There was a noticeable increase in foot traffic in Downtown Edenton Saturday, both long and short legged, young and old, locals and visitors were all around town enjoying the sights and unique shopping experiences.
Over the past few weeks less people appeared to be downtown due to vacation, ill health or the quick visit of winter weather last week, keeping many inside. However, warmer temperatures - see the weather outlook below- brought out walkers, many with their the dog and a noticeable increase in out of town license plates bring visitors to downtown.
It doesn't take much to bring Edenton to life. With the first sign of soon to come spring, the Edenton Farmers Market was very busy. Samples of the Inner Banks' Tuscan Bean Soup and Brunswick Stew worked taste bud magic as both culinary delights sold out before the end of the day. Along with the stew and soup, Inner Banks Inn's short ribs also will feed a lot of Edentonians, they were also gone by noon.
Downtown Roots played semi-host to a group of ladies from Virginia, visiting for the weekend. After ordering at Roots, the ladies enjoyed their lunch at Edenton Bay Trading Company before heading to the waterfront and the Penelope Barker House.
Everyone in town continued their unofficial ambassadorships. The ladies commented more than once how friendly and hospitable everyone in town was. It's obviously becoming known for history and hospitality. The week ahead looks more like winter than Saturday, with rain on Sunday and cold weather returning Monday. However, the rain won't dampen the ladies from Virginia. Their plans include a movie on Sunday. They're looking forward to the Taylor Theater experience.
Currently playing at the Taylor: Marty Supreme, starring Timothee Chalamet and Song Sung Blue, starring Hugh Jackman and Kate Hudson.
Disappointment spread faster than the magic in Harry's wand when Shepard-Pruden Library announced the sad news. The Social Light only reports Good News, however, we felt this was a must and since the library has many other events planned, there is good news on the horizon.
A programming update included the cancellation of the previously scheduled Harry Potter weekend. The annual extravaganza was a highly anticipated event.
Resemblances of Harry Potter and his friends will not be coming to Edenton or the Shepard Pruden Memorial Library this spring. The Potter -inspired event attracted children, adults, locals and visitors but had to be cancelled under concerns of copyright infringement.
The decision by the Library Board and town leaders was made with the best interests of the town's growing reputation as a historic preservation gem in light of potential legal action by Warner Bros.
Although not confirmed, shouts of "No, this can't be true," could be heard from John Morehead's porch as a Hogwart Head Master Albas Dumblefore
look alike - currently repairing Morehead's porch, heard the news.
Over the past months Warner Bros. has increased copyright enforcement of it Harry Potter intellectual property protecting the character's imagery, logos, and other branding elements. Global wizardry domination appears to be Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc. goal.
Harry Potter fans across the country were disappointed according to national reports. Organizations and communities along with book clubs, towns and municipalities have been pressured to scale back these festive activities because of anticipated legal action.
Looking ahead, the library is proud to be focusing programing on America 250, the national commemoration of the 250 th anniversary of the founding of the United States. Additional details about America 250 will be announced soon.

