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Take a look through our calendar of events sourced from every corner of Pamlico County…enough to keep you busy for sure. Also, at the bottom of this long page is an important list of resources and volunteer opportunities. If you have something to include or see a needed correction, please email: [email protected]

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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1

Oriental Farmers Market, by the harbor, 8-11 a.m.

Karaoke at Squidders Bait and Tackle in Vandemere. (Read about Squidders here) 7 p.m.

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2

Oriental’s Drummin’ Dragons get together every Sunday afternoon. You’ll find them in Lou Mac Park in Oriental on Sunday afternoons in summer, weather permitting. In inclement weather, they gather at the Oriental United Methodist Fellowship Hall (and possibly for the winter). All are invited – come on by and learn to drum. (They have some spare drums for you to try.) Contact Doug Carmichael at [email protected], 3-4:30 p.m.

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3

Pamlico County Board of Commissioners meeting, The meeting is in the Patsy Sadler Room in the Courthouse Annex. If there is a larger crowd, the meetings are held in the second floor courtroom. The courthouse is at 202 Main Street, Bayboro, NC 28515. Here are notes from the last meeting. 7 p.m. (bi-monthly)

Open Sailing with Bow To Stern every Monday in Oriental. Bow to Stern invites you to come sailing on their fleet of Cape Dory Typhoons. Afterwards, hang out with everyone at the fire pit and watch the sun set over the creeks. Let them know you’re coming by registering here. $25 per sailor for the evening. Call 252-249-2424 or email for more information [email protected]. Bow To Stern is at 290 Blackwell Point Loop Rd – for directions click here, 3 and 5 p.m.

The Pamlico Chorale meets every Monday, 6-7 pm at The Oriental United Methodist Church Fellowship Hall. The Chorale performs in concert at least four times a year, including Spirit of Christmas weekend and opening the Croaker Festival.

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4 Election Day

Pamlico Community Band rehearses every Tuesday at St. Peter the Fisherman Catholic Church. For more information contact Chris Mele at 252-626-6928. St. Peter is at 1149 White Farm Road in Oriental, 7-8:30 p.m.

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5

Open Mic Night at the Silos in Oriental. The music begins at 7 p.m.

Wednesday Night Sail Race on the Neuse near Oriental. Boats rendezvous at Oriental Marker #1SC on each Wednesday for a relatively carefree race around the government marks. Just show up. The race does the “normal” US Sailing countdown. Just like a real race. This allows those new to racing an opportunity to learn and practice the start sequence. Social at the Tiki Bar after the race. Questions? Contact Joe Valinoti – [email protected]. The race starts at 1700 GPS time.

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6

Intermediate French Conversation Group beginning Nov. 6. The group meets on the first and third Thursday at the new Pamlico County Library, 13896 NC 55 in Alliance in the community room at the rear of the building. For questions and to RSVP contact Marsha at [email protected] or call/text 252-617-5960, 2-3 p.m.

Open jam session at Pamlico Community College, the first and fifth Thursday of every month. It’s open to all. At the PCC Delamar Center Auditorium. PCC is on Hwy 306 between Grantsboro and Arapahoe. All levels welcome. For more info, contact 252-249-1851 ext 3113 [email protected] 6 p.m.

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7

The 2025 Oriental Cup Regatta is rescheduled for the weekend of Nov 7-9 out on the Neuse.The Cup continues as a cooperative effort between Oriental’s three sailing clubs: ODC, SCOO & NSA.Register at the Cup web site: orientalcupregatta.com.

Pamlico County Public Library Book/Tech Mobile Visits Oriental at the Piggly Wiggly, 10:00 am - 12:00 pm, Arapahoe Town Hall, 2 p.m.-4 p.m.

PAMLICO PARTNERS FOR DEMOCRACY Meets on every 1st Friday @ 2:00. Heritage Center, Grantsboro. All party affiliations welcome Gain new perspectives on the challenges we are facing and our coalitions of resistance. Hear from 3 speakers, between the ages of 30 and 50, who are coming to share their point of view. 2 p.m.

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8

The Oriental Woman’s Club is hosts a Fine Art and Craft Festival. There are vendors providing woodcrafts, jewelry, fabric arts (including a quilting demonstration), pottery, paper works and more. OWC will have home-baked cookies by the pound as well as individually priced-baked and canned goods. Cash or check only. The Oriental Woman’s Club is at 1007 Gilgo Road. 9 a.m.-1 p.m.

