Join the community at the 18th Annual OBX Watermelon Festival on Thursday, August 1, 2024. The Outer Banks Toys is proud to lend its support to the Outer Banks Bicycle and Pedestrian Safety Coalition and invites everyone to participate in this exciting summer event.
Celebrating the peak of summer, OBX Watermelon Festival will take place at Jockey’s Ridge Crossing in Nags Head between 10 a.m to 4 p.m. Featuring exciting watermelon-themed activities, the festival is not just about having fun but also about supporting a valuable cause. Guests can take part in fun-filled activities like Watermelon Bowling, or let their creative side shine with Watermelon Windsocks. Food Lion will provide a T-shirt Tie Dye station, and The Lost Colony will facilitate Face Painting. And of course, no one should miss out on the popular Watermelon Eating Contest!
While entry to the festival is free, tickets will be necessary for meals and to take part in games. These tickets do more than just provide you with a good time – they help support a valuable cause. Attendees will have the opportunity to win exciting prizes by participating in various classic contests. So, come join the fun and share in this joyous summertime tradition.
Founded five decades ago, Kitty Hawk Kites has evolved to be the world’s largest independent kite, toy, flag, and wind-related item retailer. With a commitment to providing unique outdoor experiences and teaching the world to fly, Kitty Hawk Kites supports local community organizations like the Outer Banks Bicycle and Pedestrian Safety Coalition.
Established in 2013 in response to several accidents involving pedestrians and bicyclists in the Outer Banks, the Outer Banks Bicycle and Pedestrian Safety Coalition is an initiative by concerned citizens to increase road safety. Comprised of town officials, law enforcement officers, local citizens, and business leaders, the coalition has members from Corolla to Hatteras, indicating a widespread commitment to safety in the region.
Come out, celebrate summer, enjoy juicy watermelon, and show your support for the Outer Banks Bicycle & Pedestrian Safety Coalition at the OBX Watermelon Festival. In addition to having a great time, you’ll be contributing to a vital community organization. So grab your sunscreen and hats, and list this event in your calendars now!
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