Beach Realty & Construction/Kitty Hawk Rentals is proud to sponsor the 4th Annual Duck Jazz Festival which is taking place October 10th, 2010, gates open at 10am - show starts at 11am.
This all day festival will take place at the Duck Town Park and is Free to attend! Bring your picnic, chairs, blankets and beverages (no tents or umbrella permitted) or enjoy food and drinks at nearby concessions.
The event will be co-hosted by Gerald Veasley, who was the Festival headliner in 2008 and played with Jimmy Bruno at the first Duck Jazz Festival in 2007, will co-host a series of events throughout Town prior to the festival. These events will be announced soon.
Performances by:
■Joyce Cooling from San Francisco, CA at 3:45 p.m.;
■Adrian Crutchfield from Charlotte, NC at 2:00 p.m.;
■Big Rick and The Bombers from Wake Forest, NC at 12:30 p.m.;
■The Roy Muth Big Band featuring Laura Martier from Virginia Beach, VA at 11:00 a.m.
Please come out and enjoy this wonderful event in the beautiful Duck Town Park. You won't be disappointed. If you need a place to stay please call Beach Realty & Construction/Kitty Hawk Rentals at 800.635.1559 or http://www.beachrealtync.com/ today.
For more information about this event please visit: http://www.townofduck.com/jazzfestival.htm
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
3rd Annual Outer Banks Bike Fest October 1-3 2010
The 3rd Annual Outer Banks Bike Fest is coming up on October 1-3, 2010. Get your Harleys polished and revved up to come out to the Outer Banks for a weekend filled of Hog-lovin' fun. Many local businesses are participating and we expect a great turn out of bikers! Beach Realty & Construction/Kitty Hawk Rentals is proud to be a sponsor for this event. Please call us at 800.635.1559 to book a vacation home for this three day weekend! We have mini-vacations available at VERY affordable rates. Check out our homes that allow partial weeks at http://www.beachrealtync.com/ under "Vacation Rentals" choose "partial stays".
Here's what's going on for the Bike Fest:
Official parties at Kelly’s on Friday night. Port O’ Call on Saturday night, and the biker breakfast at the Jolly Roger from 8am-2pm
Here are some of the scheduled events taking place:
-Lighthouse run
-Poker run
-Bike show
-Bike games
For additional information please visit www.outerbanksbikefest.com
Nags Head Harley Davidson
4104 Highway 158
Nags Head, NC 27959
Outer Banks Harley-Davidson
8739 Highway 158
Harbinger, NC 27941
Here's what's going on for the Bike Fest:
Official parties at Kelly’s on Friday night. Port O’ Call on Saturday night, and the biker breakfast at the Jolly Roger from 8am-2pm
Here are some of the scheduled events taking place:
-Lighthouse run
-Poker run
-Bike show
-Bike games
For additional information please visit www.outerbanksbikefest.com
Nags Head Harley Davidson
4104 Highway 158
Nags Head, NC 27959
Outer Banks Harley-Davidson
8739 Highway 158
Harbinger, NC 27941
Friday, September 3, 2010
Hurricane Earl Update
Evacuation Order Lifted for Portions of Dare County Today at 12:00 p.m.
A preliminary damage assessment by Dare County Emergency Management indicates that conditions following Hurricane Earl will allow re-entry at this time to the northern and mainland portions of Dare County.
Effective 12:00 p.m Friday, September 3, the mandatory evacuation order will be lifted for areas north of Oregon Inlet including the Towns of Duck, Kill Devil Hills, Kitty Hawk, Manteo, Nags Head, Southern Shores and the unincorporated areas of Dare County north of Oregon Inlet.
The Town of Duck is experiencing water on the road in the typical areas that would occur during any storm with heavy rains. The area in southern Duck at the intersection of NC 12 (Duck Road) and the Tuckahoe subdivision is still experiencing some flooding. Although it is passable, caution, patience, and extra time should be allocated when returning to Duck and Corolla.
The mandatory evacuation order for Hatteras Island remains in effect due to sand and standing water on NC Highway 12. Villages affected by the continuation of this evacuation order include Rodanthe, Waves, Salvo, Avon, Buxton, Frisco, and Hatteras. Crews from the North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) are working to clear the roadway. An advisory will be issued when conditions safely allow the evacuation order for Hatteras Island to be lifted.
The bridges leading to Dare County are open and no re-entry pass is required. Motorists should be careful of standing rain water which may be on streets throughout the area. Proceed with caution as it is difficult to determine the water’s depth and can cause brake failure, loss of control, or vehicle flooding.
Visitors planning travel to Dare County should first consult with their accommodations provider to confirm lodging reservations.
