Discover the strategic importance of Battery White, an earthwork that was part of a series of confederate defenses to protect vital shipping ports along the South Carolina Coast during the Civil War. Explore why this militarily active area was logistically and economically valuable to the confederate government, learn about regional plantation history and rice culture, and discuss how life abruptly and permanently changed along the Waccamaw Neck when South Carolina became the first state to secede from the United States.
Sandbar Lecture Presenter Todd K. Rhoades is an officer with the Battery White Historical Association, the State of South Carolina’s (SC) Provost Marshal at Battery White, a member of the South Carolina Battleground Preservation Trust and the American Battlefield Trust, and a docent at several civil war sites in the Carolinas. Rhoades’ lifelong passion for civil war history and preservation has inspired his efforts to preserve the rich history of Battery White, the city of Georgetown, and the Winyah Bay region.
The Sandbar Lecture Series brings local experts to speak about topics ranging from our coastal environment to Outer Banks history. Sandbar lectures are free with Museum admission, $10 for adults, $9 for seniors and $8 for children. The Museum will open at 5:00 pm prior to the lecture.
Listen to stories starring animals or exhibits displayed at the Museum and complete interactive crafts or science activities based on a different story each week.
Pi-Rat by Maxine Lee – Avast ye! Celebrate Pi Day with the story of Pi-Rat and his fearsome, brave, and swashbuckling crew. These pirates aren’t afraid of crocodiles or sharks, but there is one thing that scares them…. Follow this pirate crew’s adventures and make a fun Pi-rate themed craft.
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.
Some may find the word “biofact” bewildering, but the Museum promises clarity, enlightenment and fun that’ll inspire curiosity each week! Visitors will explore biological artifacts such as bones, fur, eggs, and shells; learn what they reveal about area wildlife; and create biofact replicas to take home.
The beach is a great place to discover cool shells and odd treasures such as whelk eggs and mermaid purses. During this program, master how to identify them and learn fun facts about these beach oddities.
Listen to stories starring animals or exhibits displayed at the Museum and complete interactive crafts or science activities based on a different story each week.
An Island Scrapbook by Virginia Wright-Frierson – Before the sun rises, an artist and her daughter explore their North Carolina barrier island and record the treasures they find. They observe the sights around them, sketch, paint, and compile a scrapbook to preserve a special time and place. Follow their fun adventure and complete a beach themed collage.
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.
Some may find the word “biofact” bewildering, but the Museum promises clarity, enlightenment and fun that’ll inspire curiosity each week! Visitors will explore biological artifacts such as bones, fur, eggs, and shells; learn what they reveal about area wildlife; and create biofact replicas to take home
This week, learn about the different types of shells found near Ocean Isle Beach and dig through sand to practice identifying shells with ID guides.
Listen to stories starring animals or exhibits displayed at the Museum and complete interactive crafts or science activities based on a different story each week.
If My Family Lived in the Ocean by Devyn Goddard – A little girl with a wild imagination contemplates life if she and her family lived in the ocean, picturing her mom, dad, brother and sister as sea creatures inhabiting a coral reef. Join this adventure of imagination and make fun fish family portraits.
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.
Celebrate the Easter holiday weekend with coastal-themed festivities at the Museum of Coastal Carolina’s annual Family Day on Saturday, March 30 from 10 am – 2 pm. Museum visitors of all ages will enjoy carnival-style games, crafts, and family-friendly activities including shark tooth necklaces, straw rockets, a pirate ring toss, and more. Bring your appetite, because food trucks including Tasty Tee’s Snack Shack, Chocolate and S’more, and Sunset Slush will be on site throughout the event. Cape Fear Raptor Ambassadors will provide a close look at live birds of prey and, thanks to Fairytales and Dreams by the Sea’s expertise in bringing fairytales to life, visitors can have their pictures taken with a mermaid!
Everyone is a kid on family day! All visitors will be able to visit the Museum at the child’s rate of $8 per person. Activity tickets are sold at $5 for 10 tickets and $10 for 25 tickets.