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Aug '08 • Sep '08 • Oct '08 • Nov '08 • Dec '08 • Jan '09 Feb '09 • Mar '09 • Apr '09 • May '09 • Jun '09 • Jul '09
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1-Mar 1
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Natural History Exhibit: “Discovering the New World: Early Naturalists’ Accounts of the People, Flora & Fauna of Carolina,”
free, commemorating the 300th anniversary of early eastern NC explorer John Lawson’s journal, "A New Voyage to Carolina." Features animal specimens, botanical prints, maps & a video of Lawson’s 1700 journey from Charleston to the Pamlico River; Tryon Palace Historic Sites & Gardens. Details, 252-514-4900, tryonpalace.org.
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| June 2008 |
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1-Sep 1
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Tryon Palace Summer Garden Hours,
gardens open til 7pm, last ticket sold 4:30pm, Tryon Palace Historic Sites & Gardens. Details, 252-514-4900, tryonpalace.org.
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23-Aug 29
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Summer Tennis Clinics,
Mondays 8am - 9am, Fridays 6pm - 7pm, hosted by Tony Pereira, no pre-registration required, drop-ins welcome, ages 14 - adult, $5 for Community Center members & $10 for non-members. Details, call 252-354-6350.
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24-Aug 1
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New Bern Parks & Rec. Teen Camp,
runs in 3 two week sessions, first session is Hip Hop Dance Camp & fee is $21, second session is Teen Travel Camp & fee is $67, third session is Teen Fashion & fee is $20, ages are 13 - 17 yrs. Registration will end on June 20. Details, call 252-639-2920.
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| July 2008 |
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10-Aug 30
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Bank of the Arts Regional Juried Art Show
All art mediums displayed, with the exception of sculpture. 317 Middle Street, New Bern. Details, 252-638-2577 or cravenarts.org.
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11-Sep 1
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Summer in the City Art Show
Mon. – Sat. 10am – 6pm, Fri. 10am – 8pm, Sun. 11am – 4pm. Part of Craven Arts Council ArtWalks. Featuring new paintings by Brenda Behr, Mike Rooney, Janet Francoeur, Sally Sutton and other gallery artists. Details, (252) 633-4369 or carolinacreations.com.
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28-Aug 1
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Summer Arts Camp, Inside and OUTside
1pm – 3:30pm, children discover the inside scoop about the outside world through various art media. Ages 5 – 12. $85, $75 for Craven Arts Council Members. JT Barber Elementary School, Details, 252-638-2577 or cravenarts.org.
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31-Aug 2
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NC Ducks Unlimited “Band the Billfish” Tournament
Benefits NC wetland habitats. Anchorage Marina, Atlantic Beach, Details, 252-247-2106
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31-Aug 17
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Romeo and Juliet
Thurs 7pm, Fri. and Sat. 8pm and Sun. 2pm, the stars will come out to shine on Shakespeare’s star-crossed lovers as the Carolinian Shakespeare Festival celebrates its Tenth Anniversary at the New Bern Civic Theatre. Tickets, $18 for adults; $15 for seniors and $5 for students with an ID. Details: (252) 633-0567 or csfest.com.
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31-Aug 17
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Romeo and Juliet
Thurs 7pm, Fri. and Sat. 8pm and Sun. 2pm, watch Shakespeare’s star-crossed lovers shine as the Carolinian Shakespeare Festival celebrates its 10th anniversary at the New Bern Civic Theatre, $18 for adults, $15 for seniors and $5 for students with an ID. Details: (252) 633-0567 or newberncivictheatre.org.
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| August 2008 |
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1
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Cinema By the Sea “The Bourne Ultimatum”
7pm, Movie at Gallants Channel Maritime Museum expansion site. 10$ per carload, 2$ walk-ins. Details: 252-728-7317 or ncmaritimemuseum.org.
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Mark Reno’s “A Night with the Stars,”
6pm. Enjoy a nightclub setting and full dinner buffet (with bar serving wine and beer) followed by a professional production of acclaimed tribute artists Tom Sadge as Neil Diamond, Camille Terry as Marilyn Monroe and star performer Mark Reno as Elvis. New Bern Riverfront Convention Center. Tickets are $50 per person which includes show and full dinner buffet and must be ordered in advance. Details: (252) 636-0845 or e-mail secondtime1@suddenlink.net. Also visit civitan.net/newbern/pagesnewbern/5_4.html.