Helpful Contact Information
Dare County Emergency Management 252-475-5655 or www.darenc.com
Dominion North Carolina Power 1-888-667-3000 or www.dom.com
Cape Hatteras Electric 1-866-511-9862 www.chec.coop
Tideland Electric 1-800-637-1079 or 1-800-882-1001 www.tidelandemc.com
North Carolina Ferry Division 1-800-BY-FERRY or www.ncferry.org
North Carolina Road Conditions 1-877-DOT-4YOU or www.ncsmartlink.org
Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) 1-800-367-7623
North Carolina Highway Patrol 1-800-441-6127
Bulletins will be released as needed and available at www.darenc.com and on Government Access Channel 20.
A preliminary damage assessment by Dare County Emergency Management indicates that conditions following Hurricane Earl will allow re-entry at this time to the northern and mainland portions of Dare County.
Effective 12:00 p.m Friday, September 3, the mandatory evacuation order will be lifted for areas north of Oregon Inlet including the Towns of Duck, Kill Devil Hills, Kitty Hawk, Manteo, Nags Head, Southern Shores and the unincorporated areas of Dare County north of Oregon Inlet.
The Town of Duck is experiencing water on the road in the typical areas that would occur during any storm with heavy rains. The area in southern Duck at the intersection of NC 12 (Duck Road) and the Tuckahoe subdivision is still experiencing some flooding. Although it is passable, caution, patience, and extra time should be allocated when returning to Duck and Corolla.
The mandatory evacuation order for Hatteras Island remains in effect due to sand and standing water on NC Highway 12. Villages affected by the continuation of this evacuation order include Rodanthe, Waves, Salvo, Avon, Buxton, Frisco, and Hatteras. Crews from the North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) are working to clear the roadway. An advisory will be issued when conditions safely allow the evacuation order for Hatteras Island to be lifted.
The bridges leading to Dare County are open and no re-entry pass is required. Motorists should be careful of standing rain water which may be on streets throughout the area. Proceed with caution as it is difficult to determine the water’s depth and can cause brake failure, loss of control, or vehicle flooding.
Visitors planning travel to Dare County should first consult with their accommodations provider to confirm lodging reservations.
Helpful Contact Information
Dare County Emergency Management 252-475-5655 or www.darenc.com
Dominion North Carolina Power 1-888-667-3000 or www.dom.com
Cape Hatteras Electric 1-866-511-9862 www.chec.coop
Tideland Electric 1-800-637-1079 or 1-800-882-1001 www.tidelandemc.com
North Carolina Ferry Division 1-800-BY-FERRY or www.ncferry.org
North Carolina Road Conditions 1-877-DOT-4YOU or www.ncsmartlink.org
Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) 1-800-367-7623
North Carolina Highway Patrol 1-800-441-6127
Bulletins will be released as needed and available at www.darenc.com and on Government Access Channel 20.
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Thursday, September 2, 2010
Hurricane Earl Update
Both Dare and Currituck Counties have issued a MANDATORY EVACUATION for all Visitors. This consists of all towns on the Outer Banks - Corolla, Carova, Duck, Southern Shores, Kitty Hawk, Kill Devil Hills, Nags Head, South Nags Head, Manteo.
South Nags Head and ALL of Hatteras Island & Ocracoke has a Mandatory Evacuation for ALL VISITORS & RESIDENTS.
If you are staying in a vacation home with Beach Realty, please do your best to secure any outdoor furniture or items that could catch flight during high winds and collect your belongings and follow evacuation routes provided by the towns (links below). Our offices are currently open so if you have any questions at this time you can direct them to your rental office; Corolla: 252.453.4141, Duck: 252.261.6605, or Kill Devil Hills: 252.441.7166.
http://www.co.currituck.nc.us/ Currituck County
http://www.darenc.com/ Dare County
South Nags Head and ALL of Hatteras Island & Ocracoke has a Mandatory Evacuation for ALL VISITORS & RESIDENTS.
If you are staying in a vacation home with Beach Realty, please do your best to secure any outdoor furniture or items that could catch flight during high winds and collect your belongings and follow evacuation routes provided by the towns (links below). Our offices are currently open so if you have any questions at this time you can direct them to your rental office; Corolla: 252.453.4141, Duck: 252.261.6605, or Kill Devil Hills: 252.441.7166.
http://www.co.currituck.nc.us/ Currituck County
http://www.darenc.com/ Dare County
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Hurricane Earl Update
Dare County Control Group has issued a mandatory evacuation for all visitors throughout Dare County.
Information provided by Dare County: http://www.darenc.com/EmgyMgmt/Alert/index.asp
Bulletin Number: 6
Date/Time: 9/2/2010 6:34:48 AM
Evacuation Order Expanded for Dare County
The Dare County Control Group has issued a mandatory evacuation for all visitors throughout the entire County effective 6:00 am Thursday, September 2. The evacuation ordered yesterday for visitors and residents on Hatteras Island remains in effect. In addition, residents along the oceanfront are advised to relocate due to coastal flooding and ocean overwash that will occur.
