Pro/Am Charity Tennis Tournament on the Outer Banks

Tennis Resize - CropThe Outer Banks tennis Association will be hosting the 2009 Outer Banks Pro/Am Invitational Doubles Tournament October 31 – November 1.

The Tournament will be hosted by Kilmarlic Health & Racquet Club.  16 tennis professionals will be traveling from different locations all over the East Eoast to compete for the $2600 prize money. 

No charge for spectators . If spectators wish to share in the appetizers and beverages, there will be a $15 charge. 

There will be a $60 charge for amateur participants. 

Light appetizers and beverages will be served.

Friday
6 pm-Pro/Am tournament

Saturday
9 am-round one matches
10:30 am round two matches
Noon-round three matches
1:30 pm round four matches
3 pm round five matches
4:30 pm-final round for the day

Sunday
10 am- Finals and presentation of the prize money

New Outer Banks Park?

Dare County is planning a new 11-acre park in Kitty Hawk. 

A county posting is seeking architectural and engineering services for the park which is planned for a parcel of land across from the town Fire Department on Kitty Hawk Road. 

As planned, the park will be adjacent to Kitty Hawk Woods and consist of:

  • 1,800 foot walking trail with markers and benches
  • Dog park
  • Picnic area
  • Skate park
  • Play ground
  • Double tennis court
  • Basketball court

This would be a great addition to the area.  Applications will be opened October 30th in Manteo.

Harley Davidson Activities on the Outer Banks

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Outer Banks Harley Davidson has some great activities coming up in the next few weeks…

October 31, 2009
Halloween- Bayside Harley-Davidson
Pumpkin Carving, Parade of Costumed Bikes, Employee Costume Contest (YOU pick the winner!) Store-wide Savings, Bikers Brew & Treats

October 31, 2009
Salty Paws Howl-o-ween Outer Banks H-D
to Benefit Coastal Humane Society. Pet Costume Contest, Parade of Pets, Door Prizes. Goodies for all ages with 2 or 4 legs. $5.00 Entry or $10 for the entire Family. 2:00pm-4:00pm

November 7, 2009
Sweets for Kindness Food Drive Bayside H-D

November 7, 2009
Vertigo Tattoo Toy Run Registration at Outer Banks H-D

November 14, 2009
Outer Banks H-D GRAND RE-Opening at Harbinger NC

November 14, 2009

Outer Banks H-D Sgt Mac Memorial Foundation Wreath Ride
Starting at Currituck Welcome Center in Moyock NC 9am-10:30am $15
Live Music, Food, 50/50, Bake Sale, Vendors, Storewide Sales, Ride Pin

November 15, 2009
Blue Knights International TOY RUN-Registration at Bayside Harley-Davidson 9:30am $10- Run Pins to first 500 riders.

December 5, 2009
Sherriff Susan’s Toy for Tots Run-For more Information call Outer Banks H-D

December 18, 2009
Customer Appreciation Christmas Party at Bayside Harley-Davidson

Outer Banks Fishing Report 10.29.09

Outer Banks

  • Winds have been limiting offshore fishing, but there are plenty of yellowfin tuna if/when you can get out.  Also available are blackfin tuna, wahoo, a few dolphin and scattered billfish.
  • Wreck anglers are finding snapper, grouper, tilefish and triggerfish.
  • Along the coast, big red drum offer the best chance.
  • Inshore, look for speckled trout and puppy drum around deep marsh shorelines.

Pier & Surf

  • Speckled trout, small striper, bluefish and puppy drum are making up most of the catches along the Outer Banks. The exception is that anglers working near the Point at Buxton can always expect the possibility of a run of big reds or bluefish.

Movie Being Filmed at Jockey’s Ridge

Sol Movie  Sol Movie 3  Sol Movie 2

Filming for a new sci-fi movie began at Jockey’s Ridge State Park on October 8, 2009.

Obsidian Collective, a media production start-up company began shooting its first film. The company was founded with director Ben Carland and some other friends from the town of Hendersonville.  The company’s first film will be titled “Sol.”  It will be a Sci-fi drama that will have plenty of suspense in the mix.  Here’s a quick synopsis o f plot…

 When five young men become stranded on a desolate planet with meager resources, the potential for disaster seems unavoidable — to find out their fate, you’ll have to wait until the film hits the theaters.

 Carland is very optimistic about working on the Outer Banks. “Our hope is that having the blog will pull people in throughout the entire process and get them interested in it,” Huffman says. “You can watch this feature film unfold — and because we’re a hometown operation — you might have some relation to the people in it.” Carland will be keeping a blog updated during the time that they will be filming on the Outer Banks.  You can keep up with the project and watch the film as it unfolds at the “Sol” Development Blog.

Outer Banks Signature Chefs Auction to Benefit March of Dimes

All of the Outer Banks is invited to attend the March of Dimes Signature Chefs Auction.  At this annual fund-raising event, the Outer Bank’s leading chefs assemble their finest offerings in an array designed to satisfy the most demanding palate, all for the benefit of mothers and babies here.

The Signature Chefs Auction pays tribute to the culinary excellence of chefs and caterers in the Outer Banks who will present their signature dishes. Basnight’s, Black Pelican, Coastal Provisions, Lucky 12, North Bank Restaurant, The Sanderling, Marsha’s Great Cakes, Ramada Plaza/Hilton, Ortegaz, The Dunes, and Ocean Boulevard are the featured chefs at this year’s event.