The 2025 Oriental Cup Regatta is rescheduled for the weekend of Nov 7-9 out on the Neuse.The Cup continues as a cooperative effort between Oriental’s three sailing clubs: ODC, SCOO & NSA.Register at the Cup web site: orientalcupregatta.com.

Oriental Farmers Market, by the harbor, 8-11 a.m.

Karaoke at Squidders Bait and Tackle in Vandemere. (Read about Squidders here) 7 p.m.

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9

The Old Theater in Oriental presents Academy Award–winning classic Out of Africa. Showtime: 3:00p – Doors open at 2:30p. Admission by donation ($10 suggested). Free popcorn.

The 2025 Oriental Cup Regatta is rescheduled for the weekend of Nov 7-9 out on the Neuse.The Cup continues as a cooperative effort between Oriental’s three sailing clubs: ODC, SCOO & NSA.Register at the Cup web site: orientalcupregatta.com.

Oriental’s Drummin’ Dragons get together every Sunday afternoon. You’ll find them in Lou Mac Park in Oriental on Sunday afternoons in summer, weather permitting. In inclement weather, they gather at the Oriental United Methodist Fellowship Hall (and possibly for the winter). All are invited – come on by and learn to drum. (They have some spare drums for you to try.) Contact Doug Carmichael at [email protected], 3-4:30 p.m.

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10

NAACP monthly meeting, Senior Service Building in Alliance, 6 p.m.

The One-Off Book Club meets the 2nd Monday of every month at the Perry Griffin Foundation House in Oriental. After reading 2 books: Life Worth Living, a Guide to What Matters Most by Volf, Croasmun and McAnnally-Linz, and Wake Up Grateful by Kristi Nelson, the book club is now focusing on topics about life and living. The topic is emailed to participants each month in advance, but it’s not necessary to prepare in order to attend. New attendees are most welcome. If you have any questions, contact Nelda Coats 252-639-1616 or Nancy Piner 252-670-2615, or just show up at the Perry Griffin Foundation House, 300 High Street, Oriental, 4 p.m.

Open Sailing with Bow To Stern every Monday in Oriental. Bow to Stern invites you to come sailing on their fleet of Cape Dory Typhoons. Afterwards, hang out with everyone at the fire pit and watch the sun set over the creeks. Let them know you’re coming by registering here. $25 per sailor for the evening. Call 252-249-2424 or email for more information [email protected]. Bow To Stern is at 290 Blackwell Point Loop Rd – for directions click here, 3 and 5 p.m.

The Pamlico Chorale meets every Monday, 6-7 pm at The Oriental United Methodist Church Fellowship Hall. The Chorale performs in concert at least four times a year, including Spirit of Christmas weekend and opening the Croaker Festival.

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11

Oriental Town Commissioners meeting, Town Hall. Second Tuesday of every month. Open to the public, 6 p.m.

Pamlico Community Band rehearses every Tuesday at St. Peter the Fisherman Catholic Church. For more information contact Chris Mele at 252-626-6928. St. Peter is at 1149 White Farm Road in Oriental, 7-8:30 p.m.

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12

Open Mic Night at the Silos in Oriental. The music begins at 7 p.m.

Wednesday Night Sail Race on the Neuse near Oriental. Boats rendezvous at Oriental Marker #1SC on each Wednesday for a relatively carefree race around the government marks. Just show up. The race does the “normal” US Sailing countdown. Just like a real race. This allows those new to racing an opportunity to learn and practice the start sequence. Social at the Tiki Bar after the race. Questions? Contact Joe Valinoti – [email protected]. The race starts at 1700 GPS time.

The Pamlico County Library hosts a mystery book club the second Wednesday of each month. Each month a novel selected from the winners of the annual Edgar Awards will be discussed. For more info please contact the library at 252-745-3515. Pamlico County Library is located in Bayboro, 5 p.m.

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13

The Gathering, at The Bean in Oriental. You’re invited to check out The Gathering – a new group sponsored by Oriental United Methodist Church to make space for community and conversation in a non-traditional setting. Call 252-249-0213 or email [email protected]. 6 p.m.

Arapahoe Charter School GAME DAY! Get ready, Bobcats! Tomorrow, Arapahoe Charter School takes on Open Door! Arapahoe Charter School Gym Gates Open: 3:30 PM Game Begins: 4:00 PM Lineup includes: Middle School Girls Middle School Boys Admission: $5

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14

Grammy-nominated bluegrass band Authentic Unlimited plays Saturday at the Old Theater, presented by Pamlico Musical Society, Saturday Nov. 15 and at the Oriental Methodist Church at 11 a.m.

