Calendar at a Glance January 14 Merry-time for Tots: Pirate Hooks & Peg Legs 16 Clam Chowder Cook-off 22-23 Coastal Culture & Waterfowl Watching 24-25 Traditional Boatbuilding Carpentry Class 28 BBG: History of Whaling in NC 30 Vikings, Basques and Whaling 31 BBG: The Carroll A. Deering Mystery 31 Carolina Maritime Model Society Meeting 31-Feb. 8 Nine-day Boatbuilding Class February 4 Ports and Pilots 11 Merry-time for Tots: Hatteras Jack 12 The Story of Hammocks Beach 14 Heart of the Sea: The Story of Our Whale 18 BBG: Rescue Men: The Pea Island Lifesavers 21-22 Contemporary Boat Building Carpentry Class 25 BBG: The U.S. Life-saving Service in NC 28 Carolina Maritime Model Society meeting March 4 Ports and Pilots 11 Merry-time for Tots: Boats that Float 11 BBG: The Wreck of the Caribsea 14-15 Traditional Boatbuilding Carpentry Class 16 Shackleford Banks: Horses, Hiking & History 24 BBG: Whales of the NC Coast 28 Carolina Maritime Model Society meeting North Carolina Maritime Museum in Beaufort Winter/Spring 2015 Winter/Spring Calendar April 8 Merry-time for Tots: Shark Tales 10 Kayaking for Kids 11 Build a Boat in a Day Class 15 BBG: The Oyster Fishery of NC 17 Exploring the Rachel Carson Reserve 18-19 Contemporary Boatbuilding Class 22 BBG: Beaufort’s Dolphins 22-26 Beaufort Wine & Food Weekend 24 Kayak through History 25 Crystal Coast Earth Day Festival 25 Carolina Maritime Model Society meeting Looking Ahead… May 2, 2015 The North Carolina Maritime Museum’s 41st Annual Wooden Boat Show & the 8th Annual Beaufort National BoatBuilding Challenge (organized by the North Carolina Boat Building Heritage Foundation) Don’t miss the fun! Free sailboat rides, wooden boat displays, crafts for kids and a boatbuilding competition! For up-to-date information check out: www.ncmaritimemuseums.com and www.beaufortchallenge.com. We need you! Help out with Museum events and programs by becoming a volunteer. Visit or call for details! North Carolina Maritime Museum in Beaufort 315 Front Street Beaufort, NC 28516 Director: Joseph K. Schwarzer, II 2015 Museum Hours: Weekdays: 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Saturdays: 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Sundays: 1 - 5 p.m. Reservations: (252) 728-7317 Museum: www.ncmaritimemuseums.com E-mail: maritime@ncdcr.gov (For information only) Friends of the North Carolina Maritime Museum President: Elwyn Wood Director of Operations: Brent Creelman Membership Information: Gina Holland (252) 728-1638 www.maritimefriends.org info@maritimefriends.org Join Today! Members of the Friends of the Museum in Beaufort receive a 10% discount on Museum Store purchases and most programs. Museum programming, events, and the calendar are made possible through support from the Friends of the Museum in Beaufort. Registration and Refund Policy: Advance registration is required for all paid programs. Call 252-728-7317 or visit the Museum. Reservations cannot be made via e-mail and are confirmed only after payment is processed. For group programs, call for details and reservations. Registration costs, less a 10% fee, are refunded when the Museum receives cancellation notice at least two weeks before the start of a program. There is no refund within two weeks of the start of a program. Field trips into coastal habitats may involve travel by boat or van, and/or hiking or wading in shallow water. Closed-toe shoes are required for safety on field trips. The North Carolina Maritime Museum in Beaufort is accredited by the American Association of Museums. The North Carolina Maritime Museum in Beaufort is part of the North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources, Susan Kluttz, Secretary. 