Wedding Party Readings
Bianca specializes in wedding party readings. If you're having a wedding or special event on the Outer Banks, schedule a group reading with Bianca.
Bianca specializes in wedding party readings. If you're having a wedding or special event on the Outer Banks, schedule a group reading with Bianca.
Specializing in horses and dogs. Please call Bianca for more information or to schedule.
Join us for a daily cruise, sunset cruise or a private charter of our 6-passenger Maine Cat 38, Surfer Girl, all summer long!
Explore the energy of your body and mind.
Experience the sites and sounds of the ocean with our custom meditation or reading with Bianca on the beach.
In a tribute to victory acres, war bonds, and heroic efforts in battles and at home, a traveling exhibition commemorating the centennial of the U.S. entry into World War I opens at the Chicamacomico Life Saving Station. Complete with 10 informational panels and related artifacts, the centennial exhibit will be here through Labor Day before it continues to travel across North Carolina for the remainder of 2018. Read the full scoop on the NC Museum of History website.
The breeches buoy apparatus drill happens every Thursday between Memorial Day and Labor Day. See how crews in the early days of the lifesaving station implemented equipment in a rescue mission.
Chicamacomico is pleased to accommodate groups of 20 or more with a speaker presentation on the history of the Chicamacomico Life-Saving site. This has been very popular presentation, and we request you make your reservation at least two weeks in advance.
As part of your paid admission, you can expect to be greeted and given a brief synopsis of the history of the US Life Saving Service and its relation to the station and site. You will be shown a video of the station’s history and given a tour brochure providing an explanation of how to access the five exhibit buildings on site.
John White came to Roanoke Island during an exciting time of exploration led by Sir Walter Raleigh with support from England’s ruling monarch, Queen Elizabeth I.
When he returned from his explorations, White brought back images he sketched of plants, insects (butterflies, too) and native inhabitants of pre-colonial North Carolina.