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15

The Pamlico Classic Seafood Stew Cook-Off. It’s year 5 for this delicious event to savor and favor! Enjoy entries from participating cook-teams in support of a local non-profit organization working to assist pregnant and parenting women in need in Pamlico County. A variety of stew samples, hush puppies, drink and a dessert are included in your admission. The PCSSC is always a good time – especially at the Red Rooster in Oriental, NC! Enjoy Live music! An oyster shucking contest! Door Prizes! And more. Be sure to cast your vote for the People’s Choice award. For tickets: https://givebutter.com/pcseafoodstew For more information: [email protected]
or call (252) 745-5683, 11 a.m.

Grammy-nominated bluegrass band Authentic Unlimited plays Saturday at the Old Theater, presented by Pamlico Musical Society. Tickets $30, available at Nautical Wheelers in Oriental & New Bern, and online at pamlicomusic.org.The group also conducts an “Informance” – music, stories, Q&A – free and open to the public 11 a.m. at Oriental United Methodist Church. The Pamlico Musical Society is a non-profit organization bringing musical entertainment, enrichment, and education to Pamlico County. To learn more call 252-617-2125 or visit www.pamlicomusic.org, 7:30 p.m.

Oriental Farmers Market, by the harbor, 8-11 a.m.

Karaoke at Squidders Bait and Tackle in Vandemere. (Read about Squidders here) 7 p.m.

The Old Theater in Oriental presents NC Country Artist Bryan Mayer, Sunday, Nov. 16. 3 p.m.

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16

The Old Theater in Oriental presents NC Country Artist Bryan Mayer. Box Office opens 2:00 p.m.; doors open 2:30 p.m. Wine and soft drinks available by donation. Tickets: $25 ($20 for Old Theater members, military, and students with ID) available at Nautical Wheelers in Oriental and New Bern or online at this link. For more info call 252-249-0477, 3 p.m.

Oriental’s Drummin’ Dragons get together every Sunday afternoon. You’ll find them in Lou Mac Park in Oriental on Sunday afternoons in summer, weather permitting. In inclement weather, they gather at the Oriental United Methodist Fellowship Hall (and possibly for the winter). All are invited – come on by and learn to drum. (They have some spare drums for you to try.) Contact Doug Carmichael at [email protected], 3-4:30 p.m.

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17

Pamlico County Board of Commissioners meeting, The meeting is in the Patsy Sadler Room in the Courthouse Annex. If there is a larger crowd, the meetings are held in the second floor courtroom. The courthouse is at 202 Main Street, Bayboro, NC 28515. Here are notes from the last meeting. 7 p.m. (bi-monthly)

Open Sailing with Bow To Stern every Monday in Oriental. Bow to Stern invites you to come sailing on their fleet of Cape Dory Typhoons. Afterwards, hang out with everyone at the fire pit and watch the sun set over the creeks. Let them know you’re coming by registering here. $25 per sailor for the evening. Call 252-249-2424 or email for more information [email protected]. Bow To Stern is at 290 Blackwell Point Loop Rd – for directions click here, 3 and 5 p.m.

The Pamlico Chorale meets every Monday, 6-7 pm at The Oriental United Methodist Church Fellowship Hall. The Chorale performs in concert at least four times a year, including Spirit of Christmas weekend and opening the Croaker Festival.

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18

Paint & Sip with Local Artist Charlie Frye! Join us for Charlie’s fourth painting class at Nautical Wheelers in Oriental as we paint a festive Santa-just in time for the holidays! 411 Broad Street, Oriental (outside under the carport) Enjoy a wine flight of 3 different wines while you paint! All supplies and wine are included in the $50 ticket price.Reserve your spot today-tickets available in-store or online with the link below: NEW November 18th, Frye Wine & Paint Night 2-4 p.m.

Pamlico Community Band rehearses every Tuesday at St. Peter the Fisherman Catholic Church. For more information contact Chris Mele at 252-626-6928. St. Peter is at 1149 White Farm Road in Oriental, 7-8:30 p.m.

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19

Open Mic Night at the Silos in Oriental. The music begins at 7 p.m.

