Thursday, May 31, 2012

Art In The Park

The second concert will be held at Hubert By-Pass Park the activities will begin at 3pm. The Concert is free and open to the public. Pack up the family; bring lawn chairs and blankets. Join us for Food, Inflatables and music and much more! A MOVIE AT SUNSET! This program is funded by the North Carolina Arts Council, a State Agency, and awarded through the Jacksonville/Onslow Council for the Arts. read more

Onslow County History Museum

 Annie K. Ragsdale and Ione Griese, two prominent Richlands women, were united by a shared determination to preserve the rapidly vanishing history of Onslow County, They resolved one Sunday morning after church to act on this vision and start a museum in Richlands. The Museum’s beginnings were humble, but various members of the community demonstrated their interest by donating valuable artifacts reflecting days gone by. An important base for the collection was the donation of artifacts from the now defunct Swansboro Historical Society. Beginning as a volunteer with the fledgling museum in 1976, Albert Potts, a newly transplanted resident, was hired as the first Director when the Museum became a county agency in 1980.
 For many years the home of the Onslow County Museum was an upstairs portion of the old bank building in downtown Richlands, later growing to include a small adjacent storefront area that was home to not only changing exhibits, but also special public events and an annual summer art program for children. The Museum collection began expanding as artifacts from different aspects of local history became available.
As the Museum became a more recognizable entity, support grew slowly but surely, and staffing increased to four by 1989—a full-time Director, Assistant Director, part-time Registrar, and Education Coordinator. The history of the county was told through many different changing exhibits, and the Museum was soon overflowing with objects, making it clear that a newer, larger facility was much needed. In 1992, the County Commissioners forged ahead with a decision to purchase 3.5 acres of land in Richlands for a new facility and set aside approximately one million dollars for its construction. The new multi-functional Museum and Branch Library plan encompassed 18,000 square feet, with approximately 15,000 square feet set aside for the Museum. Moving the Museum “just down the street” took many months of planning until November 1994, when the old Museum’s contents, including artifacts, were moved into the brand new facility.
The Onslow County Museum staff soon began a long-term plan for a new, permanent exhibit that would tell the story of Onslow County from its pre-historic beginnings to the present day—a daunting task. Funding was not set aside for the exhibit itself, so the Museum’s Foundation began a capital campaign to raise the half-million dollars needed for planning, designing and installation. Gaines Brown Design of Charlotte was retained as the exhibit design firm, and the Museum Foundation continued its fundraising efforts. The Water and the Wood exhibit, planned and written by Museum staff, was opened to the public on May 1, 1999, a crowning achievement for all those involved.
Today, the Onslow County Museum is recognized as an important local history museum and serves the public through its permanent exhibit, changing exhibits, outreach programs to schools, and sponsorship of special events. The staff comprises the Director, Assistant Director, Collections (Artifacts) Manager, Education Coordinator, part-time Office Assistant, and part-time Exhibits Facilitator.

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

New Blog! Camp Lejeune Things To Do

If your Bored In Camp Lejeune or looking for Family Events, Fitness, Recreation, or Beaches in the area visit the new Blog of things to do in Camp Lejeune! As they are found events and FREE events will be posted to keep you up to date on what is going on in the Area!

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Beach Accesses at Topsail Island North Carolina

If your not familiar with Topsail or are just down for the Summer make sure you know where the Beach accesses are so you don't spend your time driving around looking for them and spend more time in the sun!

North Topsail Beach Access No. 1


 Ramp and walkway to the ocean, restrooms, showers, and a gravel parking lot for 30 vehicles on about 1 acre.

North Topsail Beach Access No. 2


Elevated wooden pavilion on the oceanfront with a ramp to the beach for the handicapped, concession areas,restrooms, showers, and gravel parking lots for 250 vehicles on about 4 acres.

North Topsail Beach Access No. 3


Located past the St. Regis Hotel at the mouth of the New River at North Topsail Beach; is a vehicular access

North Topsail Beach Access No. 4


An elevated wooden observation deck on the ocean, restrooms, showers, concession area, and parking for 150 vehicles.

Thursday, May 24, 2012

Winging It! Birds in Flight

PINE KNOLL SHORES — Winging It - Birds in Flight soars into the 2012 season at the North Carolina Aquarium at Pine Knoll Shores with an all-new show on May 25, the beginning of Memorial Day weekend. 


