CRYSTAL COAST EVENTS CALENDAR ^ Salter Path Clam & Scallop Festival May 7. Live entertainment, great seafood prepared by Salter Path’s best cooks, handcrafts, vendors, lots for kids and all the family at the Salter Path Ball Park. Food, music, crafts, & more. For info contact Katie Barefoot at 247-3260 or 247- 0751. Annual Wooden Boat Show May 7 In downtown Beaufort. Enjoy activities and exhibits on display at the Mari time Museum, the museums Watercraft Center and the museum’s expansion site at Gallants Channel, with free parking available. Workshops, demonstrations, launch ings, races and other educational programs to expand the public’s awareness of the very special properties of wooden boats. For more information, please contact the N.C. Maritime Museum at 728-7317. Coastal Women's Fair May 7,10 a.m.-4 p.m. Coastal Women’s Fair at the Crystal Coast Civic Center. Enter tainment, food, vendors, silent auction and Crystal Coast women’s service providers are available throughout the day. Admission is $1. For more information call 342-3407. Annual Beaufort-by-the-Sea Music Festival May 13-14. A weekend of live music and concerts on muhiple stages in downtown Beaufort and on the waterfront. A family-oriented weekend event with free music and activities for all family members. The fun continues around town all weekend. For more information, call 422-6161 or 728- 4611. Quilt Show May 13 - 14. The Crystal Coast Quilt Guild’s annual judged Quilt Show and Merchant Mall is at the Crystal Coast Civic Center. See Eastern North Carolina’s best in contemporary quilting arts. For more information, call 247-3883. MAC Beach Run May 14. On the beach in front of the Sheraton Atlantic Beach Oceanfront Hotel. The Carteret County Parks & Recreation Department will manage the 5K and 1-Mile Fun Run events. Proceeds help the Military Affairs Committee (MAC) carry put its program of work. Call 726-6350 for more information. 2 V 2 Beach Volleyball Tournaments May 14,9 a.m. Tournament location is Western Ocean Regional Access, Islander Drive in Emerald Isle. Tliis is an “open gender” series, and players must be at least 16 years old. Pre-registration is required (no game-day registration). Team fee is $55 per team with prize money going to the top two teams (70% to first place; 30% to second place). Teams must bring their own ball and act as officials when not playing. There are no rain dates,'but refunds will be issued for bad weather. FiVB/EI beach rules apply. For regis tration, payment and general information, contact Laurie Morris at lmorris@emeraldisle-nc.org or 354-6350. Beach Jive after Five May 19 and June 16, 5:30 p.m.- 7:30 p.m. Enjoy live music and the tranquil ocean breeze. Bring chairs, blankets, even dinner. Ac cess also features volleyball courts, picnic tables and restrooms. Alcoholic beverages prohibited. Western Ocean Regional Access (WORA) in Emerald Isle. No admission fee. For information, contact 354-6350 or email elizabeth(^sunnync.com Morehead Gty Family Boating & In-Water Boat Show May 20. Visit boating exhibits including the Coast Guard Aux iliary’s Boating Safety exhibits and programs, which will begin Boating Safety Week. Tour in-water and onshore power boats. Enjoy band concerts, always a guaranteed crowd-pleaser. Local restaurants will also have food booths. Please call 808-0440 for more information. ARTrageous Art Show May 21 - 22. Saturday 10 a.m.-5 p.m. and Sunday 11 a.m.-4 p.m. This pubhc art event, held in conjunction with the Crystal Coast Boat Show in downtown Morehead City, features local and regional artists along the waterfront, displaying and selling a Variety of artwork including oil/acrylic paintings, watercolors, pastels, mixed media, drawings, photography, sculpture, fiber art, hand-woven wearable art, wood, glass, fine jewelry, metal work, basketry and pottery. For more information, contact Sandi • Malone, sandimalone@ec.rr.com or 728-7550 or Pam Holliday, pamholliday@ec. rr.com or 504-2233. Spring Art Show May 28 - 29. An annual juried show and sale of the Carteret County Arts & Crafts Coali tion is located at Beaufort Historic Site. For more infor, call Kris White at 729-9311 Morehead City Marlins Baseball Games The Morehead City Marlins Baseball team announces the opening of its 2nd season with the first home game on June 1, at Big Rock Stadium, O’Neal Field in Morehead City. There are 28 home games scheduled from June 1-August 1. Dates-. JUNE 1, 3, 5, 9,11,12, 15, 17,18, 25, 26, 27,29, 30; JULY 1, 3, 5, 6, 8, 10,11, 12,15, 20, 28, 30; AUGUST 1. Contact Marlins manager Chris Marmo for more information 269- 9767 or chris(^mchmarlins.com Garbage PINE KNOLL SHORES CALENDAR MAY WED Yard Waste Recycle THUR > 1 ’M 1 1 8 9 ^ 10 11 12 13 15 22 29 Jil* 1 Garden Club Bd. Mtg. 9:30 X: 6 7 8 Garden Club 9 101 11 t Mtg. 9:30 9 t ^ 10 BOC 6:00 11 Garden Club Bt.Mtg. 9:30 12 Spcdal BOC Budget Meeting 6pm 13 Women’s Club Bd. Mtg. 9:00 14 16 PKA9:30 • t 17 PARC lOani PIKSCO 5:00 18 GAG 9:00 19 20 Women’s Club 10:00 21 23 t 24 Planning Bd. 5pm 25 26 Ci BOC 10am 27 28 I 30 31 It 1 4 May 2011 I The Shoreline 27

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