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1
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Cool Cabana Deck Party
5-9pm. Join the Sheraton New Bern Hotel Friday evenings for live entertainment featuring a good mix of rock, Jimmy Buffet and more! This event is free of charge. Details: (252) 638-3585.
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1
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Haunted Evening Historical Drama
7:30pm and 8:30pm. Experience the mystery and shadows of the Attmore-Oliver House by candlelight. Haunted Evening Historical Drama includes spirits from the past, southern funeral customs, life in New Bern after the Civil War, recent paranormal activity and investigations. Tickets are $12 in advance, $14 at the performance and reservations for combination southern dinner/drama are $37. Details: call the New Bern Historical Society at (252) 638-8558 or newbernhistorical.org
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2
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Funatics,
7 – 8:30pm, free & open to the public, Jaycee Park, 9th & Shepard St., Morehead City. Details, 252-726-5083.
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2
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In the Pocket
8pm-midnight, Experience the Carteret County debut of In the Pocket at Backstreet Pub in Beaufort. A New Bern-based foursome, the band features Don Auth and Andy Miller (formerly of Bearfoot) joining forces with Simon Spalding and Patrick Edwards. They will perform songs from The Eagles, Creedence Clearwater Revival, the Beatles, the Grateful Dead, and Tom Petty. Examples of Country, Rhythm, Blues, Surf, Swing, Rock, Bluegrass, Jazz, and World music. Details: 252-728-7446.
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2
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Jarman Opry Theater
7-9pm. Enjoy a classic country, gospel, bluegrass Christmas show at the Masonic Theatre in historic downtown New Bern. Tickets are $10 in advance, $12 at the door and children under 12 are admitted free. Details: (252) 636-6225, (252) 675-7447 or (252) 675-7689.
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2-3
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Sail Making Class,
9am – 4:30pm, Harvey W. Smith Watercraft Center, across from NC Maritime Museum, Front. St., Beaufort. Details, 252-728-7317, ncmaritimemuseum.org.
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5
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Rachel Carson Reserve Field Trip,
9:30am - 11:30am, nature trip to view coastal natural estuarine habitat, occur at low tide, free of charge, donations appreciated. Reservations required, 252-838-0883.
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5
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Rachel Carson Reserve Field Trip,
8am - 10am, nature trip to view coastal natural estuarine habitat, occur at low tide, free of charge, donations appreciated. Reservations required, 252-838-0883.
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5
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Learn to Kayak
9am-1:30pm, kayak instruction & paddle. Reservations $40, $35 FOM, $10 own kayak. NC Maritime Museum, Front. St., Beaufort. Details: 252-728-7317, ncmaritimemuseum.org.
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5
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Microscopic Sea Monsters
3pm, amazing marine organisms, view samples for the Phytoplankton Monitoring Network with biologists Dick Barmore & Elizabeth White, NC Maritime Museum, Front. St., Beaufort. Details: 252-728-7317, ncmaritimemuseum.org.
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5
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National Night Out
5-9pm. Community partnerships, police and citizens across America will be out promoting crime prevention. The 25th anniversary of National Night Out provides police and fire prevention demonstrations, entertainment, kid stuff, Eddie the Eagle, Smoky the Bear, Blue Knights and more. Free and open to the public, Union Point Park, New Bern. Details: 252-638-5781. No pets allowed.
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Poplar Grove’s Farmers’ Market,
8am – 1pm, offers absolutely fresh fruits, vegetables, plants, herbs, flowers, eggs, cheeses, meats, seafood, honey & more; also features homemade baked goods, pickled okra, jams & peanuts plus, handcrafted one-of-a-kind gifts such as jewelry, scented candles & wooden toys. This is a purely local farmers market; everything is NC grown, made & produced, Historic Poplar Grove Plantation, near Wilmington. Details, 910-686-9518, poplargrove.com.
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Classics Unplugged: “Anthony & Cleopatra,”
7pm. A concert reading of one of Shakespeare’s most passionate plays, presented by the company and guest artists on two evenings at the New Bern Civic Theatre. Admission is free, donation is suggested. Details: 252-633-0567.
