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March 8, 2023 | Issue 103 |
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 During routine patrols of the beach, Cape Hatteras National Seashore biological technicians collected 93 balloons in February, many of which were Valentine's Day related. A total of 733 balloons were collected by staff in 2022.
 Conditions this morning at Oregon Inlet.
 Two white-tailed deer meander cautiously through the dunes on Bodie Island.
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Fort Raleigh National Historic Site
Park Day Volunteer Beach Cleanup
- Date: Saturday, April 15 from 10 a.m to 2 p.m.
- Location: Etheridge Point Beach Access (Pear Pad Rd.)
- Details: Fort Raleigh National Historic Site, in partnership with American Battlefield Trust and Outer Banks Forever, will host a beach cleanup at Etheridge Point, the park's soundside beach access. Meet at 10 a.m. to participate in a short presentation about the Civil War Battle of Roanoke Island and the nearby location of a former Civil War camp. All volunteers are encouraged to wear thick-soled footwear, gloves and comfortable work clothing. For more information, contact Tom Avery at thomas_avery@nps.gov.
Dare County Library Adult Speaker Series
Modernist Tides: NPS and Mission 66 development on the Outer Banks
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Date: Friday, March 31 from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m.
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Location: Kill Devil Hills Library Meeting Room or Online [Registration]
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Park Ranger: George Jaramillo, historical architect
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Details: The National Park Service’s Mission 66 program attempted to modernize the service by introducing new visitor facilities, recreational structures, trails and fixtures that we come to expect from the NPS today. This talk will explore the history and impact of this program across the Outer Banks including the visitor centers at the Wright Brothers Memorial and Fort Raleigh National Historic Site.
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The Cape Chronicle e-newsletter provides brief, timely and newsworthy content throughout the year. For more information on the three parks that make up the Outer Banks Group, visit www.nps.gov/caha, www.nps.gov/fora and www.nps.gov/wrbr. OBX Forever is the official philanthropic partner for these three national park sites.
The National Park Service preserves unimpaired the natural and cultural resources and values of the National Park System for the enjoyment, education and inspiration of this and future generations.
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