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The overnight the chill of winter went elsewhere as warm winds arrived in Edenton heating up the streets on Saturday.
"This is a lot better than last weekend when we were freezing on the corner," said Edenton Hot Dog Company co-founder Kim Davis.
Kim and Hot Dog connoisseur husband Mitch have turned the corner of S. Broad and King St. into 'Hot Dog Corner' serving a healthy line of hot dog enthusiasts throughout the day on Saturday. The traffic from corner to corner was apparent as hot dogs and baked goods from Bayside Bakery literally went hand in hand.
Further up S. Broad St. the Farmers Market was packed with many taking advantage of the Girl Scout Cookie sales at the market until Thin Mint Season ends in Mid-April.
There's much to be said about the Cupola House and Hayes Farm volunteer gardeners, however, on Saturday town employees took to the beds around town filling them with colorful pansies and other spring flowers brightening the town.
Although were we teased over the weekend, the warmer weather is here for a few days and then, the chill may return. If you are looking for a heart warming experience, stop into the Chowan Arts Council before March 15. Until then, the Drawn to Art children's art exhibit is on display and is a must see for anyone interested in youthful art. The display is terrific and offers an insight into tomorrows future Patrick Dablow.
Enjoy spring. Get downtown, go for a walk and watch the flowers bloom, daily, in the Cupola House Garden...
You have to have loved seeing those shopping bags in the hands of shoppers throughout the day on Saturday.
Springtime in Edenton is always filled with the anticipation of upcoming events and activities.
One of Edenton’s most treasured bi-annual spring events is Easels in the Garden, sponsored by the Cupola Association, April 17 and 18. Ticket holders are welcomed into a dozen homes and public gardens where local and regional Plein-Air artists create paintings while guests meander around the gardens and converse with the artists. Two new home gardens have been added to this year’s line-up. Guests will also enjoy ‘Art in Bloom’ where paintings from the Chowan Art Council, CAC, will be interpreted into floral arrangements by local florists. A private cocktail reception will be held Friday, April 17, for ticket holders at the CAC. Following the reception, guests are encouraged to addend the spring Boogie on Broad. The Tams are the featured entertainment, with four number one singles, over a million records sold, and one of the most-played regional hits of all time, they are legends of soul, R&B, and beach music.
On March 20 and 21, the Elizabeth Vann Moore Foundation along with the Edenton Historical Commission, with generous support from the Richard Hampton Jenrette Foundation, are sponsoring the Edenton Preservation Seminar, Innovating Preservation in Small-Town America.
Over 125 guests are anticipated to attend from Edenton and across the country to listen as twelve lecturers discuss Edenton’s rich colonial history. The event will have specific focus on the town’s current preservation projects including North Carolina’s earliest building, The Cupola House, dated by dendrochronology to 1718, with original woodwork recently returned from the Brooklyn Museum; and the inspiring 1897 Kadesh AME Zion Church. In addition to these properties tours will be conducted of St. Paul’s Church and Hayes Farm. Tickets for the event are sold out.
On Saturday, March 21, guests can enjoy American Idol Crystal Bowersox at the Peanut Factory. Bowersox is American singer-songwriter, independent mom and author. Placing second on American Idol in 2010, Crystal has been touring nationally and lives in Nashville, TN. For more information contact: https://thepeanutfactory.org.




























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If relief sculpture art has always caught your eye, Pontiac Michigan artist Taylor Knight-Turner demonstrated her talent in a workshop for all ages called 'Paws, Claws, and Creativity' on Wednesday, March 4, 4-6 pm, followed by 'wine and cheese - meet and greet' at 6:00 pm with the artist.
Taylor Knight-Turner is an interdisciplinary artist currently living in Pontiac, Michigan. She holds a BFA in Art from Southern Methodist University and an MFA in Sculpture from Cranbrook Academy of Art. Her research-based practice is informed by cultural anthropology with an emphasis on agriculture, suburbia, and food culture.
"Industrialized capitalism impedes our ability to develop relationships with the land we occupy," said Knight-Turner. "Factory farming abstracts food and prevents consumers from knowing how and where their food is produced. Suburbanization and urbanization sterilize and conform our environments, further distancing us from being in relationship with the land and our non-human communities. All of this contributes to the Western attitude of viewing the land as a resource to be mined, rather than a matrix of inter-species relationships that can and ought to be reciprocal,"
With an anthropological lens, Taylor’s work investigates how to rebuild reciprocity by being in community with the land we occupy and the non-human neighbors we share it with.
ThePeanutFactory,org is a non-profit organization founded by Lincoln Adams and Julia Townsend. The Peanut Factory, Inc. is an artist residency and community arts program located in a 1932 peanut processing mill at 916 Badham Rd., Edenton.

