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  • Rotating Art Show: Golden Hour by Robyn Scott

    Duck Town Hall 1200 Duck Rd, Duck, United States

    “Golden Hour” by Robyn Scott is the first exhibit in the 2026 Rotating Art Show series. The exhibit will be on display in the first floor conference room of the Town Hall and open from 9:00 a.m.- 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday (excluding holidays) from January 30-April 23, 2026. Golden Hour is a love letter to the Carolina coast, where the light hits Mother Earth with a gentle glow leading into the peaceful night sky. This collection is meant to celebrate the warm hug offered by our beautiful ocean as we drive up and down the coastal roads, exploring the many beaches and seaside shops. Many of the works feature scenes from Corolla, in particular, some of my favorite hidden soundside spots and stretches of the beach in the offseason.

  • Practicing Persistence: Pocosin Arts Residents Exhibit

    Dare Arts Center 300 Queen Elizabeth Ave, Manteo, United States

    Practicing Persistence: Pocosin Arts Residents Exhibit at Dare Arts in Manteo showcases the work of three emerging artists currently in residence at Pocosin Arts School of Fine Craft. The exhibit features handcrafted works in mediums such as ceramics, wood, and metal, highlighting each artist’s exploration of form, texture, and evolving craft techniques. Visitors can experience the creativity and craftsmanship of these rising artists while celebrating the continued tradition of handmade art. The exhibition will be on display in the Vault Gallery March 7–28, with a free opening reception March 6 from 6–8 p.m. during First Friday in downtown Manteo.

  • Rotating Art Show: Golden Hour by Robyn Scott

    Duck Town Hall 1200 Duck Rd, Duck, United States

    “Golden Hour” by Robyn Scott is the first exhibit in the 2026 Rotating Art Show series. The exhibit will be on display in the first floor conference room of the Town Hall and open from 9:00 a.m.- 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday (excluding holidays) from January 30-April 23, 2026. Golden Hour is a love letter to the Carolina coast, where the light hits Mother Earth with a gentle glow leading into the peaceful night sky. This collection is meant to celebrate the warm hug offered by our beautiful ocean as we drive up and down the coastal roads, exploring the many beaches and seaside shops. Many of the works feature scenes from Corolla, in particular, some of my favorite hidden soundside spots and stretches of the beach in the offseason.

  • Practicing Persistence: Pocosin Arts Residents Exhibit

    Dare Arts Center 300 Queen Elizabeth Ave, Manteo, United States

    Practicing Persistence: Pocosin Arts Residents Exhibit at Dare Arts in Manteo showcases the work of three emerging artists currently in residence at Pocosin Arts School of Fine Craft. The exhibit features handcrafted works in mediums such as ceramics, wood, and metal, highlighting each artist’s exploration of form, texture, and evolving craft techniques. Visitors can experience the creativity and craftsmanship of these rising artists while celebrating the continued tradition of handmade art. The exhibition will be on display in the Vault Gallery March 7–28, with a free opening reception March 6 from 6–8 p.m. during First Friday in downtown Manteo.

  • OBX Taste of the Beach 2026

    OBX Taste of the Beach 2026

    Various Locations

    OBX Taste of the Beach returns March 13–15, 2026, bringing a weekend of delicious culinary experiences to restaurants across the Outer Banks. Hosted by the Outer Banks Restaurant Association, this popular annual festival celebrates the region’s vibrant food scene with special chef-driven dinners, wine tastings, cooking classes, tapas crawls, seafood events, and lively tastings hosted at local eateries. Guests can explore unique menus and creative pairings while meeting the chefs and restaurateurs behind their favorite dishes. From intimate dining experiences to fun competitions like the Chowder Cook-Off, Taste of the Beach offers a flavorful way to sample the best of the Outer Banks and celebrate the community’s passion for great food and drink. Tickets vary in pricing, starting at $25. See the event website for details.

    $25
  • Running of the Leprechauns 5K & 10K

    Running of the Leprechauns 5K & 10K

    Satterfield Park 227 W Satterfield Landing Rd, Nags Head, NC, United States

    Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day weekend with the Running of the Leprechauns, a festive race hosted by Outer Banks Sporting Events in Nags Head. This fun, Irish-themed event features both 5K and 10K races, inviting runners and walkers to sport their green and enjoy a spirited morning along the Outer Banks.

    After the race, participants can celebrate at the post-race party, complete with Irish stew, beer, music, and awards, making it as much a social celebration as a running event. All finishers receive a race T-shirt and commemorative medal, and prizes are awarded to top finishers in each distance.

    The event has become a popular St. Patrick’s Day tradition on the Outer Banks, bringing together locals and visitors for a lively mix of fitness, costumes, and Irish-inspired fun. See the event website to register and view a full schedule.