315 Front Street, Beaufort, NC 28516 www.ncmaritimemuseums.com COASTAL CULTURE PROGRAMS Coastal Culture and Waterfowl Watching Trip Jan. 22 - 23 Observe the migration of wintering waterfowl at Wildlife Refuges and National Seashores in Eastern North Carolina. Learn about the unique history of our coastal communities as well. Museum staff will lead you on a whirlwind tour through the remote but beautiful regions of Pamlico, Hyde and Dare Counties for this annual trip. This is an overnight adventure and requires pre-registration. Reservations: $70* Hotel reservations and meals not included. Brown Bag Gam Jan. 28, 31, Feb. 18, 25, March 11, 24, April 15 , 22 , 12 p.m. Gam is defined as a friendly conversation between whalers or to visit with another ship while at sea. Pack a lunch and come have a gam with us about North Carolina’s rich coastal environment and culture. For specific topics see “Calendar at a Glance” (programs are listed after BBG). Free. Ports and Pilots Feb. 4, March 4, 1:30 – 3:30 p.m. See the big ships up close and get a good look at some of the exports and imports moving through the North Carolina State Port facility in Morehead City. Fee includes video presentation on harbor pilots and transportation to the port. Not suitable for children under 12. Cut off for sign up is one week prior to program date. Reservations: $5* Carolina Maritime Model Society Jan. 31, Feb. 28, March 28, and April 25, 2 p.m. C.M.M.S. exists to promote the production of high quality ship models and encourage members and the public to participate in this craft that is as old as shipbuilding itself. All meetings are open to the public. Shackleford Banks: Horses, Hiking and History March 16, 9:45 a.m. – 1:45 p.m. Experience Outer Banks heritage and wildlife during a guided hike on this Cape Lookout National Seashore island. Not suitable for children under 6. Reservations $30* Exploring the Rachel Carson Reserve April 17, 1 – 4 p.m. Get up close and personal with some of the plants and animals of the Rachel Carson Reserve National Estuarine Research Site. A guided hike will take you through the different habitats found on Town Marsh and Bird Shoal. Not suitable for children under 6. Reservations $20* *Museum members receive a 10% discount ON THE WATER Kayak through History April 24, 1 – 4 pm Learn about local history while on the water. Basic instruction and safety lessons followed by a relaxing paddle through a salt marsh. Ages 12 and up, under 18 must be accompanied by an adult. Participants must know how to swim and some kayak experience is recommended. Reservations $50*, $30 with own kayak. Sailing Lessons By appointment only Learn how to sail! Pick from traditional boat handling, adult or family sailing lessons. Call (252)728-2762 for prices and details; $40* - $240*. Custom Kayak Trips By appointment only For groups of 4 to 8 people, ages 12 and up (under 18 must be accompanied by an adult). Call for availability. Participants must know how to swim. Reservations $60* per person. CHILDREN'S PROGRAMS Merry Time for Tots Jan. 14, Feb. 11, March 11, April 8, 10 - 11 a.m. Preschoolers (ages 2-5) and their caregivers take a unique look at nautical topics & museum artifacts. Topics are “Pirate Hooks and Peg Legs,” “Hatteras Jack,” “Boats that Float” and “Shark Tales.” For dates of each topic see “Calendar at a Glance.” Pre-registration is preferred. Free. Kayaking for Kids April 10, 1 - 3 p.m. Instructions and safety lessons followed by a guided paddle trip (not a very far one though!). For kids ages 8 -14. Participants must know how to swim and be comfortable with being on the water. Reservations $45*, $25 with own kayak. SUMMER CAMPS Junior Sailing Program and Summer Science School Registration starts Feb. 16 Plan ahead for your child’s exciting summer! The Junior Sailing Program uses the fun of sailing to teach seamanship, navigation, boating safety and sailing techniques. Summer Science School investigates the coastal environment and North Carolina’s rich maritime history. No early registration; spaces are not confirmed until payment is received. Course schedules and registration information will be posted one week prior to February 16. PARTNERSHIP PROGRAMS MUSEUM EXHIBITS & EVENTS