We had a quick taste of it on Saturday. It really is closer than we think.
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The Cupola House restoration is not your neighborhood 'get together' to repair the house down the street. A dedicated group of craftsman who have openly claimed "they are honored" to be working on the project are recreating the town treasure and highlighting its original prominence in national history. Their passion for the project is paramount and cannot be emphasized enough. Craftsmen of their standards and skills are not easy to find in today's world of rapid construction.
Edentonians realize the importance and prestige the architectural treasure contributes to the town and the current progress the team of craftsmen are making on the 'down to the bare wall' restoration is remarkable.
According to Cupola House Association President Vonna O'Neill people are almost more excited to see the bare walls and progress being made on installing the original molding now than when the house was intact. The history uncovered is astounding.
Currently on display at the Shepard-Pruden Library are artifacts from Edenton's earliest architecture as a kickoff to the America 250 celebration
The pieces will be showcased through the first week of February and highlight Edenton's iconic colonial architecture, 18 years before the American Revolution while demonstrating the shift from British Sovereignty to American Freedom.
One of the most interesting presentation of the Cupola House findings to date was Jonathan Tobias' venture into the walls of the home a few months ago. Tobias, in a special presentation to a group of NSDAR members, explained what was discovered in one of North Carolina’s most important early structures. Built in 1785 by Francis Corbin, the dwelling is considered a premier example of Jacobean architecture in the southern United States.
Opening its doors and walls to the members and some of their husbands was a special occasion and Tobias’ presentation focused on rare finds behind the plaster.
As Edenton history would have it, even the town rodents, specifically the rats calling the Cupola House home, were historians and hoarders. The small chips of plaster from the walls, over time, signifying different time periods through examining ‘paint chips’ proved historically important. Treasures of the nest, a rodents’ findings, would make a terrific children’s book.
There is sidewalk chatter about a new upcoming page turner.
Over the past year the Cupola house has been taken down to the framing in preparation of reinstalling the first floor original woodwork which has been returned from the Brooklyn Museum. With the framing exposed, it was apparent the Cupola House made way for ‘empty nesters’ but the treasures left behind intrigued local craftsman, preservationists and historians involved in the historic project.
“Considered by many to be North Carolina’s finest colonial house, this will be a rare opportunity for architectural historians to examine the interior carving and study the elements of this remarkable building, right down to the framing,” said Executive Director of the Edenton Historical Commission Robert Leath.
“It should be noted that (as far as we know), this re-installation project is the first of its kind in American history. Never before has a historic house been able to rehabilitate its original woodwork after an absence of over one hundred years,” said Jonathan. ”The other historic homes which had been featured in the Brooklyn Art Museum are no longer standing. The Cupola House is the only one of the historic homes represented in the period room display of the fifth floor at the Brooklyn Museum to remain.”
Everyone in Edenton and surrounding areas are encouraged to visit this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see the "bare bones" of the Cupola House interior infrastructure. After the original woodwork is in place, this opportunity will never again be available.
“The mission of the Cupola House Association as a non-profit organization, exists to preserve the past, live in the present, and ensure the future,” said Cupola House Association President Vonna O’Neill.“The 1758 Cupola House and its heritage gardens exist as a living house museum, thus enhancing an appreciation of our country’s mid-Colonial era to our visitors and local community as well as future generations.”
The evening progressed to the Edenton Bay Trading Company where the members enjoyed an
For membership information: https://cupolahouse.org/association-membership/
“The original interior woodwork, which we knew from a 1993 dendrochronology study, is the same age as the exterior woodwork from trees felled in 1756-1757, was a masterpiece of Georgian Neo-Classical carved woodwork in according to the Palladian pattern book published in London in 1748.” CUPOLA HOUSE DOCENT JONATHAN TOBIAS

The Shepard Pruden Memorial Library joined together with the Chowan Senior Center Stitchers Club providing free lessons to anyone interested in learning how to crochet at the Library. The first class took place on January 10. Each member of the Stitchers Club were paired up with an individual interested in learning the new skill. Both youngsters and adults enjoyed the hour and a half lesson. There is one more class on Jan. 24th from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 a.m. for anyone interested in learning to crochet. If you are a senior, you can join the Chowan Senior Center for free and enjoy the Stitches Clubs weekly gathering.
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Whether you’re coming for the history, the hospitality, or just a friendly walk in town, Edenton is rolling out the sunshine and gentle breezes this weekend.
Looks like a fine time to be outside and take in the charm of our little waterfront town.
Edenton is shaping up to be as pleasant as a front-porch chat with an old friend.
📍 Historic Edenton, North Carolina — 7-Day Weather Outlook
Friday, Jan 16 – Thursday, Jan 22, 2026
☀️ Friday
• Mostly sunny & crisp
High: 45°F • Low:35°F
🌤 Saturday
• Bright, mostly sunny
High: 63°F • Low:43°F
🌧 Sunday
• Light rain possible
High: 46°F • Low:26°F
☀️ Monday
• Partly Sunny & cool
High: 48°F • Low: 26°F
☀️ Tuesday
• Partly Sunny, chilly
High: 40°F • Low:22°F
☀️ Wednesday
• Sunshine returns
High: 48°F • Low:36°F
🌤 Thursday
• Partly cloudy, mild
High: 55°F • Low:33°F
📜 Weekly Outlook Summary
• Typical winter temps with sunshine and some showers
• Mostly dry and clear early week
• Sunday sees the best chance of rain/light showers
• Cool nights — bundle up!
A calm end to the week — light winds and pleasant conditions make for enjoyable outings.
Seasonably pleasant • Light coastal breeze • Great for exploring town
• Most days see sunshine or partial sun
• Cool evenings — bring a cozy layer
• No significant rain expected
• Perfect for walking downtown or waterfront
As the Albemarle Sound glistens under gentle winter sun, Edenton’s blend of mild winter days and cool, clear nights offers an inviting rhythm. Whether wandering Broad Street’s shops or sipping a hot latte with water views, this week brings weather that feels made for relaxed discovery.
🌞 Mostly sunny: Mon, Wed, Sat
⛅ Partly cloudy: Tue, Sun
🌤️ Clearing skies: Thu
🌬️ Cool & clear: Fri




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