Winter beach scene, Ocracoke. Photo: C. Leinbach

Ocracoke Alive continues its series of free cultural classes and presentations for the community. Visit www.ocracokealive.org for detailed schedule and information. See story here.

Monday, Jan. 20 Martin Luther King Jr. Day
Ocracoke Alive event: Ballroom dancing, 6 pm. Community Center

Tuesday, Jan. 21
Ocracoke Civic & Business Association meeting, 6 pm. Community Center

Ocracoke Alive event: Cooking —  Pasticcio & traditional Greek salad with Helios Hideaway. Signup required at http://www.ocracokealive.org

Wednesday, Jan. 22
Ocracoke Alive event: Mardi Gras mask-making with Kitty Mitchell, 6 pm. Deepwater Theater.

Thursday, Jan. 23
Ocracoke Alive event: Ukulele & guitar with Lou Castro, 9:30 am. Deepwater Theater.

Ocracoke Alive event: Mardi Gras mask-making with Kitty Mitchell, 6 pm. Deepwater Theater.

Friday, Jan. 24
Frank Welles, Network for Endangered Sea Turtles (N.E.S.T.) coordinator, will be the guest at 11:30 a.m. on “What’s Happening on Ocracoke,” on WOVV 90.1 FM. Postponed to Jan. 31
Ocracoke Alive event: Free concert with Josh Goforth & Martin Garrish, 7 pm. Community Center.

Sunday, Jan. 26
Pancake fundraiser for Ocracoke School senior class trip. Jason’s Restaurant. Starts at 8 am.
Church services:
Ocracoke United Methodist Church, 11 am
Ocracoke Life Saving Church, 11 am
Stella Maris Chapel, 2:30 pm

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