WILLIAMS HARDWARE at Morehead Plaza • WINDOW & SCREEN REPAIR • POWER TOOLS Sl EQUIPMENT • LAWN & GARDEN SUPPLIES • CHAINS & FASTENERS • PLUMBERS & ELECTRICAL • SHARPENING SERVICE Gerber, Buck & Case Knives • Keys Glass Cut to Size • We Cut Thread Pipe ■7««I6&e.252-726-7158 Yield to pedestrians in a crosswalk... It’s the conrteous tiling to do, and it’s the law. Turn to the Experts A DfVBION OF CARTERET HEATING & COOUNQ INC. 252-247-5900 Events Calendar For a list of ongoing actmties and events offered at our major attractions, please contact them directly or go to www.crystalcoastnc.org/events. Alive at Five. September 4,5-8 p.m.; at Jaycee Park on the Morehead City Waterfront. Featuring The North Tower Band. Call 808-0440 or visit downtownmoreheadcity.com for details. Presentation of “Oliver.” September 4,5,6,11,12,13 at Carteret Community Theatre, 1311 Arendell Street, Morehead City. Showtime is 8 p.m. on Friday and Saturday (4,5,11 & 12), and 2 p.m. on Sunday (6 & 13). Tickets are available online at carteretcommunitytheatre.com, by calling 497-8919 or at the door. Suitable for all ages. Carteret County Arts & Crafts Coalition Fall Show. September 5-6 at the Beaufort Historic Site, 100 Block Tiirner Street in Beaufort. Saturday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sunday, noon-5 p.m. Visitccartsandcrafts.com for more information. 40th Anniversary Family Fun Day & Cookout. September 6 (raih date; September 7) at The Country Club of the Crystal Coast, 152 Oakleaf Drive, Pine Knoll Shores. CM 726-1034, ext. 10, for details. Open to the public. Crystal Coast Choral Society Resumes Rehearsals. September 8,7 p.m., at the Fellowship Hall of the Swansboro United Methodist Church, 665 W. Corbett Avenue (Highway 24), Swansboro. Auditions are not required, but members must have a pleasing voice, be able to match tones and be willing to do some at-home practice, as well as attend weekly rehearsals. New members are welcome until September 29. For more information, visit crystalcoastchoralsociety.org or call Director Finley Woolston at 910-324-6864. Friday Free Flick. September 11, October 9 at 7 p.m. at the Emerald Isle Community Center. Movies are family oriented. Free and open to the public; children must be accompanied by an adult. Popcorn and drink for $1. Please bring chairs and/or blankets. No outside beverages or snacks. Call 354-6350 for movie title one week prior to showing. Contemporary Boatbuilding Carpentry Class. September 12-13,9 a.m.-4:30 p.m., at the North Carolina Maritime Museum in Beaufort. This class teaches skills essential for building round-bottomed boats. Two-day class (12 hours total) can be used as a prerequisite for Nine-Day Boatbuilding Class. Fee: $135. Minimum age: 16. Other dates for this course: December 12-13. Call 728-7317 or visit ncmaritimemuseums. com for details. “Plein Air Art on the Waterfront.” September 15,10 a.m.-4 p.m. around the Big Rock Fountain at Evans and Shepard Streets in Morehead City. Sponsored by Arts and Things. Watch art happen with artists painting outdoors. Csill 240-1979 for details. Carteret County Antiques and Collectibles Club. September 16,11:30 a.m., at Clawson’s 1905 Restaurant on Front Street in Beaufort. Don Bunch will present “What Makes a Good Piano and Some History of the Instrument.” Third Thursday Forum at Four. September 17,4 p.m., at the Pine Knoll Shores town hall. See “For Our Longer Lives” in this issue of The Shoreline for details. Carteret County Hazardous Materials Collection Day. September 19, 8 a.m.-l p.m., at the Carteret County Health Department, 3820 Bridges Street, Morehead City. For a comprehensive list of accepted items, visit coastalenvironmentalpartnership.com/hazardous-waste.html. Emerald Isle’s 10th Annual Day4Kids. September 19,10 a.m.