The Outer Banks 2009 Official Travel Guide - (Page 27) OUTER BANKS EVENTS AND FESTIVALS May 16. The Coastal Gardening Festival. The Outer Banks Arboretum and Teaching Gardens, located adjacent to The Thomas A. Baum Senior Center, Mustian Street, Kill Devil Hills. 10 a.m. Features vendors, demonstrations, plant sales, children’s activities, food and much more! This festival is sponsored by and to benefit Dare County Extension Master Gardeners. (252) 473-4290. May 16. M arch of Dimes-Walk A merica. Outdoor Pavilion, Roanoke Island Festival Park. 8 a.m. The March of Dimes sponsors this event which begins at 8 a.m. with registration. The five-mile walk takes participants through historic Manteo. Picnic follows. (757) 361-000 or (800) 732-7097. May 21 - 24. K iteboarding Demo Days. Kitty Hawk Kites Kiteboarding Center, Waves Village, The Hatteras Kiteboarding Resort. Industry representatives will be on hand from the top three manufacturers to show you the hottest new kiteboarding equipment. (252) 441-4124, (877) FLY-THIS or kittyhawk.com May 24. 11th Outer Bank s Beach M usic Festival. Outdoor Pavilion, Roanoke Island Festival Park. 11 a.m. - 6:30 p.m. Fun in the sun as we celebrate the upcoming summer season. Bring your friends, beach chairs and kick off your flip flops for a great time. Tickets $20 in advance or $25 at the gate on the day of the event. (252) 384-3494 or planetouterbanks.com/festivals May 24. M ojo Collins. Art Gallery, Roanoke Island Festival Park. 4 p.m. Featuring Mojo Collins, North Carolina's own rock, folk and blues legend & premier songwriter-performer. (252) 475-1500 or roanokeisland.com 27 http://www.kittyhawk.com http://www.planetouterbanks.com/festivals http://www.roanokeisland.com
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