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6
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Friends of Fort Macon Luncheon Program
Dutch treat lunch 11:30 AM, program starts at noon. The public is invited to a lunch meeting at Golden Corral Restaurant in Morehead City to hear author Kevin Duffus discuss Nazi U-boats sinking ships off the Outer Banks in WWII.
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7
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Rachel Carson Reserve Field Trip,
8am - 10am, nature trip to view coastal natural estuarine habitat, occur at low tide, free of charge, donations appreciated. Reservations required, 252-838-0883.
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7
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Kayak Rachel Carson
9am-2pm. Wildlife paddle on NC National Estuarine Reserve. Reservations $40, $35 FOM, $5 own kayak. Details: 252-728-7317, ncmaritimemuseum.org.
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7
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Rachel Carson Field Trip
9am-2pm. Wildlife paddle on NC National Estuarine Reserve. Reservations $40, $35 FOM, $5 own kayak. Details: 252-728-7317, ncmaritimemuseum.org.
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Living History Series, Tatting Workshop
10am. Vivian McDonald will host a workshop on this historic craft in the Safrit Historical Center at the Beaufort Historic Site 130 Turner St. Tatting is a form of lace made by looping and knotting a strand of heavy-duty thread on a small shuttle or needle. Limit 8 adults, with material fee of $30 due July 31. Details: (252) 728-5225.
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8
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Conspire with the Pyrates
6–8pm. A chance to belly up to the table with pyrates and wenches. A feast of chicken and fish with the trimmings and dessert too. Cash bar available in the Tavern. $15.00, Beaufort Historic Site, 100 Block of Turner St. Details: 252-728-3917 or visit www.beaufortpyrateinvasion.com.
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8
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Pirate Night at the Museum
5:30-7:30pm. Quest for treasure and family fun at the Beaufort Maritime Museum. Reservations $2. Details: 252-728-7317, ncmaritimemuseum.org.
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8
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Cool Cabana Deck Party
5-9pm. Join the Sheraton New Bern Hotel Friday evenings for live entertainment featuring a good mix of rock, Jimmy Buffet and more! This event is free of charge. Details: (252) 638-3585.
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8
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Haunted Evening Historical Drama
7:30pm and 8:30pm. Experience the mystery and shadows of the Attmore-Oliver House by candlelight. Haunted Evening Historical Drama includes spirits from the past, southern funeral customs, life in New Bern after the Civil War, recent paranormal activity and investigations. Tickets are $12 in advance, $14 at the performance and reservations for combination southern dinner/drama are $37. Details: call the New Bern Historical Society at (252) 638-8558 or newbernhistorical.org
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8
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The Last Days of Black Beard the Pirate
3pm. Author and filmmaker Kevin Duffus speaks about his new book The Last Days of Black Beard the Pirate at the NC Maritime Museum. Duffus says his book discloses surprising new information that will change pirate history. Details: 252-728-7317, ncmaritimemuseum.org.
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Music in the Park – Southern Breeze Band
6-8pm. Pack a picnic, grab a blanket or lawn chair and join us at Union Point Park for the annual “Music in the Park” series. Enjoy the Southern Breeze Band playing Southern rock and country. Free. Details: (252) 639-2902.
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8
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“Look Up,”
2pm. A reading of a new work in progress by Willie Sumner at the New Bern Civic Theater. Be part of the development process by attending this reading and sharing your thoughts about this psychological thriller. Admission is free, donation is suggested. Details: 252-633-0567.
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8-9
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Pyrate Encampment
Fri., 5pm – 9pm, Sat., 10am – 7pm. Scheduled to appear are Blackbeard's Crew, Devil Men of Cape Fear, the Shadow Players, Cascabel, Braze, the Arch Angels, and the Carolina Blackflaggers. Free admission, Beaufort Historic Site, 100 Block of Turner St. Details: 252-728-3917 or visit www.beaufortpyrateinvasion.com.
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8-10
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Sneads Ferry King Mackerel Tournament,
sponsored by the Sneads Ferry Rotary Club,
Sneads Ferry. Details, 910-327-3953.
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9
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Carolina Beach Club,
7 – 8:30pm, free & open to the public, Jaycee Park, 9th & Shepard St., Morehead City. Details, 252-726-5083.
