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  • Moth Night at the Museum

    Frisco Native American Museum North Carolina Highway 12, Frisco, NC, United States

    Moth Night at the Museum invites nature lovers to experience the magic of the night on the Outer Banks at the Frisco Native American Museum & Natural History Center. During this evening nature program, guests walk the museum’s trail with naturalists as lights are used to attract moths and other nocturnal insects to observation sheets. Participants can get up close to these fascinating creatures while learning about their role in the ecosystem, native plants that support their life cycles, and tips for identifying and photographing moths. The event is designed for curious naturalists, photographers, and citizen scientists interested in discovering the hidden biodiversity that comes alive after dark. This event is FREE and open to the public.

  • KDDB New Skater Night

    KDDB New Skater Night

    Aviation skatepark 109 Veterans Dr, Kill Devil Hills, NC, United States

    New to roller skating or curious about roller derby? The Kill Devil Derby Brigade hosts New Skater Night on the first Tuesday of every month, offering a fun, welcoming introduction to skating basics in a non-contact setting. Sessions run from 6–8 p.m. at Aviation Skate Park in Kill Devil Hills. Full safety gear is required, and loaner gear may be available. No experience needed, just a positive, resilient attitude and a willingness to learn.

  • First Fridays in Downtown Manteo

    First Fridays in Downtown Manteo

    Downtown Manteo Downtown Manteo, Manteo, NC, United States

    Friday, March 6, kicks off the 2026 First Friday season in downtown Manteo. We will have Joe Mapp playing live music on the front porch of the Gallery starting at 6:00 pm.

    There will also be live music by The Conch Shells at Poor Richard's, The Bar Cats Duo at NouVines, and DJ Night at Lost Colony Brewery.

    The First Friday Manteo Stroll, where restaurants and shops in downtown Manteo stay open late with specials, live music, sales, and events at their locations, will also be happening from 6:00pm to 8:00pm. 

  • Alligator River Refuge Tram Tour

    Alligator River Refuge Tram Tour

    Creef Cut Wildlife Trail Creef Cut Trail, Manns Harbor, N C

    Take a trip around the Alligator River Refuge and learn about the wild lands and wildlife. Bring your binoculars and camera! Drinking water and insect repellent are also recommended. The program will proceed, except in the event of lightning, heavy wind, rain, or impassable road conditions. Dress for the weather! Meet at Creef Cut Wildlife Trail parking lot, Hwy 64 and Milltail Road, approximately 6 miles west of Manns Harbor. Call 252-216-9464 for reservations.

    Alligator River Refuge Tram Tour $10 per adult. Children 12 and under are free with one or more paying adults. Reservations required. Tram seating is limited.

    $10
  • KDDB New Skater Night

    KDDB New Skater Night

    Aviation skatepark 109 Veterans Dr, Kill Devil Hills, NC, United States

    New to roller skating or curious about roller derby? The Kill Devil Derby Brigade hosts New Skater Night on the first Tuesday of every month, offering a fun, welcoming introduction to skating basics in a non-contact setting. Sessions run from 6–8 p.m. at Aviation Skate Park in Kill Devil Hills. Full safety gear is required, and loaner gear may be available. No experience needed, just a positive, resilient attitude and a willingness to learn.

  • KDDB New Skater Night

    KDDB New Skater Night

    Aviation skatepark 109 Veterans Dr, Kill Devil Hills, NC, United States

    New to roller skating or curious about roller derby? The Kill Devil Derby Brigade hosts New Skater Night on the first Tuesday of every month, offering a fun, welcoming introduction to skating basics in a non-contact setting. Sessions run from 6–8 p.m. at Aviation Skate Park in Kill Devil Hills. Full safety gear is required, and loaner gear may be available. No experience needed, just a positive, resilient attitude and a willingness to learn.