Hurricane force winds are expected during the early morning hours Friday as the storm passes approximately 70 miles off the Outer Banks. Weather conditions will deteriorate this evening as the storm approaches.
Dare County and the North Carolina coast is under a Hurricane Warning, which indicates that sustained winds of 74 miles per hour or higher are expected within 24 hours.
Town of Nags Head
The Town of Nags Head has issued a mandatory evacuation for residents and visitors in South Nags Head, which includes the area south of Whalebone Junction, NC1243/S. Old Oregon Inlet Road.
School Closings
All Dare County Schools will be closed today and Friday along with all after-school activities including the After-School Enrichment Program. Makeup days are scheduled for Saturday, September 11, and Friday, October 29.
Court Sessions Closed
Court sessions at the Dare County Courthouse are cancelled for today and Friday. Those with cases scheduled for either of these days will receive a letter from the Court advising of a new date.
Residents and visitors are encouraged to monitor local news outlets for further advisories from the National Weather Service and state and local emergency management officials. Bulletins will be issued as needed and available at www.darenc.com and on Government Access Channel 20.
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Information provided by Dare County: http://www.darenc.com/EmgyMgmt/Alert/index.asp
Bulletin Number: 6
Date/Time: 9/2/2010 6:34:48 AM
Evacuation Order Expanded for Dare County
The Dare County Control Group has issued a mandatory evacuation for all visitors throughout the entire County effective 6:00 am Thursday, September 2. The evacuation ordered yesterday for visitors and residents on Hatteras Island remains in effect. In addition, residents along the oceanfront are advised to relocate due to coastal flooding and ocean overwash that will occur.
Hurricane force winds are expected during the early morning hours Friday as the storm passes approximately 70 miles off the Outer Banks. Weather conditions will deteriorate this evening as the storm approaches.
Dare County and the North Carolina coast is under a Hurricane Warning, which indicates that sustained winds of 74 miles per hour or higher are expected within 24 hours.
Town of Nags Head
The Town of Nags Head has issued a mandatory evacuation for residents and visitors in South Nags Head, which includes the area south of Whalebone Junction, NC1243/S. Old Oregon Inlet Road.
School Closings
All Dare County Schools will be closed today and Friday along with all after-school activities including the After-School Enrichment Program. Makeup days are scheduled for Saturday, September 11, and Friday, October 29.
Court Sessions Closed
Court sessions at the Dare County Courthouse are cancelled for today and Friday. Those with cases scheduled for either of these days will receive a letter from the Court advising of a new date.
Residents and visitors are encouraged to monitor local news outlets for further advisories from the National Weather Service and state and local emergency management officials. Bulletins will be issued as needed and available at www.darenc.com and on Government Access Channel 20.
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Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Hurricane Earl Update
Information provided by Dare County Government: http://www.darenc.com/EmgyMgmt/Alert/index.asp
Bulletin Number: 4
Date/Time: 9/1/2010 12:05:22 PM
Hurricane Warning Issued for Dare County
A Hurricane Warning has been issued for all of Dare County and the North Carolina Coast from north of Surf City to Virginia, including the Pamlico and Albemarle Sounds.
A hurricane warning indicates that sustained winds of 74 miles per hour or higher are expected in 24 hours or less. Warnings can remain in effect when dangerously high water or waves exist even though winds may be less than hurricane force.
This morning the Dare County Control Group ordered a mandatory evacuation for all Hatteras Island VISITORS. The group of local decision makers issued the order in anticipation of high waves along the oceanfront of Hatteras Island. The evacuation order facilitates visitors leaving Hatteras Island before high seas produce overwash on NC Highway 12 which will impede safe travel.
The evacuation is only for visitors on Hatteras Island and does NOT apply for areas north of Oregon Inlet. The order does NOT include the towns of Duck, Kill Devil Hills, Kitty Hawk, Nags Head, Southern Shores, Roanoke Island or the mainland of Dare County.
The Dare County Control Group will continue to closely monitor the storm’s progress and will assess whether further evacuation orders are necessary.
On nearby Ocracoke Island, Hyde County Emergency Management issued a mandatory evacuation at 5:00am this morning for all visitors and residents of Ocracoke Island.
Dare County Emergency Management urges all residents and visitors to take necessary precautions. Expect high seas, dangerous rip currents and 50 to 60 mile per hour winds as Hurricane Earl passes approximately 80 miles off the Outer Banks early Friday morning.
