In the 70s and 80s, Circus Tent was a mainstay of Outer Banks life. It appealed to locals and tourists with its evening shows featuring music, puppet shows, ice cream and a subtle Christian message. June 18 and 19 will bring a two-day walk down memory lane as the Circus Tent returns to the Promenade in Kitty Hawk.
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Top 10 Gifts for Father's Day
10. For the Dad who loves to relax: A hammock to chill out in. Nags Head Hammocks has the largest assortment of hammocks on the Outer Banks. There’s one to suit every Dad in every color.
9. For the Dad who loves to eat: A gift certificate to his favorite seafood restaurant. Short on dough, cook his favorite meal.
Five Tips for a greener vacation:
1. Leave those travel sized shampoos, deodorants, toothpastes, body washes and other toiletries at home. They create more waste than regular packaging. Instead opt for refillable travel containers, which can be used on your next vacation.
2. While you are in the Outer Banks, make use of the miles of bike and pedestrian pathways. Walking along the beach is an eco-friendly way to travel.
Imagine driving down Hwy 158 and looking up to see a huge display of colorful kites in the shape of sea creatures and divers floating in the sky for all to enjoy. This weekend is the 28th Annual Rogallo Kite Festival on the dunes of Jockey's Ridge State Park, located at mile post 12.5 on highway 158.
As a newcomer to the Outer Banks, I’m always looking for an inexpensive way to explore all the area has to offer! My most recent discovery is the Manteo waterfront. Full of charming boutiques, eclectic dining and a lovely view of the boats coming into dock, I’m officially in love.


