Outer Banks Articles & Shorts - Issue 12: Fall/Winter 2016/17

PUBLISHER’S LETTER

Outer Banks This Week - Summer 2016 - Issue 11

Summer lovers! I know! You’re raging against the dying of the heat, the carefree days, the shortening of the light that lasts for more than half the 24-hour period. I hear you – the gnashing of teeth, the scrape of fingernails on surfboards! You’re beginning your part of the year that you have to just tolerate, and I honestly can send out a bit of compassion for you.

But – hot diggity!! – It’s fall! Then it’s winter! And I am at the threshold of everything I like about a year. Waves of happiness … bonfires … sweaters … the absolute best holidays. Soon, the clocks will fall back and the time of twilight begins. For many, fall is an invitation to slow down a bit, and what’s not to like about that?

But don’t worry, Summer Babes: Hot fun in the summertime will return. And until then, I’m going to sit and watch the autumn leaves drift by my window.

Luckily, the Outer Banks tends to fill in these colder months with some high-intensity fun events, and you can mark your calendars from our listing of them at the back of this issue so you don’t miss a thing! But, before you get to that part of the magazine, I know you’ll learn some new aspects of local businesses by reading the articles that make up this fall’s publication. We all know this, but I am struck each time we do an issue with how great the people are who own or run our local shops, restaurants and businesses. You’re kind, polite and enthusiast – exactly what the world needs now.

Enjoy this quieter time of the Outer Banks year.

 

Seaside Vacations: The Big Rental Company that Feels Small

By Katrina Mae Leuzinger
When choosing a vacation rental company on the Outer Banks, homeowners and guests alike are usually faced with a trade-off. They can choose a large company, which has the advantage of giving guests hundreds of homes to select from as well as having more resources, benefits and staff, but which usually lacks the level... Read More

Healthy Island Living, Together

By Heather Frese
Island communities have historically been tight-knit, with people of all ages relying on one another to share resources, weather storms and celebrate good times. On the Outer Banks the evidence of this island spirit is vibrantly visible at the YMCA where children, families and senior adults gather to work out, play... Read More

A Sanderling Wedding

By Heather Frese
 Imagine it: You’re in a silken slip of a white gown, bare feet in the sand, sun on your arms, soft Atlantic breeze ruffling the flowers in your hair as you say your wedding vows. Or maybe you’re wearing a ball gown shimmering with sequins, standing on the deck as an autumn sunset blossoms across the water. Or maybe... Read More

A Taste of Legacy

By Hannah Lee Leidy
Donnie Just passes through the doors at the restaurant 1587 with an energetic stride. It’s 5 p.m. and there’s a flurry of activity as everyone rushes to finalize last minute preparations for the Wednesday night dinner crowd. Donnie is upbeat as he takes a moment out of his busy schedule to sit at a windowside four-top... Read More

Stack ’em High is Banishing Loneliness

By Katrina Mae Leuzinger
When I stepped into Stack ’em High in Kitty Hawk I was greeted by a printed sign cheerfully apologizing for the mess during renovations. So naturally the first thing I asked when I had a chance to sit down with the owner, Steve Kiousis, was what the renovations were for. “I’m trying to solve the loneliness problem on... Read More