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SUMMARY:Friends & Fiction Literary Luncheon (SOLD OUT)
DESCRIPTION:On Wednesday\, June 23 at noon\, a Literary Luncheon at the Coral Bay Club in Atlantic Beach will feature four New York Times best-selling authors (Mary Kay Andrews\, Mary Alice Monroe\, Patti Callahan Henry\, and Kristy Woodson Harvey) that are a part of the Friends & Fiction group. Guests will delight in a delicious meal while the authors share stories about their group and their books. Tickets for the Luncheon are $40. \nNOW SOLD OUT. TO BE ADDED TO THE WAIT LIST PLEASE CALL 252-728-5225. THANK YOU.
URL:https://beauforthistoricsite.org/event/friends-fiction-literary-luncheon-sold-out/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210614T173000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20210609T172224Z
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SUMMARY:American Flag Retirement Ceremony
DESCRIPTION:It may come as a surprise to many that one of the proper methods of retiring your tattered or damaged flag is in fact to burn it. After the flag is cut into pieces\, we ceremoniously burn the pieces one by one\, starting with the stripes and ending with the blue field. Come join us for this wonderful event! What a better way to spend an evening on Flag Day! Held outside on the Historic Grounds. \n  \nFREE FOR ALL. \n 
URL:https://beauforthistoricsite.org/event/american-flag-retirement-ceremony-2/
CATEGORIES:Living History
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210605T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210605T190000
DTSTAMP:20260405T142318
CREATED:20210408T182527Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210408T183423Z
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SUMMARY:Heather Sink Art Show
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://beauforthistoricsite.org/oht-artist/
CATEGORIES:MKD Art Gallery
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210507T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210507T160000
DTSTAMP:20260405T142318
CREATED:20210122T201702Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210308T173159Z
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SUMMARY:Glass Blowing Demo w/ Lu Libby
DESCRIPTION:Come visit our glass blower and watch how he create wonderful pieces of art! This form of glass blowing has been around for centuries and is almost a lost art! He makes small items like pendants\, glass beads\, marbles\, and miniature figurines. He will have items to sell and can even customize them!\n\nFREE EVENT FOR ALL\n\nCheck out Lu Libby Videos: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkY3awS_FL-oo5cQLS9Ui4g\n\n\nMasks required
URL:https://beauforthistoricsite.org/event/glass-blowing-demo-w-lu-libby-2/
CATEGORIES:Living History
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210506T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210506T140000
DTSTAMP:20260405T142318
CREATED:20210122T202719Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210308T173131Z
UID:9499-1620295200-1620309600@beauforthistoricsite.org
SUMMARY:Garden Art - Peace Pole Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Create a piece of art for your garden by painting a 4 foot “Garden Art Peace Pole”. These poles can be customized to fit your style!\n\nClass is limited to 8. Cost is $60.\n\nSign up now by calling 252-728-5225 or visiting the Beaufort Historic Site at 130 Turner St.\n\n\nMasks required
URL:https://beauforthistoricsite.org/event/garden-art-peace-pole-workshop/
CATEGORIES:Living History
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210430
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210502
DTSTAMP:20260405T142318
CREATED:20210310T171038Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210310T171852Z
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SUMMARY:Kristy Harvey Book Launch Events: Literary Luncheon (April 30) + Seriously Southern Cocktail Party (May 1)
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URL:https://beauforthistoricsite.org/under-the-southern-sky/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210429T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210429T140000
DTSTAMP:20260405T142318
CREATED:20210225T191013Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210414T173225Z
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SUMMARY:Volunteer Training Day (NOW FULL)
DESCRIPTION:This training is now full\, but we offer training year around! Give us a call at 252-728-5225 to sign up today!\n\nJoin the Beaufort Historic Site for a FREE Volunteer Training Day. Volunteer training is offered year-round\, but this training on April 29 from 10am-2pm will allow you to explore more of the Historic Site Buildings and beyond! Sign up today! Class is limited to 10 participants.\n\nThis training day includes a lunch as well! Sign up today by calling 252-728-5225 at least a week before the scheduled training date.\n\nLearn more about volunteer positions at the Beaufort Historic Site: https://beauforthistoricsite.org/volunteer/ \n\nMasks required.
