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Core Sound 
Waterfowl Museum
1785 Island Road 
P.O. Box 556
Harkers Island, NC 28531
Telephone: 252-728-1500
  Fax: 252-728-1742
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Mon - Sat 10 - 5,
Sun 2 -5

 

Core Sound Waterfowl Weekend 2002

Celebrating History ~ Art ~ Outdoors ~ Education

Pictures from the Event

Photos by Vision IPD

Crow Hill VIP Event, Crow Hill Lodge - East of Beaufort
Featuring legendary fresh Core Sound Seafood and Wild Game

...and the unveiling of the Membership Print art for the year
Dinah Sharpe Sylivant's “Back to Harbor Island”

T'was the "Night Before" Preview and Desert Reception and all through the Museum the sound of Christmas could be heard.
Core Sound decoys and hunting blind on display at Waterfowl Weekend 2002 along with the work of artists and craftsmen from near and far.

The community heritage displays grow each year as local communities gather and preserve their heritage.


In the Education Tent
decoy carvers are hard at work!

Folks stop and watch their work
and enjoy the dispays by local agencies and businesses.

There is much to see and do... from trying your hand at decoy painting... ...to listening to music. Connie Mason and Friends share some tunes.
Don't forget the Saturday Afternoon Auction! Everything from decoys to puppies and much inbetween go on the block for the Museum.
Don't miss the Hunting and Fishing Expo.

Updated Jan. 9, 2006 by Vision IPD
Original designer: Vanda Lewis & Casey Amspacher