Wednesday, June 19, 2013
Swansboro District
You’ll fall in love with the charm Swansboro has to offer, especially if this town is where you choose to rest your head. An affordable choice of hotels, bed and breakfasts, and inns will put you in close proximity to the beaches found on the Atlantic Ocean, as well as to the charm of this cozy town. We’ll warn you — you may never want to leave.
Beaches Of the Greater Jacksonville North Carolina Area
For the ultimate beach experience, choose a vacation rental — a condo, single-family home, resort, or hotel — located directly on the beach. You’ll quickly discover there’s nothing like hearing the sound of the ocean when you wake up in the morning. Choose from a variety of options, all which are unique and comfortable, to make your vacation a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
Sneads Ferry
Stay in the heart of seafood country with the lodging you’ll find in Sneads Ferry. Everything from quaint inns to oceanfront condos to affordable hotels will make your stay relaxing and thoroughly enjoyable. Best of all, you’ll have quick, easy access to the pristine beaches of Topsail Beach.
Tuesday, June 18, 2013
2013 Outer Banks Wildlife Sandcastle Contest
2013 Outer Banks Wildlife Sandcastle Contest
August 3, 2013This fun-in-the-sun event gives attendees a chance to learn from master sandcastle builders, view professional sculptors’ sand creations and compete in amateur-level contests.
It’s a great way to spend time with your family and friends; just be sure to bring your camera to catch some of these amazing and intricate sandy creations.
OWL’s Sandcastle Contest is a great time and for a great cause. All proceeds raised during the weekend event go toward the rehabilitation and care of native North Carolina wildlife that have been injured or orphaned.
Find Outer Banks Wildlife Sandcastle Contest schedule information by calling 252-240-1200.
The Best Places To Shell Comb In Onslow County and Greater Jacksonville North Carolina
North Carolina is comprised of
more than 300 miles of coastline. From barrier islands to inlets and
sounds, North Carolina's beaches are popular with vacationers. The
beaches are small, which affords visitors the opportunity to find rare
and untarnished sea shells as they comb the beaches. North Carolina's
climate and Atlantic waters provide optimal conditions for sea shell
collection.
Oracoke Beach
Within
North Carolina's Outer Banks are small beach towns and villages, such
as Oracoke. These towns and villages are often the best beach locations
for finding seashells. In fact, Oracoke was ranked the second-best beach
in America for sea shells in 2007 by Coastal Living Magazine. You can
also find seashells in the more traveled parts of the island, but your
chances are better during low tide or after a storm.
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Hatteras Island
Also
within the Outer Banks is Hatteras Island. Between the Atlantic Ocean
and Pamlico Sound, Hatteras Island is 30 miles from North Carolina's
mainland. Hatteras Island sees sea shell seekers in droves each summer.
The region's location within the Atlantic, its stormy and rainy seasons
as well as its frequent sandbars allow for unique beachcombing experiences Sea shell seekers on Hatteras Island often find Scotch bonnets and the North Carolina state shell along its beaches.
Bald Head Island
Accessible
only via boat or ferry is North Carolina's remote and serene Bald Head
Island. The island is encompassed by 14 miles of white sandy beach and
has year-round mild temperatures due to its proximity to the Gulf
Stream. As a recipient of such warm waters, Bald Head Island's beaches
are ideal for collecting sea shells. The sand from Fort Fisher to Cape
Fear provides a pristine stretch of beach for shell searching.
Wilmington
Wilmington, North Carolina, is home
to three beaches along Cape Fear's coastline. Wrightsville Beach, Kure
Beach and Carolina Beach are all within a half hour's drive from one
another. Wrightsville Beach's white sandy beaches are an ideal setting
to beachcomb for shells as they are easier to recognize against the
lighter background. Kure Beach's early morning sandbars present sea
shell collectors a ripe opportunity for distinctive finds.
Emerald Isle
Emerald Isle, just southwest of the Outer Banks along the Bogue Banks barrier island, is home to lush and beautiful Atlantic beaches. While sea shells often wash up along the Emerald Isle coastal shorelines, more plentiful sea shells can be found just a short ferry ride from the island to Cape Lookout or Shackleford Banks. Both Cape Lookout and Shackleford Banks receive waves from the Gulf Stream, which allows for more shells to wash up and be found while snorkeling.