URL:https://beauforthistoricsite.org/event/volunteer-training-day/
CATEGORIES:Volunteers
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210410T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210410T140000
DTSTAMP:20260405T142318
CREATED:20210122T202439Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210308T172955Z
UID:9497-1618048800-1618063200@beauforthistoricsite.org
SUMMARY:Bee Keepers Demo w/Julie Taylor
DESCRIPTION:Bees are vital to Mother Nature and something that we enjoy in tea\, food\, and more! Come talk to Julie about what it takes to maintain a bee hive and products that come from it such as candles\, chapsticks\, and more! A very rich and rewarding demonstration is set.\nShe has over 1\,000 hives and ships them all over the United States! Over 400 of her hives are soon to be going to California to pollinate Almond trees.\nEVENT FREE TO ALL\n\nMasks required
URL:https://beauforthistoricsite.org/event/bee-keepers-demo-w-julie-taylor/
CATEGORIES:Living History
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210408T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210408T140000
DTSTAMP:20260405T142318
CREATED:20210122T202058Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210308T172934Z
UID:9495-1617876000-1617890400@beauforthistoricsite.org
SUMMARY:Beginner Pine Needle Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Pine needle basket- making dates to almost 9\,000 years ago and the baskets served as a vessel for grain\, crops\, and other essentials. All supplies provided. Be sure to bring a bagged lunch!\n\nClass is taught by Penny Holland. Cost is $50. Limited to 10.\n\nSign up today by calling 252-728-5225 or visiting the Beaufort Historic Site Welcome Center at 130 Turner St.\n\nMasks required
URL:https://beauforthistoricsite.org/event/beginner-pine-needle-workshop/
CATEGORIES:Living History
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210407T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210407T120000
DTSTAMP:20260405T142318
CREATED:20210318T150819Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210318T150819Z
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SUMMARY:Warped Weaver Cloth Dyeing Demo
DESCRIPTION:Visit two of the Warped Weavers on the grounds of the Beaufort Historic Site for a cloth dyeing demonstration. The two will be dyeing fabric that they will use to create pieces in our over 100-year-old looms. During the 1880s many would dye their clothes to make “anew”. The event is free to the general public. The Warped Weavers meet every Monday and Wednesday to weave at the Historic Site.\nFREE. No registration needed.
URL:https://beauforthistoricsite.org/event/warped-weaver-cloth-dyeing-demo/
CATEGORIES:Living History
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210402T163000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210402T180000
DTSTAMP:20260405T142318
CREATED:20210310T172151Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210406T171534Z
UID:9773-1617381000-1617386400@beauforthistoricsite.org
SUMMARY:Pat Holscher Art Show
DESCRIPTION:The Mattie King Davis Art Gallery is excited to welcome Pat Holscher as their Featured Artist for April and May. Holscher creates compelling stills of animals\, objects\, and places by use of watercolor and acrylics. A show will be held on Friday\, April 2 from 4:30 – 6 p.m. at the gallery\, located on the grounds of the Beaufort Historic Site at 130 Turner Street\, Beaufort\, North Carolina\, 28516.\n\nFor more information about Pat Holscher and or the Mattie King Davis Art Gallery\, visit beauforthistoricsite.org\, follow the gallery on Facebook @mattiekingdavisgallery\, call 252-728-5225\, or stop in at the gallery open Monday through Saturday from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. on the grounds of the Beaufort Historic Site at 130 Turner St\, Beaufort N.C. 28516. Masks required.\n\n\n\nLearn more about the artist here.
URL:https://beauforthistoricsite.org/event/pat-holscher-art-show/
CATEGORIES:MKD Art Gallery
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210327T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210327T160000
DTSTAMP:20260405T142318
CREATED:20210122T193307Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210308T172844Z
UID:9486-1616839200-1616860800@beauforthistoricsite.org
SUMMARY:Glass Blowing Demo w/Lu Libby
DESCRIPTION:Come visit our glass blower and watch how he create wonderful pieces of art! This form of glass blowing has been around for centuries and is almost a lost art! He makes small items like pendants\, glass beads\, marbles\, and miniature figurines. He will have items to sell and can even customize them!\nFREE EVENT FOR ALL\n\nMasks required
URL:https://beauforthistoricsite.org/event/glass-blowing-demo-w-lu-libby/
CATEGORIES:Living History
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210212T163000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210212T180000
DTSTAMP:20260405T142318
CREATED:20201230T202323Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201230T202323Z
UID:9439-1613147400-1613152800@beauforthistoricsite.org
SUMMARY:Annie Kinney Art Show