The Story of Hammocks Beach Clam Chowder Cook-off North Carolina Science Festival Vikings, Basques, and Whaling in the Medieval North Atlantic Feb. 12, 6 p.m. At the intersection of the White Oak River and Bogue Inlet lies an intriguing place known as Bear Island. At 900 acres it is small, but its history and beautiful scenery are larger than life. Camp, fish, or learn about the environment at this North Carolina State Park. Come learn how it came to be preserved for future generations. This evening program will be held at the Museum and presented by Rachel Bisesi of the North Carolina Coastal Federation. Free. April 10-26, Statewide A series of programs offered across the state to promote various sciences and to have fun! This event was produced by the University of North Carolina’s Morehead Planetarium and Science Center and is sponsored by numerous corporate organizations. For more information visit the website at ncsciencefestival.org. Museum events are marked by the logo. Crystal Coast Earth Day Festival April 25, 10 – 2 p.m. at Fort Macon State Park Hands-on activities and demonstrations to celebrate Earth Day. Learn about the importance of a healthy environment. It is free to the public and will be held at Ft. Macon State Park. The Maritime Museum and North Carolina Marine Mammal Stranding Network will both be present at the event. Beaufort Wine & Food Weekend April 22-26 A weekend of amazing food prepared by local chefs and samplings of wine from around the world, proceeds benefit the Friends of the Museum and the Beaufort Historical Association. For event and ticket information visit www.beaufortwineandfood.com or call (252) 728-5225. WATERCRAFT CENTER PROGRAMS Traditional Boatbuilding Carpentry Reservations: $135* Jan. 24-25, March 14-15, May 16-17, Aug. 22-23, Nov. 14-15 Nine-day Boatbuilding Class Reservations: $1770* Jan. 31-Feb. 8, June 13-21, Sept. 26-Oct. 4 Contemporary Boatbuilding Carpentry Reservations: $135* Feb. 21-22, April 18-19, July 25-26, Sept. 12-13, Dec. 12-13 Build a Boat in a Day Reservations: $300* April 11, June 6, July 11, Aug. 15, Sept. 19 For detailed class information, view the Museum calendar at www.ncmaritimemuseums.com or call (252) 728-7317. Jan. 16, 6 - 8 p.m. A cooking competition that benefits the Museum and warms you up. Guests will taste and vote for their favorite clam chowder and corn bread recipes. Call 252-728-1638 for more information or to enter the contest! Tickets are available at the Museum store for this Watercraft Center event. Tickets $30 for Museum members, $35 for nonmembers. Join today! Jan. 30, 7 p.m. Join us as Associate Professor of History Dr. Vicki Szabo from Western Carolina University presents on North Atlantic Right Whale populations and the methods used to hunt them during the Viking Age through early modern history. Dr. Szabo will include Icelandic sagas, laws and early manuscript illuminations and illustrations in her presentation. Free. Heart of the Sea Feb. 14, 1 p.m. Come for a Valentine’s Day presentation about our beloved whale Echo. Learn about putting together his skeleton and preserving his heart. This presentation covers the story of Bonehenge, a massive volunteer effort that culminated with the skeletal display of a sperm whale and its heart. Free. NEW! Expanded and renovated Blackbeard’s Queen Anne’s Revenge Exhibit Coming in early 2015 Since the grand opening of the Blackbeard’s Queen Anne’s Revenge Exhibit in 2011 Museum guests have enjoyed viewing artifacts from the flagship of the famous pirate and learning about the work that goes into the recovery and conservation of these priceless treasures. Coming this year the exhibit will be unveiled again with a new look and new artifacts to be placed on display. Be sure to come by and tour the virtual Queen Anne’s Revenge and check out artifacts being conserved in our new Museum laboratory. Free. www.ncmaritimemuseums.com
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