Kayaking In The Greater Jacksonville North Carolina and Onslow County Area
Under the canopy of cypress trees, floating through marshes and swamp forests, catching glimpses of alligators, birds and wildlife, the way to truly experience Onslow County's natural resources is to canoe or kayak right through it. Situated on Carolinas richly diverse coastline, Onslow County's creeks, rivers, marshes and inlets offer limitless opportunities for paddlers to search and explore the beauty of North Carolina.
Cow Horn Creek and New River trails lead paddlers through smooth black waters in the dense marshes and hardwood forests from Richlands to the New River inlet, with skill difficulties of 2 and 3. The White Oak River boasts an exciting AA Black Rapids trail teeming with wildlife including the infamous alligator, birds and other Carolina critters. Hammocks Beach State Park offers 3 marked trails over seven miles, navigating canoeists and kayakers through the stunning barrier island estuaries, sounds, salt marshes, and maritime swamp forests with highlights such as bottlenose dolphin sightings.
For more information on all the paddling possibilities, call Onslow County Tourism at (800) 932-2144 or stop by our office in Jacksonville for full-color brochures of all canoe and kayak trails.
Topsail Beach North Carolina
Hammocks Beach And Bear Island
Stroll the beach with laughing gulls and sandpipers. Cast a baited hook into endless rows of foaming breakers. Discover tiny specimens of marine life in tidal pools and mudflats. Use a camera or paintbrush to capture the green and gold grasses that color the salt marshes. Spend the night among the sand dunes, or simply bask in the sun and do nothing at all.
Secluded and tranquil, free from intruding commercialism, Hammocks Beach may not be for everyone, but the island is a retreat for people who welcome the challenges of relentless sun, sand, sea and sky.
Surf City North Carolina - Ride The Waves
Area: 5.3 sq miles (13.73 km²)
Weather: 77°F (25°C), Wind SW at 5 mph (8 km/h), 88% Humidity
Local time: Tuesday 12:53 PM
Population: 1,904 (2011)
Downtown Swansboro Events. Parades, Festivals, and Fireworks
Swansboro Downtown Market
– The Downtown Market, open from mid-morning to mid-afternoon on
Wednesdays and Saturdays in the warmer months of the year, offers
hand-made, home-made, and home-grown products in Olde Towne Square in
the heart of the Swansboro historic district. The market features
high-quality baskets, hand-sewn and hand-woven quilts and blankets,
unique and original jewelry, a variety of handmade wood and copper
products, plants, and other interesting items. If you are interested in
participating as a market vendor please call the Swansboro Parks and
Recreation Department at (910) 326-2600.
July 4th Fireworks - A spectacular display of fireworks over the White Oak River. Swansboro and Cedar Point partner to make this event one your sure to remember. Bring your lawn chairs and blankets and enjoy music by the sea before the grand event. Food vendors in attendance.
The Mullet Festival - This annual event begins with a parade down Hwy 24 through Swansboro. Following the parade make your way downtown where vendors of all types line the streets to display their goods. Music is provided at different bandstands throughout the day. Fun for all ages to be had. Arts/crafts, kids area and of course a mullet fry. Event dates are the second Saturday and Sunday in October.
Swansboro By Candlelight - Start your holiday shopping in downtown historic Swansboro. Enjoy hot apple cider as you walk along streets lined with luminars. Event date for 2012 is November 10, 2012.
Christmas Flotilla - Don't miss this spectacular parade of lights from the White Oak River. Parade begins at dusk and remember Santa Claus is sure to make his way on deck for a special visit. Held annually on the Friday evening after Thanksgiving. Rain date is Saturday.
Wilmington Battleship NORTH CAROLINA
Moored in quiet dignity and majesty the Battleship NORTH CAROLINA,
across the river from downtown Wilmington, beckons visitors to walk her
decks. Envision the daily life and fierce combat her crew faced in the
Pacific Theatre during World War II.
Step back in time and let history come alive through the crews’ stories. Discover and build your personal connection by steering the ship, starting her engines or even firing the guns. The Battleship NORTH CAROLINA It's Your Experience.
The Battleship NORTH CAROLINA is asking for your stories and experience from her travels to her current berth 50 years ago . See more information here.
17th Annual Battleship Blast, Fireworks Wilmington July 4th 2013
A huge and wonderfully choreographed fireworks display explodes over the Battleship. View this spectacular event from the beautiful Historic Downtown Wilmington Riverfront. The Battleship closes at 6 pm for fireworks set up. Enjoy watching the 2013 17th Annual Battleship Blast Fireworks show starting at 9:05pm-You don’t want to miss out!