DESCRIPTION:Join the Mattie King Davis Art Gallery in welcoming artist Annie Kinney on February 12 from 4:30 p.m. until 6 p.m. for an art show!\nKinney hails from Ireland and creates many beautiful pieces that showcase her childhood and her time now spent on the Crystal Coast.\n\nStay tuned to the Mattie King Davis Art Gallery Facebook page to see her work! She will be the Featured Artist for the months of February and March.\n\nFor more information about Kinney or the opening\, please visit beauforthistoricsite.org\, call 252-728-5225 or stop by the Mattie King Davis Art Gallery at 130 Turner St.\nThe event will follow all COVID-19 procedures. Masks required.\n\n\nMattie King Davis Art Gallery to Welcome Artist Annie Kinney in February \nThe Mattie King Davis Art Gallery is excited to welcome artist Annie Kinney for her first ever solo show on February 12\, 4:30 until 6 p.m. Kinney paints primarily with acrylics. Her work showcases life on the Crystal Coast as well as of her homeland\, Ireland. Kinney joined the Mattie King Davis Art Gallery this past March and also regularly volunteers for the Gallery. Kinney will be the featured artist for February and March. \n  \nFor Kinney\, creating art has been a lifetime experience. “I spent my childhood painting garden gnomes and selling them to tourists at the Cliffs of Moher\, on the west coast of Ireland\,” she said. “After entering my first juried exhibition in January 2018\, and winning an honorable mention\, that accolade became the catalyst for making a greater commitment to my art career.” \n“My favorite thing about painting is the very beginning or the “block in”\, where I start with simple shapes and basic color to visualize the finished piece\,” she said. “Getting a strong start is the most fundamental element for me in painting.” \n  \nWhen asked how she would describe her style\, she said: “At first\, I was very occupied with the notion that I must have a style. After taking many workshops\, I’ve realized that value relationships in a painting are more important than trying to develop a style. One’s style is like handwriting; it’s unique and becomes more apparent as you create.” \n  \nKinney will be showcasing a number of new pieces for the show. One piece\, “Lifeguard Station at Fanore Beach\,” she said is her favorite piece of her entire show collection as she feels not only did she give it justice\, but it also gives her a great sense of nostalgia. \n  \n“I grew up going to Fanore Beach\, with its dark golden sand\, crystal clear water and the backdrop of bare limestone hills that make this a very distinctive Geosite known as the “Burren” …it is a unique landscape…with County Clare having the most extensive landscapes of this type in all of Europe\,” she said. “A day at Fanore Beach was always great fun as a youngster! With the first hint of a summer-like day\, surfers and beach bathers would disrobe and head for the Baltic waters of the Atlantic for a dip. The one-manned lifeguard station was our reassurance that we wouldn’t drown while the caution flag was flying!” \n  \nKinney said she hopes all will come to her show and see for themselves the passion she puts into each piece. “My approach to painting is to capture the essence of my subjects\, using light as my compass. My art is crafted using the best acrylic pigments\, and every painting is sealed in an archival varnish that will protect it for decades\,” she said. “I have an emotional connection to all my paintings and I hope you will too when you visit my show at the Mattie King Davis Art Gallery!” \n  \nFor more information about Annie Kinney and or the Mattie King Davis Art Gallery\, visit beauforthistoricsite.org\, follow the gallery on Facebook @mattiekingdavisgallery\, call 252-728-5225\, or stop in at the gallery open Monday through Saturday from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. on the grounds of the Beaufort Historic Site at 130 Turner St\, Beaufort N.C. 28516. \n  \n###
URL:https://beauforthistoricsite.org/event/annie-kinney-art-show/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210212T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210212T210000
DTSTAMP:20260405T142318
CREATED:20210119T201620Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210119T202124Z
UID:9472-1613116800-1613163600@beauforthistoricsite.org
SUMMARY:Valentine Party Auction
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URL:https://one.bidpal.net/2021valentinepartyauction/welcome#new_tab
CATEGORIES:Fundraising
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210204T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210204T120000
DTSTAMP:20260405T142318
CREATED:20201230T200148Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201230T200148Z
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SUMMARY:The Art of Lettering
DESCRIPTION:In this basic two-hour workshop\, “The Art of Lettering\,” students will learn basic modern lettering techniques using a variety brush markers from Krisan Murphy. A lettering guide designed by her as well as two pens are included in the $60 price.\n\nAlthough it is designed for beginners\, this workshop would also be enjoyed as a refresher course for those with some lettering experience.\nLimited to 8. Call 252-728-5225 or visit the Old Beaufort Shop at 130 Turner St. to purchase your ticket today!\n\nLearn more about Krisan Murphy: https://calligraphymyname.com/
URL:https://beauforthistoricsite.org/event/the-art-of-lettering/
CATEGORIES:Family Fun,Living History
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201204T163000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201204T180000
DTSTAMP:20260405T142318
CREATED:20201029T161511Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201029T181132Z
UID:9200-1607099400-1607104800@beauforthistoricsite.org
SUMMARY:Womble\, Tuchek\, and Johnson Art Opening
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an art opening on December 4 from 4:30 – 6PM at the Mattie King Davis Art Gallery! The show will feature artwork from Jimmy Craig Womble\, Lisa Tuchek\, and Mandy Johnson! \nStay tuned to see more about these wonderful artists as well as their work that will be a part of the opening! \nPlease be aware that the opening will follow all COVID guidelines at the time it takes place. Masks are required for entry to the gallery and only a select number will be allowed in the gallery at a time. Thank you for understanding.
