Outer Banks Birthday Celebration – Nags Head Turns 50!

Nags Head Welcome Sign

Nags Head Welcome Sign

Nags Head turns 50 in 2011! Where does the time go? Rather than getting ready for retirement, Nags Head is getting ready to celebrate.

Hitting the half-century mark is definitely cause for celebration, and lots of plans are coming together. The Outer Banks Voice is reporting that an Anniversary Committee has created a great calendar of events for the next couple of months.

Town Float (March 20th)- Kicking things off at the annual Kelly’s St. Patrick Day Parade, the town float will lead the parade with a procession of employees, officials, staff and past dignitaries.

The 50th anniversary T-shirt- A voluntary art competition at Nags Head Elementary will determine the design for the celebratory T-shirt. Judging will take place on April 15th at the school and will include entries from every grade. There will be one winner from each grade that will be presented at the student assembly April 20th. The winning entries will then be displayed at Glenn Eure’s Ghost Fleet Gallery through May 18, when the exhibit will move to Town Hall.

Tours of Town Hall (May 18th)-Town Hall will open its doors to the public for a tour of the town’s permanent art collection from 4 to 7 p.m. The Town Hall offers an extensive collection of local, permanent art. The event is free, and includes a reception with snacks.

Windmill Point Carnival- A carnival is set at the Windmill Point site from June 14 to 18 from 5:30 to 11:30 p.m. It includes the rides, games and foods as well as local vendors offering arts, crafts and other items. Starting at 10 a.m., there will be an Opening Ceremony, the presentation of the Town gift, the annual Town Lightkeeper ceremony, a birthday cake cutting (and eating!) and a raffle for a homemade quilt entitled “Nags Head Ocean Waves” as well as a custom piece of jewelry from Jewelry By Gail.

Nags Head Golf Links (June 14th)- golf tournament to benefit the Community Watch program.

Jenette’s Pier Celebration (June 14th) – To close out all of that excitement, the night of the June 14 ends in a gala event at Jennette’s Pier in the new meeting facility. Live music and food from 6 to 10 p.m. Music and fun provided by “Old Enough to Know Better.” Only 200 tickets are available.

Commemorative T-shirts, flags, stickers and a cookbook of local recipes entitled “50 Years and Still Cooking” will be available from various merchants and restaurants in Nags Head, as well as at Town Hall and on site at the carnival.

Outer Banks – Currituck Beach Lighthouse Celebrates 135 years

Currituck Beach Lighthouse - Corolla

Currituck Beach Lighthouse - Corolla

The Currituck Beach Lighthouse turns 135 years old this year!

Come to the Currituck Beach Lighthouse in Corolla from 3 to 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 1, to celebrate 135 years of light! Join the modern-day lighthouse keepers to celebrate the history of this beacon. Enjoy a rare opportunity to enter the lens room to see the magnificent lens – one of very few First Order Fresnel lenses still in operation.

Feel the incredible heat emanating from the prisms once the sky is dark and the light is on (automatically now, as it has been since 1939). Enjoy the evening sky from the outdoor gallery. Meet two uniformed lighthouse keepers as they explain the workings of the original lighting mechanism and tell tales of life on Currituck’s Outer Banks. View letters written by the keepers, archives about the tower’s construction, and reports on ships that were lost before the tower was built.

No charge for this event!

 

Outer Banks Celebration – 2010 Client Appreciation Party

We were able to take full advantage of the beautiful OBX fall weather this past weekend. We hosted the 2010 Seaside Vacations & Coldwell Banker Seaside Realty Client Appreciation Party at our offices in Kitty Hawk on Saturday.

Bright sun, blue skies, temps in the upper 60′s, great food, great music, and great people. Fun was had by all.

This video shows some highlights from the fun.

Thanks so much to all of our clients. Thanks for a great 2010, and here’s to an even better 2011.

Sincerely,
Seaside Vacations & Coldwell Banker Seaside Realty

OuterBanksVacations.com & ColdwellBankerOBX.com

 

National Aviation Day Celebration: A Family Fun Day


Contact: Wright Brothers National Memorial, 252-441-7430

Events Taking Place Throughout the Day at Wright Brothers National Memorial

Thursday, August 19, 2010 will be a family fun day at Wright Brothers National Memorial as the National Park Service celebrates National Aviation Day and Orville Wright’s 139th birthday.

Orville Wright was born in Dayton, Ohio on August 19, 1871.  He and his older brother Wilbur Wright were the first to fly on that historic morning of December 17, 1903 at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina.