Protective measures should include securing property including all loose outside objects. In advance of any hurricane, everyone should prepare an emergency kit including nonperishable food, water and clothing to sustain each family member for three days. The kit should also include a flashlight, radio, spare batteries, and medications. Blankets, rain gear and appropriate footwear are also recommended. The kit should include photocopies of important family documents, such as birth certificates and insurance policies. Pet owners are reminded to make sure their animals have an identification tag on their collar.
The National Park Service has announced the closure today of Visitor Centers and Campgrounds. The Ocracoke Visitor Center closed today at 12:00 noon and the Hatteras Island, Bodie Island, Wright Brothers and Fort Raleigh Visitor Centers will close today at 5:00pm. The Ocracoke, Frisco, Cape Point and Oregon Inlet Campgrounds closed today at 12:00 noon. The last climb for the Cape Hatteras Lighthouse will be today at 2:00pm with the lighthouse closing at 3:00pm. By Thursday, expected surf conditions will create unsafe conditions on Seashore beaches and off-road vehicle use will be prohibited until safe conditions allow for this activity.
The town of Kill Devil Hills will not have residential solid waste collection on Friday, September 3. However, there will be town-wide residential collection on Thursday, September 2. Rollout containers should be placed at the road Wednesday night and remember to properly secure the container after it has been serviced on Thursday. Normal collection will resume Monday, September 6.
The Dare County Transportation System has cancelled all scheduled rides for Friday, September 3.
Residents and visitors are encouraged to monitor local news outlets for further advisories from the National Weather Service and state and local emergency management officials. Bulletins will be issued as needed and available at www.darenc.com and on Government Access Channel 20.
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Bulletin Number: 4
Date/Time: 9/1/2010 12:05:22 PM
Hurricane Warning Issued for Dare County
A Hurricane Warning has been issued for all of Dare County and the North Carolina Coast from north of Surf City to Virginia, including the Pamlico and Albemarle Sounds.
A hurricane warning indicates that sustained winds of 74 miles per hour or higher are expected in 24 hours or less. Warnings can remain in effect when dangerously high water or waves exist even though winds may be less than hurricane force.
This morning the Dare County Control Group ordered a mandatory evacuation for all Hatteras Island VISITORS. The group of local decision makers issued the order in anticipation of high waves along the oceanfront of Hatteras Island. The evacuation order facilitates visitors leaving Hatteras Island before high seas produce overwash on NC Highway 12 which will impede safe travel.
The evacuation is only for visitors on Hatteras Island and does NOT apply for areas north of Oregon Inlet. The order does NOT include the towns of Duck, Kill Devil Hills, Kitty Hawk, Nags Head, Southern Shores, Roanoke Island or the mainland of Dare County.
The Dare County Control Group will continue to closely monitor the storm’s progress and will assess whether further evacuation orders are necessary.
On nearby Ocracoke Island, Hyde County Emergency Management issued a mandatory evacuation at 5:00am this morning for all visitors and residents of Ocracoke Island.
Dare County Emergency Management urges all residents and visitors to take necessary precautions. Expect high seas, dangerous rip currents and 50 to 60 mile per hour winds as Hurricane Earl passes approximately 80 miles off the Outer Banks early Friday morning.
Protective measures should include securing property including all loose outside objects. In advance of any hurricane, everyone should prepare an emergency kit including nonperishable food, water and clothing to sustain each family member for three days. The kit should also include a flashlight, radio, spare batteries, and medications. Blankets, rain gear and appropriate footwear are also recommended. The kit should include photocopies of important family documents, such as birth certificates and insurance policies. Pet owners are reminded to make sure their animals have an identification tag on their collar.
The National Park Service has announced the closure today of Visitor Centers and Campgrounds. The Ocracoke Visitor Center closed today at 12:00 noon and the Hatteras Island, Bodie Island, Wright Brothers and Fort Raleigh Visitor Centers will close today at 5:00pm. The Ocracoke, Frisco, Cape Point and Oregon Inlet Campgrounds closed today at 12:00 noon. The last climb for the Cape Hatteras Lighthouse will be today at 2:00pm with the lighthouse closing at 3:00pm. By Thursday, expected surf conditions will create unsafe conditions on Seashore beaches and off-road vehicle use will be prohibited until safe conditions allow for this activity.
The town of Kill Devil Hills will not have residential solid waste collection on Friday, September 3. However, there will be town-wide residential collection on Thursday, September 2. Rollout containers should be placed at the road Wednesday night and remember to properly secure the container after it has been serviced on Thursday. Normal collection will resume Monday, September 6.
The Dare County Transportation System has cancelled all scheduled rides for Friday, September 3.
Residents and visitors are encouraged to monitor local news outlets for further advisories from the National Weather Service and state and local emergency management officials. Bulletins will be issued as needed and available at www.darenc.com and on Government Access Channel 20.
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