EDENTON EVENT SEASON IS UPON US
EASELS in the GARDEN, BOOGIE on BROAD, plus PLOW DAY and PROM, WOW EDENTON
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This past weekend proved just how vibrant a small town can be.
For a community of fewer than 5,000 residents, Edenton delivered an impressive lineup of events that brought together locals and visitors alike for a full weekend of art, music, and celebration.
The weekend began Friday with Easels in the Gardens, drawing hundreds of guests to town for the biennial event. IN the picture above, Arlington, Va. artist Thomas Macia captures the historic courthouse on canvasOver two days, 47 artists from across the region set up in the gardens of historic homes and properties, capturing the essence of Edenton through plein air painting. Guests strolled through the gardens, chatting with artists as they worked, watching scenes of florals, landscapes, and historic homes come to life on canvas.
The Cupola House Association once again delivered a seamless and welcoming experience, blending professionalism with the relaxed charm that defines Edenton.
By late Friday afternoon, the energy shifted downtown. Volunteers from local businesses and Main Street Edenton worked together to transform Broad Street, setting the stage for one of the town’s favorite traditions—Boogie on Broad. By 5 p.m., the street was filled with neighbors, families, and visitors ready to enjoy a warm spring evening together.
Chairs lined the street as people settled in to listen, dance, and reconnect after the winter months. Food trucks and vendors added to the festive atmosphere, while children were entertained by magician Scott Wagoner. As the evening progressed, The Tams kept the crowd on its feet, filling the night with classic beach music and R&B.
Meanwhile, the Chowan Arts Council hosted a private cocktail viewing featuring its “Art and Floral” exhibit. Local floral designers interpreted selected works of art, creating arrangements that mirrored the colors, textures, and spirit of each piece—an elegant blend of creativity and nature. (SEE PHOTOS IN EASEL WEEKEND, CURRENTS)
Saturday brought a continuation of Easels .....CONTINUED in the Gardens, with artists returning to their canvases and the public invited to explore both the outdoor settings and the Arts Council’s exhibit.
The weekend culminated Saturday evening with a gallery cocktail party and art sale held in the fully blooming Cupola House gardens. Guests had the opportunity to purchase works created during the event while enjoying music by Paul Kothe and learning more about the artists behind the paintings.
For many, the celebration didn’t end there. Guests later boarded the Albemarle Queen for a two-hour dinner cruise, with a meal prepared by The Table at the Inner Banks Inn—an experience that added yet another layer to an already memorable weekend.
Adding to the evening’s excitement, John A. Holmes High School held its prom at Edenton United Methodist Church. Students arrived dressed to impress, transforming the space into an elegant setting for a night of dancing and celebration.
By Sunday, the pace had slowed. A dedicated group of Cupola volunteers quietly dismantled tables and chairs, returning the gardens—and the town—to their usual calm.
But the impact of the weekend lingered.
Events like Easels in the Gardens and Boogie on Broad don’t happen without a strong network of volunteers working behind the scenes. In Edenton, that spirit of service is part of the town’s identity.
For those who enjoyed the weekend, organizers offered a simple reminder: consider getting involved. Whether through the arts, community groups, or local events, volunteering not only supports the town—it strengthens the connections that make Edenton such a special place to live.
And as this past weekend proved, it’s also a lot of fun.

Easels in the Garden attracted a crowd that added to the picture Edenton painted this weekend. Over 46 artists converged on gardens, porches, porticos and docks to capture the beautiful gardens of Edenton.
Arlington , Va. Artist Thomas Macia paints the historic courthouse plein air...

The Tams captured the hearts of toe tappers up and down Broad St. friday night as the band christened the changed venue of Edenton's fold up stage. The stage was made possible by a grant from T-Mobile. According the Edenton Police Chief David LaFon folding and unfolding the stage, before and after each performance to see. Volunteers are welcome...

If you have ever wondered if Mule Drawn Plowing still exists you've never been to the annual Plow Days at the Heritage Center. The recent Homesteading Conference, was the perfect place to experience mule drawn plowing, and flag draped tractor plowing. Attendees were greeted by vendors and craftsmen sharing knowledge and selling wares.

The Easels in the Garden afternoon party held at the Cupola House attracted a crowd of art enthusiasts.

The John A. Holmes prom was the elegant finale to a weekend filled with envied events.

Spring is arriving in full color across Edenton, and the Edenton Farmers Market Spring Festival is set to bring that energy straight to the town’s waterfront.
On Saturday, April 25 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., more than 30 local food vendors and artisans will gather to celebrate the season with a vibrant mix of fresh flavors, handmade goods, and community spirit. The annual spring festival, hosted by the Edenton Farmers Market, has become a staple of the Inner Banks, offering a lively setting where residents and visitors alike can connect with the region’s growers and makers.
This year’s event highlights the best of early spring harvests, with fresh produce taking center stage—especially strawberries, which are now in season. Organizers encourage visitors to stock up while they can, as local crops are at their peak and full of flavor. Beyond produce, shoppers will find homemade jams, pies, local honey, eggs, and a wide variety of handcrafted items.
Adding to the festive atmosphere, food trucks will be on site serving up crowd favorites, making it easy for guests to linger, sample, and enjoy the day. From sweet treats to savory bites, the market promises something for every taste.
More than just a shopping experience, the Spring Festival reflects the heartbeat of Edenton itself—small-town charm, strong local ties, and a shared appreciation for fresh food and craftsmanship. With flowers blooming and the waterfront coming alive, the event offers a perfect way to welcome the season and spend a Saturday morning immersed in the best of what the community has to offer.
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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 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

📍 HISTORIC EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA
Friday, April 24 – Thursday, April 30, 2026
Sunny to partly cloudy and very warm
High: 89°F • Low: 62°F
Mostly cloudy, very warm
Afternoon shower possible
High: 90°F • Low: 56°F
Cooler with periods of rain
High: 65°F • Low: 48°F
Cloudy
High: 71°F • Low: 52°F
Cloudy with isolated afternoon thunderstorms
High: 73°F • Low: 60°F
Morning clouds, afternoon sun through high clouds
High: 76°F • Low: 61°F
Cloudy with a couple of afternoon showers
High: 74°F • Low: 67°F
A summer preview arrives early with near 90° warmth Friday and Saturday, followed by a sharp cool-down Sunday as rain moves through the region.
The early week trend turns unsettled, with clouds and scattered storms before a milder, more stable pattern midweek.
☀️ Early heat wave feel — Friday & Saturday
🌧️ Rain & cool-down — Sunday
☁️ Cloudy stretch — Monday
⛈️ Storm chances — Tuesday
🌤️ Improving skies — Wednesday
🌧️ Showers return — Thursday
A tale of two seasons: summer warmth gives way to a refreshing cool-down, then settles into a mild, slightly unsettled spring pattern.
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