Friday, June 13, 2008

Some More Stuff Happening in June

There are a bunch of events taking place in June. Last week we covered the first half. Let’s take a look at what’s going on during the second half of the month.

June 17 – Summer Open Sail:

This event is open to sailors who have completed the “learn to sail” program at the Maritime Museum. The event is taking place from 6-8 pm weather permitting.

June 19 – Build a Boat Day:

Bring your team and build an 8-foot plywood boat. It’s taking place at the North Carolina Maritime Museum on Roanoke Island from 9am to 5pm. Space is limited and the cost is $275 for members and $300 for non members.

June 25 – Wild & Wonderful Wednesdays:

It’s taking place at the Film Theatre & Art Gallery on Roanoke Island Festival Park at 2pm. The event is free and attendees get a behind the scenes preview of the evening’s 8pm performance. Guests will be allowed to meet the performers.

June 26 – Simple Rigging:

Come learn basic rigging techniques, including whipping and splicing, three strand line and students can bring dock lines to splice in class. Cost is $25 for members and $50 for non members. Space is limited so reserve your spot now at the North Carolina Maritime Museum.

June 28 – Kitty Hawk Kiteboarding Competition:

Come see the best kite boarders in the world compete for prizes at the Kitty Hawk Kites Kiteboarding Center in Nags Head. Free demonstrations and competitions will be available as well.

June 29 – Into the Woods:

Watch this Broadway show be performed by members of The Lost Colony. The show is taking place at the Waterside Theatre at 8:15pm. Tickets range from $10 - $20. For tickets please visit www.thelostcolony.org or call (252) 473-3414.

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