URL:https://beauforthistoricsite.org/event/womble-tuchek-and-johnson-art-opening/
CATEGORIES:Family Fun,MKD Art Gallery
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201010T210000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201010T210000
DTSTAMP:20260405T142319
CREATED:20200114T161112Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201007T151935Z
UID:7323-1602363600-1602363600@beauforthistoricsite.org
SUMMARY:Fall Art Sale
DESCRIPTION:Beaufort Historical Association Honors Fall Party with Art Auction \n  \nFor the past 28 years\, the Fall Party has taken place every year as a way to raise funds for the Beaufort Historical Association. While it is about raising these crucial funds\, it is also about joining together as friends to celebrate the Association\, season\, and one another. \n  \nThis year’s Fall Party will be unlike any other as it will be a Fall Art Auction. It will be a celebration of the history of the party and the artists who have been featured. The Association is excited to welcome back past Fall Party artists for this special event. While unable to join in person\, this virtual aspect will allow all to learn about the history of the Fall Party\, Association\, and have the chance to purchase beautiful artwork from past artists. \n  \nThe art will be gradually added and is available for bidding at bidpal.net/2020fallartsale. The auction will end October 10 at 9 p.m. As the event nears\, the association will share further information about the auction on their socials\, website\, and bidpal.net/2020fallartsale. The proceeds will go towards the restorations efforts of the Beaufort Historic Site Old Jail c.1829. \n  \nThe Association will be featuring work from the following Fall Party artists: Dee Knott (1992)\, Charles Sharpe (1995)\, Coleman Dance (2000)\, Judy Crane (2004)\, Dan Nelson (2010)\, Bob Rankin (2011)\, Trisha Adams (2013)\, Jim Carson (2014)\, Susan Hecht (2015)\, Fen Rascoe (2016)\, Jaquelin Perry (2018)\, Gosia Tojza (2019). \n  \nSince 1992 the party has been held at a private Beaufort home\, and each year the walls of that home have been filled with the breathtaking art of a local artist\, like the ones mentioned above. The first party took place at the historic Sloo House c. 1768. The owners Mr. and Mrs. R. Hunter Chadwick\, Jr. were the first to open their doors for the party. \n  \n“We were flattered to be asked\,” Brenda Chadwick said. “Everyone was helpful in the planning process. It was such a pleasant experience. People were happy and excited for it to be at a different venue.” \n  \nThe watercolors of national award-winning artist Dee Knott were showcased and for sale that year. Her pieces were a compilation of still lifes\, boats\, landscapes\, and portraits. \nBefore Knott’s paintings adorned the walls of Chadwick’s home\, the two women had already been acquainted. \n  \n“I had a gift shop called Chadwick House and it was right beside Royal James in Beaufort\,” Chadwick said. Just directly across the way was the studio of Dee Knott\, right beside the Beaufort Historic Site Welcome Center. \n  \n“She kept coming in and buying artificial pansies all the time\, and finally I asked “Dee\, what are you doing with all these pansies?!” and she said “Well I am painting them!” and all of her paintings were just fabulous. The art is the most important part of the party I think and marvelous job has been done bringing in the artist each year.” \n  \nThe event was a momentous success for the Association. It attracted an estimated 175 people and netted $9\,500. It took the help of the staff\, many volunteers\, and sponsors such as Richard and Lucia Stanley to begin this annual special event. “The party has really grown in success over the years from\, while the location changes the art always remains consistently beautiful and different\,” Lucia Stanley said. \n  \n“We are missing so much this year\, be we cannot let October go by without recognizing Brenda Chadwick who had the idea for the first Fall Party\, and the homeowners and artists who kept it amazing through the years\,” Patricia Suggs\, Executive Director of the Beaufort Historical Association said. \n  \nFor more information about the Fall Art Auction call 252-728-5225. To learn more about the artists and to start bidding on the art\, visit bidpal.net/2020fallpartyartsale. The auction will close Saturday\, October 10 at 9 p.m.