Watch From Downtown Wilmington Riverfront
Wilmington, NC 28401
Hattaras Lighthous Climbing Tours
Season and Hours
- Climbing tours begin the third Friday in April and continue through Columbus Day.
- Spring and fall climbing hours 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
- Summer climbing hours (the Friday of Memorial Day Weekend through Labor Day) 9 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
- Weekly night climbing tours and monthly full moon tours are scheduled during the summer months
- The Visitor Center on the grounds is open year-round, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. with extended summer hours until 6 p.m. Closed Christmas.
Ticket sales begin at 8:15 a.m. and close at 4:30 p.m., extended to 5:30 p.m. during summer hours. Climbing tours begin at 9 a.m. and run every 10 minutes with a limit of 30 visitors per tour. Ticket holders should arrive at the lighthouse gate at least five minutes before to their ticketed tour time.
- Adults - $7
- Senior citizens age 62 or older - $3.50
- Children age 12 and under, and at least 42" tall - $3.50
- National Parks and Federal Recreation Lands Access Pass holders - $3.50
Fireworks In The Greater Jacksonville Onslow County Area July 4th 2013
Beaufort County
Washington fireworks will be at 9 p.m. today on the waterfront. Events of the day include a hot dog eating contest, the live music of Spare Change, a corn hole tournament, children's entertainment and food vendors. Festivities begin at 3 p.m.
Carteret County
Emerald isle fireworks are today at 9 p.m. from the Bogue Inlet Pier. Morehead City fireworks are today at 9:15 p.m. from Sugarloaf Island. The main event band will be playing from at Jaycee Park starting at 7 p.m. Beaufort Fireworks will be at the Front Street Village starting around 9:00 p.m. today. Starting at 4 p.m. there will be games, and the Firemen's Association will be selling hot dogs, drinks and snow cones.
Craven County
Fireworks at Union Point Park in New Bern are today after sunset. At Havelock City Park, there will be a festival from 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m., followed by a fireworks display to end the evening. There will be food, games and fun for the whole family. In addition, Pauline Smith will be performing from 6 to 8 p.m.
Pitt County
Fireworks at the Greenville town commons are scheduled to begin around 9:15 p.m. today. Also, there will also be fireworks in Farmville, at Horne Avenue Athletic Field, starting at 9:15 p.m.
Onslow County Fireworks at Onslow Pines Park in Jacksonville are scheduled to begin today at 9 p.m.
Lenoir County Fireworks are scheduled after the Kinston Indians game today. The game starts at 6:30 p.m.
2nd & Charles Used Books, Free Books, A Great Place To Browse, Buy, Sell and Trade Fun. Western Blvd Jacksonville NC
At 2nd & Charles, our passion for reading, writing, listening, playing and watching has helped us take the idea of recycling to a whole new level. Instead of finding new ways to use books, video games, movies, music and more, we came up with the great idea of just helping people reuse them. That way, more people can find something they’ll enjoy, for less. And since our inventory changes every day, you’ll always find something different here, too.
Shoguns Japanese Steak House, Hibachi, Sushi and Bar in Jacksonville NC 28540
Welcome to Shogun Japanese Steak House. We provide the greater Jacksonville, NC area with authentic Japanese meals. Our team of extensively trained and dedicated chefs is among the best in the industry.
We have made a strong presence in our business
market and are continuously striving to offer the best to our clients,
something you will quickly realize when you choose us. Shogun Japanese
Steak House has achieved success through upholding the honor and
integrity of our Asian heritage. We know that you will find the
satisfaction you are looking for with Shogun Japanese Steak House.
All you need to do is give us a call, make a
reservation and we’ll prepare you a meal worth remembering. In the
meantime, feel free to take a look around our site to learn more about
Shogun Japanese Steak House.
Shogun Japanese Steak House
1250 Western Blvd
Jacksonville, NC 28546
Phone: 910-937-9718
Hours of Operation:
Monday | 12:00 AM - 9:30 PM |
Tuesday | 12:00 AM - 9:30 PM |
Wendsday | 12:00 AM - 9:30 PM |
Thursday | 12:00 AM - 9:30 PM |
Friday | 12:00 AM - 9:30 PM |
Saturday | 12:00 AM - 9:30 PM |
Sunday | 11:00 AM - 2:30 PM |
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