Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night
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Let’s get historic! Our ride will start and finish at Union Point Park, surrounded by the beautiful Neuse and Trent Rivers. Your journey will take you through New Bern, a charming and historic waterfront town, and the amazing roads of Eastern North Carolina. Enjoy over 35 years of Bike MS: Historic New Bern – a ride where everything comes together, including cyclists pedaling towards a world free of MS.
We are a competitive inshore fishing series that is devoted to glorifying God, His teachings, and promoting youth participation in fishing. This is an open series tournament, with April 20 being the first of 5 in the series. You do not have to fish all 5 tournaments to participate. Cash payouts for places 1st ($2000) – 6th ($200) + Big Fish payout and an Optional Calcutta $200.00 Entry Fee $300 savings if you sign up to fish all five tournaments. No admissions fee to come watch weigh-ins
New Bern’s favorite string band returns to NBCT’s Athens Theatre for their newest stage concert: The Bonafides Present the Music of Jerry Garcia. Jerry was an acclaimed American musician who served as the principal songwriter, lead guitarist and a vocalist with iconic rock band Grateful Dead. Beyond great music, The Bonafides concerts are always entertaining and rich with historical anecdotes and humor making this event a perfect night out for audiences of all ages. Gather family and friends and come join the fun.
Let’s get historic! Our ride will start and finish at Union Point Park, surrounded by the beautiful Neuse and Trent Rivers. Your journey will take you through New Bern, a charming and historic waterfront town, and the amazing roads of Eastern North Carolina. Enjoy over 35 years of Bike MS: Historic New Bern – a ride where everything comes together, including cyclists pedaling towards a world free of MS.
Live music with Big Jim & Friends
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.
Come on out and jam with Big Jim and Ms Kathy