Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Caught Fish and Bait!

Michele Bouchard of Corolla pulled this 19" catfish from the canal under the bridge today. She also caught a 25" eel which some people eat but she prefers to use as bait. She said this fish is much smaller than the catfish she caught yesterday and deboned last night. September afternoons have brought us heavenly weather to enjoy outdoor activities in Currituck Heritage Park!

Sunday, September 13, 2009



Matthew Costa of Trotter's Bridge in Poquoson stopped by the Whalehead Club booth to try his hand at the pirate puzzle!

Currituck Wildlife Festival Sept. 12 and 13





Owen (age 1 1/2) and his little sister Presley (age 7 mo.) enjoyed being pushed around the Currituck Wildlife Festival at Currituck High School. Their father, Justin Oneal drove up from Rodanthe to attend the show and stopped by the Whalehead Club booth for a visit. The show features local artists and wildlife exhibitors from as far away as Florida. The $5 admission benefits the Coinjock Ruritan Club and comes with a book full of exhibitor contact info and great old photos of Currituck in days gone by.




Friday, September 11, 2009


What a Great Summer Concert Series!

Every Thursday July and August friends and families gathered on the front lawn of the Whalehead Club to enjoy free concerts. This performance was "The Crowd" a 5-piece high energy band from the Outer Banks. They played classic rock, Motown, Soul, and a little Reggae to an appreciative audience of all ages. The concert was sponsoed by Corolla Classic Vacations!