The Outer Banks Chapter of the Surfrider Foundation, a non-profit environmental organization dedicated to the enhancement and protection of the world’s waves and beaches, and the Sierra Club are hosting an activism event on the Outer Banks, June 26.
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2010 is the fifth year of the Town of Manteo's Farmer's Market and locals say it's better than ever. Every Saturday morning, vendors set up tables and tents on the waterfront for everyone to enjoy. The goods range from farm fresh produce to handmade crafts. Shoppers can grab a free cup of coffee and browse the huge array of plants, baked goods, jewelry, cut flowers, paintings, vegetables, pottery and so much more while listening to live music! There is truly no better way to enjoy a beautiful morning with family and friends!
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One of my favorite restaurants growing up on the Outer Banks was the Fisherman’s Wharf in Wanchese. It was closed for a few years but has been reopened by the Daniels family and it’s just as good as I remember! It’s still a treat to head down the winding road, to the end of Wanchese, where the restaurant overlooks the Roanoke Sound and sits over the “fish house” where boats deliver their fresh catch daily.
In the 70s and 80s, Circus Tent was a mainstay of Outer Banks life. It appealed to locals and tourists with its evening shows featuring music, puppet shows, ice cream and a subtle Christian message. June 18 and 19 will bring a two-day walk down memory lane as the Circus Tent returns to the Promenade in Kitty Hawk.