SATURDAY, JULY 24," 1982-THE CAROLINA TIMES-3
Outdoor Things To Do In N.C. In The Sun
August in North Carolina is
being celebrated as "Outdoors
in the Sun". The surf will be
one of August's most favored
tonics, a cure-all to heal a
year's worth of jangled nerves.
One of the big events in .
August is the Shrimp Festival
at Sneads Ferry, (Route 210
just south of Camp Lejeune)
which will mark its 12th an
niversary August 14, with
15-18,000 people expected.
The event begins at 11 a.m.
with a parade of some 100
units. At noon until 7 p.m.
visitors will be served 2,500
pounds of shrimp and
flounder, while 500 clams will
make a delicious chowder.
Proceeds go to the fire depart
ment and rescue squad for that
area. ty "fv
The Carteret County town
of Beaufort will host the sixth
annual Strange Seafood Ex
hibition on August 19 at the
Hampton Mariners Museum
1-4 p.m. This nationally ac
claimed event features more
than thirty strange edible
seafoods - including octopus
salad, conquina clam
Sunday
chowder, shark crcole and
mullet toe hors d'oeuvres.
Earlier in the month, moun
tain breezes will replace salt
spray during the 55th annual
Mountain Dance and Folk
Festival August 5-7 at the
Asjievillc Civic Center. The
finest performers in the nation
will compete for $2,000 in
prize money and trophies.
Held in conjunction with the
folk festival is the Shindig-On-The-Green
every Saturday in
August, except for August 5-7.
Sponsored by the Asheville
July 25, 1982
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shindigs held at the City Coun-'.
ty Plaza are outdoor gather
ings of mountain traditional
music makers and dancers, str
ing and bluegrass music and
clogging". Some 3,000 people
attend each week.
The North Carolina Apple
Festival in Hendersonville is
August 24-September 6.
Several events are scheduled,
beginning August 24 at the
Opportunity House with an
Arts and Crafts Fair for three
days. The big King Apple
Parade is August 26. Two golf
tournaments will take place at
the Etowah Valley Golf
Course with the women's tour
nament on the 25th and the
men's tournament on the 28th.
The Hendersonville YMCA
will sponsor a tennis tourna
ment and a road race August
28.
For the bicyclist, the North
Carolina Bicycle Touring'
Society is sponsoring two
events in August. One is set
August 2 beginning at Blowing
Rock with a 220 mile ride to
the Peaks of Otter which is
north of Roanoke, Virginia.
On August 14-15, the society is
also sponsoring the Great
,-North Carolina Bicycle
Balloon Chase at Tanglewood
Park in Clemmons. This in
cludes bike riding, camping,
canoeing, horseback riding
and a lecture on Saturday
night.
A special event in the Pied
mont area of our state is the
Sixth Annual Lazy Daze Arts
and Crafts Show in Cary
August 28. This year 300 ar
tists and craftsmen from all
over the southeastern United
States will be at the Lazy Daze
event. Some 20,000 people are
expected.
If your favorite hobby or
sport is fishing, good fishing
days in August are August
15-21, according to the "Out
doors, North Carolina" calen
dar. From the mountains to the
sea, there is tryly something
fun for everyone "Outdoors in
August".
Many more outdoor events
will occur in August. To find
out what else is happening,,
contact Ms. Strickland,
Department of Natural
Resources and Community
Development, P.O. Box
27687. Raleigh, NC 2761 1 or
call 919733-6376.
Duke Homestead Plans
Curing Barn Party
Do you like watermelon?
Storytelling?
You can enjoy all these and
more at the Duke Homestead
State Historic Site Curing
Barn Party on Sunday, July
25.
The 2-4 p.m. event at
Durham's Duke Homestead
will be held at the site of the
recently relocated 100-year-old
curing barn given to the site by
Dr. Richard Pearse of
Durham County.
In addition to the
' watermelon slicing, corit
roasting and storytelling, staff
.members will be continuing
working on the renovation of .
the barn, which, when com
plete, will become part of the
Duke Homestead interpretive
program- .
The homestead site will be
open for tours 1-5 p.m. also.
Admission is free and open
to the public.
Duke. Homestead State
Historic Site, an agency of the
Department of Cultural
Resources, is located in
Durham. Guess Road exit off
1-85, north on Guess Road to
Duke' Homestead Road, right
on Duke Homestead Road 1
mile.
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