In addition to a fabulous meal, guests will enjoy a silent auction and a live auction.  Participating Chefs compete for prizes.  Last year’s winners were: Best Dish – Basnight’s Lone Cedar, Dish of Outer Banks – Basnight’s Lone Cedar, Most Outstanding Presentation – Life Saving Station, Best Dessert – Lifesaving Station, and Best Decorated Booth /Most Creative Theme– Good Life Gourmet.

The Signature Chefs Auction is being held at The Ramada Plaza Resort and Conference Center in Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina on November 15, 2009 at 5:30pm. Proceeds from Signature Chefs Auction will benefit the March of Dimes Prematurity Campaign to help reduce the rate of premature birth.           

Tickets can be purchased on the Outer Banks at all RBC Centura, and Brew Thru Outer Banks locations as well as by calling the March of Dimes at 757-361-0000. Ticket cost is $45 per person.

Behind the Scenes of the Outer Banks Marathon

OBX Marathon Group  OBX Marathon  OBX Marathon Bridge

Behind the scenes of the 2009 Outer Banks Marathon

When you hear the word “marathon,” you may wonder why anyone with a sound mind would choose to run such a distance. What’s often forgotten is the enormous effort required by race organizers to ensure each participant has a safe and positive experience. 

The Outer Banks Marathon is unique, in that it is a non-profit event run mostly by a staff of volunteers, whose main objectives are shoulder season economic development and raising money for the Dare Education and the Outer Banks Relief Foundations.  “Everything we do is for the community. From raising money for the Foundations, to generating revenue for our local business owners,” stated Amy Montgomery, Executive Director of the Dare Education Foundation.

The Executive Committee tasked with making the marathon a success is comprised of business owners, community leaders, and everyday citizens wanting to make a difference.  With such a diverse group of individuals, there’s no mistaking what brings them together, passion. “I work with the most amazing group of people who get things done. It’s such a wonderful thing for the community,” said Jill Bennett, Co-Chair of Marketing. Everything from logistics, volunteer coordination, marketing, etc. is handled by the committee.  

If you’ve never had the opportunity to peek behind the scenes of a marathon, you would surely be impressed by how many pieces have to come together to make the puzzle work. Water, finishing mats, towels, t-shirts, chips, and security are just a few of the logistical needs crucial for the safety and enjoyment of the runners.  “There are over 6 government entities involved in making this race happen. They all work very well together,” acknowledged Mike Kelly, Logistics Co-Chair.  “They know what to expect and have already prepared for what might happen.”

Beyond the sheer enormity of what’s involved in organizing such an event, lies the sincere effort of the committee to give back to Dare County.  “The course was designed to include several jurisdictions.  Running from Kitty Hawk to Manteo gives the entire community a chance to get involved,” stated Webb Fuller, Government Liaison. Off-season economic development has also been a key focus for the committee. Mille Ward, Hospitality Co-Chair declared, “Everything from the time and date of the race to the pasta party was done in such a way to encourage people to patronize local businesses. Runners are staying for the weekend and in some cases the entire week and taking advantage of all the Outer Banks has to offer. This has been a tremendous benefit to the local business owners in the off season.”

With the race just a few weeks away, organizers are gearing up for last minute preparations.  If you aren’t running and want to lend a helping hand, volunteers are still needed. Email volunteer Coordinator, Merry Mendelson at volunteer@obxmarathon.org for more information.  There’s plenty of room on the course for spectators as runners pass through your neighborhood on November 8th.

The Outer Banks Marathon, presented by the Outer Banks Visitors Bureau, the Gateway Bank Half Marathon, the Outer Banks 8K and the Kelly Hospitality Group Fun Run are the annual signature fundraising events for the Dare Education Foundation and the Outer Banks Relief Foundation. For more information about the Outer Banks Marathon, visit www.obxmarathon.org.

Great specials on vacation rental homes still available.

Breast Cancer Awareness Event on the Outer Banks

KHK Halloween Breast Cancer Awareness

Raise Money for breast cancer awareness.

 Try Kitty Hawk Kite’s kayak and standup paddle equipment – FREE of charge!

Refreshments provided by Miller’s Waterfront Restaurant

For every dollar donated, receive a raffle ticket to win a $100 gift certificate for Kitty Hawk Sports.

All proceeds donated to Dare County’s Department of Health Services.

Pre-registration and raffle tickets available at Kitty Hawk Sports (MP 12.5).

 Saturday, October 31st, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.
Miller’s Waterfront Restaurant
MP 16, Nags Head

 For more information check www.KittyHawk.com or call 252.441.6800

Fall Festival on the Outer Banks

Havest Heyday

Elizabethan Gardens “Harvest Heyday”

A fun filled family event!

Sunaay, October 25, 2009 2:00-4:00 pm

  •  Crafts
  • Bake Sale
  • Hay Rides
  • Face Painting
  • Music
  • Magic Mike

 Children under 12 FREE with paying adult or Friends Member.

For more information, please call 252-473-3234.

The Elizabethan Gardens: 1411 National Park Drive, Manteo, NC

www.elizabethangardens.org; info@elizabethangardens.org

Proceeds support growing programs at

The Elizabethan Gardens, a local 501(c)3 non-profit organization.