on of the new Public Safety Center with a “Topping Out Ceremony” on August 12. “The people who live here, there’s a ton of veterans. Staff will have a limited number of masks should someone need one,” Payment wrote.In discussing his town’s decision to postpone the Fourth of July fireworks until Labor Day, Kill Devil Hills Mayor Ben Sproul cited safety concerns, but also pointed to another issue as well — North Carolina’s Phase 2 guidelines that prohibit outdoor gatherings of 25 or more.“There’s a legal ramification to it too,” Sproul said. So, you can choose not to go or sit on your deck and watch it and enjoy it for what it is.”Thank God there are some elected and; or appointed officials around here that haven’t completely lost their minds yet . “The county will have areas marked on grass areas for small family groups to help eliminate large group gatherings. “The county will have areas marked on grass areas for small family groups to help eliminate large group gatherings. Aug. 14: Cooper ‘encouraged’ by NC COVID-19 trends/State announces child care hotline/2020 requests for absentee by mail ballots soar.Currituck County will be holding its annual Independence Day fireworks at the Whalehead Club on Friday, July 3.

Visit The Currituck Club. So, you can choose not to go or sit on your deck and watch it and enjoy it for what it is.”Thank God there are some elected and; or appointed officials around here that haven’t completely lost their minds yet . At least the only folks that stay in Duck and Corolla are yuppie northerners. “You know, in this country, you can do this, or you can choose to do that.

Call 252-435-2947 or visit www.VisitCurrituck.com/Events for details. In the past the event has been an all-day affair with local artists, food vendors and children’s rides.“Parking at the event will be limited and marked [and] staff will be on hand to direct and remind guests to remain in their vehicles and adhere to social distancing,” Payment wrote.Where viewing the fireworks from a car is disrupted because of limited sightlines, the county will allow families to gather on the Whalehead Club lawn. Sponsored by Currituck Outer Banks Travel & Tourism. Aug. 14: Cooper ‘encouraged’ by NC COVID-19 trends/State announces child care hotline/2020 requests for absentee by mail ballots soar.Currituck County will be holding its annual Independence Day fireworks at the Whalehead Club on Friday, July 3. We desperately need less of them.It is amazing the amount of whining about all the efforts to prevent spread of the covid virus.I believe that the entire BOC should be in attendance to show their support as well as mandatory testing for COVID upon entering. At least the only folks that stay in Duck and Corolla are yuppie northerners.

Holiday fireworks are still a go in Currituck County Officials say strict precautionary measures have been put in place to ensure a safe fireworks show on Friday night. The July 4th fireworks show that was cancelled due to weather has been rescheduled for Wednesday, August 9 at Historic Corolla Park.JULY 4th FIREWORKS DISPLAY IN COROLLA – What better way to celebrate America’s independence than with free live music by the Tidewater Drive Band and a spectacular fireworks show on the northern Outer Banks! “It’s one thing if a private business…decides I’m going to flout the law and see what happens…When the government starts flouting its own rules, that doesn’t make any sense.”According to Currituck Commissioners Chair White, Governor Cooper’s Phase 2 guidelines were not part of the considerations in going ahead with a July 4 event.“I don’t know that we really honestly talked about the guidelines,” he said. The event features food vendors, a cornhole tournament, watermelon eating contest, and children’s games. We have yet to have any testing provided in Corolla.Ben Sproul is the only one making sense. Currituck County will be holding its annual Independence Day fireworks at the Whalehead Club on Friday, July 3.