October 8, 2015

Outer Banks October Looking Great

KHKbrewtagThe sun is finally out and the weather is fantastic—it's a great reminder of why there is so much entertainment the next few weekends on the Outer Banks.

We've already mentioned the Mustang Music Festival coming up Friday and Saturday at the Whalehead Club in . With three stages there's always happening and the is going to be fantastic with national acts Rusted Root, Dirty Dozen Brass Band and Keller Williams as well as some outstanding local and regional bands.

It's a kid friendly event, perfect for the whole . Check out the Kitty Hawk Kites Kidszone while you're there.

Proceeds benefit the Corolla Wild Horse fund and the Mustang Music Foundation.

It's a weekend of musical entertainment with the Duck Jazz Festival Sunday at the Town Green. The weather is looking perfect and the setting is as good as it gets—grass field surrounded by trees and pathways.  Maceo Parker who was James Brown's sax player and band director is the headliner this years so look for a little bit of funk and some a fantastic sound.

The following Saturday, October 17, look for the Outer Banks Seafood Festival at the Event Site in Nags Head. This is the fourth year for the annual event and it keeps getting better and better. Lots of great fresh local seafood, prepared to perfection by local chefs, the best of local bands and a beautiful setting on Roanoke Sound.

We had to move the date of our BrewTag to Saturday October 24—the weather was just too iffy on it's original date of September 26, but the event is still on. For anyone who wants to see if a can truly fly, come to the Nags Head Event Site and see for yourself.

Local and regional beers, fantastic food and a lot of fun. And it benefits the Rogallo Foundation preserving the legacy of Francis whose invention of a flexible wing led to the hang glider.

Laughter and entertainment guaranteed.

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