The NPS will seek ideas from the community on the future of the Ocracoke pony herd from 1 to 2 p.m. Tuesday, May 21, in the Ocracoke Community Center. Photo: P. Vankevich

Tuesday, May 21: In what will be the first of a series of public meetings, the Cape Hatteras National Seashore will seek community ideas before they begin developing their Horse Management Plan at a public meeting from 1 to 2 p.m. Ocracoke Community Center.

OCBA monthly meeting, 6 pm, Ocracoke Community Center

Wednesday, May 22:
Worrell catamaran racers land at lifeguard beach

Ocracoke Waterways Commission, 6:30 pm. Community Center.

1718 Brewing Ocracoke: Allegra & Paige, 7 pm

Thursday, May 23
DAJIO: Allegra, 7:30 pm

Friday, May 24
What’s Happening on Ocracoke: Guest Harrison Marks, executive director of the North Carolina Land Trust, WOVV, 11 am

Ocracoke Oyster Company: Allegra Duchain, 7 pm

1718 Brewing Ocracoke: After School Surf Club, 7 pm

DAJIO: Ray McAllister Band, 7:30 pm

The Breeze: Eric Dunlow Band. 9 pm

Saturday, May 25:
Ocracoke Volunteer Firemen’s Ball, 4 to 11 pm. Berkley Barn.

Ocracoke Oyster Company: Shane Thomas, 7 pm

DAJIO: DJ Matteus, 7:30 pm

The Breeze: Eric Dunlow Band. 10 pm

Sunday, May 26
Life Saving Church, 459 Lighthouse Rd., worship, 11am

Ocracoke United Methodist Church: 71 School Rd., worship, 11 am. Streaming via its Facebook page.

Stella Maris Catholic Chapel, 95 School Rd. Masses may be bilingual. May 19, 3:30 pm. For info, see http://www.masstimes.org or call 252-995-6370.

1718 Brewing Ocracoke: Open mic, 7 pm

Black-necked Stilts were seen off the South Point Road for several days around May 12, 2024. Photo: P. Vankevich
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