URL:https://beauforthistoricsite.org/event/fall-party-date-tbd/
CATEGORIES:Fundraising,MKD Art Gallery
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201008T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201008T140000
DTSTAMP:20260405T142319
CREATED:20200828T134929Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200922T153356Z
UID:8920-1602151200-1602165600@beauforthistoricsite.org
SUMMARY:Barn Quilt Workshop
DESCRIPTION:A barn quilt is a large piece of painted wood that looks like a single quilt block and decorates the side of a barn or building. Participants will design their own unique 24” x 24” barn quilt. All supplies will be provided. Please sign up by calling 252-728-5225 or in the Beaufort Historic Site Welcome Center\, 130 Turner St. \nMaterials Fee $60- Limit 8. Non- refundable materials fee must be paid one week in advance. Dates are subject to change. Please call for details\, reserving your spot\, or for possible spot openings. All Living History Program Series events will be held at the Beaufort Historic Site. \nClick here for more information about the October 24 Barn Quilt Workshop. 
URL:https://beauforthistoricsite.org/event/barn-quilt-workshop-2/
CATEGORIES:Arts & Antiques,Family Fun,Living History
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200928T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200928T140000
DTSTAMP:20260405T142319
CREATED:20200901T181816Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200922T151338Z
UID:8932-1601287200-1601301600@beauforthistoricsite.org
SUMMARY:(SOLD OUT) Pine Needle Basket Workshop
DESCRIPTION:SOLD OUT \nJoin us for a Pine Needle Basket Workshop this coming fall with Penny Holland! Material fees are $50 and 8 spots are available. Sign up now by calling 252-728-5225. Proceeds benefit the Beaufort Historic Site and the many education and preservation programs that take place at it each and every year.
URL:https://beauforthistoricsite.org/event/pine-needle-basket-workshop-3/
CATEGORIES:Arts & Antiques,Family Fun
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200919T133000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200919T143000
DTSTAMP:20260405T142319
CREATED:20200903T173134Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200903T173134Z
UID:8955-1600522200-1600525800@beauforthistoricsite.org
SUMMARY:Black History Bus Tour
DESCRIPTION:Join the Beaufort Historic site for a special English Double-Decker Bus Tour about Black History in Beaufort\, N.C. Beaufort native\, Curtis Oden will narrate. This informative historic bus tour will cover over 25 sites and will take off from the Beaufort Historic Site at 130 Turner St. on September 5 at 3 p.m. and September 19 at 1:30 p.m. The tour will last about an hour and will cost $15 per person. \nThe bus will be driven through the streets of downtown Beaufort while Oden points out historic sites such as churches\, stores\, and residents that have been influential in shaping black history in Beaufort. \nOne of the very first black-owned stores in the town was a shoe shop that sat next to the Josiah Bell House on Turner St. “It was one of the very first black-owned shoe shops and it was run by Mr. Adam Wright and also my great grandfather\, Collins Oden\, and then later my great uncle Curtis Oden was the one who ran it\,” Oden said. \nOden’s relatives were not the only black-owned businesses in the area.  Just down the road on Front St. was a blacksmith shop that was owned by a man named Mr. Fisher. On that same street was the Sam Lipman Convenience Store and it sat directly where the First Citizens Bank ATM is now. \nWhile Oden will point out many older historic areas\, he also will show you some of the places he grew up visiting such as the Purvis Chapel A.M.E. Zion Methodist Church and the old location of The Beaufort Theater. \n“During the ’50s and ’60s my friends and I would go to the Beaufort Theater\, and see then it was whites would sit on the main level and the blacks would have to set in the balcony\, but it was always okay\, we would make jokes about how we really had the best seats in the house!” Oden said. “I grew up and was baptized at the Methodist Church (Purvis Church) and that is where blacks and whites would worship together\, there it was also white people on the main level and blacks in the balcony.” \nNo stranger to the community\, Oden said he is excited to come back and narrate this tour for Beaufort and all of its residents and visitors. He said one of his favorite things about doing the tour is getting to talk about all that Beaufort used to be and what it has become to all of the tour groups. “I like getting to see the people’s excitement about the things I am telling them about Beaufort\,” Oden said\, “Getting to have had grown up in the community and being able to do this tour and talk about some of the stuff I grew up with has been one of my favorite things.” \nTickets are on sale now at the Beaufort Historic Site Welcome Center. For more information or to reserve your ticket\, call 252-728-5225 or visit the center at 130 Turner Street\, Beaufort. Masks are required for the tour.
URL:https://beauforthistoricsite.org/event/black-history-bus-tour-2/
CATEGORIES:Family Fun,Living History
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200917T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200917T121000
DTSTAMP:20260405T142319
CREATED:20200910T170117Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200910T170117Z
UID:9013-1600344000-1600344600@beauforthistoricsite.org
SUMMARY:Volunteer Instagram Live
DESCRIPTION:Join us on September 17 for an Instagram LIVE Q&A about Volunteering at the Beaufort Historic Site! Our Public Relations Director\, Hannah\, will be live to answer sent in and if any live questions about the Beaufort Historic Site\, the Beaufort Historical Association\, and volunteer positions! The LIVE will last for 5 – 10 minutes and will be available for viewing after. Be sure to hop in and maybe you will get to go live with us.
