April 1 - 30
Roanoke Island Festival Park Events
Roanoke Island Festival Park is an interactive family attraction that celebrates the first English settlement in America. The centerpiece of the 25-acre island park adjacent to Manteo, North Carolina, is Elizabeth II, a representation of one of the seven English ships from the Roanoke Voyage of 1585. Costumed Elizabethan sailors greet visitors and help them experience sixteenth century seafaring life. Also visit the Settlement site, Roanoke Adventure Museum and see the Legend of Two-Path film. Events are scheduled throughout the year in our indoor Film Theatre and our Outdoor Pavilion. Admission is charged. The on-site Art Gallery, fossil pit, Museum Store, Outer Banks History Center and marsh-side boardwalks are free and open to all. Hours vary seasonally. For additional information, call (252) 475-1506, (252) 475-1500 or visit roanokeisland.com
April 1 - 30
North Carolina Maritime Museum on Roanoke Island
The NC Maritime Museum on Roanoke Island will offer a variety of maritime skills, boatbuilding, sailing programs and workshops throughout the year in the Creef Boathouse. Visit the Roanoke Marshes Lighthouse and learn the history of the screw-pile lights. Times and dates vary seasonally. Visit obxmaritime.org or call (252) 475-1750 for current programming schedules.
April 1 - October 28
Tai Chi on the Duck Town Green
Tai Chi will be held on the Duck Town Green on Tuesdays at 7:30 a.m. from April 1 through October 28. Tai Chi is a gentle art of health and well-being for people of all ages and health conditions and incorporates slow, graceful movements to increase strength and flexibility, and improves balance and circulation. Julia Daniel from Outer Banks Yoga will be the instructor. For more information please call (252) 255-8126.
April 4 - 12
Land of Beginnings Festival
Week-long festival with many exciting events concluding with a black-tie gala on April 12th. Call the Lost Colony for a detailed schedule. (252) 473-2127 or visit thelostcolony.org.
April 4, 11, 18, 25
Outer Barks - Yappy Hour
Scarborough Lane Shoppes in Duck. Canine cocktail hour open to all canines and their humans. For schedule call (252) 261-6279 or (888) 870-6279 or visit outerbarks.com
April 5 - 6
Kitty Hawk Kites Fly Into Spring Kite Festival
Jockey's Ridge State Park, Nags Head. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Come and kick-off spring with Kitty Hawk Kites first festival of the year! Professional kite fliers from all over the country will be on hand to demo stunt kites, teach lessons and display their large show kites! Children's activities will also be available at Jockey's Ridge, as well as across the street at Kitty Hawk Kites. This festival also celebrates National Kite Month. For more information call (877) FLY-THIS or visit kittyhawk.com
April 5
CAMP KRENDL - Magic Workshop
Wright Brother's Memorial Pavilion
Award winning illusionist, master entertainer Krendl and his band of professional magicians share their skills with slight of hand, card & rope magic, and off the cuff tricks of the trade. In addition to great fun, your child exercises an ability to speak in public, is trained to think on their feet, and applies the time-honored discipline of practice makes perfect.
Registration is going on now. Due to popular demand of these camps we suggest you book as soon as possible to guarantee your child’s space today. Workshop size is limited to only 45 students. Visit www.amagicsolution.com.
April 7
Land of Beginnings Festival’s Living Legend Community Luncheon
The Land of Beginnings Festival invites all to attend the Living Legend Community Luncheon to be held at noon on Monday, April 7, at the Pavilion at the Wright Brother National Memorial. Cost of the luncheon is $15 and advance reservations are required. Call 252-473-2127. The Festival is an annual celebration of Outer Banks Originals which defines who we are as a community. Events planned at various sites that week include a long list of exciting cultural, educational and entertainment activities.
April 7 - 28
Dare County High School Art Show
Art Gallery. Dare County High School youth show their best work during the month of April. The annual exhibition is always eclectic featuring two- and three-dimensional art. Expect to see portraits, landscape paintings, abstracts, mixed media work and more. An opening reception will be held on April 6 from 4-6 p.m. The public is invited to attend. The show can be viewed Mon-Fri from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more information call (252) 475-1500 or visit roanokeisland.com
April 10, 11, 12, 13, 17, 18, 19, 20
Shoreline Entertainment
8 p.m. This local production company will be presenting a musical. For additional information, call (252) 475-1506, (252) 475-1500 or visit roanokeisland.com
April 11
Harmony Café
An evening of music, coffee, flavored teas and desserts will begin a monthly Music and Open Mike Night series April 11 at 7pm at His Dream Center, 205 Baltic St in Nags Head with featured artist Kim Kalman. Kalman is a noted local vocalist, guitarist and songwriter. Also appearing is Angelo Sonnesso a vocalist and keyboard artist. Angelo is also a board member of the Nags Head Lions Club. Coffee & delicious homemade treats (supplied by Lions Club & GEM members) available for a $5 donation. Wonderful raffle items. Seniors over 60 asked to donate $4. First of a monthly series, held 2nd Friday of the month. Sign-up for open mike by calling Angelo at 202-1190. Walk-ins welcome. Proceeds support Nags Head Lions Club projects serving children & adults with visual problems. GEM programs support Dare County citizens with dementia & their care givers. For more information call Gail Sonnesso at 252-480-3354.