This special ticketed program stars native raptors and shorebirds, some of them swooping overhead in Big Rock Theater in response to commands. This season showcases bird training methods and highlights the unique features and adaptations of various owls, hawks, pelicans and vultures. An American kestrel, the smallest falcon in North America, joins the cast this year. The audience enjoys extraordinary close encounters with these engaging creatures. Each day, a few volunteers are selected from the audience to feed a pelican or extend a gloved arm as a perch for an owl or a vulture. Winging It - Birds in Flight runs daily at 1 p.m. in Big Rock Theater. Tickets are $4 in addition to admission for ages three and up; membership discounts do not apply. There is no charge for "infants-in-arms" ages 2 and under. For more information, see ncaquariums.com/pine-knoll-shores or call 252-247-4003.
ONSLOW COUNTY — Onslow County Parks and Recreation is now accepting registration for Co-Rec Softball. Co-Rec or Co-Ed softball consists of equal male and female players. Register teams now. Team fee is $400 and $10 per player. Games are played at Onslow Pines Park on Sunday afternoons and Tuesday and Thursday evenings beginning in July. Games may be played at alternate sites if needed. Call 910-347-5332 or Visit onslowcountync.gov/parks.

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Coastal Ecology Tour

Sails include dolphin watch tours, sunset sails, Cape Lookout excursions. Departures from the Beaufort downtown waterfront. All custom charters. Reservations only...


GOOD FORTUNE is a 41' yacht custom built for the complete cruising comfort of those who enjoy adopting the simple and causal lifestyle unique to sailing and cruising. Her cabins and two full heads accommodate 4 guests, captain and mate. Captained by marine biologist Ron White, GOOD FORTUNE maintains a nearly predictable annual schedule fashioned by seasonal changes, the wishes of the passengers, and a sprinkling of fickle weather.
During the spring, summer and fall around the southern Outer Banks of North Carolina, Capt. White is the host and guide for birding expeditions, island hopping and exploration of pristine beaches with ports of call at coastal villages full of character and history.
The spring and fall Intracoastal Waterway trips aboard GOOD FORTUNE offer a fascinating way to see the East Coast, and an unprecedented way to slow down and relax. A day’s progress typically covers 50-60 miles during which a passenger may relax on deck reading, writing, studying natural beauty rarely seen unless by boat. Bird watchers enjoy sighting migratory birds and stops to visit rookeries of the White Pelicans and Wood Ibis. Nightly ports of call along the way are outlined in advance for the convenience of those needing an itinerary. Each port has its own interest, including dining spots, which are explored in the evenings. For an itinerary of a great 5-day sail from Beaufort, NC to Charleston, SC, see the Off-Season Destination Sails page on this site. 
Plans aboard GOOD FORTUNE and reservations are made by contacting Cap. Ron White well in advance of the planned vacation time period. Wishes should specifically include preferred activities, food choices (likes and dislikes), dates, and the extent to which you would like to be involved in sailing the boat.
Receipt of a deposit (amount determined by Capt. White) confirms your reservation. In case of cancellation, the refund of your deposit is the captain’s decision based on the reservations he has not made with others due to your reservation.

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Jacksonville Fire and Police Participate in Camp for Teens

Jacksonville Fire and Police Departments will participate in an Emergency Preparedness summer camp for area teens ages 15-18. 


The camp runs Junes 11-15 8AM-5:00PM. Students will learn water safety and rescue home disaster preparation, bio emergency procedures, land navigation, run a firefighter obstacle course with Jacksonville Firefighters and train with Jacksonville Police and L-9 Response team. Information can be found at onslowcounty.nc.gov

Monday, May 21, 2012

Jacksonville Celebrates Juneteenth on Saturday, June16th Celebrating Cultural Diversity in our community. Juneteenth is a day celebrating diversity in Jacksonville and Onslow County Free and open to the public this cultural even includes tastes of International Flavor, Live entertainment, artists, children's activities, food vendors, essay contest and more. Held at the Jacksonville Commons 3-7 PM A special Unity in the community service will be help prior to the festival at the Commons Recreation Center on Thursday June 14th. Juneteenth Essay Contest! Call 545 9488 for details, Vendors please email gjack31909@yahoo.com