The Outer Banks 2008 Official Travel Guide - (Page 23) OUTER BANKS EVENTS & FESTIVALS April 25 – 29. 6th A nnual Outer Banks B ike Week . Packed full with entertainment, great food, events and special attractions. Poker Run, bike show, live music, scenic rides, official night-time party sites. For more information please visit outerbanksbikeweek.com April 26 – 27. 10th Annual Inter-Tribal Powwow, J ourney 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 MAY May 2, 9, 16, 23, 28. Outer B ark s - 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 May 2 - 4. 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. May 3. Carolina Outdoors OBX S urf Kay ak Competition. 1st Street Beach Access, Kill Devil Hills. Come see the best sea kayakers compete! Novice kayakers as well as members of the Eastern Sea Kayakers Association show what they got! For registration and information visit kittyhawk.com or call (877) FLY-THIS. May 5 - 27. 11th Annual M ollie Fearing M emorial Art Show. Art Gallery at Roanoke Island Festival Park. Monday-Friday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. It is an open entry exhibition that features two- and three-dimensional art from community artists on all levels. The show generally includes paintings, sculpture, ceramics, photography, fiber, jewelry and mixed media art. Open to the public. For additional information, call (252) 475-1506, (252) 475-1500 or visit roanokeisland.com 23 http://outerbanksbikeweek.com http://nativeamericanmuseum.org http://outerbarks.com http://theatreofdare.org http://kittyhawk.com http://roanokeisland.com
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