Meet Some Scaly Survivors at Museum’s Sandbar Lecture
Reptiles have been around since dinosaurs walked the earth, and some of them have changed very little! Meet a few of these fascinating creatures and learn how they have adapted to survive so successfully during the Museum of Coastal Carolina’s Sandbar Lecture Series on April 8 at 5:30 p.m.
Kristin Holloman-Noe, the Education Outreach Coordinator for the NC Aquarium at Fort Fisher and the Chapter Coordinator for the NC Aquarium Chapter of FrogWatch USA, will deliver this fascinating presentation on these “Scaly Survivors.” With her will be some of the Aquarium’s outreach ambassadors, including snakes and turtles.
Holloman-Noe is a North Carolina native from Goldsboro and a graduate from East Carolina University with a BS in Biology. She serves her community as an education volunteer for the Wrightsville Beach Sea Turtle Project and as an Advisory Board member for New Hanover County 4-H. In her personal time, Kristin enjoys writing, nature photography, and exploring with her husband and their two Siberian Huskies, Macy and Luca.
The Museums Sandbar Lecture Series is designed to inspire curiosity about regional history, coastal ecosystems and diverse wildlife. Local subject matter experts facilitate lively and interactive presentations about various fascinating topics for all visitors.
All one-hour Sandbar lectures are free with Museum admission.
All one-hour Sandbar lectures are free with Museum admission: $12 for adults, $10 for seniors and $8 for children.
The Museum of Coastal Carolina is located at 21 East Second Street in Ocean Isle Beach, NC.
Admission is free for members. Non-member all-day admission effective March 31, 2022 is $10 for adults, $9 for seniors (62+), $8 for children (3-12), and free for age 2 and under.
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