The Official Currituck Outer Banks Guide - (Page 25) The Outer Banks – The Perfect Place To Say “I Do” Breathtaking seascapes, warm coastal breezes, spectacular sunsets, and an array of modern amenities make the Currituck Outer Banks a perfect setting for your wedding ceremony. Ideal ceremony locations include the grounds of the Currituck Beach Lighthouse, oceanside at a beach home, soundside at Currituck Heritage Park, and the Historic Corolla Chapel. No matter which site you choose, you will find your wedding will be supported by a full selection of local event planners, florists, caterers, and photographers. For more information, please request a Currituck Outer Banks Wedding Guide by calling 1-877-287-7488 or visiting ComeToOurBeach.com. EVENTS (continued) June 8th Annual “Under the Oaks” Arts Festival The Whalehead Club at Currituck Heritage Park 252-453-9040 Corolla, NC Enjoy this annual outdoor art show on the grounds of Currituck Heritage Park. Over 100 quality artists showcase a wide variety of media. Musical entertainment, food concessions, and children’s activities are included. July The 17th Annual Independence Day Celebration The Whalehead Club at Currituck Heritage Park 252-453-9040 Corolla, NC Food, fun, and entertainment for the entire family at Currituck Heritage Park. Fireworks will begin at dusk overlooking the Currituck Sound. Bring blankets or beach chairs and enjoy the best fireworks display on the Outer Banks! 6th Annual Wild Horse Days Wild Horse Museum and Corolla Light Town Center 252-453-8002 Corolla, NC Go wild during the 6th Annual Wild Horse Days. This familyoriented event is packed with music, food, crafts, kids’ activities, pony rides, a gentled Spanish Mustang, horse painting, an amateur photography contest and lots more. Funds raised are used to provide care for horses needing medical attention and to care for other horses waiting for adoption. ComeToOurBeach.com 25 http://www.ComeToOurBeach.com http://www.ComeToOurBeach.com
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