August 26,  2008

Fourth annual Day at the Docks will be Sept. 20 in Hatteras village



Hatteras village will host the fourth annual Day at the Docks celebration on Saturday, Sept. 20.

Festivities will begin on the working waterfront at 10 a.m. and run until 5 p.m. 

“We’re bringing back the always-popular chowder cook-off contest, and are increasing the number of seafood cooking demonstrations this year,” said event organizer Lynne Foster.

Last year the creamy clam chowder prepared by Diamond Shoals Restaurant in Buxton was voted the best chowder by festival-goers who sampled 13 seafood chowders prepared by professional and home chefs.

Cooking demonstrations feature recipes ranging from traditional favorites, such as fish cakes and stewed fish, to dishes using skate and other unusual species.

Commercial fishing boats, charter boats, and fishing gear will be on display at the waterfront.

Captains and crews will demonstrate the tools and skills working watermen use at sea.  Exhibits feature pound nets, gill nets, crab pots, tuna kites, longlines, and circle hooks.

Fishermen and festival-goers are invited to compete in a net hanging contest, a concrete marlin competition, and a survival suit race.

Special activities for children include a fishing contest, fish identification game, blue crab races, and a scavenger hunt.

Exhibits on fishing regulations, boating safety, and marine resource conservation are in the big tent.

Also this year, the Hatteras Island Cancer Foundation will sponsor a skin cancer screening, targeting fishermen. Dr Jose Acostamadiedo of Outer Banks Hematology and Oncology will do the free screenings.

There is no admission charge, and guests are invited to witness the local fishing fleet sail into the harbor at 5:45 p.m. for the Blessing of the Fleet, which will be at 6:30 pm.

This year, there will be dancing on the lawn after Day at the Docks when the Ray Pittman Project performs from the gazebo at the Hatteras Village Community Building.

The music, high energy classic soul, and good time rock and roll from this Richmond-based band begins at 8 p.m. The Community Building, which also houses the Hatteras Library, is on Highway 12 in Hatteras village, just a short stroll from the docks.

There is no charge for the dance, and everyone is welcome.

VIEW POSTER FOR DAY AT DOCKS

2008 DAY AT THE DOCKS SCHEDULED EVENTS

Saturday, September 20

10:00 AM 
OPENING CEREMONY – Willis Boat landing
CHILDREN’S BLUE CRAB RACES – Oden’s Dock
LOCAL SEAFOOD COOKING DEMO – Village Marina 

10:30
CONCRETE MARLIN COMPETITION – Village Marina docks

11:00
LOCAL SEAFOOD COOKING DEMO – Village Marina
MARSH SEINE NET EXPLORATION – Marsh near Oden’s Dock
CHOWDER COOK-OFF UNTIL 2:00 PM – Village Marina Motel 
NC SEAFOOD U – “The School of Fish: Local Fishing Vessel Net Yields” – Albatross Fleet Docks

 11:30
YOUTH SURVIVAL SUIT RACE – Oden’s Fuel Dock

12:00 PM
LOCAL SEAFOOD COOKING DEMO – Village Marina 

12:30
NET HANGING COMPETITION – Willis Boat Landing 

1:00
LOCAL SEAFOOD COOKING DEMO – Village Marina
CHILDREN’S BLUE CRAB RACES – Oden’s Dock 

1:30
MARSH SEINE NET EXPLORATION – Marsh near Oden’s Dock 

2:00
LOCAL SEAFOOD COOKING DEMO – Village Marina
ANGLERS’ TUG-O-WAR – Village Marina docks
CHILDREN’S FISHING TOURNAMENT – Hatteras Harbor
NC SEAFOOD U – “Ready, Set, Go: Value-Added and Ready-Made
Seafood Products” – Breakwater Restaurant Deck above Oden’s Dock
 
3:00
LOCAL SEAFOOD COOKING DEMO – Village Marina
NC SEA SEAFOOD U – “Breakin’ into the Seafood Biz: Fishermen
Direct Sales and Seafood Freshness” – Breakwater Restaurant Deck above
Oden’s Dock 

3:15
CHOWDER COOK-OFF AWARDS

3:30
CHRIS BELLAMY – NAUTICAL MUSIC – Willis Boat Landing

4:00
LOCAL SEAFOOD COOKING DEMO – Village Marina
 

4:30
CHILDREN’S FISHING CONTEST AWARDS – Willis Boat Landing
 

5:00
BOB ZENTZ - MARITIME MUSIC– Willis Boat Landing
 

5:45
WORKBOAT PARADE –  Into Harbor 

6:30
BLESSING OF THE FLEET – Harbor
 

8:00
LAWN DANCE – RAY PITTMAN PROJECT – Community Building

 



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