  • Dancing and Drumming with Thunder and E Nah Dah of the Eastern Band of Cherokee

    Frisco Native American Museum North Carolina Highway 12, Frisco, NC, United States

    Dancing & Drumming at the Frisco Native American Museum invites visitors to experience the rhythm and movement of Native American cultural traditions. During this interactive program, Pow Wow head dancers Thunder and E Nah Dah of the Eastern Band of Cherokee demonstrate traditional dances while explaining their cultural meaning and the importance of drumming—often called the “heartbeat of the Earth.” Guests are encouraged to join in social dances, offering a hands-on opportunity to celebrate and learn about this vibrant tradition. The family-friendly event is FREE open to all ages, and included with museum admission.

  • KDDB New Skater Night

    KDDB New Skater Night

    Aviation skatepark 109 Veterans Dr, Kill Devil Hills, NC, United States

    New to roller skating or curious about roller derby? The Kill Devil Derby Brigade hosts New Skater Night on the first Tuesday of every month, offering a fun, welcoming introduction to skating basics in a non-contact setting. Sessions run from 6–8 p.m. at Aviation Skate Park in Kill Devil Hills. Full safety gear is required, and loaner gear may be available. No experience needed, just a positive, resilient attitude and a willingness to learn.

  • KDDB New Skater Night

    KDDB New Skater Night

    Aviation skatepark 109 Veterans Dr, Kill Devil Hills, NC, United States

    New to roller skating or curious about roller derby? The Kill Devil Derby Brigade hosts New Skater Night on the first Tuesday of every month, offering a fun, welcoming introduction to skating basics in a non-contact setting. Sessions run from 6–8 p.m. at Aviation Skate Park in Kill Devil Hills. Full safety gear is required, and loaner gear may be available. No experience needed, just a positive, resilient attitude and a willingness to learn.

  • Dune Ranger Discovery Camp

    Dune Ranger Discovery Camp

    Jockey's Ridge State Park 300 W Carolista Dr, Nags Head, NC, United States

    Dune Ranger Discovery Camp at Jockey's Ridge State Park is an engaging and educational summer program for children in grades 3–6. Held July 29–31 from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. daily, the three-day camp introduces young explorers to the park’s unique coastal environment through hands-on activities. Participants climb the towering sand dunes, explore maritime forests, paddle on the Roanoke Sound, create nature-inspired crafts, play games, and take part in stewardship projects while learning about the park’s ecology. By the end of the camp, kids earn the title of “Dune Ranger.” The program is free to attend, but pre-registration is required. See the event website for details.

  • Dune Ranger Discovery Camp

    Dune Ranger Discovery Camp

    Jockey's Ridge State Park 300 W Carolista Dr, Nags Head, NC, United States

    Dune Ranger Discovery Camp at Jockey's Ridge State Park is an engaging and educational summer program for children in grades 3–6. Held July 29–31 from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. daily, the three-day camp introduces young explorers to the park’s unique coastal environment through hands-on activities. Participants climb the towering sand dunes, explore maritime forests, paddle on the Roanoke Sound, create nature-inspired crafts, play games, and take part in stewardship projects while learning about the park’s ecology. By the end of the camp, kids earn the title of “Dune Ranger.” The program is free to attend, but pre-registration is required. See the event website for details.

  • Dune Ranger Discovery Camp

    Dune Ranger Discovery Camp

    Jockey's Ridge State Park 300 W Carolista Dr, Nags Head, NC, United States

    Dune Ranger Discovery Camp at Jockey's Ridge State Park is an engaging and educational summer program for children in grades 3–6. Held July 29–31 from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. daily, the three-day camp introduces young explorers to the park’s unique coastal environment through hands-on activities. Participants climb the towering sand dunes, explore maritime forests, paddle on the Roanoke Sound, create nature-inspired crafts, play games, and take part in stewardship projects while learning about the park’s ecology. By the end of the camp, kids earn the title of “Dune Ranger.” The program is free to attend, but pre-registration is required. See the event website for details.