Schedule of Events:

9 a.m. to 6 p.m.Junior Flight Ranger Program: Kids . . . don’t forget to ask about the Wright Brothers Junior Ranger Program!  Pick-up a Junior Ranger booklet at the Visitor Center information desk.

10 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. – Flight Room Talk: Learn how the Wright brothers solved the problems of human flight as a park ranger tells the story of their triumph at Kitty Hawk. Visitor Center Flight Room Auditorium.

10 a.m. to 2 p.m.Let’s Go Fly A Kite: There will be fun for the whole family with kite building and kite flying demonstrations by Kitty Hawk Kites.  Centennial Pavilion Exhibit Hall.

10 a.m. to 3 p.m. – Book Signing: author Jim Martin will be signing his newly released book “The Beacon On Kill Devil Hills”.  Main Lobby Visitor Center

10 a.m. to 1 p.m.Life at Kitty Hawk: Join descendents of the original crew of the Kill Devil Hills Life Saving Station and see a reproduction of the camera that took the famous first flight photograph on the morning of December 17, 1903.  Wright Brothers Camp Buildings.

10:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m. –A Salute to the National Civil Air Patrol: The First Flight Society, the organization that helped establish Wright Brothers National Memorial in 1927, presents the opening of a one-day temporary exhibit honoring the Civil Air Patrol. Aircraft static displays and a one aircraft fly-by. Centennial Pavilion Auditorium.

11:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. – Our “National Treasure” Exhibit: Learn more about the key missions of the Civil Air Patrol; search and rescue, disaster relief operation and aerospace education for youth and the general public.  The exhibit will be manned by Civil Air Patrol personal thought out the event. Centennial Pavilion Auditorium & Park Grounds.

2 p.m. to 3 p.m. - Dedication Ceremonies

In support of the First Flight Society’s salute to the Civil Air Patrol, Friends of The Monument To A Century of Flight will conduct a formal ceremony, dedicating one of its pylons to the National Civil Air Patrol. The CAP Color Guard will participate along with national and local officials. The public as well as all current and former CAP members are cordially invited. The Monument is located in Kitty Hawk, adjacent to the Aycock Brown Visitor’s Center at Milepost 1 on US-158 by-pass.

11 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. -Flight Room Talk: Learn how the Wright brothers solved the problems of human flight as a park ranger tells the story of their triumph at Kitty Hawk. Visitor Center Flight Room Auditorium.

11:30 a.m. to 12 p.m.First Flight Tour: Step back in history 106 years ago when the Wright brothers made the world’s first flight during a short walk to the actual site.  Visitor Center Back Patio.

12 p.m. to 12:30 p.m. -Flight Room Talk: Learn how the Wright brothers solved the problems of human flight as a park ranger tells the story of their triumph at Kitty Hawk.  Visitor Center Flight Room Auditorium.

1 p.m. to 2 p.m.Ladies and Gentleman: The Aeroplane! Presented by Paul Glenshaw, Executive Director of The Discovery of Flight Foundation.  See rare footage of the Wright brothers’ Exhibition Team, 1910-1912. Centennial Pavilion Auditorium.

2 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. Flight Room Talk: Learn how the Wright brothers solved the problems of human flight as a park ranger tells the story of their triumph at Kitty Hawk.  Visitor Center Flight Room Auditorium.

3 p.m. to 4 p.m. Rediscovering the First Aviation Documentary: presented by Paul Glenshaw, Director of The Discovery of Flight Foundation.  Never seen before documentary filmed by Thomas Edison of the Wright Brothers at Fort Myer,1909.  Centennial Pavilion Auditorium.

3 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.Flight Room Talk: Learn how the Wright brothers solved the problems of human flight as a park ranger tells the story of their triumph at Kitty Hawk.  Visitor Center Flight Room Auditorium.

3 p.m. to 4 p.m.First Flight Tour: Step back in history 106 years ago when the Wright brothers made the world’s first flight during a short walk to the actual site.  Visitor Center Back Patio.

4 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.Flight Room Talk: Learn how the Wright brothers solved the problems of human flight as a park ranger tells the story of their triumph at Kitty Hawk.  Visitor Center Flight Room Auditorium.

6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. -Family Night with Flight: Learn about flight through gadgets and toys, much like the Wright brothers did as children.  Centennial Pavilion Auditorium.

On National Aviation Day, Wright Brothers National Memorial will be open from 9:00 a.m. to 8:30 p.m.  Park fees will be waived for the event.

Did You Know?
Neil Armstrong, the first man to step foot on the moon, carried with him a piece of the cloth and wood from the original 1903 Wright Flyer.