Saturday, August 11, 2007

The 21st Annual Art Competition

The Pasquotank Art Council's (PAC), 21st Annual Art Competition starts September 1st through September 6th, the Opening Reception is on September 9th where they will announce the awards, and will be displayed in the main gallery from September 9th - October 5th. The theme of this competition is for artists to capture the moment with their own creative expressions. In addition, the PAC's Art Competition is not limiting the theme to just Northeastern North Carolina. If you are interested in competing, go to the Pasquotank Arts Council Gallery's website to get the prospectus, for that please click here. For more information on the Pasquotank Arts Council Gallery please call 252-338-6455.

ART SHOW / Reception

On Thursday, August 16th, from 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm - Come meet your local artists at Page After Page Bookstore!! Billy Richardson (a retired Coast Guard pilot) will have his latest original works, and prints on display. Deborah Polous (an established local artist) will have her charcoals and prints on display. The event is free to check out the artwork. However, there is cost if you'd like to purchase anything! For more information please call 252-335-PAGE (7243).

Friday, August 10, 2007

Page After Page Bookstore - Book Review Rescheduled

Due to weather, Page After Page Bookstore rescheduled their Harry Potter #7 Book review meeting to Next Tuesday August 14th from 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm, instead of yesterday (August 9th). Everyone is invited! So, come down and jump into the discussion of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows!! For more information please call 252-335-PAGE (7243).


Thursday, August 9, 2007

School Days

Have you started thinking about heading back to school? Are you ready for the upcoming school year? Let the Museum of the Albemarle in Elizabeth City get you ready for the upcoming year with School Days on Tuesday, August 14, 2006 from 10:00 am – 3:00 pm. Get ready to go back to school by taking a trip to schoolrooms of the 18th and 19th century. Try your hand at writing with a quill pen and learn your lessons on a hornbook. “Make your manners” to the schoolmarm or schoolmaster. Learn how to “toe the line”. Watch out, though! You might be crowned with the “dunce cap” if you’re not careful. For additional information for this free family event, please contact Charlotte Patterson at 252-335-1453 or charlotte.patterson@ncmail.net. The Museum of the Albemarle is located at 501 South Water Street, Elizabeth City, NC.

Serving Bertie, Camden, Chowan, Currituck, Dare, Gates, Hertford, Hyde, Northampton, Pasquotank, Perquimans, Tyrrell, and Washington counties. The Museum of the Albemarle is a regional section of the State History Museums Division, Department of Cultural Resources, State of North Carolina.

Wednesday, August 8, 2007

Page After Page - Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows

Come and join in the fun on Thursday night August 9th, from 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm Page After Page Bookstore will be having a discussion of book 7 - Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.

Check out their myspace account for pictures and the display in the store which will be going up shortly.

Page After Page would like to thank you for your support of their Harry Potter Bash, as it was a GREAT success! The turnout was beyond their imagination, the costumes were fantastic, the enthusiasm was fantastic!!! Thank you for sharing this event, from your little bookstore on the waterfront in Elizabeth City, NC. Photo Credit: Page After Page Bookstore by Jessica Faulkingham.

New Look for Museum

The Museum of The Albemarle will offer one last look at the “Our Story” exhibit in the Madrin Gallery as the doors of the gallery will close this weekend for a total renovation. According to Administrator Ed Merrell, “Bids were finalized and work is to begin next week to complete ‘Our Story’-the story of the Albemarle region”. Don Pendergraft, Exhibit Design Chief said, “We’ve been working closely over the last two years with designers, construction firms, and the Division of State History Museums through a long bidding process to finalize what we want our main gallery to look like. Now we’re very excited to actually start the building phase.” Pendergraft adds that there are over 700 artifacts that will be displayed in the newly renovated gallery, bringing many of the items out of protective storage to be put on display. “Many display cases are being constructed along with descriptive panels to help tell the overall story,” he said. The Jackson House and the Proctor Smokehouse will remain as anchors to the gallery, but there will be much more for the public to experience.
According to Merrell, the $1.7 million raised by a capital campaign over a 3-year period will fund the construction of “Our Story.” “The State funded the physical building with the agreement that we would have to raise private monies to pay for the display and execution of the gallery’s artifacts,” Merrell said. The Madrin Gallery is expected to remain closed throughout the fall, and into the winter.
Work is now in progress to complete the Discovery Room that will feature many “hands-on” history displays and interactivities for children. In addition, the Museum will continue with its educational programs scheduled through the year, such as a Mother-Daughter Tea Party and Boo!! during the month of October. Beginning in September, the Museum will hold monthly Pre-schooler Time programs and Historical Roundtable lectures, as well as several holiday programs and workshops during the month of December. The 19th annual “A Day on the River: Featuring the Classic Moth Boat” scheduled for September 15th, will provide educational programs and events for people of all ages, beginning with the small boat races at 11:00 am that can be seen along the Elizabeth City waterfront. Other event and program offerings of the day will be held on the Museum Green and the front porch of the Museum, beginning at 10:00 am.
During the renovation of the Madrin Gallery, visitors will not be disappointed and are invited to visit featured exhibits within the lobby and classrooms. Opening in September: “Ansel Adams in the East: Cruising the Inland Waterway”, in November “The Search for Queen Anne’s Revenge” followed by “Quilts from the Museum of The Albemarle’s Collection,” and “Christmas Decorations and Toys from the Past” in December.
For more information, please call the Museum (252) 335-1453. The Museum of the Albemarle is located at 501 South Water Street, Elizabeth City. Free Admission.

Thomas Spagnol
Communication Specialist
Museum of the Albemarle
501 S. Water Street
Elizabeth City, NC 27909
252-335-1453

Lost Colony Activity at the MOA

Today (August 8th) from 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm the Museum of the Albemarle (MOA) will be having a Lost Colony Activity of Corn husk doll making, to go along with it's current Lost Colony Drama Exhibit. For more information on the current exhibit call 252-335-1453 and check out the clip:
Museum hosting three current exhibits; more to come for summer

A hand-embroidered Indian dress or playbills dating back to the 1940s tell a story that is the 70th anniversary of The Lost Colony Outdoor Drama. That story is being told locally at Museum of the Albemarle through a series of photographs and artifacts from the MOA collection.

John Buford, spokesman for The Lost Colony Drama in Manteo, says this year's anniversary is being celebrated by a number of exhibits including the one at MOA. Aside from MOA's exhibit there is one at Roanoke Island's Festival Park that includes art by the famous New Yorker Magazine cartoonist Al Herschfield.

At MOA you can view a history of the "longest running outdoor drama," that includes playbills, information about the 1967 Hurricane Donna that destroyed the waterside theater, a devastating fire and even photos of the play's most famous alumn, Andy Griffin.

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