The natural environment of Ocracoke Island will be the highlight of the weekend Earth Day festival. Photo: C. Leinbach

Note: Due to the frequency of overwash that has occurred recently on NC12 at the north end of Ocracoke we are, for the time being, adding a daily tide chart for the week. When overwash occurs, it is worst around high tide.  
April 15  High tide: 1:41 am  2:02 pm  Low Tide: 9:09 am 8:49 pm
April 16  High tide: 2:44 am 3:10 pm   Low Tide: 10:09 am 10:03 pm
April  17 High tide: 3:47 am  4:07 pm  Low Tide: 11:04 am 11:06 pm
April 18 High tide: 4:44 am  5:10 pm   Low Tide: 11:51 am      
April  19 High tide: 5:33 am 5:56 pm   Low Tide:  6:26 am 7:40 pm
April 20 High tide: 6:14 am  6:35  pm  Low Tide:  0:49 am  1:07 pm
April 21 High tide: 6:51 am  7:10 pm   Low Tide:  1:32  am 1:35  pm

Tuesday, April 16
Ocracoke School varsity baseball at home vs. Columbia, 4 pm. Community Ballfield

Hyde County Board of Education meeting, 5 pm, O.E. Peay building, Swan Quarter

Ocracoke Civic & Business Association, 6 pm. Community Center. Tideland officials will discuss the status of the electrical infrastructure on the north end of Ocracoke.

Wednesday, April 17
Roanoke Island Animal Clinic sees pets in the Community Center. Appointments: 252-473-3117.

1718 Brewing Ocracoke: Team Trivia, 6-8 pm

Ocracoke Waterways Commission, 6:30 pm. Community Center. Rescheduled to May 1.

Thursday, April 18
Ocracoke School middle school baseball at home vs. Hatteras, 4 pm. Community Ballfield.

Ocracoke School varsity baseball at Bear Grass, 4 pm.

Friday, April 19
Ocracoke Earth Day Celebration begins.

What’s Happening on Ocracoke: John Simpson and Vince O’Neal will discuss the Ocracoke Waterfowl Festival followed by Dave Tweedie and Katy Mitchell discussing the First Annual Ocracoke Earth Day Weekend Celebration.
WOVV 90.1 FM, wovv.org., 11:00 am

Ocracoke Oyster Company: Ray Murray, 7 pm

Saturday, April 20
Ocracoke Earth Day Celebration continues

Ocracoke Waterfowl Festival opens, 9 am to 5 pm, Ocracoke School gym.

Sunday, April 21:
Ocracoke Waterfowl Festival continues, 10 am to 3 pm, Ocracoke School gym.

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