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What not to miss in the Outer Banks

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OBX Is For Lovers

July 29: EMO rock is making a comeback, so treat your ears to the OBX Is For Lovers concert at Roanoke Island Festival. Performers include Thrice, Bayside, Hawthorne Heights, 30H!3, Four Year Strong, Red Jumpsuit Apparatus, Emery and Frontside. Gates open at 2 p.m. and the show starts at 3 p.m. Tickets cost $50 in advance and $60 day of the show. etix.com

EVENTS Independen­ce Beer Mile

July 2: Join the Outer Banks Brewing Station in a fun Independen­ce Day weekend run that presents plenty of reason to celebrate. This adult, 21-and-over celebratio­n starts with a refreshing brew before an easy-going, mile-long jog, walk or run around the heart of the Outer Banks in Kill Devil Hills. 11 a.m. to noon. The running event is open to up to 100 participan­ts, and admission for the event is $33. 600 S. Croatan Hwy., Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina. theobxrunn­ingcompany.com

Wright Kite Festival

July 14-15: Now celebratin­g its 45th year, the Wright Kite Festival in Kill Devil Hills is a celebratio­n of aviation that takes place where flight began: the Wright Brothers Memorial. Enjoy a walk on the hallowed grounds where Wilbur and Orville took their historic first flight in 1903, then take a fun flight of your own. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission to the park is $10 for ages 16+. 1000 North Croatan Hwy., Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina. kittyhawk.com

Ocracoke Fig Festival

Aug. 4-5: Take a stroll along any shaded

street in Ocracoke village, and you’ll notice the town’s love of all things fig. The two-day fig festival features a wealth of activities that take place at the Ocracoke Preservati­on Museum, or the nearby Community Square in the heart of the village. During this annual celebratio­n, visitors and locals can celebrate the fig through a myriad of music, dancing, history, activities and, of course, plenty of fig goodies. 49 Water

Plant Road, Ocracoke, North Carolina. ocracokepr­eservation­society.org

Anniversar­y of the Mirlo Rescue

Aug. 16: Come celebrate one of the most important events in life-saving local history with this special day at the Chicamacom­ico Life-Saving Station Historic Site in Rodanthe. The Mirlo was sunk by a German torpedo during WWI in 1918 off the coast of Hatteras Island. Capt. John Allen Midgett and his crew launched into the water and saved 42 crew members. The rescue was one of the most legendary ever conducted by the U.S. Life-Saving Service, and during this special day, visitors will dive deeper into the story with activities that will fascinate visitors of all ages. chicamacom­ico.org

17th Annual Outer Banks Watermelon Festival

Aug. 3: Have you ever wanted to try watermelon bowling? Celebrate summer at the annual OBX Watermelon Festival. This beloved celebratio­n is held at Jockey’s Ridge Crossing in Nags Head. Highlights include Native American jewelry-making lessons, watermelon-themed competitio­ns, arts and crafts, music and more. Free for guests to attend; however, tickets are required to play and eat. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. 3933 S. Croatan Hwy., Nags Head, North Carolina. kittyhawk.com

Outer Banks Pirate Festival

Aug. 9-10: ARRGH you ready for a pirate invasion on the Outer Banks? This festival will be held next to Jockey’s Ridge State Park in the central Outer Banks town of Nags Head. Come learn the vast history of pirates on the OBX and participat­e in Scallywag School. Free to attend. Scallywag School is $10. For more informatio­n, go to kittyhawk.com.

 ?? KITTY HAWK KITES ?? Visit a living history pirate encampment, have your picture taken with mermaids and attend Scallywag School at the Outer Banks Pirate Festival.
KITTY HAWK KITES Visit a living history pirate encampment, have your picture taken with mermaids and attend Scallywag School at the Outer Banks Pirate Festival.
 ?? JERRY JACKSON/ THE BALTIMORE SUN ?? A sculpture of the Wright brothers’ first flight is seen at the Wright Brothers National Memorial.
JERRY JACKSON/ THE BALTIMORE SUN A sculpture of the Wright brothers’ first flight is seen at the Wright Brothers National Memorial.

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