From Ships to Rice Fields to Paddle Trails
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From Ships to Rice Fields to Paddle Trails

By N.C. Cooperative Extension, New Hanover County

This engaging program will trace the fascinating history of Eagles Island!

Date and time

Location

6206 Oleander Dr

6206 Oleander Drive Wilmington, NC 28403

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Highlights

  • 2 hours
  • under 18 with parent or legal guardian
  • In person
  • Free parking
  • Doors at 6:10 PM

About this event

Community • Historic

Eagles Island Task Force and N.C. Cooperative Extension will host a free public presentation, “From Ships to Rice Fields to Paddle Trails,” featuring Mark Wilde-Ramsing (former Director of the North Carolina Underwater Archaeology Branch and a leading maritime archaeologist specializing in the Cape Fear region), Roger Shew (UNCW Geology and Environmental Sciences Professor, retired), and Joni Thomas Backstrom (UNCW researcher in Environmental Sciences and Marine Science specializing in sonar and shallow-water surveying techniques).


This engaging program will trace the fascinating history of Eagles Island — from its maritime past and rice field legacy to today’s efforts to create public paddle trails and a nature park. Participants will gain a deeper understanding of how the area’s cultural, environmental, and recreational assets intersect to form one of the Cape Fear region’s most unique landscapes.


The presentation is part of ongoing educational outreach by the Eagles Island Nature Park Task Force and N.C. Cooperative Extension to raise awareness and stewardship for this unique natural and historic resource.

In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, NC State University will honor requests for reasonable accommodations made by individuals with disabilities. Please direct accommodation requests to: Amy Mead, afmead@ncsu.edu. Requests can be served more effectively if notice is provided at least 15 days before the event.


NC State University is an equal opportunity institution.

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Oct 16 · 6:30 PM EDT