April 12
Black-Tie Gala Luncheon
Wright Brothers Memorial Pavilion, Kill Devil Hills. Experience a party on a grand scale while feasting on sumptuous food; hustle to win the bid for art work, vacation packages, memorabilia and other items in a silent auction; have your sweet delights in a sweet shop; relax to the elegance of a classical ensemble; and dance the night away to the eclectic mix of Beach Music, Disco, Classic Motown, Oldies, and Big Band Swing. Proceeds to benefit The Lost Colony. For ticket information call (252) 473-2127 or visit thelostcolony.org
April 12, 19, 26
North Carolina Maritime Museum - Build Your Own Kayak
9 a.m. - 4 p.m. North Carolina Maritime Museum, Manteo. Build a 14 foot kayak. This workshop will meet on three consecutive Saturdays. At the end of the workshop the participants will have a 14 foot wooden kayak. The class is limited to four teams. Each team can have up to five members. The cost is $650. Workshop limit is 5. Instructor is Craig Blackwell. To register or for more information call (252) 475-1750.
April 16
Wilbur Wright's 141st Birthday
Wright Brothers National Memorial, Kill Devil Hills. 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. This festive celebration will be a full day of family fun, play, picnic, and learning just as the Wright Brothers had at their own birthday celebrations more than 100 years ago. For more info. visit nps.gov/wrbr or call (252) 441-7430.
April 18 - 20
Restore-Refine-Renew Yoga Retreat
Hatteras. A restorative and regenerative yoga workshop conducted at a beautiful soundfront Event Home on Hatteras Island and sponsored by Spa Koru and Outer Banks Yoga. Start the weekend with a candlelight restorative yoga session with a massage therapist available for ultimate relaxation. Enjoy an invigorating vinyasa yoga class, and receive individual attention. Play with some creative movement, and take pleasure in a hoop demonstration. $275 per person includes 2 night soundfront accommodations, 3 meals and all classes/events. Beginning and advanced practitioners welcome. Call for daily schedule and to pre-register; space is limited. (252) 995-3125 or info@spakoru.com. Event URL: spakoru.com
April 19
Tour De Cure
Outdoor Pavilion at Roanoke Island Festival Park. 100-mile ride from Chesapeake, VA to Manteo, NC where participants will end their fundraising journey at Roanoke Island Festival Park. A benefit for the American Diabetes Association. For more information, call (757) 455-6335, Ext 3276 or 1-888-DIABETES, Ext. 3281.
April 24 - 27
6th Annual Outer Banks Bike Week
Live Music, over 100 Vendors (free admission), 2 Bikini Contests, Bike Show, “local” Treasure Hunt, Poker Run, Hog Chapter Challenge (Win Lunch on the Beach!), Special Tattoo Art Show & Contest, Rally Puzzle Pin, Chowder Cook- Off, Special Party Hosts Every Night, & Special Guests-TBA. Come for the fun…come for the fantastic riding! For more information please visit outerbanksbikeweek.com
April 25 - 27
No Time For Sergeants
COA/Old Manteo Middle School Auditorium, Manteo. Theatre of Dare, your community theatre for the Outer Banks, presents "No Time For Sergeants!" Join the hilarious misadventures of hillbilly Will Stockdale, drafted into the U.S. Air Force, as he combines crushing naivety, stubbornness, and amazing physical strength. Friday & Saturday 7:30 p.m., Sunday 2 p.m. Tickets are $13 in advance, $15 at the door, $8 for students. Call (252) 261-4064 or visit theatreofdare.org for more information.
April 26 - 27
10th Annual Inter-Tribal Powwow, Journey Home
Traditional Powwow set in a beautiful maritime forest with activities for the entire family. Drumming, singing, dancing, native crafts, exhibits, displays, story telling, native food and much, much more! Open to the public. Rain or shine. $3 for seniors and school age children; $5 for adults; $15 for family, children under 5 are free. For more information, please call (252) 995-444 or visit nativeamericanmuseum.org
April 26
Outer Banks Triathlon
8 a.m. Register today for the sprint or Olympic Triathlon held on the downtown Manteo Waterfront. Course and registration information is available at obxtri.com or call (252) 599-0911.
April 27
Outer Banks Kids Triathlon
10 a.m. Register today for the kids triathlon at the YMCA. 100-meter swim, 1-mile bike and 1/2 mile run. More information online at obxtri.com or call (252) 599-0911.
April 27
The Cello / Piano Project with Eugene Friesen and Tim Ray
4:00 p.m. Art Gallery at Roanoke Island Festival Park. Sweeping melody and rocking rhythm. The program will include original works and music by Jobim, Miles Davis, Thelonius Monk and more. Friesen takes the cello beyond its traditional home of the classical ensemble, opening the door to a new era for the soulful instrument. His insight into classical jazz and world music reveals a new and rhythmic facet of an orchestra. The price of admission is included in the general admission ticket to the Park. For more information call (252) 475-1500 or visit roanokeisland.com. |