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SUMMARY:Make and Take Crafts: Morse Code Bracelets
DESCRIPTION:Developed in the mid-1800s\, Morse code became a standard form of communication that is still in use today. The code features dots and dashes to convey letters of the alphabet and can be used to hide messages from people who don’t know the code. At this Make and Take session\, kids will be able to make a bracelet with a Morse code message on it to take with them. \nThis craft is best suited for children ages 7 and up.  The program is free and open to the public. All supplies are furnished. Registration is not required. Children must be accompanied by an adult. \n 
URL:https://graveyardoftheatlantic.com/event/make-and-take-crafts-morse-code/2026-06-17/
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SUMMARY:Lost Colony Museum
DESCRIPTION:Join Scott Dawson\, museum owner & curator of the Lost Colony Museum\, author\, and amateur archaeologist\, for a presentation on the new discoveries being found at his ongoing archaeological site in Buxton\, NC. \nThe presentation is part of the museum’s Salty Dawg Speaker Series\, which features presentations on North Carolina maritime history and culture. The series\, which is sponsored by the Friends of the Graveyard of the Atlantic Museum\, is free and open to the public. Reservations are not required. Call 252-986-0723 for more information.
URL:https://graveyardoftheatlantic.com/event/lost-colony-museum/
LOCATION:Graveyard of the Atlantic Museum\, 59200 Museum Drive\, Hatteras\, NC\, 27943
CATEGORIES:Salty Dawg Speaker Series
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SUMMARY:Maritime Crafts for Kids
DESCRIPTION:Join staff and volunteers for maritime crafts in the museum library/education space located off of the lobby. The program is free and open to the public. All supplies are furnished. Registration is not required. Children must be accompanied by an adult. \n 
URL:https://graveyardoftheatlantic.com/event/maritime-crafts/2026-06-26/
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SUMMARY:"Hope on Hatterask"
DESCRIPTION:Join author Gray Parsons for readings from his book Hope on Hatterask\, which deals with a shipwreck off Hatteras\, the maritime underground railroad\, and the early intermarriage of people from Indigenous\, African\, and European ancestries. A book signing will follow. \nGray Michael Parsons is a graduate of East Carolina University (1972) with a degree in parks\, outdoor recreation and conservation. Although he lives as a Traditionally Adherent Indigenous American\, he also descends from Scotch-Irish and West African peoples. After a sales and marketing career\, he retired to his favorite ancestral homeland on Hatterask Island\, N.C.\, in 2019. He currently serves as president and founder of the Secotan Alliance; vice-president of Epsilon Chi Nu-Pitt GAP Chapter (the first Native American fraternity in the U.S.); a board member of the Friends of the Outer Banks History Center; a 25-year volunteer and program contributor for the Frisco Native American Museum; and is past president of the Baltimore Native American Lifelines.  He has addressed numerous gatherings as an advocate for indigenous rights and protection of our Mother Earth from the steps of the U.S. Capitol and beyond.  He has been a pow-wow dancer\, drummer\, and singer in all the Mid-Atlantic states from Tennessee and South Carolina to Pennsylvania and New Jersey. He is a proud double cancer survivor and considers all cancer patients\, survivors\, and their caregivers members of his personal “Tribe.”  Gray published Hope on Hatterask in 2014 and Pampico Blue in 2025. \nThe presentation is part of the museum’s Salty Dawg Speaker Series\, which features presentations on North Carolina maritime history and culture. The series\, which is sponsored by the Friends of the Graveyard of the Atlantic Museum\, is free and open to the public. Reservations are not required. Call 252-986-0723 for more information.
URL:https://graveyardoftheatlantic.com/event/hope-on-hatterask/
LOCATION:Graveyard of the Atlantic Museum\, 59200 Museum Drive\, Hatteras\, NC\, 27943
CATEGORIES:Salty Dawg Speaker Series
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