Aug
24
Tue
Sea Turtle Adventures @ Museum of Coastal Carolina
Aug 24 @ 3:30 pm – 4:30 pm

Sea turtles are frequent visitors to the North Carolina coast, with several individuals nesting on beaches from the Outer Banks to our own Ocean Isle Beach. Learn about the life cycle and different species of sea turtles, how volunteers track sea turtle nests, and what we can do to protect sea turtles in this fun, interactive program. The program will include a craft for kids to complete and the reading of a fun children’s story.

The Future of Energy (Movie) @ Museum of Coastal Carolina
Aug 24 @ 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm

The Future of Energy shows how some regions of the U.S. have been able to gain energy independence by breaking away from a system that relies on outdated and pollution-inducing technologies.  Citizens have joined together to outfit their homes and businesses with solar panels and a multitude of additional clean energy conductors. With infectious enthusiasm, The Future of Energy shines a spotlight on the many everyday figures that stand at the forefront of the clean energy revolution, and shows us that the capacity for positive change in the world begins with the individual. This powerful documentary was directed by Brett Mazurek.

Aug
25
Wed
Touch Tank Feeding Demo @ Museum of Coastal Carolina
Aug 25 @ 11:00 am – 12:00 pm

Watch museum docents feed the live animals in the museum’s Touch Tank.

Science in 3D — Before the Dinosaurs: Coal Age Monsters @ Museum of Coastal Carolina
Aug 25 @ 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm

Explore some of the strange creatures that lived on Earth before the dinosaurs. Strap on a virtual reality headset and become immersed in this unique environment.

OIB Fire & Rescue (Availability and Weather Permitting) @ Museum of Coastal Carolina Parking Lot
Aug 25 @ 3:00 pm – 3:30 pm

If they’re not off fighting a fire, and if the weather cooperates, members of the Ocean Isle Beach Fire & Rescue will bring some of their expertise and lifesaving equipment to the museum’s parking lot. This is always a favorite with the kids, who get to climb on a real fire engine, ask questions, and engage in some fun interactive experiences.

Seaworthy Skippers @ Museum of Coastal Carolina
Aug 25 @ 3:30 pm – 4:30 pm

This is a fun and educational program for all children. Kids can test their ocean IQ and learn about the marine animals that live in the ocean. Safety while at the beach or near or in the water will also be discussed — for example, the seven safety rules, such as what to do when swimming alone, how to help someone in the water, etc. Children will safely assist in teaching the program and will receive a sea bottle craft to take home.

 

 

 

 

Aug
26
Thu
Dinosaurs of Antarctica (Movie) @ Museum of Coastal Carolina
Aug 26 @ 11:00 am – 12:00 pm

Dinosaurs of Antarctica tells the story of a changing environment at the bottom of the world. In ancient times, dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures roamed freely in a lush landscape. Over millions of years, geologic forces caused massive changes, completely altering the terrain. Today, the continent of Antarctica holds the evidence of that ancient world, frozen beneath its ice and snow. As the climate changes again, melting Antarctic ice is allowing scientists to discover the remains of the past—including the fossils of those distinctive dinosaurs like Cryolophosaurus and Glacialisaurus.

Science in 3D — Before the Dinosaurs: Coal Age Monsters @ Museum of Coastal Carolina
Aug 26 @ 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm

Explore some of the strange creatures that lived on Earth before the dinosaurs. Strap on a virtual reality headset and become immersed in this unique environment.

Megabites @ Museum of Coastal Carolina
Aug 26 @ 3:30 pm – 4:30 pm

This program takes a look at the amazing world of sharks and what makes them unique to other fish. Ever wonder if sharks sleep? Are they really people eaters? How many teeth do they have? We’ll delve into these questions and more in this interactive program. Topics include local shark species, basic shark anatomy, and shark smarts. It will also include a shark identification activity and time to go exploring our very own fossil pit outside the museum.

Snakes Alive! (Live snake feeding precedes program) @ Museum of Coastal Carolina
Aug 26 @ 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm

Do you know how many species of venomous snakes call NC home? Can you tell the difference between a venomous snake and a harmless snake? Matthew Bookout can tell you anything you ever wanted to know about NC’s snakes and other reptiles. He will bring along some of his favorite live animals. His program is preceded by a live snake feeding.