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 $2,000 in prize money and trophies. Held in conjunction with the folk festival is the Shindig-On-The-Green every Saturday in August, except for August 5-7. 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'twilight Zone Twilight Zone i Odd Couple Weekend 1 Sports Movie: i "Shaft" ' News I ABC News: ' Late Movie: J Sex . ' And The i Married ) i Jerry I Falwell i Open tp News ABC News Woods Workshop Healthbeat Entertain rft$ (Vse i , Chamber of Commerce, these 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. 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