Vendors, Samples, Plentiful, Springing... Ahead
A Taste of the Farmers Market
SWEETHEART MEAL DEALS YOU'LL LOVE
SWEETHEART MEAL DEALS YOU'LL LOVE
Saturdayâs Edenton farmers market was a samplers delight.
Edenton Farmers Market President Mary Wolf is a culinary sourcer constantly searching for new products to introduce to the community. One of the most popular new additions to the market is prepared foods to go in the refrigerated cases inside the market.
Recently, the Inner Banks Inn has expanded its culinary reach and is now offering prepared meals to go at the market. Take note, they sell out quickly.
The take away provisions are partly due to the creativity of new Inner Banjks Chef Amanda Adams.
Adams joined the Inn as Executive Chef in August of 2025 to orchestrate the culinary adventure The Table offers guests and locals on Friday and Saturday evenings.
Adams, is from Macon, Georgia and has continually heightened her culinary abilities working in high end kitchens in Virginia, Georgia, North Carolina, Florida, West Virginia and Kentucky.
Her past travels have added to her palateâs portfolio and she reguarly shares those flavors with guests. She is now offering those flavors at the market.
âYou know, we do things like shepherd's pie, chili. I like to go down the vegan route because there's not many vegan options around here,â Amanda added.âPeople going to the farmer's market are looking for fresh produce, fresh fruit, fresh meats so I really like to incorporate that farm to table. Containers can feed up to four people. We are also doing braised short ribs. We will have sampling each Saturday at the market so that guests can try some of our items.â
Aside from The Table, there are other selections of prepared foods from area artisans.
Edentonians and market goers are fortunate to still have locally fresh lettuce available on Saturdayâs along with tastefully prepared foods to go. Let's not forget the terrific baked goods available at the market every Saturday.

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Edenton Tea Party Chapter NSDAR Regent Bonnie Henn welcomed members, essay winners, parents, family and educators to the DAR American History Awards luncheon last week.
"Good morning and welcome to the American History Awards luncheon sponsored by the Edenton Tea Party Chapter, National Society Daughters of the American Revolution. It is a special pleasure to welcome the parents of these students, their teachers and mentors who inspire these students and serve as role models in our community," Henn said.
After lunch, the essayists presented their essays and received their awards. To read each of the essays, click the link below.

Ava Bunch, was this year's winner of the Chapter's Good Citizen Award.
Every year, the faculty of John A. Holmes High School chooses a senior to receive the Edenton Tea Party Chapter NSDAR Good Citizen Award. Their selection acknowledges the person in the entire student population who best exemplifies the four qualities of a DAR Good Citizen: Dependability, Service, Leadership, and Patriotism.
Ava is an honor student and is on the soccer team. She has been offered places at several colleges and is leaning towards NC State, which both her parents attended. She plans to major in Business Administration, with a future goal of attending Law School.

Grady Sweeney is a fifth grade student at Hertford Grammar School. Grady was joined by his parents, Caroline and Jason Sweeney and his Principal, Dr. John Lassiter. He is the recipient of both the Chapter Award and the District Award for best fifth grade essay.

Violet Pollo was accompanied by her Assistant Principal, Dr. Sabrina Sears. Violet is no stranger to this ceremony as she was a seventh grade winner last year.

Lilli Wells, is an 8th grade student at Lawrence Academy. She was joined by her parents, Michelle and Tommy Wells and the Lawrence Academy Head of School, Ms. Katrina Ford.

Judges Jay Henn (l) and Earli Willis (r) bookend this years winners, Grady Sweeny, Ava Bunch, Lilli Wells, and Violet Pollo. For the complete essays click the link below. Judge Sally Frances Kehayes could not attened.

CONGRATULATIONS.... Edenton resident Sara Bateman won the Valentine's Day Massage Contest in collaboration with Penny Asby, âLMBT #02885â, of Healing Nest.
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T-shirt enthusiasts need to register before April 9, to receive a Kids and Cops Glow Run t-shirt. The Chowan County Sheriffâs 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 childâs 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. âParents 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.
ââWeâre 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,â Williams said. âMany services are available, but people donât 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.â
This yearâs Week of the Young Child Childrenâs Festival and Safe Kids Day begins at 10:00 a.m. and continues until 1:00 p.m at the Perquimans Recreation Center.

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

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...

