The Outer Banks 2009 Official Travel Guide - (Page 23) OUTER BANKS EVENTS AND FESTIVALS MARCH March 1 - 25. 12th Annual P riceless P ieces Quilt Show. Art Gallery, Roanoke Island Festival Park. The Teacup Quilters’ theme revolves around using idioms such as “bad hair day,” “raining cats and dogs” and “til the cows come home,” to create mini quilts expressing this theme. (252) 475-1500 or roanokeisland.com March 6 - 31. Salty - A food art exhibit. Dare County Arts Council Gallery. First Friday Opening Reception March 6, 6-9 pm. (252) 473-5558 or darearts.org March 9 - 10. North Carolina Dance Theater in the S chools. (252) 473-5558 or darearts.org March 13 - 14. Shamrock Pok er Run and Car Show. Hooters and Kelly’s Restaurant. firstflightcruisers.com March 15. 20th Annual Kelly’s S t. Patrick’s Day Parade. Nags Head. 1 p.m. - 6 p.m. The largest St. Patrick's Day Parade in NC! Hometown Americana and Outer Banks Living takes to the "Beach Road" via homemade floats, marching bands, marching units, car clubs, equestrian units, clowns, professional and amateur entertainers and more. Everyone is invited to Kelly's post parade party for musical entertainment, free hot dogs and more! (252) 441-4116 or kellysrestaurant.com March 22. Chris Norman - Flute P layer. Art Gallery, Roanoke Island Festival Park. 4 p.m. His influential work as a performer, composer, recording artist and teacher has brought the wooden flute to the forefront as an alternative voice to the modern orchestral instrument. (252) 475-1500 or roanokeisland.com 23 http://www.roanokeisland.com http://www.darearts.org http://www.darearts.org http://www.firstflightcruisers.com http://www.kellysrestaurant.com http://www.roanokeisland.com
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