URL:https://beauforthistoricsite.org/event/volunteer-instagram-live/
CATEGORIES:Volunteers
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200914T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200914T140000
DTSTAMP:20260405T142319
CREATED:20200901T181724Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200911T153223Z
UID:8929-1600077600-1600092000@beauforthistoricsite.org
SUMMARY:Pine Needle Basket Workshop (CANCELED)
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a Pine Needle Basket Workshop this coming fall with Penny Holland! Material fees are $50 and 8 spots are available. Sign up now by calling 252-728-5225. Proceeds benefit the Beaufort Historic Site and the many education and preservation programs that take place at it each and every year.
URL:https://beauforthistoricsite.org/event/pine-needle-basket-workshop-2/
CATEGORIES:Arts & Antiques,Family Fun
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200905T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200905T160000
DTSTAMP:20260405T142319
CREATED:20200818T183439Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200903T173424Z
UID:8888-1599318000-1599321600@beauforthistoricsite.org
SUMMARY:Black History Bus Tour
DESCRIPTION:Join the Beaufort Historic site for a special English Double-Decker Bus Tour about Black History in Beaufort\, N.C. Beaufort native\, Curtis Oden will narrate. This informative historic bus tour will cover over 25 sites and will take off from the Beaufort Historic Site at 130 Turner St. on September 5 at 3 p.m. and September 19 at 1:30 p.m. The tour will last about an hour and will cost $15 per person. \nThe bus will be driven through the streets of downtown Beaufort while Oden points out historic sites such as churches\, stores\, and residents that have been influential in shaping black history in Beaufort. \nOne of the very first black-owned stores in the town was a shoe shop that sat next to the Josiah Bell House on Turner St. “It was one of the very first black-owned shoe shops and it was run by Mr. Adam Wright and also my great grandfather\, Collins Oden\, and then later my great uncle Curtis Oden was the one who ran it\,” Oden said. \nOden’s relatives were not the only black-owned businesses in the area.  Just down the road on Front St. was a blacksmith shop that was owned by a man named Mr. Fisher. On that same street was the Sam Lipman Convenience Store and it sat directly where the First Citizens Bank ATM is now. \nWhile Oden will point out many older historic areas\, he also will show you some of the places he grew up visiting such as the Purvis Chapel A.M.E. Zion Methodist Church and the old location of The Beaufort Theater. \n“During the ’50s and ’60s my friends and I would go to the Beaufort Theater\, and see then it was whites would sit on the main level and the blacks would have to set in the balcony\, but it was always okay\, we would make jokes about how we really had the best seats in the house!” Oden said. “I grew up and was baptized at the Methodist Church (Purvis Church) and that is where blacks and whites would worship together\, there it was also white people on the main level and blacks in the balcony.” \nNo stranger to the community\, Oden said he is excited to come back and narrate this tour for Beaufort and all of its residents and visitors. He said one of his favorite things about doing the tour is getting to talk about all that Beaufort used to be and what it has become to all of the tour groups. “I like getting to see the people’s excitement about the things I am telling them about Beaufort\,” Oden said\, “Getting to have had grown up in the community and being able to do this tour and talk about some of the stuff I grew up with has been one of my favorite things.” \nTickets are on sale now at the Beaufort Historic Site Welcome Center. For more information or to reserve your ticket\, call 252-728-5225 or visit the center at 130 Turner Street\, Beaufort. Masks are required for the tour.
URL:https://beauforthistoricsite.org/event/black-history-bus-tour/
CATEGORIES:Arts & Antiques,Family Fun,Living History
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200831T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200831T120000
DTSTAMP:20260405T142319
CREATED:20200831T181058Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200831T181058Z
UID:8926-1598868000-1598875200@beauforthistoricsite.org
SUMMARY:Ornament Making Weekend Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the Beaufort Historic Site for an Ornament Making Workshop to get into the holiday spirit. A variety of designs will be available to make 6 perfect coastal Christmas ornaments! The workshop will take place at the Beaufort Historic Site\, 130 Turner Street Beaufort. The cost is $30 and 10 spots are available. Please call 252-728-5225 to sign up now! Funds help support the Beaufort Historic Site and the many events and preservation programs held at it every year.