Saint Ann's Parish Hall is the place to be during Friday night's during Lent. ...

T-shirt enthusiasts need to register before April 9, to receive a Kids and Cops Glow Run t-shirt. The Chowan County Sheriff’s Office is thrilled to host the upcoming Kids and Cops: Glow Run. This exciting event is focused on giving back to the children in our community and strengthening the bond between local law enforcement and our youth.
The Kids and Cops program, established in 2012, was created to build lasting, positive relationships through mentorship, summer camps, and community events. Over the years, it has become a cornerstone for connecting officers and kids in meaningful ways.
The 5K run will light up the night with a fun glow run experience, according to the sheriff's office.
Each race packet will include glow gear to help you shine as you run. Participants who register by the early sign-up date will also receive a commemorative event t-shirt.
Join the department and the sheriff for a night of fun, fitness, and community spirit to support our youth. To register go to: https://runsignup.com/Race/NC/Edenton/KidsAndCopsGlowRun

On Saturday, April 18, the Chowan/Perquimans Smart Start Partnership (CPSSP) will be hosting the 18 annual week of the young child event.
The yearly Children's Festival brings families, service providers and a massive amount of volunteers together to promote a safe and smart start to a child’s future. A variety of games and active, fun events are scheduled for the kids and a vast selection of information on services and programs to assist children and families facing the joy and challenges of raising youngsters.
In years past, the petting zoo was one of the major attractions of the event.
CPSSP program coordinator Sarah Williams, highlighted services the Smart Start program offers. “Parents who need support improving parenting skills, addressing a specific child behavior, or simply want to ensure that they are doing their best as a parent can enroll in the Triple P program. The partnership schedules both one-on-one and group sessions to help parents address child behaviors or other issues causing them stress or concern.
In the past more than 500 adults and children lined up early and enjoyed the event at Perquimans Recreation Center.
“‘We’re celebrating the lives of young children, providing them with educational experiences, while at the same time because we are a rural community, we are trying to get parents information on what services are available,” Williams said. “Many services are available, but people don’t necessarily know about them or want to ask for help. Working with other agencies and organizations in the community to come together to tackle the big issues facing early child care and education is another way of supporting families.”
This year’s Week of the Young Child Children’s Festival and Safe Kids Day begins at 10:00 a.m. and continues until 1:00 p.m at the Perquimans Recreation Center.

The Edenton Lions Club is sponsoring a Breakfast for the Blind on Saturday, March 28 at the Edenton United Methodist Church.The event begins at 6:30 a.m. and continues until 10:00 a.m. The ticket pays for breakfast plus the money helps pay for eye exams, eye glasses and a vision van along with other events and supplies.

Fresh Caught, lightly breaded Catfish, hand cut fries, homemade coleslaw, & hush puppies...

Friday, March 6 — Thursday, March 12, 2026
🌤️ Partly sunny and very warm
High: ~82° • Low: ~55°
Unseasonably warm air settles in.
☀️ Mostly sunny and very warm
High: ~81° • Low: ~63°
Summer-like warmth for early March.
🌦️ Mostly cloudy with a few showers
High: ~78° • Low: ~60°
A couple passing showers possible.
🌦️ Clouds with scattered showers
High: ~78° • Low: ~61°
Warm but unsettled at times.
⛈️ Warm and humid with thunderstorms possible
High: ~81° • Low: ~63°
Storm chances increase during the afternoon.
🌤️ Partly sunny and very warm
High: ~83° • Low: ~63°
One of the warmest days of the period.
🌧️ Rain and turning cooler
High: ~70° • Low: ~44°
A front brings rain and a noticeable cooldown.
A remarkably warm early-March stretch unfolds across Edenton as temperatures surge well into the upper 70s and lower 80s through mid-week. Sunshine dominates Friday and Saturday before increasing clouds and scattered showers develop Sunday into Monday.
By Tuesday, warm and humid conditions may trigger afternoon thunderstorms. The warm spell peaks Wednesday before a cold front arrives Thursday, bringing rain and a cooler finish to the week.
• 🌡️ Unseasonably warm stretch
• ☀️ Summer-like weekend warmth
• 🌦️ Showers Sunday–Monday
• ⛈️ Storm chance Tuesday
• 🌧️ Cooler with rain by Thursday
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