Current Events Week of August 15-21
The Ocracoke Friends of the Library Used Book Sale is still going on! Stop by during the regular library hours: Weekdays 3–7pm, Saturdays 9am-1pm.
The National Park Service hosts interpretive programs on Ocracoke every week. Find that schedule here. Wonderful NPS volunteers and rangers open the Lighthouse a couple of times a week. (You can go in, but not up!) Stop by the NPS Visitor Center for specific times or check the Current's Facebook page.
Monday, August 15th:
1pm: Mondays at the OPS Museum means a Museum Tour at 1pm with an island resident with insider knowledge. Today, it's Bill Jones!
1:30pm: There will be a Celebration of Life for Lee Winstead at the Ocracoke School gym.
7:30pm: Pirate Show at Deepwater Theater! Join Desiree Ricker, David Tweedie, Gary Mitchell, and Peyton Piquard for a fun, family-friendly analysis of the infamous character Blackbeard the Pirate. 7:30pm; doors open at 7. Read more about "Blackbeard: A Historical, Hysterical Account" here.
Tuesday, August 16th:
1pm: Porch Talk at the OPS Museum. "The Community Square" with Kelley Shinn. Porch Talks are free, informal, and informative!
4–7pm: Cecelia's Art Show/Sale at the Magic Bean Coffee Bazaar. Stop by the Bean to see the showcase of Cecilia Carter's paintings, inspired by abstract realism, faces, and machines.
8pm: Music at the Coyote Den! The Coyote Den is in the Community Square, and will host "Coyote Plus One" at 8pm every Tuesday night. More info at www.coyotemusic.net
Wednesday, August 17th:
9am - 1pm: Makers Market on Silver Lake at the Wahab House Lawn, next to the Anchorage Inn. Visitors can enjoy shopping with local and regional vendors, showcasing their products that include: herb markers, large coffee mugs, ceramic serving spoons, and whimsical catbird sculptures, jewelry designed with porcelain made from china, homemade soap, jams, sweaters, local honey and wooden furniture and wall art. This is a free event. Biking or walking is suggested as there is limited parking. Parking is available at the NPS parking lot.
10am: Outdoor Classroom summer programs are offered every Wednesday at 10am. All programs are free, last approximately 90 minutes, are outdoors, and taught by Elizabeth Hanrahan, a certified wildlife educator. This week, you can learn about the Water Cycle at the Outdoor Classroom at NCCAT.
10am: Dockside Talk aboard the Skipjack Wilma Lee at the Community Store docks. Dockside Talks are free and sponsored by Ocracoke Alive. On Wednesdays, Capt. Rob and Fiddlin' Dave present Pirate Tales and Fiddle Tunes. This program is especially fun for families.
1pm: Just for Kids program at OPS at 1pm. This week, the craft is boat, turtle, and dolphin mosaics! All are welcome! A $5 donation for materials is appreciated.
8pm: Music at the Coyote Den! The Coyote Den is in the Community Square, and will host "Coyote" (just Marcy and Lou!) at 8pm every Wednesday night. More info at www.coyotemusic.net
8pm: The weekly Ocrafolk Opry is tonight! Live music and storytelling by a variety of local talent. Shows begin at 8pm at Deepwater Theater. More info here.
9pm: You can sing, too! Karaoke starts at 9pm at Ocracoke Oyster Company.
Thursday, August 18th:
10am: Dockside Talk aboard the Skipjack Wilma Lee at the Community Store docks. Dockside Talks are free and sponsored by Ocracoke Alive. On Thursdays, Ocracoke Alive board member Tom Pahl will talk about the Story of the Wilma Lee.
1pm: Porch Talk at the OPS Museum: "Life on Ocracoke" with Della Gaskill. Porch Talks are free, informal, and informative!
3pm: Live Music! Martin & Lou at the Ocracoke Oyster Company, 3–6pm. Great tunes in the afternoon!
6pm: Wine tasting at Zillie's Island Pantry! Summer wine tastings take place every Thursday and Friday at 6pm, and pair five great wines with delicious hors d'oeuvres from the pantry. Space is limited, so make a reservation, and sign up at zillies.com.
8pm: Live Music! Molasses Creek in concert every Thursday at 8pm at Deepwater Theater. Doors open at 7:30pm. Reserve your tickets online at molassescreek.com
Friday, August 19th:
10am: Dockside Talk aboard the Skipjack Wilma Lee at the Community Store docks. Dockside Talks are free and sponsored by Ocracoke Alive. On Fridays, Philip Howard will share stories of Lives Shaped by the Sea.
1pm: Fridays at the OPS Museum means a Museum Tour at 1pm with an island resident with insider knowledge. Today, it's Philip Howard!
6pm: Wine tasting at Zillie's Island Pantry! Summer wine tastings take place every Thursday and Friday at 6pm, and pair five great wines with delicious hors d'oeuvres from the pantry. Space is limited, so make a reservation, and sign up at zillies.com.
8pm: Music at the Coyote Den! The Coyote Den is in the Community Square, and will host Martin Garrish and Friends "Playing Your Ocracoke Memories" every Friday night from March 25th – November 18th. More info at www.coyotemusic.net
7pm: Live Music! Kate McNally at Ocracoke Oyster Company, starting at 7pm.
Saturday, August 20th:
7pm: Live Music! Shrimp Whistle at Ocracoke Oyster Co at 7pm.
Sunday, August 21st:
5pm: Pick-up softball at Ocracoke Community Park, $2 per player helps support the ballfield!
7pm: Martin and Friends play every Sunday night at Ocracoke Oyster Co, starting at 7pm.
Check out the Ocracoke Current calendar for more events and information! We're on Twitter and Instagram, too!
Send me info about any events I may have missed to ocracokecurrent@gmail.com. This story will be updated as needed with more information, so check back!
The rip current have been very strong over the past month. Please be careful, and remember, the safest place to swim is at the lifeguard beach. The lifeguards are on duty 9am-5pm, seven days a week.