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i ? [ Page *0 Supplement to The Brunswick Be< Center A busy spring continues at the N.C. t Marine Resources Center, with a number of special events planne<i through May. Resource staff members go into the field on Tuesday. April in, for a 6 30 p.m. seminar on ocean safety at ? Shallotte Middle School. jj ) lectures in the 2:30 p.m. "Spring Sunday" series include "Fishes of North Carolina" by Scott Rodden on April 14: "Rice Plantations of the North Carolina Coast" by James Clifton on May 5; and "Indiaas of Coastal Carolina" by Dr. Dale Mc(^all on May 26. 'IVo special programs in April require pro-registration: u 2 p.m. workshop on nature printing set for the 10th, and Uie day-long Spring Wild Foods Day on the 27th, a classic \ event tliat regulars make a point of returning for. Participants collect und prepare U?e makings of an eveninn communal feast. Call (919) 458-8257 to register for either event. Throughout April water colors by , Nancy Sprinkle are featured in the lobby exhibit, while in May the lobby ^ will house an "About Fish" exhibit. ! , Film favorites return on weekends i this season with "The Invisible Itecf," April 6; "The living Coast," April 7; "Estuary," April 13; "The I 1 I OPEN 9 TO 6 MONOAY-SATURDAV * M I i .. Wii' 111 icon. April-May. 1985 Calendar C [ v" ' ' A 17,0004;AM.ON SHARK TANK at the N.C. Marine 1 smooth dogfish, a species found off North Carolina's ( of educational programs and exhibit* relating to the r focus on scuba diving and water pollution. ~Ki M ill * Curtains Mattress Pads 'jm Accessories ?Bath Sheets Draperies )ffers Smorgc ?7-r^T.- * ?l?l| fnOIOt* luUhulHll lesources Center at Fort Fisher offers a close-up view of this oast from about October to July. The center offers a variety wist, as well as several nature trails. Two future exhibits will \ I * / A 'T tol m LET] Sheets Pillows Towels Bedspreads OLD LEWIS SHALLOTTE M isbord Dolphin." April 20; "After the Whale." April 28. The Private life of the Herring Gull." May 4; "The Octopus," May 13; "So Little Time," May 19; and "The Sea Turtle" on May 25. in conjunction with the center's annual turtle release which follows at 2:30 p.m. All films are show n at 2 p.m. Aquarium feedings can be viewed e i ... i while the children's story and craft hour meets each Tuesday at 9 30 a.m. In the children's corner Aquaria house a variety of marine creatures and the Touch Pool allows visitors to observe and handle harmless marine animals. Entries in the center's Summer Photography Contest will be accepted through May 30. The center is located on U.S. 421 about 20 nules south of Wilmington, just below Kure Beach Hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday and 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Admission is free though there may be a .small charge for special programs Nature trails that lead to the salt marsh and beach are available for hiking, bird watching, photography or renewal of spirit Pets and audio equipment are not allowed ; Shop Our Weekly Specials! SHOPPING CENTER PHONE 754-8272
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