Aug
29
Tue
Science in 3D: Sea Turtle Quest @ Museum of Coastal Carolina
Aug 29 @ 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm

Strap on a virtual reality (VR) headset and watch hundreds of sea turtles emerge from sand, heading toward the beach in our newest VR program, Sea Turtle Quest. This exciting program explores the life cycle of sea turtle including digging a nest, laying eggs, and returning to the sea. Through VR technology, explore a virtual science laboratory that brings the real world into the lab and teaches the process of science. Examine eggshells with a microscope, scale, and other common lab tools. Match the sea turtle tracks to the sea turtle who laid them by examining photos of turtle tracks. Learn why not all baby sea turtles survive and what you can do to protect hatchlings.

The Science in 3D program will feature Sea Turtle Quest on Tuesdays and Thursday at 1:00 pm through Labor Day. The Science in 3D program is hosted by Education Managerr Jamie Justice, who will help launch each VR adventure and answer questions about the experience. This program is not recommended for children under 8 or people who experience motion sickness.

Wayfinders @ Ingram Planetarium
Aug 29 @ 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm

Learn how to read the stars and interpret the winds and waves. Navigate without modern instruments. The film tells the story of the Polynesian Voyaging Society and the recovery of the nearly lost art and science of traditional, non-instrument navigation in Hawaii.

 

Family Program: Sand Scavengers @ Museum of Coastal Carolina
Aug 29 @ 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm

Discover the treasures of the tides while learning about shells, shark teeth, and more. This engaging program covers beach friendly shell practices, finding tidal treasures, and how to keep the beach safe for local wildlife, including human visitors. Dig through real sand to see what you can find and review best beach practices. Sand Scavengers includes a fun craft along with ID resources for shells and shark teeth to help with your beach treasure hunts.

Our Education Manager, Jamie Justice will present this fun, interactive program. Jamie received her Bachelor of Science in Marine Biology from Bowling Green State University and her Master of Science in Environmental Science with concentrations in Marine and Coastal Education and Coastal Management from the University of North Carolina, Wilmington.

Sandbar Lecture: Jellies @ Museum of Coastal Carolina
Aug 29 @ 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm

North Carolina (NC) Aquarium at Fort Fisher Education Outreach Coordinator Kristin Holloman-Noe will discuss jellies, intimidating, fascinating, and mysterious sea creatures notorious for their sting. Did you know that jellies are brainless, heartless, bloodless, and 95 percent water? Learn more about these plentiful macro plankton, observe jellies up close, and discover the important role they play in their ocean habitat.

Holloman-Noe earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology from East Carolina University. In addition to her role with the NC Aquarium, she serves as Chapter Coordinator for the NC
Aquariums Chapter of FrogWatch USA, an education volunteer for the Wrightsville Beach Sea Turtle Project, and an Advisory Board member for New Hanover County 4-H.

Aug
30
Wed
Magic Globe @ Ingram Planetarium
Aug 30 @ 11:00 am – 12:00 pm


On summer vacation at her grandpa’s, Mia discovers a mysterious piece of astronomical machinery. Edek, Mia’s eccentric uncle, tricks the girl into using the tool’s secret powers to change the world’s seasons. She quickly realizes the consequences of what they are going to do. Edek doesn’t want to let the plan go.

Touch Tank Feeding @ Museum of Coastal Carolina
Aug 30 @ 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.

Tales of the Maya Skies @ Ingram Planetarium
Aug 30 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm

Immerse yourself in the beauty of Chichén Itzá, Mexico. Listen to the story of the ancient Maya civilization. Experience Tales of the Maya Skies.

Explore Maya science, art and mythology. Tales of the Maya Skies inspires and educates through its description of the Maya’s astronomical achievements and how astronomy connected them to the Universe.

 

Science in 3D: Staged for Storms @ Museum of Coastal Carolina
Aug 30 @ 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm

Learn how to prepare your home and family for storms ahead of hurricane season by building an emergency preparedness kit. This lesson is followed by an exciting virtual reality mobile classroom experience: flying inside Hurricane Maria. Strap on a pair of Oculus Quest virtual reality goggles and become immersed in this unique environment.

Our Science in 3D exhibit uses a virtual reality mobile classroom to bring this exciting experience to you! Through VR technology, explore a virtual science laboratory that brings the real world into the lab and teaches the process of science. The Science in 3D program is hosted by Education Manager Jamie Justice, who will help launch each VR adventure and answer questions about the experience. This program is not recommended for children under 8 or people who experience motion sickness.

Wayfinders @ Ingram Planetarium
Aug 30 @ 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm

Learn how to read the stars and interpret the winds and waves. Navigate without modern instruments. The film tells the story of the Polynesian Voyaging Society and the recovery of the nearly lost art and science of traditional, non-instrument navigation in Hawaii.

 

Family Program: All Hands On Deck @ Museum of Coastal Carolina
Aug 30 @ 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm

Children can test their ocean IQ and learn who really lives in the ocean while being safe. This program is designed to entertain and educate kids about sea life using a fun, interactive format. Kids will learn all about the sea life they are swimming with and the way the animals protect themselves. Safety while at the beach or near water will also be discussed across seven rules such as what to do when swimming alone, how to help someone in the water, etc. Kids will have an opportunity to make sea bottles (plastic bottles that they can fill with shells, crystal sand, and mermaid magic) that they can take home.

Judy Sobota facilitates the All Hands on Deck program. Sobota received her Bachelor’s in Education from Bowling Green State University. She has lived on Ocean Isle Beach for the last 20 years and has been a dependable volunteer maintaining and caring for the fish and sea critters at the Museum of Coastal Carolina.