Outer Banks Articles & Shorts - Issue 15: Fall/Winter 2017/18

Greetings, all!

Does it seem to you that time passes faster lately? I swear, just a twist in time ago it was Memorial Day weekend with the promise of sun, waves and the easy living of summer (well, that is, unless you work to make sure all of our visitors have a fabulous time, right?!). And now, here it is autumn on the Outer Banks with 2017 more than half over. Wow. I know that so many parents felt this pang of warp speed as they sent their little ones off to their first day of school or, even more panging, to college however far away. Around the land, we could hear you exclaiming, “How did we get here so fast? How are they possibly old enough to be doing this on their own?” I was thinking about this as it relates to so many of the businesses that make up this issue. I bet it’s astounding to the Brewing Station owners that they’ve been bringing us innovative beer and food for 16 years already! What about the Sea Ranch, which has hugged its oceanfront location since 1963 – that’s more than 50 years that have passed! Tranquil House/1587 . . . 24 years. Joe Lamb Realty . . . 50 years as well. Stack’em High . . . 36 years. Even some of our “younger” businesses, such as Nest or the Sanderling Resort, are well- established as long-time members of the Outer Banks scene. And, if all you owners/managers could speak here, I’m imagining you’d mostly say . . . where has the time gone? We here at OuterBanksThisWeek.com are even scratching our heads a little over the fact that this is our fifth fall issue of the magazine! I know the adage Time Passes Fast When You’re Having Fun is at work here in many ways. But the truth is that all of you businesses with any longevity have remained steady through good times and hard times. You are the backbone of the Outer Banks, the foundation that maintains the form and strength of these islands. Take a little breather as these fall winds start blowing in. You certainly deserve it.

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The Wheel of Evolution at Outer Banks Brewing Station

By Molly Harrison
Since it opened 16 years ago, the core philosophy behind Outer Banks Brewing Station has been innovation and evolution. “Some places hang their hat on being the same, but our local niche hinges on the fact that we embrace change,” says co-owner Eric Reece.  Whether it’s installing a wind turbine to partially power... Read More

Edenton - This Town is Worth the Trip

By Beth P. Storie
Edenton, NC, sits on the edge of close by. If you’re staying (or living) in Nags Head, for example, you can get to Edenton in just a little more time than it takes you to get to Corolla.  If you’re driving in from Raleigh or points west to come to the Outer Banks, the cut off for Edenton is right there on U.S.... Read More

An All-Day Escape for Vacationers and Locals Alike

By Dave Holton
Life is full of decisions. Decisions at work. Decisions at home. One after another after another. It’s no wonder we sometimes feel exhausted and run down. And often, when we finally get to that vacation week or even just that day off, we find our supposed-to-be-free-time filled with more decisions and stress. Have you... Read More

New Year in the New World

By Molly Harrison
What’s everybody doing for New Year’s Eve? They’re heading to downtown Manteo for the inaugural New Year in the New World celebration! Two of Manteo’s most fun-loving business owners, Tod Clissold of Poor Richard’s and Cory Hemilright of Bluegrass Island, with the sponsorship of the Town of Manteo, Outer Banks... Read More

Christmas by the Sound

By Molly Harrison
Christmas Candlelight Tour Friday, December 8 and Saturday, December 9 Edenton is a lovely town no matter what the season, but if you want to see it at its most beautiful and fully immerse yourself in the holiday season, you have to attend the Christmas Candlelight Tour. This year’s event is the 36th, and each year... Read More