-2 p.m., at Emerald Isle Parks and Recreation Center, 7500 Emerald Drive. An event to bring adults and children of all ages together for a fun-filled day of activities, games, face painting and more. Call 354-6350 for details. Carteret County Democratic Women Meeting. September 22,6 p.m., at Ruby Tuesday’s in Morehead City. The meeting begins at 6 p.m., but attendees are encouraged to come early for a Dutch-treat dinner and • Beaufort Historic Site, 728-5225 • Cape Lookout National Seashore, 728-2250 • Core Sound Waterfowl Museum, 728-1500 • Fort Macon State Park, 726-3775 • History Museum of Carteret County, 247-7533 • North Carolina Aquarium at Pine Knoll Shores, 247-4003 • North Carolina Maritime Museum, 728-7317 social. Joyce Mitchell from NC State Democratic Women will speak. AU registered Democrats and their famihes are invited. Call 726-4841 for more information. National Voter Registration Day. Tuesday, September 22. Carteret County citizens may register to vote from September 21-24 at Carteret Community College. Please see “Have You Heard...?” in this issue of The S/iorc/ine for details. Steep Canyon Rangers. September 24,8 p.m., at Carteret Community Theatre, 1311 Arendell Street, Morehead City. Tickets are available online at carteretcommunitytheatre.com, by calling 497-8919 or at the door. An Evening at Cape Lookout Lighthouse. September 24,25,26 and October 23,24. Take a ferry over to the Cape Lookout National Seashore to hear stories of the light keepers, watch the sunset and the stars and moon. Call 725-9373 between 8:30 a.m. and 3 p.m. for required reservations. For more information, visit go.nps.gov/nightathghthouse. Crystal Kai SUP Cup. September 25-27,201 West Boardwalk Boulevard, Atlantic Beach. The Crystal Coast’s first SUP weekend, with racing at various levels, clinic instruction, a non-competitive eco paddle and food and drink. Major awards for winners, including a cash purse. Proceeds from the event will help support the Horses of Shackleford Banks. Visit paddleguru.eom/races/2015CrystalKaiSUPCup for details. American Mnsic Festival. September 26,8 p.m., at the History Museum of Carteret County, 1008 Arendell Street in Morehead City. Ariel Quartet will perform Schubert, Beethoven and Brahms. Visit americanmusiefestivaLorg or call 728-6152 for more information. Family Pirate Day. September 26,10 a.m.-2 p.m., at the Western Carteret Library, 230 Taylor Notion Road, Cape Carteret. Call 393-6500 for more information. Nine-Day Boatbuilding Course. September 26-October 4, at the Harvey W. Smith Watercraft Center, 315 Front Street, Beaufort Each student will build a traditional flat-bottomed skiff or a small round-bottomed boat over a one-week period. Completed boats will be ready for primer at the end of the course. A Boatbuilding Carpentry Course is a prerequisite for this course. Call 728-7317 or visit ncmaritimemuseums.com for details and to register. Minimum age 16; sponsored by the NC Maritime Museum in Beaufort. Mountains to the Coast Bike Ride. September 26-October 3. The Pine Knoll Shores cycling team of John and Sylvia Brodman, Mike and Buffa Hargett and Jan Frye will again ride about 500 miles across North Carolina, raising money this year for the local Crystal Coast Hospice House. Tax deductible donations may be made payable to the town of Pine Knoll Shores and dropped off at town hall or mailed to 100 Municipal Circle, Pine Knoll Shores, NC 28512. Please make a notation of “bike ride” or “hospice house” on your check. The group pays its own expenses, so 100% of donations will go directly to the hospice house. See “What’s Up With PARC?” in this issue of The Shoreline. NC Seafood Festival. October 2-4 on the Morehead City Waterfront. This is the largest festival in Eastern NC and offers free local and regional entertainment, 8k road race, fishing contests, children’s playground, vendors of all kinds, fireworks, amusement rides and lots of seafood. See “Seafood Festival Kicks Off National Seafood Month” in this issue of The Shoreline. Information is also available by calling 726-6273 or visiting ncseafoodfestival.org. MUMFEST. October 10-11 in the heart of New Bern’s historic downtown. Two days of family fun, including acrobats, dance troupes, magicians, roving street performers, amusement park rides, a model train exhibition, the Purina Incredible Dog Team, Art in the Park at Union Point Park and more. Visit mumfest.com for more information. 32 The Shoreline I September 2015

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