May
3
Tue
Science in 3D: Hurricane Maria @ Museum of Coastal Carolina
May 3 @ 11:00 am – 12:00 pm

Our Science in 3D exhibit uses a virtual reality mobile classroom to bring this exciting experience to you! Dive into the eye of Hurricane Maria, track windspeed and rainfall, and learn what to do when there is a hurricane.

Education docents will be available to assist and answer any questions you may have. Strap on a pair of virtual reality headsets and become immersed in this unique environment.

This is an North Carolina Science Festival event. The Festival celebrates the economic, educational, and cultural impacts of science in North Carolina through a series of community-based events each April (hosted by schools, colleges, libraries, museums, parks, businesses, and other local organizations). For more information, please visit ncscifest.org.

Science in 3D: Hurricane Maria @ Museum of Coastal Carolina
May 3 @ 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm

Our Science in 3D exhibit uses a virtual reality mobile classroom to bring this exciting experience to you! Dive into the eye of Hurricane Maria, track windspeed and rainfall, and learn what to do when there is a hurricane.

Education docents will be available to assist and answer any questions you may have. Strap on a pair of virtual reality headsets and become immersed in this unique environment.

This is an North Carolina Science Festival event. The Festival celebrates the economic, educational, and cultural impacts of science in North Carolina through a series of community-based events each April (hosted by schools, colleges, libraries, museums, parks, businesses, and other local organizations). For more information, please visit ncscifest.org.

May
5
Thu
Science in 3D: Hurricane Maria @ Museum of Coastal Carolina
May 5 @ 11:00 am – 12:00 pm

Our Science in 3D exhibit uses a virtual reality mobile classroom to bring this exciting experience to you! Dive into the eye of Hurricane Maria, track windspeed and rainfall, and learn what to do when there is a hurricane.

Education docents will be available to assist and answer any questions you may have. Strap on a pair of virtual reality headsets and become immersed in this unique environment.

This is an North Carolina Science Festival event. The Festival celebrates the economic, educational, and cultural impacts of science in North Carolina through a series of community-based events each April (hosted by schools, colleges, libraries, museums, parks, businesses, and other local organizations). For more information, please visit ncscifest.org.

Sea Tales: Hard Bottom Reefs @ Museum of Coastal Carolina
May 5 @ 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm

The reefs of NC are called hard bottom reefs, rockier than most coral reefs. Their rocky nature contributed to the name the pirates gave the region, the Graveyard of the Atlantic. Learn about this unique environment and the creatures that frequent it in this program exploring our Ocean Reef Gallery.

Every Thursday at 2:00 pm in May, Museum of Coastal Carolina presents a Sea Tales Family Program, providing information understandable for all audiences, interactive discussions, and STEAM activities, all featuring creatures from our exhibits.

May
6
Fri
Touch Tank Feeding @ Museum of Coastal Carolina
May 6 @ 11:00 am – 12:00 pm

You’re invited to get up close with some of the more familiar creatures found in our ocean.

Our touch tank pool allows you to gently touch marine animals such as sea stars, sea urchins, whelks, horseshoe crabs, and hermit crabs. These animals live in a variety of habitats and have developed many ways to survive the waves and predators. Volunteers are on hand to assist and teach you about these incredible animals.

Did you know, when a sea urchin “hugs” your finger if you gently touch its spines, it’s actually checking you out: Are you food or predator? If you’re neither, the animal will just gradually release you.

May
9
Mon
Ocean Animal Rescue @ Museum of Coastal Carolina
May 9 @ 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm

This program concerns North Carolina ocean animal rescue efforts including the Sea Biscuit Wildlife Shelter and the Karen Beasley Sea Turtle Rescue and Rehabilitation Center.  The program will also include a discussion of the largest marine mammal hospital in the world in California that has rescued over 25,000 sea lions and seals. All of these rescue efforts have a similar purpose: rescue, rehabilitation, and release. The program will detail why an animal needs to be rescued, how it is rescued, and what determines if and when the animal is released. The program will have a brief discussion of how the health of ocean animals is connected to the health of the ocean. The program will include an art activity for children.

 

 

May
10
Tue
Science in 3D: Hurricane Maria @ Museum of Coastal Carolina
May 10 @ 11:00 am – 12:00 pm

Our Science in 3D exhibit uses a virtual reality mobile classroom to bring this exciting experience to you! Dive into the eye of Hurricane Maria, track windspeed and rainfall, and learn what to do when there is a hurricane.

Education docents will be available to assist and answer any questions you may have. Strap on a pair of virtual reality headsets and become immersed in this unique environment.

This is an North Carolina Science Festival event. The Festival celebrates the economic, educational, and cultural impacts of science in North Carolina through a series of community-based events each April (hosted by schools, colleges, libraries, museums, parks, businesses, and other local organizations). For more information, please visit ncscifest.org.

Sandbar Lecture Series: Sharks, Pirates, Hemingway and Jimmy Buffet @ Museum of Coastal Carolina
May 10 @ 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm

North Carolina writer Dr. Ashley Oliphant, a well-known fossil shark tooth expert will share about topics ranging from the New Orleans pirate Jean Laffite to Ernest Hemingway and Jimmy Buffett. Dr. Ashley Oliphant is a retired Full Professor of English and the author of four books.

“Shark Tooth Hunting on the Carolina Coast,” is the only color guide to fossil shark teeth found in the Carolinas. “Hemingway and Bimini: The Birth of Sport Fishing at ‘The End of the World,’” follows Hemingway’s 1930’s fishing adventures in Bimini, the westernmost Bahamian island. Her third book, a novel titled “In Search of Jimmy Buffett: A Key West Revival,” tells the story of an English professor who moves to Key West and hopes to meet her hero. Her most recent book, co-authored with Beth Yarbrough, is titled “Jean Laffite Revealed: Unraveling One of America’s Longest Running Mysteries.” The book offers a new theory about the fate of mysterious New Orleans pirate Jean Laffite.

Join Dr. Oliphant for a fun and engaging presentation about her full body of work, including some of the latest research discoveries she has made about Laffite’s fascinating connections to North Carolina.

The Sandbar Lecture Series at the Museum of Coastal Carolina brings local experts to speak about topics ranging from our coastal environment to Outer Banks history. For more information on the Sandbar Lecture Series contact Jamie Justice, Education Coordinator.

May
12
Thu
Science in 3D: Hurricane Maria @ Museum of Coastal Carolina
May 12 @ 11:00 am – 12:00 pm

Our Science in 3D exhibit uses a virtual reality mobile classroom to bring this exciting experience to you! Dive into the eye of Hurricane Maria, track windspeed and rainfall, and learn what to do when there is a hurricane.

Education docents will be available to assist and answer any questions you may have. Strap on a pair of virtual reality headsets and become immersed in this unique environment.

This is an North Carolina Science Festival event. The Festival celebrates the economic, educational, and cultural impacts of science in North Carolina through a series of community-based events each April (hosted by schools, colleges, libraries, museums, parks, businesses, and other local organizations). For more information, please visit ncscifest.org.

Sea Tales: Balloonfish @ Museum of Coastal Carolina
May 12 @ 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm

Learn about one of our most popular fish species in this family friendly program! We have two species of pufferfish at the museum, burrfish and balloonfish. Ever wonder how pufferfish inflate or what animals eat pufferfish? This program explores fun facts about pufferfish with a focus on the ones in our aquariums and includes a fun pufferfish craft.

Every Thursday at 2:00 pm in May, Museum of Coastal Carolina presents a Sea Tales Family Program, providing information understandable for all audiences, interactive discussions, and STEAM activities, all featuring creatures from our exhibits.