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  • Pamlico County Household Hazardous Waste Collection

    The Coastal Environmental Partnership (CEP) is a public solid waste management authority that serves Carteret, Craven, and Pamlico counties. CEP provides residents with an environmentally sound and cost-effective system of solid waste disposal, and sponsors a series of household hazardous waste collection days in each of the three counties. ACCEPTED: -Cooking Oil -Drain openers -Batteries -Automotive fluids -Pesticides, fertilizers -Paint: latex* and oil based, paint thinners (dried latex paint may be disposed of via normal waste collection). NON-ACCEPTED MATERIALS: -Commercial waste -Infectious, biological, or radioactive wastes -Explosives -Ammunition -Mystery cans: Everything must be labeled or easily identified https://www.facebook.com/events/747127167369164/

  • Read Together! Adventure Book Club

    Get the whole family reading this summer! Join us as we read Hatchet by Gary Paulson in June. Start reading now! Copies are available at Pamlico Library using your CPR-Library card. https://www.facebook.com/events/1844857365991553/

  • Magic in the Library – Shelton Show (registration recommended)

    Gary Shelton, Comedian and Magician will be our special guest for our last big event during the 2024 Summer reading Program. Gary’s humor is southern flavored and family friendly; his magic brings out the wonder in audiences of any age. https://www.facebook.com/events/991484312138765/

  • Rock Painting

    Show off your creative side. Paint rocks in the Pamlico Library! All Ages. https://www.facebook.com/events/773717374935692/

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  • Dale Moore

    Dale Moore on piano and vocals with hits throughout the decades. NO COVER

  • Discover Tryon Palace: Life on the Lesser Stairs

    The Palace often conjures images of the Governors and their families who called the building home. What often is missing from the picture, however, is the number of staff, free and enslaved, who cooked the food, cared for the horses, emptied the chamber pots, and anything else that was required to make a life of luxury possible. “Life on the Lesser Stairs” will take you on a tour of the Palace, Stables, and Kitchen Office to shine a light on the individuals who also called the Palace home but whose lives were not as glamorous. Tour goes to the Palace, Stables, and Kitchen Office first floors. Space is limited on each tour and flash photography is prohibited. Tours may involve walking and climbing stairs.