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Pyrate Procession
1pm. Watch as the pyrates organize at the Beaufort Historic Site and proceed down Turner and Front Streets. They meet their brethren arriving by ship and longboat on the 700 Block of Front St. Free. Details: 252-728-3917 or visit www.beaufortpyrateinvasion.com.
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Pyrate Invasion
1:30–4pm. Watch as Capt. Horatio Sinbad and crew aboard the Meka II sail into Taylor's Creek and fire cannons on the town. The pyrates descend on the town and the battle between pyrates and townspeople begins. Be a part of the audience as this real life reenactment unfolds. Free. Downtown Beaufort, 700 Block of Front St. Details: 252-728-3917 or visit www.beaufortpyrateinvasion.com.
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Buccaneers Ball
7:30pm. A gala offering hors d'oeuvres and cash bar. Rub elbows with the townspeople and buy a pyrate some grog. Live music. $25 with costume, $30 without costume. NC Maritime Museum. Details: 252-728-3917 or visit www.beaufortpyrateinvasion.com.
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9
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Carolina Beach Club
7 – 8:30pm, free & open to the public, Jaycee Park, 9th & Shepard St., Morehead City. Details, 252-726-5083.
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9-10
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Sneads Ferry Shrimp Festival,
parade, arts & crafts, entertainment, fireworks, food vendors, carnival rides & military displays, Sneads Ferry Community Center. Details, 910-327-2707, sneadsferryshrimpfestival.com.
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10
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Classics Unplugged: “Anthony & Cleopatra,”
7pm. A concert reading of one of Shakespeare’s most passionate plays, presented by the company and guest artists on two evenings at the New Bern Civic Theatre. Admission is free, donation is suggested. Details: 252-633-0567.
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Community Forum Sea Level Rise, Population Growth
5:30-8:30pm. Green Eco Inspired, 230 Middle St., New Bern. Residents of the Albemarle-Pamlico region are invited to share their ideas and concerns about sea level rise and population growth in North Carolina during a series of listening sessions in July and August. The Albemarle and Pamlico Sounds region is among the top three areas most threatened by sea level rise in the United States. Details: contact Lucy Henry, APNEP watershed management coordinator, at (919) 715-4074 or lucy.henry@ncmail.net; or Sharon Campbell at (919) 274-6845 or Campbell.sharon@bellsouth.net .
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12
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Rachel Carson Reserve Field Trip,
9:30am - 11:30am, nature trip to view coastal natural estuarine habitat, occur at low tide, free of charge, donations appreciated. Reservations required, 252-838-0883.
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13
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Poplar Grove’s Farmers’ Market,
8am – 1pm, offers absolutely fresh fruits, vegetables, plants, herbs, flowers, eggs, cheeses, meats, seafood, honey & more; also features homemade baked goods, pickled okra, jams & peanuts plus, handcrafted one-of-a-kind gifts such as jewelry, scented candles & wooden toys. This is a purely local farmers market; everything is NC grown, made & produced, Historic Poplar Grove Plantation, near Wilmington. Details, 910-686-9518, poplargrove.com.
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13
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Seining the Sound
11am-12:30pm, explore & pull a net in a salt marsh, reservations $5. Details: 252-728-7317 or ncmaritimemuseum.org.
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13
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Venomous Snakes of North Carolina
3pm, live animal program, NC Maritime Museum, presentation by herpetologist John Pollard. Details: 252-728-7317 or ncmaritimemuseum.org.
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13
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“TwoLives,”
7pm. A new romantic comedy by Anthony Holsten at the New Bern Civic Theatre. This is a co-production with The Greenville Theatre Project. Admission is free, donations are accepted. Details: 252-633-0567.
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14
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Rachel Carson Reserve Field Trip,
8:30am - 10am, boardwalk trip to view coastal natural estuarine habitat, free of charge, donations appreciated. Reservations required, 252-838-0883.
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14
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Women Pirates
3pm. Women such as Anne Bonny & Mary Read, are presented by Connie Mason, Heritage Tourism Officer. Details: 252-728-7317 or ncmaritimemuseum.org.
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14
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Living History Series, Two Week Pine-Needle Basket workshop,
10am. Martha Stephenson conducts a workshop on the centuries old folk art of pine needle basket making at the Safrit Historical Center at the Beaufort Historic Site, 130 Turner St. Limit 8 adults, with a material fee of $35 due Aug. 7. Details: (252) 728-5225.
