.
July 17 Build a Boat in a Day North Carolina Maritime Museum on Roanoke Island. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Build an 8 foot plywood boat. Teams will build a boat using the stitch and glue method. Workshop cost includes all materials and finished boat at end of the day. Cost: $275 members / $300 non-members. Minimum age is 8 years old with adult. Workshop limit is 5 teams. For more information call (252) 475-1750.
July 17 Sid the Serpent Who Wanted to Sing 2 pm, Thursday, FREE! Film Theater, Roanoke Island Festival Park, Manteo, NC North Carolina School of the Arts Summer Performance Festival One performance only! Bright, cheerful music; colorful costuming; and the opportunity to participate as Sid, a dancing serpent in a circus, attempts to learn to sing! 252.475.1506. www.NCSASummerFest.org.
July 19 Student Film Night on the big outdoor screen 8 pm, Saturday, FREE! Outdoor Pavilion (Film Theater in case of rain), Roanoke Island Festival Park, Manteo, NC North Carolina School of the Arts Summer Performance Festival one night only! View NCSA student films handpicked for family audiences. 252.475.1506. www.NCSASummerFest.org.
July 22 - 25 Summer Children's Performance Series - Wild West 10:30 a.m. Film Theatre at Roanoke Island Festival Park. Chris McDaniel and his One-man Wild West Show mixes trick roping and bullwhip artistry with classic Western songs like Rawhide, and a little magic thrown in. He began singing professionally in 1974. He has performed on the Grand Ole Opry with Roy Acuff and Minnie Pearl and acted in many musicals including Oklahoma and Annie Get Your Gun. Most recently he played Clem in the national tour of The Will Rogers Follies.All guests must have a ticket. Friends of Elizabeth II may pick up tickets in advance at the Park's Visitor Center during the hours of 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., or call in advance to reserve the tickets. All others may call (252) 475-1500 to reserve tickets.
July 22 & 25 Strumming! by an NCSA Guitar Duo 2 pm, Tuesday & Friday, FREE! Film Theater, Roanoke Island Festival Park, Manteo, NC North Carolina School of the Arts Summer Performance Festival Which musical instrument is more romantic than a guitar - two guitars! Cool off and relax to a repertoire ranging from Baroque classics to flamenco. 252.475.1506. www.NCSASummerFest.org.
July 23 Guitars Rock the Boat! 7 pm, Wednesday, FREE! Manteo Waterfront across from the Elizabeth II North Carolina School of the Arts Summer Performance Festival Tango, anyone? Dance along to songs ranging from Baroque classics to flamenco before the 8 pm show just across the bridge. 252.475.1506. www.NCSASummerFest.org.
July 24 Simple Rigging North Carolina Maritime Museum on Roanoke Island. 10 a.m. to noon Learn basic rigging techniques, including whipping and splicing, three strand line, students can bring dock lines to splice in this workshop Cost: $25 members / $50 non-members. Workshop limit is 10. Instructor is museum staff. For more information call (252) 475-1750 or visit obxmaritime.org
July 24 Kitty Hawk Kites Hatteras Kite Festival Hatteras Landing. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Join in on the stunt kite demonstrations, power kite lessons, toy demos, etc. For the kids there will be the climbing wall, face painting and kite making. Fun for the whole family! For more information call 1-877-FLY-THIS or visit kittyhawk.com
July 24 Strummin' & Hummin': Classics for Kids 2 pm, Thursday, FREE! Film Theater, Roanoke Island Festival Park, Manteo, NC North Carolina School of the Arts Summer Performance Festival Everyone will walk out humming after this wonderful hour of kid-focused music. Meet this dynamic duo as they share their passion for the guitar. 252.475.1506. www.NCSASummerFest.org.
July 26 Tea with the Queen Waterside Theatre. Treat yourself to royal-tea! Meet Queen Elizabeth I and her royal court for a special presentation of sumptuous desserts, refreshing iced tea and delightful antics. Includes a backstage tour of Waterside Theatre. Advance reservations are required. 3 p.m. - 5 p.m. For tickets or information call (252) 473-3414 or visit thelostcolony.org
July 26 5th Annual One Design Regatta North Carolina Maritime Museum on Roanoke Island. Optimist, 420, Sunfish - adult and youth and Laser. Notice of race and application can be found on our web site at obxmaritime.org. Call the museum at 252-475-1750 for more information.
July 26 The Cameraman on the big outdoor screen 8 pm, Saturday, FREE! Outdoor Pavilion (Film Theater in case of rain), Roanoke Island Festival Park, Manteo, NC North Carolina School of the Arts Summer Performance Festival One of the most perfect romantic comedies ever made, The Cameraman gives Keaton one of his best roles and he fills it with a most touching performance. 252.475.1506. www.NCSASummerFest.org.
July 27 Tim Ray on Piano 4 p.m. Art Gallery at Roanoke Island Festival Park. Tim Ray is perhaps best known as Lyle Lovett's pianist for the past 15 years (including summer-long tours in 2001-4), but he has been an active and in-demand jazz artist since 1978. He also tours and records with the internationally acclaimed singer-songwriter Jane Siberry, and often performs with the leading jazz musicians in the New York and New England areas, including Gary Burton, Scott Hamilton, Oliver Lake, Harvie Swartz, John Abercrombie, Bucky Pizzarelli, Duke Robillard, George Garzone, and Tiger Okoshi. Tim regularly performs, records and tours with vocalists Donna Byrne, Mili Bermejo, Lisa Thorson and with Cercie Miller's quartet from the Boston area as well. His busy performance schedule has included numerous tours throughout Europe, Asia, and the Middle East, and has included performances at Carnegie Hall, the White House, and virtually all the major jazz festivals in the U.S., Canada and Central America. Tim is recently a recipient of a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts, and has performed numerous times on The Tonight Show (Johnny Carson, Jay Leno), Late Night with David Letterman, and other national broadcasts. Tim has appeared on over 50 recordings, and released his first CD as a leader in 1997 - Ideas & Opinions - on Gunther Schuller's GM record label, which featured drummer Lewis Nash and bassist Rufus Reid. His second CD was released in the Spring of 2003 - Tre Corda - and includes Greg Hopkins on trumpet and Eugene Friesen on cello. He received his Master's degree in Jazz from the New England Conservatory, and taught as an Assistant Professor at the Berklee College of Music until 1997. The price of admission is included in the general admission ticket to the Park. For more information call (252) 475-1500.