đ Historic Edenton North Carolina â 7-Day Weather Outlook:
Friday, Feb 13 â Thursday, Feb 19, 2026
Friday
âď¸ Sunny, mild
High: ~45°F ⢠Low: ~30°F
Pleasant sunshine to start the period.
Saturday
đ¤ď¸ Partly sunny, warmer
High: ~55°F ⢠Low: ~38°F
Seasonable temperatures with mild conditions.
Sunday
đ§ď¸ Rain likely later
High: ~51°F ⢠Low: ~44°F
Rain moves in during the afternoon and evening.
Monday
đ¤ď¸ Mild with sun & clouds
High: ~55°F ⢠Low: ~46°F
Partly sunny; mild and calm.
Tuesday
âď¸ Mostly sunny, mild
High: ~58°F ⢠Low: ~51°F
Dry and pleasant with lots of sun.
Wednesday
đ¤ď¸ Partly sunny, warmer
High: ~59â65°F ⢠Low: ~55°F
Seasonable warmth continues with gentle sun and clouds.
Thursday
đĽď¸ A mix of sun & clouds
High: ~60°F ⢠Low: ~50°F
Clouds increasing but still mild.
đ Weekly Outlook Summary đ
Temperatures this week trend much milder than the stretch prior, with highs pushing into the 50s and even near 60°F by mid-week.
Friday and Saturday kick off with sunny to partly sunny skies, a pleasant shift from recent cold.
Rain chances climb Sunday, then give way to mostly dry, mild conditions Monday through Thursday with continued warmth for mid-February.
Overall this period looks tranquil and seasonable, with little in the way of winter weather and a gradual warming trend through the week.

Our February issue focuses on features around town and the stories reaching far beyond. It will be available in Edenton on Saturday. However, if you send us your email we'll put you on the exclusive online edition list. Enjoy...

Clerk to the County Board, Susan Stallings administered the Oath of Office to Timmy Turner and Karen Churman as new Tourist Development Authority board members last week. Timmy is the Events Coordinator for Main Street Edenton and Karen is the new manager at the Hampton Inn. The ceremony took place prior to the January TDA Board meeting. The TDA is also known as âVisit Edentonâ and works closely with Main Street Edenton in coordinating activities and promoting Edenton/Chowan county.

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Snowy days
It looks like winter is upon us in Edenton. Some may hate that fluffy white stuff but for others it brings joy. Kids and dogs frolicked in the snow this weekend, taking advantage of the opportunity that Edenton seldom experiences. Moms drag out the boots and warm jackets as kids eagerly await making snow men and snow angels.
For most of us, itâs a welcome time to catch up on things at home or enjoy finishing that favorite book that has sat idle far too long. Snowy days are the perfect opportunity to enjoy one of the many historical books available at the Barker House. The selection ranges from stories on Edentonâs American History, antique furniture, the Cupola House, North Carolinaâs history during the Revolutionary war and favorites on the life of Harriet Jacobs. They also have a wonderful selection of childrenâs books for those little ones that would prefer to stay indoors.

Down East Preservation (DEP) owner Dawson Tyler and DEP interior designer Bailey Young presented an updated overview of the progress being made at the Hinton Hotel on East King Street at the January Town Council meeting.
âThe target date for starting construction is July, 2026,â said Dawson during the presentation.He presented a positive message that strong progress continues to be made on the project. Bailey presented a number of slides that illustrated room designs. The hotel was built in 1926 during the DECO design period which the hotel will accurately reflect.
âAs a nod to Edenton and Down East Preservation's historic preservation efforts we decided to take the hotel back to the 1920s styles", said Bailey. âIn the 1920s, there was an increase of geometric shapes, rich colors, decorative motifs, and functional furniture styles with an emphasis on craftsmanship. Each room will showcase these unique qualities, expressed through a distinct design tailored to its layout.â
The DEP team will continue to give updates quarterly to the Town Council as the project evolves. Construction is estimated at 12 to 18 months.
The cold weather is upon us and as we look towards spring, Russell James claims the freeze is here for another 10 days. While we are all experiencing the chill, dogs, cats, and other pets also react adversely to cold. Don't forget about them. Hree are a few tips on keeping your pets comfortable during these ice forming days.
1).Bring them indoors: Dogs who are kept outdoors and âoutdoor catsââlike those featured in Breaking the Chain a documentary produced by Oscar winner Anjelica Hustonâoften go without adequate food, water, shelter, or veterinary care. Animals who are left outdoors in the cold can suffer from frostbite and exposure, and dogs who are kept tethered can become tangled and die when theyâre unable to reach food, water, or shelter.
2). Gear up: Coats will keep dogs comfortable in cold weather (just be sure to remove wet jackets the moment dogs return home), secure harnesses can help prevent them from getting loose on walks, and booties will protect their sensitive paw pads from the frozen ground. Keep walks short in cold weather, especially for shorthaired dogs.
3). Donât forget birds: During extreme winter weather, provide birds and other wild animals with access to an emergency water supply by filling a heavyâŻnonmetalâŻwater bowl (tongues can freeze to metal) and breaking the surface ice at least twice a day.
4). Don't forget the walkers- After a long walk make sure to bring those wonderful companions home, feed them, make sure they have plenty of water, turn the heat up and walk down to Waterman's, The Herringbone or Carrozza and enjoy a warm meal and a drink, pets are a lot of enjoyable work. The rewards come in many forms.
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