Oct
28
Sat
Creepy Coastal Crawl @ Museum of Coastal Carolina
Oct 28 @ 10:00 am – 4:00 pm

Learn about creepy critters found along the coast during the Museum’s “Creepy Coastal Crawl.” Guests are encouraged to wear Halloween costumes, bring trick-or-treat bags and celebrate animals that most would deem “creepy” at the Museum’s second annual event.”

While exploring the museum and its creepy contents, families can complete hands-on activities featuring a creepy critter from a specific habitat in each gallery. Children can also collect treats donated by sponsors at stations throughout the Museum as they learn about sharks, snakes, bioluminescent jellyfish, horseshoe crabs, insects, and other creatures.

The Sky Tonight @ Ingram Planetarium
Oct 28 @ 3:00 pm – Dec 25 @ 3:00 pm

Learn how to recognize the planets, constellations, stars, and other heavenly bodies that may be visible in the night sky over North Carolina.

 

The Sky Tonight @ Ingram Planetarium
Oct 28 @ 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.

90’s Alternative Rock Music Laser Show @ Ingram Planetarium
Oct 28 @ 7:00 pm – Dec 23 @ 7:00 pm

Enjoy alternative rock music from the 90’s accompanied by colorful laser images displayed on the Planetarium’s dome.

Nov
2
Thu
Sea Tales: Jenny Jellyfish: A Tale of Wiggly Jellies @ Museum of Coastal Carolina
Nov 2 @ 11:00 am – 12:00 pm

We will read Jenny Jellyfish: A Tale of Wiggly Jellies by Suzanne Tate, a day in the life of Jenny Jellyfish and her friends includes being beached by a storm.  Enjoy Jenny’s story, learn how jellies can “glow” in the sea, and make bioluminescent jellyfish.

The Sky Tonight @ Ingram Planetarium
Nov 2 @ 3:00 pm – Dec 30 @ 3:00 pm

Learn how to recognize the planets, constellations, stars, and other heavenly bodies that may be visible in the night sky over North Carolina.

 

The Sky Tonight @ Ingram Planetarium
Nov 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.

Nov
3
Fri
Touch Tank Feeding @ Museum of Coastal Carolina
Nov 3 @ 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 3 @ 3:00 pm – Dec 31 @ 3:00 pm

Learn how to recognize the planets, constellations, stars, and other heavenly bodies that may be visible in the night sky over North Carolina.

 

The Sky Tonight @ Ingram Planetarium
Nov 3 @ 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.