July 29 - August 1 Summer Children's Performance Series - Open Dream Ensemble Presents The Red Planet 10:30 a.m. Film Theatre at Roanoke Island Festival Park. The year is 2158 and Earth's first community on Mars is three years old. Comprised of people from around the world, it is starting to thrive. And now the new "global community" is about to make history. Studio Broadcast Mars is bustling with excitement. Built into the side of the volcano Olympus Mons, this studio chronicles Mars' scientific and artistic culture. Today, for the very first time, the studio will offer Earth a chance to see what life is like on the Red Planet. Pete Flick, head broadcaster, has been working with his friends to create a fantastic transmission. They've put together a program focusing on the people who have made life on Mars a reality. In addition to illustrating the challenges of adapting to an unfamiliar environment, the broadcast will feature live music by the Martian colony's first band and a comedy about the adventures and misadventures of a Martian child. At first, everything in the broadcast proceeds as planned -- but then something goes terribly wrong. Despite the mishap, Pete is determined that the show must go on. Using the skills and talents of his friends, Pete thinks on his feet, looking back into Earth's broadcast history to discover a creative way to make this first Red Planet broadcast a roaring success. All guests must have a ticket. Friends of Elizabeth II may pick up tickets in advance at the Park's Visitor Center during the hours of 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., or call in advance to reserve the tickets. All others may call (252) 475-1500 to reserve tickets.
July 29 - August 1 Dance at Eight! Directed by Rick McCullough 8 pm, Tuesday - Friday, FREE! Outdoor Pavilion (Film Theater in case of rain), Roanoke Island Festival Park. North Carolina School of the Arts Summer Performance Festival Innovative choreography, dynamic style, movement and expression; remarkable dance! Join us for our final exciting week on the Outer Banks! One week only! 252.475.1506. NCSASummerFest.org
July 29 - August 1 Dance at Eight! Directed by Rick McCullough 8 pm, Tuesday - Friday, FREE! Outdoor Pavilion (Film Theater in case of rain), Roanoke Island Festival Park, Manteo, NC North Carolina School of the Arts Summer Performance Festival Innovative choreography, dynamic style, movement and expression; remarkable dance! Join us for our final exciting week on the Outer Banks! One week only! 252.475.1506. www.NCSASummerFest.org.
July 29 - August 1 Drumming! ! by the NCSA Percussion Ensemble, Directed by John Beck 2 pm, Tuesday & Friday, FREE! Film Theater, Roanoke Island Festival Park, Manteo, NC North Carolina School of the Arts Summer Performance Festival Electrifying and energetic! Drumsticks everywhere! Year after year, the NCSA Percussion Ensemble is one of the summer festival's most popular groups. 252.475.1506. www.NCSASummerFest.org.
July 29 Drumming! by the NCSA Percussion Ensemble, Directed by John Beck 2 pm, Tuesday & Friday, FREE! Film Theater, Roanoke Island Festival Park. North Carolina School of the Arts Summer Performance Festival. Electrifying and energetic! Drumsticks everywhere! Year after year, the NCSA Percussion Ensemble is one of the summer festival's most popular groups. 252.475.1506. NCSASummerFest.org
July 30 Inside Dance! Directed by Rick McCullough 2 pm, Wednesday, FREE! Film Theater, Roanoke Island Festival Park. North Carolina School of the Arts Summer Performance Festival. Join us for a sneak peek at the evening show, Dance at Eight! Meet dancers from around the world! 252.475.1506. NCSASummerFest.org.
July 30 Inside Dance! Directed by Rick McCullough 2 pm, Wednesday, FREE! Film Theater, Roanoke Island Festival Park, Manteo, NC North Carolina School of the Arts Summer Performance Festival Join us for a sneak peek at the evening show, Dance at Eight! Meet dancers from around the world! 252.475.1506. www.NCSASummerFest.org.
July 30 Drumsticks Rock the Boat! 7 pm, Wednesday, FREE! Manteo Waterfront across from the Elizabeth II. North Carolina School of the Arts Summer Performance Festival. Follow the beat to the Manteo waterfront to enjoy rhythmic sounds of steel drums, snares & more before the evening show, Dance at Eight! (see listing above). 252.475.1506. NCSASummerFest.org.
July 31 Drumsticks for Kids 2 pm, Thursday, FREE! Film Theater, Roanoke Island Festival Park. North Carolina School of the Arts Summer Performance Festival. Hit it, shake it, rub it or scrape it - it's got to be percussion! Feel the beat and participate during a wonderful hour of kid-focused percussion music. 252.475.1506. NCSASummerFest.org
August 1 Drumming! by the NCSA Percussion Ensemble, Directed by John Beck 2 pm, Tuesday & Friday, FREE! Film Theater, Roanoke Island Festival Park. North Carolina School of the Arts Summer Performance Festival. Electrifying and energetic! Drumsticks everywhere! Year after year, the NCSA Percussion Ensemble is one of the summer festival's most popular groups. 252.475.1506. NCSASummerFest.org
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Kevin O'Brien
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