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This is the North Carolina's Outer Banks Enterprise Calendar of Events, which includes events found in several participating root calendars. You select the month and date ... we'll provide the list of events.

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Friday, February 3, 2012

  • 34th Annual Frank Stick Memorial Art Show, Ghost Fleet Gallery
    On display at the Ghost Fleet Gallery in Nags Head through February, the Frank Stick Memorial Art Show includes a wide variety of local fine art ranging from conceptual to realistic. Featuring all original work, including sculpture, painting, drawing, fiber, pottery and mixed media, the show is the longest running visual art exhibition in the county. Stick gained recognition as an illustrator for magazines such as Collier’s, Saturday Evening Post, Ladies Home Journal and Outdoor America during the early part of the 20th century. He is most known for painting hundreds of hunting and fishing scenes to illustrate outdoor and adventure stories. 210 East Driftwood Street, Nags Head, NC 27954 Phone: 252-473-5558

Saturday, February 4, 2012
  • 34th Annual Frank Stick Memorial Art Show, Ghost Fleet Gallery
    On display at the Ghost Fleet Gallery in Nags Head through February, the Frank Stick Memorial Art Show includes a wide variety of local fine art ranging from conceptual to realistic. Featuring all original work, including sculpture, painting, drawing, fiber, pottery and mixed media, the show is the longest running visual art exhibition in the county. Stick gained recognition as an illustrator for magazines such as Collier’s, Saturday Evening Post, Ladies Home Journal and Outdoor America during the early part of the 20th century. He is most known for painting hundreds of hunting and fishing scenes to illustrate outdoor and adventure stories. 210 East Driftwood Street, Nags Head, NC 27954 Phone: 252-473-5558

Sunday, February 5, 2012
  • 34th Annual Frank Stick Memorial Art Show, Ghost Fleet Gallery
    On display at the Ghost Fleet Gallery in Nags Head through February, the Frank Stick Memorial Art Show includes a wide variety of local fine art ranging from conceptual to realistic. Featuring all original work, including sculpture, painting, drawing, fiber, pottery and mixed media, the show is the longest running visual art exhibition in the county. Stick gained recognition as an illustrator for magazines such as Collier’s, Saturday Evening Post, Ladies Home Journal and Outdoor America during the early part of the 20th century. He is most known for painting hundreds of hunting and fishing scenes to illustrate outdoor and adventure stories. 210 East Driftwood Street, Nags Head, NC 27954 Phone: 252-473-5558
  • 1921 Silent Film Screening, Pioneer Theater, Manteo
    You’re invited to an exclusive screening of the digitally re-mastered 1921 Lost Colony silent film! In 1921 the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction appropriated $3,000 for the making of a silent film. Through the untiring efforts of Dare County Schools superintendent Mabel Evans Jones, state officials selected as the film’subject the English attempts to colonize Roanoke Island between 1584 and 1590. ”Miss Mabel” delved into research, wrote the script, organized residents, and assembled a cast of 200, mostly locals. After the films release, Jones kept her fledgling actors busy performing in annual outdoor pageants based on the film. These pageants eventually led to the more permanent Waterside Theatre and Paul Green’s The Lost Colony in 1937. This film has not been seen in such black and white splendor in over 85 years! 3:00PM, Sunday, February 5, 2012 Free Event URL: http://thelostcolony.org/event/champagne-kick-off/

Monday, February 6, 2012
  • 34th Annual Frank Stick Memorial Art Show, Ghost Fleet Gallery
    On display at the Ghost Fleet Gallery in Nags Head through February, the Frank Stick Memorial Art Show includes a wide variety of local fine art ranging from conceptual to realistic. Featuring all original work, including sculpture, painting, drawing, fiber, pottery and mixed media, the show is the longest running visual art exhibition in the county. Stick gained recognition as an illustrator for magazines such as Collier’s, Saturday Evening Post, Ladies Home Journal and Outdoor America during the early part of the 20th century. He is most known for painting hundreds of hunting and fishing scenes to illustrate outdoor and adventure stories. 210 East Driftwood Street, Nags Head, NC 27954 Phone: 252-473-5558

Tuesday, February 7, 2012
  • 34th Annual Frank Stick Memorial Art Show, Ghost Fleet Gallery
    On display at the Ghost Fleet Gallery in Nags Head through February, the Frank Stick Memorial Art Show includes a wide variety of local fine art ranging from conceptual to realistic. Featuring all original work, including sculpture, painting, drawing, fiber, pottery and mixed media, the show is the longest running visual art exhibition in the county. Stick gained recognition as an illustrator for magazines such as Collier’s, Saturday Evening Post, Ladies Home Journal and Outdoor America during the early part of the 20th century. He is most known for painting hundreds of hunting and fishing scenes to illustrate outdoor and adventure stories. 210 East Driftwood Street, Nags Head, NC 27954 Phone: 252-473-5558

Wednesday, February 8, 2012
  • 34th Annual Frank Stick Memorial Art Show, Ghost Fleet Gallery
    On display at the Ghost Fleet Gallery in Nags Head through February, the Frank Stick Memorial Art Show includes a wide variety of local fine art ranging from conceptual to realistic. Featuring all original work, including sculpture, painting, drawing, fiber, pottery and mixed media, the show is the longest running visual art exhibition in the county. Stick gained recognition as an illustrator for magazines such as Collier’s, Saturday Evening Post, Ladies Home Journal and Outdoor America during the early part of the 20th century. He is most known for painting hundreds of hunting and fishing scenes to illustrate outdoor and adventure stories. 210 East Driftwood Street, Nags Head, NC 27954 Phone: 252-473-5558
  • Outer Banks History, Area Wide
    This day in 1862 was Burnside's Union Victory at Roanoke Island.

Thursday, February 9, 2012
  • 34th Annual Frank Stick Memorial Art Show, Ghost Fleet Gallery
    On display at the Ghost Fleet Gallery in Nags Head through February, the Frank Stick Memorial Art Show includes a wide variety of local fine art ranging from conceptual to realistic. Featuring all original work, including sculpture, painting, drawing, fiber, pottery and mixed media, the show is the longest running visual art exhibition in the county. Stick gained recognition as an illustrator for magazines such as Collier’s, Saturday Evening Post, Ladies Home Journal and Outdoor America during the early part of the 20th century. He is most known for painting hundreds of hunting and fishing scenes to illustrate outdoor and adventure stories. 210 East Driftwood Street, Nags Head, NC 27954 Phone: 252-473-5558

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