URL:https://beauforthistoricsite.org/event/ornament-making-weekend-workshop/
CATEGORIES:Arts & Antiques,Family Fun
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200820T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200820T140000
DTSTAMP:20260405T142319
CREATED:20200306T213130Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200729T144855Z
UID:7787-1597917600-1597932000@beauforthistoricsite.org
SUMMARY:Barn Quilt Workshop
DESCRIPTION:CLASS NOW FULL. Please call 252-728-5225 to join the Waitlist.\n  \nPlease be aware that all events at the Beaufort Historic Site are open to change in light of COVID19. For more information please call 252-728-5225. Thank you. \nA barn quilt is a large piece of painted wood that looks like a single quilt block and decorates the side of a barn or building.  Our barn quilts will be 24”x24” and you will be able to take your quilt home with you! Please sign up by calling 252-728-5225 or in the Beaufort Historic Site Welcome Center\, 130 Turner St. \nMaterials Fee $60\, an additional fee for a monogram and frame (read more below)- Limit 6.  Non- refundable materials fee must be paid one week in advance. Dates are subject to change. Please call for details\, reserving your spot\, or for possible spot openings. All Living History Program Series events will be held at the Beaufort Historic Site.           \n   \n Barn Quilt Option: \nPricing: \n$60 for class (quilt class will offer a variety of colors with with singular design) \n    Additions:\n      - $20 for an added frame around \n      - FREE for an added monogram \n       ***if you would like an addition\, you must notify us at 252-728-5225 one week in advance***
URL:https://beauforthistoricsite.org/event/barn-quilt-workshop/
CATEGORIES:Arts & Antiques,Family Fun,Living History
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200815T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200815T190000
DTSTAMP:20260405T142319
CREATED:20200108T172313Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200720T163912Z
UID:7312-1597510800-1597518000@beauforthistoricsite.org
SUMMARY:Janet Jaworski Art Opening
DESCRIPTION:Please be aware that all events at the Beaufort Historic Site are open to change in light of COVID19. For more information please call 252-728-5225. Thank you. \nThe Mattie King Davis Art Gallery is excited to welcome artist Janet Jaworski for an art show on Saturday\, August 15 at 5 p.m. at 130 Turner Street\, Beaufort\, N.C. The event is free and will follow federal\, state\, and local guidance regarding COVID19 during the time of the show. Jaworski is a North Carolina artist based in Morehead City. She paints primarily with oils. Many of her works showcase the beautiful wildlife\, seascapes\, and more of the Crystal Coast. \n\n\n\n“When my husband came down here for work\, we were struck by the area\,” she said. “We would be wandering and exploring nature and wildlife\, he started doing more photography… and now many of his photos are the start of my paintings.” \n\n\n\n    \n\n\nJaworski’s style reflects her vibrant personality; her paintings are full of color and life rather it be one of the tumbling ocean or a soaring bird. “My style has always had to do with color. I love color and it is one of those elements I strive to have standout in my paintings\,” she said. “I also want to portray a realist image but work within those images to create abstractions.” \n\n\n\nShe is no stranger to design though. While raising her family she spent much of her career working in graphic design in Worcester\, M.A. As her children began to move out she zoned in more on her art. She began taking workshops at the Worcester Art Museum and even started selling some work at a local farmers market. \n\n\n\n“My daughter was in charge of a farmer’s market in Acton…the market allowed for one artisan per week and she signed me up for a slot for spring and fall\,” she said. “I was not expecting much\, but to my surprise I sold quite a bit\, and in the fall\, people came back to buy again. She feels very proud to have launched me 11 years ago.” \n\n\n\nAfter moving to North Carolina she became involved in the artistic community. She is on the Executive Board of the Arts Council of Carteret County\, takes classes with artist Heather Sink\, participates in multiple workshops throughout the county\, volunteers at the Mattie King Davis Art Gallery\, and is in charge of hanging art at the Cassie Howe Algeo Gallery within the Carteret Health Care Hospital. She said she loves getting to meet fellow artists and travel to different locations to create. \n\n\n\nWhen asked about her favorite accomplishment thus far she said\, “Bringing people joy. Once you have finished a painting it really has a life of its own.” \n\n\n\nJoin us in welcoming Jaworski this August at the Mattie King Davis Art Gallery. She will be the featured artist for August and September. For more information about the gallery or the artist\, call 252- 728-5225\, visit beauforthistoricsite.org\, or stop by the gallery at 130 Turner Street.
