Celebrate This Weekend in the Sandhills!
This weekend in Moore County, the vibrant Sandhills region is buzzing with activities that cater to everyone. Whether you're a train enthusiast or just looking for a fun way to spend time with family and friends, there's something for you!
In 'Weekend in the Sandhills: November 7-9, 2025,' the discussion dives into local happenings that highlight community and culture, sparking deeper analysis on our end.
A Century of Progress in Eerville
Head over to Carthage to experience Eerville's 100 plus years of progress. It's a must-see for train and tractor enthusiasts. Enjoy a weekend filled with parades, competitions, reenactments, and captivating displays. It’s not just an event; it’s a celebration of history and innovation that’s sure to evoke nostalgia and spark excitement. Tickets for this fascinating adventure can be found here.
First Friday Concert: An Evening of Music
On Friday at 5 PM, the atmosphere in downtown Southern Pines will come alive at the First Friday outdoor concert featuring the talented band, Jocelyn and the Sweet Compression. With food trucks on-site, this free event is the perfect opportunity to get together with friends, enjoy great music, and indulge in delicious food. For more details, check out Sunrise Theater.
Honoring Our Heroes: The Veterans Day Parade
Don’t miss the annual Veterans Day parade on Saturday at 10 AM in downtown Southern Pines. It's a touching ceremony where you can witness marching bands, color guards, military vehicles, and veterans from various eras, coming together to honor those who have served. Find more on this heartwarming event at Sand Hills Veterans Festival.
Evening Entertainment: Music and Plays
As the sun sets, join the Golf Capitol Chorus for their 44th Anniversary Show: Rock and Roll Classics at the Owens Auditorium at 7 PM. This modern barber shop performance will surely delight audiences of all ages. Secure your tickets at TicketMe Sandhills.
Diving Into History on Sunday
To round out the weekend, head to the Wayment Center at 1 PM for the compelling play Strike at the Wind, which unveils the story of legendary Lumbee outlaw Henry Barry Lowry and his fight for civil and voting rights for people of color. Then, at 2 PM, enjoy the Mor County Concert Band’s delightful performance named Movie Magic with a holiday twist. Get tickets at MCC Band.
We encourage everyone to embrace the spirit of community this weekend and participate in these events. Join your friends and neighbors to celebrate the rich culture and history that make the Sandhills so unique!
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