Wednesday Night Sail Race on the Neuse near Oriental. Boats rendezvous at Oriental Marker #1SC on each Wednesday for a relatively carefree race around the government marks. Just show up. The race does the “normal” US Sailing countdown. Just like a real race. This allows those new to racing an opportunity to learn and practice the start sequence. Social at the Tiki Bar after the race. Questions? Contact Joe Valinoti – [email protected]. The race starts at 1700 GPS time.

2026 Student Art & Poetry Calendar at Brantley’s in Oriental, Thursday, Nov. 20, 5:30 p.m.

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20

Come join us as we celebrate the release of the 2026 Student Art & Poetry Calendar at Brantley’s in Oriental . A long tradition of the Pamlico Arts Council own Marguerite Chadwick-Juner to collect works of art and poetry to be featured in this yearly student calendar, 5:30 p.m.

Intermediate French Conversation Group beginning Nov. 6. The group meets on the first and third Thursday at the new Pamlico County Library, 13896 NC 55 in Alliance in the community room at the rear of the building. For questions and to RSVP contact Marsha at [email protected] or call/text 252-617-5960, 2-3 p.m.

PAMLICO DEMOCRATS, Meet monthly on the 3rd Thursday at the Pamlico County Heritage Center, 5:30-7:00 p.m.

Nov. 13 and 24

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22

The Pamlico Poker Run. Starts at Town Hall in Minnesott Beach. Drive around Pamlico County picking up cards for your hand, finally finishing at The Red Rooster / Silos in Oriental. This is a fundraiser to support the Oriental Rotary Club’s charitable missions. Check-in starts at 11:30 a.m., the Poker Run starts at noon, awards announced at the Red Rooster / Silos at 4 p.m. The event is open to all cars / all years. You can download the registration form here. It includes the event schedule and route.

Oriental Farmers Market, by the harbor, 8-11 a.m.

Karaoke at Squidders Bait and Tackle in Vandemere. (Read about Squidders here) 7 p.m.

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 23

Community Thanksgiving Worship at St. Peter the Fisherman Catholic Church. More than half a dozen area houses of worship join in an evening of ecumenical prayer and music celebrating the American Thanksgiving heritage. The Pamlico Chorale will sing. Home made cookies and cider following the service. All are invited. The church is on White Farm Road. 7 p.m.

Oriental’s Drummin’ Dragons get together every Sunday afternoon. You’ll find them in Lou Mac Park in Oriental on Sunday afternoons in summer, weather permitting. In inclement weather, they gather at the Oriental United Methodist Fellowship Hall (and possibly for the winter). All are invited – come on by and learn to drum. (They have some spare drums for you to try.) Contact Doug Carmichael at [email protected], 3-4:30 p.m.

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24

Pamlico County School Board Meeting, 4th Monday of every month. 6 p.m.

The Gathering, at The Bean in Oriental. You’re invited to check out The Gathering – a new group sponsored by Oriental United Methodist Church to make space for community and conversation in a non-traditional setting. Call 252-249-0213 or email [email protected]. 6 p.m.

Open Sailing with Bow To Stern every Monday in Oriental. Bow to Stern invites you to come sailing on their fleet of Cape Dory Typhoons. Afterwards, hang out with everyone at the fire pit and watch the sun set over the creeks. Let them know you’re coming by registering here. $25 per sailor for the evening. Call 252-249-2424 or email for more information [email protected]. Bow To Stern is at 290 Blackwell Point Loop Rd – for directions click here, 3 and 5 p.m.

The Pamlico Chorale meets every Monday, 6-7 pm at The Oriental United Methodist Church Fellowship Hall. The Chorale performs in concert at least four times a year, including Spirit of Christmas weekend and opening the Croaker Festival.

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25

Pamlico Community Band rehearses every Tuesday at St. Peter the Fisherman Catholic Church. For more information contact Chris Mele at 252-626-6928. St. Peter is at 1149 White Farm Road in Oriental, 7-8:30 p.m.

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26

Open Mic Night at the Silos in Oriental. The music begins at 7 p.m.

Wednesday Night Sail Race on the Neuse near Oriental. Boats rendezvous at Oriental Marker #1SC on each Wednesday for a relatively carefree race around the government marks. Just show up. The race does the “normal” US Sailing countdown. Just like a real race. This allows those new to racing an opportunity to learn and practice the start sequence. Social at the Tiki Bar after the race. Contact Joe Valinoti – [email protected]. The race starts at 1700 GPS time.

