Apr 10 Friday
Two Screenings: 2:30 and 7:30 p.m.
The Road Dance - 2021 – UK/Scotland – English - Drama – NR
Kirsty is a young woman living in Garenin with her widowed mother and sister. She dreams of moving to America with her boyfriend, Murdo, but their plans are abruptly interrupted when he and other young men are called to serve in The Great War. The town holds a cèilidh to honor them before they leave the following day. Later that night, Kirsty is attacked by an unknown assailant. An examination by the village doctor reveals that she has been raped. The police are brought in to investigate, leading to numerous challenges for Kirsty as she navigates her emotions, faces difficult decisions, and learns to cope with the trauma she endures. (116 minutes)
The USA’s Largest All-Volunteer, Non-Profit, Whole Hog BBQ Pig Cookin’, invites you to join us for two days of food, fun, and springtime celebrations!
Apr 11 Saturday
What would you do if you were ill or injured in the 18th century?Join Charles Brett, Apothecary-Surgeon, to explore period medical treatments and the role of medical practitioners in colonial North Carolina.
What You’ll LearnAs an apothecary’s apprentice, you’ll review surgery and bandaging principles to treat injuries and explore medicinal plants. As part of this workshop, you’ll have the opportunity to compound a medicinal recipe for treating ailments using period tools and techniques.
Ticketing InformationTickets are $35 (plus tax) and include materials. Seating is limited.Tickets must be purchased in advance. Tickets are non-refundable.
Apr 13 Monday
The Carteret Community Sunshine Band is starting rehearsals for its spring concert season and is looking for new musicians to join.The Sunshine Band is a volunteer wind ensemble made up of local residents, from students to retirees, who love performing concert band music. The band is especially seeking trombone players, and also needs clarinet and trumpet players, though musicians on all concert band instruments are welcome.Directed by Ritchel Lawson, the band rehearses Monday nights at Newport Middle School and performs community concerts throughout the year.Spring rehearsals begin January 26, 2026For more information, find us on Facebook, Instagram, or visit our website. Interested new members should contact Ritchel Lawson at ritchellawson@hotmail.com
Apr 16 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.
Apr 17 Friday
Join us at the museum for our Movies on Madison movie series! We show the movies on the museum lawn, the lawn will open an hour before the movie starts and the movies will begin at dusk. Our movies are family friendly, so no alcohol or smoking is allowed. Bring your blankets or chairs! Refreshments will be available for purchase. Check our Facebook page for the monthly movie choices! Our first movie is Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1990) on May 19th.
Please note that the time of the movie will change depending on the time of the sunset!
Apr 20 Monday
Apr 22 Wednesday
Experience the captivating story of Galileo. Set during the dawn of the Age of Reason, this play follows the renowned physicist as he enlightens his students, challenges the status quo, faces the Inquisition, and advances his groundbreaking work in secret.
Apr 23 Thursday