May 27 Wednesday
Tryon Palace is excited to once again host the artwork of popular photographer and beekeeper Deana B Marion to the North Carolina History Center. We will be showcasing a new exhibit of her photography of pollinators – bees, butterflies, and insects on a variety of flowering blooms. Her photography technique is macro photography with amazing detail!
The exhibit will also include video clips of activity at her beehives.
This exhibit is FREE and available to the public during our posted business hours at the North Carolina History Center.
Artist's Exhibit DescriptionThe collection of macro images of bees and blooms in their native environment celebrates the art of nature, the beauty and wonder God created in the bees and blooms. The colorful images showcase the features of the small natural world as photographed in blooming trees and flower gardens.
The plight of pollinators, their value to our food supply, and the causes for their declining population are receiving national attention, with pollination by honeybees responsible for one-third of our food and nearly $20 billion in value to agricultural crops each year in the United States. Deana B understands the issues are extremely important and has witnessed the alarming population decline firsthand.
Deana B’s macro photography commenced in the 2002 with weekend classes taught by Barbara Brundege through the University of California Extension, Santa Cruz, along with numerous workshops where she was encouraged to “get closer, get closer.” She gained tremendous insight from a mentorship with Barbara focusing on enhancing the images to capture the intricate features of flowers with bees. Since 2010, she has specialized in photographing bees on blooms in exquisite detail at a distance of several inches.
This unique body of images focus upon the beauty of bees in nature, all different but sharing a common theme, with attention to microscopic level features, use of color, and position of blooms.
May 28 Thursday
Come Again is a social respite program where people in early to middle stages of dementia spend time with trusted, trained volunteers in a safe, judgment-free space. We aim to bring joy, friendship, and purpose to everyone while giving care partners a chance to rest. Activities include fellowship, music, art, movement, and service projects, plus a hot lunch. Starting May 1, Come Again meets every Thursday from 10 am to 2 pm at Trinity United Methodist Church, 2311 Elizabeth Ave. There is a small fee to attend. Come Again honors our loved ones living with dementia by lifting up their remaining strengths in a supportive, creative and purposeful way. For more information about joining Come Again or volunteering, contact director Lindsay Roberts at lindsayroberts@newbernrespite.org, 919.428.0618 or www.newbernrespite.org.
Music series beginning on Thursday, May 21, 2026 -- held every Thursday until August 6 -- hosted by the Town of Beaufort in John Newton Park. This event is sponsored by the Dock House Restaurant and Freedom Boat Club. This will be different genres of music during this series. General info and FAQ's are attached below.
Rock the Docks:No outside alcohol permitted at this eventAlcohol can be purchased and consumed in John Newton Park, provided by the Dock House RestaurantSignage will be placed to indicate restrictions on where this can be purchased and consumedParking next to John Newton Park will be closed from 2pm-8pm.This is a pet and family-friendly event The stage will be 24-feet long, placed in the adjacent parking lot.Spectators will be able to park golf carts behind the stage in the west side of the parking lotAttendees are encouraged to bring food and non-alcoholic beverages from nearby businessesMusic of all different genres will be presented across the 12-week seriesTown will have tent along with other sponsors/vendors at event
Emerge's Staff and Board of Directors invite you to come reminisce on the last 25 years. We are excited to celebrate what makes Emerge and you are a part of that success.
Date: Thursday, May 28, 2026Time: 5:00pm - 7:00pm
The Greater Greenville Chamber, will have a 25th Anniversary Ribbon Cutting at 5:00pm.Following the Ribbon Cutting, the Pitt County Arts Council Awards will be presented to the recipients.Open House to follow.
Area musicians come together to play traditional music in an acoustic string jam. This is a fun, friendly easy-going group. New musicians and traditional music fans are welcome. Please visit www.bctma.org for more information
May 29 Friday
Join The Carteret Community Sunshine Band on Friday night May 29, 6:30PM at Fort Macon for our 2026 spring concert!
The concert will feature a variety of music from traditional band pieces and marches to lighter selections and familiar tunes. Our group is made up of musicians from many different backgrounds who simply share a love of playing music and bringing it to our community.
Bring chairs or a blanket to sit on. Bug spray is also recommended!
May 30 Saturday
Open every Saturday, April 11 - November 28th. The Onslow County Farmers Market connects local farmers & ranchers, food producers, and artisans with the community. Shop seasonal produce, meats, eggs, baked goods (including gluten free options), honey and handmade artisan products.
We accept SNAP/EBT and SUNbucks. We participate in NC Farmers Market Nutrition program providing produce to eligible WIC families and seniors.
Join us for the annual Kayak and SUP Event, a thrilling event where participants race through scenic waters to raise funds for veterans. Enjoy a day filled with excitement, camaraderie, and the spirit of giving back. Each participant will receive a T-shirt, Barbeque lunch, refreshments and dessert.