Free Concert and Fireworks on the Outer Banks

Cochran to Perform at July 4 Celebration

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Currituck County’s 17th Annual Independence Day Celebration and fireworks display will be highlighted by a concert by country music star Stephen Cochran. The celebration, set for Saturday, July 4, 2009 at Currituck Heritage Park in Corolla, will get underway at 5:00 p.m. It will also include a fireworks display, children’s games and activities, and food vendors, as well as live music by local band The Boomerangs.

Stephen Cochran’s performance will begin at 7:30 p.m. with the fireworks show to start at dusk. Cochran, a decorated Marine veteran who served tours in Iraq and Afghanistan, released his latest single, “Wal-Mart Flowers,” on April 13. The single is currently climbing the country music charts.

Admission to the event is free, but donations will be accepted to benefit Thanks USA, a non-profit organization that provides post-secondary, need-based educational scholarships to children and spouses of active-duty U.S. military personnel.

* NO ALCOHOL will be permitted on the grounds of Currituck Heritage Park,

* NO ON-STREET PARKING will be available, and

* The boat ramp at the Whalehead Club will be CLOSED on July 4.

* No fireworks are allowed on Currituck County property other than those provided by the Independence Day Celebration. Fireworks use on private property also has limitations. Currituck County adheres to state law, which states it is illegal for any person to use, ignite, or explode any firecracker, torpedo, sky rocket, sparkler or other device that explodes, rises into the air or travels laterally, or fires projectiles. This ban does not pertain to hand-held wire sparklers, glow worms, party poppers or string poppers, which are legal.

For additional information on the Independence Day Celebration, call the Currituck Outer Banks Visitor’s Center at 242-453-9612, or visit ComeToOurBeach.com.

Information provided by the Dept. of Travel and Tourism, June 3, 2009.

A Vacationer’s Perspective on Surfing the Outer Banks

Costa - 7.2.09 022 Surfing the Outer Banks is a very unique experience.  The surf culture is integrated into the entire OBX experience, and the waves and surfers are world-class.

Here is a link to a great two-part blog about one vacationer’s experince on a surf trip to the Outer Banks.  It is a unique perspective from a surfing librarian.

Wine Tasting on the Outer Banks

Wine Glasses 2009

Big City Wine Warehouse

Native Vine Tasting Room

252-491-5311

All American Tasting

Thurs and Friday at 6:30 pm  

 
June 30th, 2009

 

Dear Friend,

This week we will be doing our reserve tastings on Thursday and Friday at 6:30pm.  The theme is ”All American”……comparing wines from around the US. The tasting is just $20.  Please call for reservations to 252-491-5311.

If you have been looking for a certain wine and can’t find it….ask me….I’ll hunt it down for you!

Have a Safe and Happy Holiday Weekend…..drink some wine!

We hope to see you all soon!

Kenny and Staff  

4th of July Fireworks on the Outer Banks

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2009 Independence Day Fireworks Celebrations

Corolla Currituck Heritage Park -
Hosts Independence Day Festival beginning at 6pm. Fireworks follow. Free admission
Dusk
Kill Devil Hills Avalon Fishing Pier, MP 6 on the Beach Road (NC 12)
www.kdhnc.com
Dusk
Nags Head Nags Head Fishing Pier, MP 11.5 on the Beach Road (NC 12)
www.townofnagshead.net
Approx. 9:25pm
Manteo Roanoke Island Festival Park & Town of Manteo -
Independence Day in Manteo is a full day of fun, with children’s games and activities, contests, and a flea market. Nighttime activities include the North Carolina School of the Arts Pops Concert at Roanoke Island Festival Park, and culminate in fireworks over the Roanoke Sound. manteo.govoffice.com
9:20