URL:https://beauforthistoricsite.org/event/janet-jaworski-art-opening/
CATEGORIES:Arts & Antiques,Food,MKD Art Gallery
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200814T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200814T140000
DTSTAMP:20260405T142319
CREATED:20200306T212539Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200720T164015Z
UID:7785-1597399200-1597413600@beauforthistoricsite.org
SUMMARY:Beginning Rug Hooking
DESCRIPTION:Please be aware that all events at the Beaufort Historic Site are open to change in light of COVID19. For more information please call 252-728-5225. Thank you. \nRug hooking has been around for centuries.  It started out for those that could not afford machine-made carpets.  They would use scraps of materials that were available at the time.  It is still a time-honored craft\, and we would like to invite you to come to learn how to hook a small piece to take home! Please sign up by calling 252-728-5225 or in the Beaufort Historic Site Welcome Center\, 130 Turner St. Held in the Beaufort Historic Site Welcome Center. For more information call 252-728-5225 or visit the Beaufort Historic Site Welcome Center\, 130 Turner Street. \nMaterials fee $25- Limit 8.  Non- refundable materials fee must be paid one week in advance. Dates are subject to change. Please call for details\, reserving your spot\, or for possible spot openings. All Living History Program Series events will be held at the Beaufort Historic Site.          \n     
URL:https://beauforthistoricsite.org/event/beginning-rug-hooking/
CATEGORIES:Arts & Antiques,Living History
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200625T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200625T140000
DTSTAMP:20260405T142319
CREATED:20200512T154044Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200528T203455Z
UID:8496-1593079200-1593093600@beauforthistoricsite.org
SUMMARY:Pine Needle Basket Workshop (SOLD OUT)
DESCRIPTION:SOLD OUT. CALL 252-728-5225 TO JOIN THE WAITLIST. \nPine needle basket-making dates to almost 9\,000 years ago and the baskets served as a vessel for grain\, crops\, and other essentials. All supplies provided. Bring a bag lunch. Seating limited to 6-8. Tickets are $45 in advance. For more information call 252-728-5225 or visit the Beaufort Historic Site Welcome Center\, 130 Turner Street \nDates Subject to Change. Non-refundable Materials Fee Paid 1 Week in advance. Please call for details\, to confirm dates and for possible openings.
URL:https://beauforthistoricsite.org/event/pine-needle-basket-workshop/
CATEGORIES:Living History
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200612T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200612T180000
DTSTAMP:20260405T142319
CREATED:20200306T211800Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200424T192529Z
UID:7783-1591981200-1591984800@beauforthistoricsite.org
SUMMARY:American Flag Retirement Ceremony
DESCRIPTION:Event subject to change. Please call us at 252-728-5225 for questions. \nIt may come as a surprise to many that one of the proper methods of retiring your tattered or damaged flag is in fact-to burn it. After the flag is cut into pieces\, we ceremoniously burn the pieces one by one\, starting with the stripes and ending with the blue field. Honor Flag Day with us at this event. Held on the Beaufort Historic Site grounds. For more information call 252-728-5225 or visit the Beaufort Historic Site Welcome Center\, 130 Turner Street. \nFree – Bring your flag to retire the proper way!
URL:https://beauforthistoricsite.org/event/american-flag-retirement-ceremony/
CATEGORIES:Family Fun,Living History
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200611T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200611T140000
DTSTAMP:20260405T142319
CREATED:20200305T215502Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200527T164639Z
UID:7780-1591869600-1591884000@beauforthistoricsite.org
SUMMARY:Floor Cloth Workshop - SOLD OUT
DESCRIPTION:EVENT IS SOLD OUT\, CALL 252-728-5225 FOR WAITLIST \n  \nEvent subject to change. Please call us at 252-728-5225 for questions. \nArea canvas rugs\, today known as floor cloths\, had their start in 18th century England.  Initially used by the wealthy\, the designs and patterns mimicked parquet flooring\, tile\, and marble.  Unique designs are made in a variety of styles and colors\, using many techniques.  Join us in learning the art and fun of these floor cloths! \n  \nBeginners welcome! Space is limited to 6 participants.  Materials fee $40. The floor cloths are made of linoleum and are 24″x 36″. One can choose from three patterns that are listed below\, if the topiary is chosen\, please inform us of the monogram at least 24 hrs in advanced of the workshop. When signing up please reference which design you would like! Thank you! \n  \nFor more information call 252-728-5225 or visit the Beaufort Historic Site Welcome Center\, 130 Turner Street.  Dates Subject to Change.  Non-refundable Materials Fee Paid 1 Week in advance.  Please call for details\, to confirm dates and for possible openings. \n  \nDesign Options: (please notify us when signing up which you would prefer\, thank you. If you would like to topiary please inform us of the monogram at least 24 hrs in advanced of the workshop) \n 
URL:https://beauforthistoricsite.org/event/floor-cloth-workshop/
CATEGORIES:Arts & Antiques,Living History
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