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15
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Cinema By the Sea “The Bucket List”-
7pm, movie at Gallants Channel Maritime Museum expansion site, $10 per carload, $2 walk-ins. Details: 252-728-7317 or ncmaritimemuseum.org.
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15
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Wild Horses of Shackleford Banks
3pm, National Park Service wildlife biologist Dr. Sue Stuska talks about the wild horses of Cape Lookout National Seashore. Details: 252-728-7317 or ncmaritimemuseum.org.
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15
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Cool Cabana Deck Party
5-9pm. Join the Sheraton New Bern Hotel Friday evenings for live entertainment featuring a good mix of rock, Jimmy Buffet and more! This event is free of charge. Details: (252) 638-3585.
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15
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Music in the Park – Pickin’ and Grinnin,’
7-9pm. Pack a picnic, grab a blanket or lawn chair and join us at Union Point Park for the annual “Music in the Park” series. Enjoy “Pickin’ and Grinnin’” playing country, gospel, bluegrass and oldies. Free. Details: (252) 639-2902.
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15
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Spirited Through Time Historical Drama
7:30pm and 8:30pm. Spirited Through Time Historical Drama brings patrons in contact with spirits of the Olivers, a prominent New Bern family of the 1800’s, who share their stories. $ Tickets are $12 in advance, $14 at the performance and reservations for combination southern dinner/drama are $37. Details: (252) 638-8558 or newbernhistorical.org.
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16
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Build a Boat-in-a-Day,
9am – 4:30pm, for an adult/child team working from a pre-cut kit, Harvey W. Smith Watercraft Center, across from NC Maritime Museum, Front. St., Beaufort. Details, 252-728-7317, ncmaritimemuseum.org.
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16
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Jumping Mullets,
7 – 8:30pm, free & open to the public, Jaycee Park, 9th & Shepard St., Morehead City. Details, 252-726-5083.
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16
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Young Company’s Shakespeare Showcase,
2pm. See the stars of tomorrow strut their stuff as members of the Young Company take over the stage and present a variety of scenes for Shakespeare’s greatest plays. This special performance will take place at The Epiphany School auditorium in New Bern. All are welcome and admission is free. Details: 252-633-0567.
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17
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“TwoLives,”
7pm. A new romantic comedy by Anthony Holsten at the New Bern Civic Theatre. This is a co-production with The Greenville Theatre Project. Admission is free, donations are accepted. Details: 252-633-0567.
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19
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Rachel Carson Reserve Field Trip,
8:30am - 10am, boardwalk trip to view coastal natural estuarine habitat, free of charge, donations appreciated. Reservations required, 252-838-0883.
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19
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Learn to Kayak
9am-1:30pm, kayak instruction & paddle. Reservations $40, $35 FOM, $10 own kayak. NC Maritime Museum, Front. St., Beaufort. Details: 252-728-7317, ncmaritimemuseum.org.
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20
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Poplar Grove’s Farmers’ Market,
8am – 1pm, offers absolutely fresh fruits, vegetables, plants, herbs, flowers, eggs, cheeses, meats, seafood, honey & more; also features homemade baked goods, pickled okra, jams & peanuts plus, handcrafted one-of-a-kind gifts such as jewelry, scented candles & wooden toys. This is a purely local farmers market; everything is NC grown, made & produced, Historic Poplar Grove Plantation, near Wilmington. Details, 910-686-9518, poplargrove.com.
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20
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Tango! The Song! The Dance! The Obsession!
7pm. William McNeill, MA helps spread the joy of Argentine tango at the History Place, 1008 Arendell St., Morehead City. In addition to demonstrating the musical elements-pulse, rhythm, and melody-he illustrates a few dance steps. McNeill aims to intrigue and delight all those who are fascinated by tango's beauty and mystery.
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21
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Beaufort Concert Series: Scearce & Ketner,
6 – 8pm, Beaufort waterfront. Details, 252-504-3396.
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21
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Rachel Carson Reserve Field Trip,
8:30am - 10am, boardwalk trip to view coastal natural estuarine habitat, free of charge, donations appreciated. Reservations required, 252-838-0883.
