St. Pat’s Parade
Village of Pinehurst Pinehurst, NC, United StatesThere is no better place than Pinehurst to celebrate the wearin' of the Green! So come one and all to the Annual Pinehurst St. Patrick's Day Parade. 11:00am in the […]
There is no better place than Pinehurst to celebrate the wearin' of the Green! So come one and all to the Annual Pinehurst St. Patrick's Day Parade. 11:00am in the […]
The Pinehurst Concours d’Elegance blends the history, heritage and grandeur from three of North Carolina’s proudest traditions – motorsports, golf and military – in a unique celebration of America’s passion […]
On the weekend of May 16 – 18th, 2013, the historic Village of Pinehurst, NC comes alive with the magic and romance of an earlier era – a time when […]
The Antique Horse Carriage Competition returns for the 29th year in honor of our Equestrian roots. Progressive event through the village of pinehurst to sample epicurean delights! Participants may choose […]
See history come to life as over 50 Antique Horse Carriages parade through the Village of Pinehurst. This splendid display of horse carriages includes "minis", single horses, pairs and with […]
Peter Jacobson introduces 'One Moment in Time' documentary movie about Payne Stewart. Movie begins at 9pm and is preceded at 7:30pm by the airing of Stewart's win in the final round of the 1999 U.S. Open Championship
Salute the Military featuring musical entertainment by three of North Carolina's best: The U.S. Army's Freedom's Groove Jazz Combo, the 82nd Airborne All American Chorus and U. S. Army Ground Forces Rock Band The Loose Cannons.
US Premier of the documentary film series entitled Spirit of the U.S. Open
Governor Pat McCrory and Secretary of State Sharon Decker present the North Carolina Symphony in a free outdoor concert. The Symphony will perform Sketches of Pinehurst - written for Pinehurst and the U.S. Open and will conclude with the entire Beethoven's 5th Symphony
Over 100 Pipers, drummers and scottish dancers will parade into the Village of Pinehurst from three different locations. As the procession comes together in the center of town at Tufts Memorial Park, you will be treated to a concert of epic proportions. Each of the five different pipe and drum corps that comprise the massed bands will treat the crowd to their favorite Scottish tune. Then watch as the scottish dancers perform traditional dance on stage. Then, through the dark of the long leaf pine forest, a lone piper will play that well loved song Amazing Grace. As the lone piper makes his way to the Village Green the entire ensemble of 100 pipers and drummers will join in closing out the night with Amazing Grace.