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    • Spring at the Coast – NC Coastal Federation

       
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      Dear Friends of the Coast

      As the weather begins to warm up, the coast comes alive. This month has kicked started the Coastal Federation’s busiest time of the year with more volunteer opportunities, events, and projects popping up all along our beautiful coast. Whether it’s rolling up your sleeves as a volunteer or enjoying some great local seafood at one of our upcoming events, we hope to see you soon!

      – Braxton Davis

      Executive Director

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      Indulge in a coastal culinary extravaganza at the 2024 Roast for the Coast! A tantalizing fest of steamed and raw NC oysters, savory clam chowder, and delicious corn chowder awaits you. Come enjoy the vibrant atmosphere complete with live music and the chance to win coastal treasures during our raffle.

      When you purchase Roast for the Coast tickets, you’re not just attending an event- you’re making a meaningful impact! Every dollar raised directly supports the Federation’s crucial mission to restore our native oyster populations, including the creation of new reefs in the lower Cape Fear River.

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      Come sunbeams or cloud cover, this event promises an afternoon of delectable dishes and coastal camaraderie, reserve your spot now to dive into the excitement!

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      We have embarked on another fruitful year of collaboration with NC Central University’s Department of Environmental, Earth, and Geospatial Sciences students. During the first of three coastal field trips, students embarked on an enthralling journey, exploring living shorelines and oyster projects at Carteret Community College, NCSU’s Center for Marine Sciences and Technology, and the Pine Knoll Shores Aquarium. Later this spring, another group of students will have the opportunity to visit the Oysters Carolina oyster farm, for a hands-on oyster learning experience.

      This partnership is being supported by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation to provide hands-on opportunities for graduate and undergraduate students studying marine sciences at NC Central.

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      Celebrate Cape Fear Creek Week with us on March 19 for a garden maintenance event. Cape Fear Creek Week is a collaborative effort with environmental organizations to highlight the importance of preserving our waterways. Help improve Burnt Mill Creek’s water quality by volunteering at the DREAMS Center for Art Education, a nonprofit that supports over 600 area youth annually in Wilmington. The stormwater retrofits and native plants at DREAMS help capture, absorb, and filter polluted stormwater runoff from entering Burnt Mill Creek. Volunteers can expect activities like weeding, mulching, and clearing debris from the gardens.

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      You can also join staff and volunteers to help maintain rain gardens and stormwater wetlands at Bradley Creek Elementary School in Wilmington on April 9. This project is part of the Bradley Hewletts Creek Watershed Restoration Plan, that aims to reduce the amount of polluted runoff flowing into the creeks. Come on out to help spruce up the rain garden and find out what you can do in your backyard to protect your local creeks and coastal waters. This garden maintenance is being supported by the Landfall Foundation and Cape Fear Garden Club.

      Both events are open to the public and suitable for all ages. Learn more and register below!

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      You can protect the coast for generations by including the Coastal Federation in your will or estate plans. This is a simple and lasting way to support the coast, along with other causes close to your heart, for years to come.

      A current Federation supporter recently let us know that she had included the Federation in her will. While she asked to remain anonymous, she shared her thoughts:

      “We think the work you all do is so important, and wish we could do more now to help. We’ve included the Federation in our will for just a modest amount, with everything else going to the kids and grandkids. We’d like you to send a membership to our kids when the time comes so that they might continue our family’s support for the coast. Keep up the good work!”

      Learn more about including the Federation in your estate plan online or by contacting Sarah King.

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      Here’s a look at some of the latest news featuring the Federation:

       
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      North Carolina Coastal Federation
      3609 Highway 24 (Ocean) Newport, NC 28570
      252-393-8185
      www.nccoast.org

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