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21
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Microscopic Sea Monsters
3pm, amazing marine organisms, view samples for the Phytoplankton Monitoring Network with biologists Dick Barmore & Elizabeth White, NC Maritime Museum, Front. St., Beaufort. Details: 252-728-7317, ncmaritimemuseum.org.
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21
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Kayak Rachel Carson
9am-2pm. Wildlife paddle on NC National Estuarine Reserve. Reservations $40, $35 FOM, $5 own kayak. Details: 252-728-7317, ncmaritimemuseum.org.
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21
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Secrets of Blackbeard
3pm, the infamous pirate & recovery of artifacts from the Queen
Anne’s Revenge. Presentation by NCMM nautical archaeologist David Moore. Details: 252-728-7317, ncmaritimemuseum.org.
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22
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Cool Cabana Deck Party
5-9pm. Join the Sheraton New Bern Hotel Friday evenings for live entertainment featuring a good mix of rock, Jimmy Buffet and more! This event is free of charge. Details: (252) 638-3585.
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22
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Music in the Park – Karaoke
5-9pm. Pack a picnic, grab a blanket or lawn chair and head to Union Point Park for the annual “Music in the Park” series. Enjoy karaoke performed by various artists and genres. Details: (252) 639-2902.
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Brides Against Breast Cancer VIP Night
6-10pm. Exclusive VIP Preview Night. VIP Brides will enjoy: A goodie bag, mini bridal fair, catered dinner and cash bar, the Brides Against Breast Cancer Fashion Show, live music, raffles and first pick of the Brides Against Breast Cancer Gowns. Carolina Colours Pavilion, 3300 Waterscape Way, New Bern. $50 per 1 bride & guest and $15 per extra guest. Details or to preregister: 910-382-8110.
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23
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Ryder Preston,
7 – 8:30pm, free & open to the public, Jaycee Park, 9th & Shepard St., Morehead City. Details, 252-726-5083.
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23
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Brides Against Breast Cancer Gown Sales & Mini Bridal Show
10am-7pm. Gown Sales. Brides offered mini bridal fair, refreshments and a chance to find the gown of their dreams. Carolina Colours Pavilion, 3300 Waterscape Way, New Bern. Free. Details or to preregister: 910-382-8110.
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23-24
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Boatbuilding Carpentry Class (flat-bottom),
9am – 4:30pm, Harvey W. Smith Watercraft Center, across from NC Maritime Museum, Front. St., Beaufort. Details, 252-728-7317, ncmaritimemuseum.org.
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26
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Rachel Carson Reserve Field Trip,
9am - 11am, nature trip to view coastal natural estuarine habitat, occur at low tide, free of charge, donations appreciated. Reservations required, 252-838-0883.
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27
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Poplar Grove’s Farmers’ Market,
8am – 1pm, offers absolutely fresh fruits, vegetables, plants, herbs, flowers, eggs, cheeses, meats, seafood, honey & more; also features homemade baked goods, pickled okra, jams & peanuts plus, handcrafted one-of-a-kind gifts such as jewelry, scented candles & wooden toys. This is a purely local farmers market; everything is NC grown, made & produced, Historic Poplar Grove Plantation, near Wilmington. Details, 910-686-9518, poplargrove.com.
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29
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Cinema By the Sea “Close Nim’s Island”
7pm, movie at Gallants Channel Maritime Museum expansion site, $10 per carload, $2 walk-ins. Details: 252-728-7317 or ncmaritimemuseum.org.
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29
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Cool Cabana Deck Party
5-9pm. Join the Sheraton New Bern Hotel Friday evenings for live entertainment featuring a good mix of rock, Jimmy Buffet and more! This event is free of charge. Details: (252) 638-3585.
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29
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Haunted Evening Historical Drama
7:30pm and 8:30pm. Experience the mystery and shadows of the Attmore-Oliver House by candlelight. Haunted Evening Historical Drama includes spirits from the past, southern funeral customs, life in New Bern after the Civil War, recent paranormal activity and investigations. Tickets are $12 in advance, $14 at the performance and reservations for combination southern dinner/drama are $37. Details: call the New Bern Historical Society at (252) 638-8558 or newbernhistorical.org
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30
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Scearce & Ketner,
7 – 8:30pm, free & open to the public, Jaycee Park, 9th & Shepard St., Morehead City. Details, 252-726-5083.
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