    $75
  • Running of the Leprechauns 5K & 10K

    Running of the Leprechauns 5K & 10K

    Satterfield Park 227 W Satterfield Landing Rd, Nags Head, NC, United States

    Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day weekend with the Running of the Leprechauns, a festive race hosted by Outer Banks Sporting Events in Nags Head. This fun, Irish-themed event features both 5K and 10K races, inviting runners and walkers to sport their green and enjoy a spirited morning along the Outer Banks.

    After the race, participants can celebrate at the post-race party, complete with Irish stew, beer, music, and awards, making it as much a social celebration as a running event. All finishers receive a race T-shirt and commemorative medal, and prizes are awarded to top finishers in each distance.

    The event has become a popular St. Patrick’s Day tradition on the Outer Banks, bringing together locals and visitors for a lively mix of fitness, costumes, and Irish-inspired fun. See the event website to register and view a full schedule.

    $75
  • Pi Day 5K

    Cape Hatteras Secondary School 48576 North Carolina Hwy 12, Buxton, NC, United States

    Celebrate Pi Day with a fun community run at PiK, a festive 3.14-mile race held in Buxton on Hatteras Island. Taking place the morning of March 14, this unique event welcomes both runners and walkers for a relaxed race that combines fitness, community spirit, and a little math-inspired fun.

    The race is organized as a fundraiser by the sophomore class at Cape Hatteras Secondary School, with proceeds supporting class activities such as prom, graduation events, and potential class trips.

    Date: Saturday, March 14
    Distance: 3.14 miles
    Location: Buxton, NC (Cape Hatteras Secondary School)

    Whether you run, jog, or walk, PiK offers a fun way to celebrate 3.14 while supporting local students and enjoying a morning on Hatteras Island.

    $30
  • Winter Market at Dawdy Park

    Winter Market at Dawdy Park

    Dowdy Park 3005 S Croatan Hwy, Nags Head, NC, United States

    Winter Markets are back with cozy, community-focused gatherings held under the pavilion from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. on January 10, February 14, March 14, and April 11. These intimate markets feature local food vendors only, offering seasonal goods, warm treats, and delicious bites in a relaxed winter setting. Bundle up and enjoy shopping local while soaking in the cozy vibes.

  • Dowdy Park Winter Market: St. Patrick’s Day Edition

    Dowdy Park 3005 S Croatan Hwy, Nags Head, NC, United States

    Celebrate a little early St. Patrick’s Day magic at the Dowdy Park Winter Market! Join the community on Saturday, March 14 from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM at Dowdy Park for a festive morning filled with fresh finds and local flavor.

    Browse a variety of local vendors, stock up on your favorite market goods, and enjoy the lively seasonal atmosphere. With a fun St. Patrick’s Day theme, guests are encouraged to wear their green and embrace a little luck of the Irish—you might just find your own pot of gold at the market!

    It’s the perfect way to spend a Saturday morning on the Outer Banks while supporting local makers, growers, and small businesses.

    Date: Saturday, March 14
    Time: 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM
    Location: Dowdy Park, Nags Head

  • OBX Taste of the Beach 2026

    OBX Taste of the Beach 2026

    Various Locations

    OBX Taste of the Beach returns March 13–15, 2026, bringing a weekend of delicious culinary experiences to restaurants across the Outer Banks. Hosted by the Outer Banks Restaurant Association, this popular annual festival celebrates the region’s vibrant food scene with special chef-driven dinners, wine tastings, cooking classes, tapas crawls, seafood events, and lively tastings hosted at local eateries. Guests can explore unique menus and creative pairings while meeting the chefs and restaurateurs behind their favorite dishes. From intimate dining experiences to fun competitions like the Chowder Cook-Off, Taste of the Beach offers a flavorful way to sample the best of the Outer Banks and celebrate the community’s passion for great food and drink. Tickets vary in pricing, starting at $25. See the event website for details.

    $25
  • Practicing Persistence: Pocosin Arts Residents Exhibit

    Dare Arts Center 300 Queen Elizabeth Ave, Manteo, United States

    Practicing Persistence: Pocosin Arts Residents Exhibit at Dare Arts in Manteo showcases the work of three emerging artists currently in residence at Pocosin Arts School of Fine Craft. The exhibit features handcrafted works in mediums such as ceramics, wood, and metal, highlighting each artist’s exploration of form, texture, and evolving craft techniques. Visitors can experience the creativity and craftsmanship of these rising artists while celebrating the continued tradition of handmade art. The exhibition will be on display in the Vault Gallery March 7–28, with a free opening reception March 6 from 6–8 p.m. during First Friday in downtown Manteo.