Update - Ticket sales are brisk for Sunday's Oyster Roast at Oceanic Pier. Sales are limited. $25 - all you can eat...fresh oysters. A benefit for Historic Howell Cottage. Read on...

 

Oyster Roast Benefits Historic Howell Cottage 

Howell Cottage, courtesy of Planning and Parks

Wrightsville Beach, N.C. - Prime oyster season has arrived and Wrightsville's Chamber of Commerce is launching an annual Oyster Roast on Sunday, Nov. 3, 5-7 p.m. This all you can shuck and eat festival will be surfside, on the new pier at Oceanic Restaurant. All who love fresh local oysters and the beach are invited to attend.

 

Event proceeds will benefit historic Howell Cottage, built in 1940, later relocated to burgeoning Historic Square on Wrightsville Beach. Historic Square, off Salisbury Street near Town Hall, is also home to Myers Cottage, built in 1907, and Palmgren-O'Quinn house, built in 1946.

 

Wrightsville Beach has over 20 historically designated properties, representing a span of Carolina coastal living and architecture from 1907 to 1955.

 

Howell Cottage is home to the Wrightsville Beach Visitor's Center and Chamber of Commerce.

 

Wrightsville Beach Chamber of Commerce is a nonprofit organization, "serving the interests of citizens, tourists and the business community for over 30 years," says Sue Bulluck, Chamber president.

 

Due to the generosity of local sponsors, Chamber Oyster Roast tickets are only $25. This includes all you can eat local oysters, sides and one drink ticket. Ticket sales are limited.

 

Buy tickets at Robert's Market or visit: www.wrightsville.org 

 

 

Contact:

 

Sue Bulluck, President

Wrightsville Beach Chamber of Commerce

Historic Square, Salisbury Street

Email: Bks42@aol.com

Email: WrightsvilleBeachChamber@gmail.com

Phone: 910-619-2026 or 910-799-9703

 

Historically Designated Properties

 

 

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