Goose Creek State Park Calendar of Events for April | Eastern North Carolina Now

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    Sunday, April 7, 2013       The Blue Crab       2:00 pm

    Visit Goose Creek State Park and learn about the interesting life cycle of the Blue Crab. Discover methods used in harvesting Blue Crabs. Various pots, traps and hopefully live specimens will be on display. Meet at the River Access Picnic Area.
Along the ragged water's edge of Goose Creek State Park: Above.     photo by Stan Deatherage

    Sunday, April 14, 2013       Beg For Rain       2:00 pm

    “April showers bring May flowers.” With that being said the park has decided to beg for rain in hopes of having some beautiful wildflowers for the month of May. We will be making Rain Sticks and discussing the history behind them. There is limited space so preregistration is required. Please call 252-923-2191 to get a spot.

    Saturday, April 20, 2013       Weed or Wildflower?       1:00 pm

    Come to this wonderful outdoor presentation! We will walk around the office grounds to see the flowers in bloom. Just because some flowers aren’t big, bright, colorful, and beautiful doesn’t make them any less of a flower. Meet on the walkway in front of the Visitor Center.

    Saturday April 27, 2013       Stayin’ Alive       1:00 pm

    A Beginners Guide to Surviving in the Wilderness: All ages are welcome to come and find out some of the best ways to survive in the wilderness here in Eastern NC. We will all work together to demonstrate some of the ways to collect and use the resources around us to survive. Meet at the Visitor Center.
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