Nov
24
Fri
Touch Tank Feeding @ Museum of Coastal Carolina
Nov 24 @ 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.

The Sky Tonight @ Ingram Planetarium
Nov 24 @ 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm

This is a live star show. The presenter will display the night sky on the planetarium’s dome ceiling and take you on a tour, pointing out the stars, planets, and constellations that are visible in our area. Later, as you are walking along the beach on a clear night, you will be able to recognize by name the celestial sights you see.

Nov
25
Sat
Coastal Creations: Coastal Crafts @ Museum of Coastal Carolina
Nov 25 @ 11:00 am – 12:00 pm
  • Get in the holiday spirit by completing fun coastal-themed crafts.
The Sky Tonight @ Ingram Planetarium
Nov 25 @ 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm

This is a live star show. The presenter will display the night sky on the planetarium’s dome ceiling and take you on a tour, pointing out the stars, planets, and constellations that are visible in our area. Later, as you are walking along the beach on a clear night, you will be able to recognize by name the celestial sights you see.

Nov
30
Thu
Sea Tales: Tammy Turtle: A Tale of Saving Sea Turtles @ Museum of Coastal Carolina
Nov 30 @ 11:00 am – 12:00 pm

We will read Tammy Turtle: A Tale of Saving Sea Turtles by Suzanne Tate.  Tammy Turtle mistakenly eats a plastic bag thinking it’s a jellyfish.  Thankfully, she’s rescued by human helpers and nursed back to health.  After listening to Tammy’s story, explore what’s in a turtle’s stomach through a fun activity.

The Sky Tonight @ Ingram Planetarium
Nov 30 @ 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm

This is a live star show. The presenter will display the night sky on the planetarium’s dome ceiling and take you on a tour, pointing out the stars, planets, and constellations that are visible in our area. Later, as you are walking along the beach on a clear night, you will be able to recognize by name the celestial sights you see.

Dec
1
Fri
Touch Tank Feeding @ Museum of Coastal Carolina
Dec 1 @ 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.

The Sky Tonight @ Ingram Planetarium
Dec 1 @ 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm

This is a live star show. The presenter will display the night sky on the planetarium’s dome ceiling and take you on a tour, pointing out the stars, planets, and constellations that are visible in our area. Later, as you are walking along the beach on a clear night, you will be able to recognize by name the celestial sights you see.

Dec
2
Sat
Coastal Creations: Cool Crabs @ Museum of Coastal Carolina
Dec 2 @ 11:00 am – 12:00 pm

It’s all crabs, all the time! Learn about and complete crafts honoring hermit, horseshoe and other crabs found along the coast.

The Sky Tonight @ Ingram Planetarium
Dec 2 @ 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm

This is a live star show. The presenter will display the night sky on the planetarium’s dome ceiling and take you on a tour, pointing out the stars, planets, and constellations that are visible in our area. Later, as you are walking along the beach on a clear night, you will be able to recognize by name the celestial sights you see.