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COURSE
DESCRIPTIONS
BEGINNING COASTAL PHOTOGRAPHY
An introduction to nature photography. Students learn
perspective, subjects, lighting and framing techniques through field
work, editing and photo projects. Cameras and developing included.
BOATS, BOATERS AND BOAT MODEL BUILDERS
Build a boat model of a tugboat, use museum exhibits and take
field trips to learn about coastal waterways, local boats and the
skills needed to work on and around the water.
COASTAL EXPLORERS
Explore the marshes, barrier islands, sounds and ocean to
discover plants and wildlife of coastal shores and waters. Use a
compass and scavenger hunts to explore the mainland, the Rachel
Carson Reserve and marine life aboard a research vessel.
COASTAL ADVENTURERS
Daily field explorations of the local area museums, coastal
trails, and beaches and learning to use outdoor skills. These
Science to Sailing courses are designed to enable students
participating in the Junior Sailing Programs starting June 9th or
July 7th to have a full-day experience--half day of sailing and half
day of
Summer Science School. Students in the June class can participate in
Junior Sailing in the morning and Coastal Adventurers in the
afternoon, and students in the July class can take Coastal
Adventurers in the morning and Junior Sailing in the afternoon.
Students who register for Coastal Adventurers are NOT required to
enroll in the Junior Sailing Program (and vice versa.) Students who
are registered for both will have supervision from 8:30 am until
4:30 pm daily. For "full day" students, applications must be
completed for both the
Summer Science
School class and a Junior Sailing Program session.
FISHING AND CRABBING
An introduction to coastal fish, crabs and fishing methods. Cane poles, tackle, hand-lines and bait are provided.
PIRATES
Explore
the life of pirates at work, play and in battle through stories and
special hands-on activities suitable for this age group.
SALTWATER SCIENCE
Under the guidance of NC National Estuarine Research Reserve
staff students investigate wildlife and measure water quality while
exploring coastal waters and ecosystems of the Rachel Carson
Reserve.
SEASHORE LIFE
Investigate coastal
marine life with an emphasis on adaptations and food chains of the
tidal flats, salt marshes and sounds on local islands. Seashore Life
III investigates the wildlife and history of the barrier islands of
Cape Lookout National Seashore.
COURSE
SCHEDULES
ENTERING GRADE 1 & 2:
Seashore Life I sessions:
June 11, W, 9 AM-12 PM ($25)
June 30, M, 9 AM-12 PM($25)
July 11, F, 9 AM-12 PM ($25)
August 11, M, 9 AM-12 PM ($25)
ENTERING GRADES 2 & 3:
Seashore Life II sessions:
June 12-13, Th, 9 AM-12 PM; F, 9
AM-1 PM ($65)
July 28 - 29, M, 9 AM-12 PM; Tu, 9
AM-1 PM ($65)
August 12 - 13, T, 9 AM-12 PM; W, 9
AM-1 PM ($65)
Pirates sessions:
June 26-27,ThF, 9 AM-11:30 AM ($50)
July 30-31, WTh, 9 AM-11:30 AM ($50)
August 7-8,Th-F, 9 AM-11:30 AM ($50)
ENTERING GRADES 3 & 4:
Boats, Boaters and Boat Model Building
July 16-18, W-F, 9 AM-12 PM ($85)
Fishing & Crabbing sessions:
June 16-17, M-Tu, 9 AM-11:30 AM ($50)
August 5-6, Tu-W, 9 AM-11:30 AM ($50)
ENTERING GRADES 3 - 6
Coastal Adventurers (Sailing to Science)
June 9 - 20, 2008,
M-F, 12 noon-4:30 PM ($200; $180 FOM:
follows AM session of Junior Sailing Program)
Coastal Adventurers (Science to Sailing)
July 7 - 18, 2008,
M-F, 8:30 AM-1 PM ($200; $180 FOM:
precedes PM session of Junior Sailing Program)
Beginning Coastal Photography
June 18 & 19, W, 9 AM-12 PM; Th, 10
AM-12 PM ($60)
ENTERING GRADES 5 & 6:
Seashore Life III sessions:
June 23-25, Tu, 9 AM-1 PM; W & Th,
9 AM-2:30 PM ($95)
July 1-3, Tu, 9 AM-1 PM; W & Th,
9 AM-2:30 PM ($95)
Saltwater Science
August 18-20, M-W, 9 AM-12 PM ($70)
ENTERING GRADES 7-10
Coastal Explorers
July 8-10, Tu-Th, 9 AM-12:00 PM ($70)
Beginning Coastal Photography
July 14 & 15, M, 9 AM-12 PM ($60)
Summer Science School Application/Brochure
(16kb PDF File)
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browser plug in. You may download it
here free of charge.
Request an Application / Brochure to be sent
by fax or mail.
NORTH CAROLINA
MARITIME MUSEUM
BEAUFORT MUSEUM AND
WATERCRAFT CENTER HOURS:
Weekdays: 9 AM-5 PM
Saturdays: 10 AM-5 PM
Sundays: 1 PM-5 PM
ADDRESS:
315 Front
Street
Beaufort, NC
28516
E-MAIL:
maritime@ncmail.net
(For information only - Call for reservations)
PHONE: 252-728-7317
BRANCH FACILITIES
Visit the Southport branch museum of the North Carolina Maritime
Museum. For information, contact:
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NC Maritime Museum at Southport
(910) 457-0003 |
Museum Calendars are mailed four times a year. It is museum
policy to register participants for programs after the calendars are
in the mail. Paid trip fees confirm reservations and are not
refundable later than five days before the program, unless the
museum cancels. Please call between 8 AM and 5 PM
weekdays for reservations for cancellations.
No reservations can be taken via e-mail.
Members of The Friends of the Museum receive quarterly
mailings of the Calendar and the Waterline newsletter and discounts
on some programs and in the Museum Store. FOM denotes a discount for Friends of the Museum. Contact the
Friends of the Museum to join.
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