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SUMMER 2007 issue

Programs / Outreach

- Programming on and off site

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     -Introduction

- Exhibit Plan

     -“Life on Core Sound”

- Exhibit Plan

     - “A Place for the People”

- Jean-Dale Project

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- Opening Exhibit

Traditional Craftsmen

- Folk Heritage Award Winners

New Museum Construction

We Need Your Help

Annual Membership

    - CSWM Featured Artists

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Capital Campaign

    - 2004 Update & Progress

    - Porch Planks

    - Core Sound by Firelight

    - Mitchell Fulcher

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    - Named Giving Opportunities

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For more information
 contact us at:

Core Sound 
Waterfowl Museum
1785 Island Road 
P.O. Box 556
Harkers Island, NC 28531
Telephone: 252-728-1500
  Fax: 252-728-1742
Email:
the museum


HOURS

Mon - Sat 10 - 5,
Sun 2 -5

Come to Harkers Island to Visit

The Core Sound Waterfowl Museum is now occupying our permanent location, "at the end of the road" on Harkers Island.

Come to the museum while you are in Carteret County. The porch welcomes you to spend time with local carvers Thursday - Sunday and learn more about the hunting and fishing traditions of Down East. The museum is open year-round, seven days a week, closing only for Easter Sunday, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day and New Year's Day. Hours are 10:00am - 5:00pm, Monday - Saturday; 2:00pm - 5:00pm on Sunday. There is no admission charge; groups are welcome (please call ahead).

Harkers Island is located 17 miles east of Beaufort. Follow Highway 70 to the Harkers Island turnoff. Follow the Cape Lookout National Seashore signs to Harkers Island. Museum will be on the left as you enter Cape Lookout National Seashore.

Update: April 3, 2008 by Vision IPD
Original designer: Vanda Lewis & Casey Amspacher