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27

PAMLICO PROGRESSIVES INDIVISIBLE, Meets monthly, on the 4th Thursday, 5:00-7: @ Silos downstairs. Join like-minded people to talk about saving democracy, your social security and your country. Come to GOOD COMPANY at Silos, downstairs, eat pizza, meet your neighbors and talk in a safe space.  All party affiliations are welcome. Sponsored by Pamlico Progressives Indivisible.

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29

Oriental Farmers Market, by the harbor, 8-11 a.m.

Karaoke at Squidders Bait and Tackle in Vandemere. (Read about Squidders here) 7 p.m.

Pamlico Support Group of Autism Society of NC - Monthly Meeting. The Pamlico Support Group of Autism Society of NC and the Pamlico County Library are working together to provide monthly support meetings to those with autism and their family members. 11am – 12:30pm

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 30

Oriental’s Drummin’ Dragons get together every Sunday afternoon. You’ll find them in Lou Mac Park in Oriental on Sunday afternoons in summer, weather permitting. In inclement weather, they gather at the Oriental United Methodist Fellowship Hall (and possibly for the winter). All are invited – come on by and learn to drum. (They have some spare drums for you to try.) Contact Doug Carmichael at [email protected], 3-4:30 p.m.

RESOURCES

People living with Parkinson’s Disease in and around Pamlico County now have a support group. Pamlico Parkinson’s Network provides a place to talk, as well as learn what those with PD can do – and what’s being done – to deal with the still-incurable condition. PPN meetings are open not only to people with Parkinson’s but also to those who care for – and about them. For more info, contact Dave at [email protected], Kim at 670-8987

The Pamlico Progressives are a concerned group of citizens who seek to bring about change by focusing on issues that affect our community and by holding elected officials accountable. They seek to let our collective voices be heard to influence positive change. They meet as needed. All are welcome to join them. For more information, follow them on Facebook or call Diane Lemieux at 802-318-1083

Alcoholics Anonymous meets throughout the week at several locations in the area: At Oriental Free Will Baptist Church at 600 Ragan Road in Oriental, Tuesdays at 8p, and again Friday nights at 8p. (2nd brick building on the left).

At Alliance United Methodist Church at 687 Main Street in Bayboro, Thursday at 7:30 pm. (a great meeting for new members).

At St. Thomas Episcopal Church, 402 Freemason Street in Oriental, Sunday at 7 p.m.

“If you want to drink, that’s your business… If you want to stop drinking, that’s ours.” Alcoholics Anonymous New Bern Hotline:(252) 633-3716

Al-Anon – for those worried about someone with a drinking problem – meets Tuesday at 7 p.m. at 403 Mildred Street in Oriental. It is open to all.

Adult Children of Alcoholics (ACOA) – At Oriental Free Will Baptist Church at 600 Ragan Road in Oriental (2nd brick building on left). Open Meeting Tuesdays from 6:30-6:70 p.m. Women’s Group Saturday 6:30p.

Narcotics Anonymous – A group atmosphere which provides help from peers, and offers an on-going support network for addicts who wish to pursue and maintain a drug-free lifestyle. Never Alone – meets Wednesday at 7 pm. at Alliance United Methodist Church, 687 Main Street in Bayboro.

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED

*The Neuse Neighbors Network (NNN) needs you. NNN is a not-for-profit, all volunteer organization dedicated to helping local seniors age in place. NNN volunteers choose the type and timing of the tasks they can help with. There are no fixed commitments and you can meet new people. For more information on volunteering or becoming a member, call 252-665-8807 or email [email protected]

*Vennie Himbry is looking for land or a building to be donated to her non-profit called the Bayboro Development Center to help people who have been incarcerated in the county get back on their feet. Contact Vennie at [email protected]

*Pamlico County Senior Services needs more volunteers to help build handicap access ramps at the homes of some of Pamlico’s older residents. Senior Services provides the materials while volunteers construct one ramp every month. Contact Tom Newman at 252-671-4811 to offer a hand for the next project.

*Pamlico County Fishes And Loaves is collecting canned goods and has a drop-off point inside First Citizens Bank in Oriental. Fishes and Loaves is a cooperative effort of a number of churches and organizations in Pamlico County working to provide food to the hungry.

*Horses of Pamlico is looking for volunteers to visit the horses or help with farm repairs. They would like to have regular volunteers who can commit to at least one day a week. No experience with horses necessary. Must sign a waver. Text Sharon Vandiford for more information, 252-474-7838

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