Top 7 Ways to Enjoy the Crystal Coast this September

September 15th, 2011

Cycling for the CoastSummer may be winding down, but there’s no shortage of ways to enjoy the beautiful Crystal Coast as we ease into early fall. Here are a few interesting recreational and cultural activities going on around our region this month.

1. Take a nice walk
Come on out and join the Emerald Isle Parks & Recreation’s fall walking club at the Community Center, 7500 Emerald Drive, Emerald Isle. Walks start at 6 PM every Tuesday now through October 17. For more information or to register contact Sheila Lowe at (252) 354-6350 or slowe@emeraldisle-nc.org.

2. Celebrate children
Emerald Isle’s Sixth Annual Day4Kids takes place at Emerald Isle Park and Rec Center from 10 AM to 2 PM on Saturday, September 17. Bring out the kids fun-filled day of vendors, activities, games, face painting and more! Call (252) 354-6350 for details or email Laura Lee Davis at ldavis@emeraldisle-nc.org.

3. See history come alive
See Civil War Reenactments at Fort Macon on the weekend of September 17 and 18. Members of the 1st N.C. Volunteers will perform different programs from 10 AM to 4 PM each day, including historical talks and musket firings and drills. For more information call (252) 726-3775.

4. Bike along the beach
Cycling for the Coast begins at Bogue Banks on Saturday, September 17 at 8 AM. Pedal through Emerald Isle, Salter Path, Indian Beach, Pine Knoll Shores and Atlantic Beach. to raise awareness for our coastal estuaries and white sandy beaches, and raise funds for the North Carolina Coastal Federation. Visit www.nccoast.org to register or contact Sam Bland at (252) 393-8185 for more information.

5. Fish the surf
Emerald Isle Parks and Recreation and The Reel Outdoors are sponsoring the 5th Annual Flounder Surf Fishing Tournament to kick off the surf-fishing and beach driving season that starts September 15. The tournament runs from Saturday, September 24 to Saturday, October 8. Registration is free and the Reel Outdoors will be providing prizes for the top 3 anglers! Contact Emerald Isle Parks and Recreation for further information or call (252) 354-6350.

6. Dine on great seafood
Don’t miss the 25th Annual North Carolina Seafood Festival in Downtown Morehead City, September 30 – October 2. Carteret County’s annual seafood celebration is the second largest festival in North Carolina, playing host to an average of 200,000+ people each year. While sampling the large variety of seafood available, you can also experience educational exhibits and take part in hands-on activities for young and old alike. For more information visit the North Carolina Seafood Festival website.

7. Experience floating art
A $40 million dollar floating art gallery will be docked in Morehead City for the North Carolina Seafood Festival. ArtSplendor on SeaFair is a juried art show and sale of original artwork during the weekend of September 29 – October 2 on the Morehead City waterfront. For more information visit www.expoships.com or www.artscouncilcarteret.org.

Lazy Days of Summer Labor Day Weekend Event

October 4th, 2010

You’ve worked hard all year and give it your best everyday thus there is one weekend where you deserve to kick back, relax and enjoy the lazy days of summer —Labor Day Weekend! 

The ocean breeze was refreshingly cool, the smell of sea salt such a delight and the opportunity to make new friends all made for a memorable end of summer celebration at Grande Villas on Indian Beach. During Labor Day weekend owners and guests danced and sang to the live entertainment of 4Everall as well as Gary the One Man Band.  Delicious food and beverage abound from mint mojitos and bountiful gourmet butler passed tapas on Friday evening to a fantastic lunchtime BBQ served at The Galley poolside grill on Saturday. Families enjoyed the resort style pool and trying their luck at a game of corn hole while a few of the kids were truly stoked as they learned how to surf with instruction by Leo of Eastern Sessions.  As dusk rolled in Saturday evening, Grande Villas hosted a traditional Low Country Boil including an amazing sunset as a natural backdrop. The coastal themed soiree was made complete with what some say was “the most spectacular local fireworks display on the island.”

See Lazy Days of Summer Here!

 Come home to the beach. Come home to an exclusive yet relaxed way of life. Come home to Grande Villas. For information please contact us at 877.845.4438 or visit us at www.gvcondos.com.

Fresh from the Docks Seafood

March 30th, 2010

While more than 80 percent of seafood served in the U.S. is imported, the Crystal Coast, North Carolina’s Southern Outer Banks, provides visitors the chance to dine on “fresh from the docks” seafood that was caught the same day in clean, North Carolina coastal waters with the Carteret Catch program. Culinary connoisseurs support a local fishing industry that has sustained for 400 years, while enjoying the freshest ingredients on menu items designated with the Carteret Catch logo, from Wild Mushroom Encrusted Triggerfish and Pan Seared Dayboat Grouper with an Asparagus Smoked Bacon Crab Saute to She Crab Bisque and Sesame Seared Yellow Fin Tuna with Thai Red Curry and Coconut Sauce. Read the rest of this entry »