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February 2013 Volume 10 Issue 2
C A L E N D A R
O F E V E N T S
Feb. 1: Exhibit
Opening ,“We
Fished for a Living”
Feb. 19: Third Tues.
Evening Program,
John Mosley,
“Scurvy: Scourge of
the Mariner and
Soldier”
Feb. 21: Knothead
Meeting
March 2: Dr. Hilke
Thuer , “Who Mur-
dered Cleopatra’s
Sister? and other
tales from Ephesus“
March 19: Third
Tues. Evening Pro-
gram, David Cescel-
ski, “Fire of Free-
dom”
The Mullet Wrapper
February
Third Tuesday Evening Adult Program
Scurvy: Scourge
of the Mariner
and Soldier
with John Moseley
February 19, 7- 9 p.m.
Join the NC Maritime Museum at Southport and The Friends of the Museum in welcoming John Moseley, Assistant Site Manager, Fort Fisher State Historic Site. He will discuss one of the most dead-ly diseases to haunt seafarers and armies for cen-turies - scurvy. Scurvy is a condition caused by a lack of vitamin C, or ascorbic acid, in the diet. The knowledge of vitamin C and its effects on the hu-man body has only been known since 1932. What was life like for those people deprived of fresh fruits and vegetables for long periods of time? Discover the effects of this disease in world, US and local history. The program will be held at the Southport Commu-nity Building, 223 East Bay St., Southport. Pro-gram is free, call the Museum at (910)457-0003 to register. www.ncmaritimemuseums.com
Who Murdered Cleopatra’s Sister?
and other tales from ephesus
A lecture by Dr. Hilke Thuer
March 2, 3:00 p.m.
Dr. Hilke Thuer, a native of Hannover,
Germany earned her Master’s Degree
in architecture from Technical Uni-versity, Munich and her PhD. in
Classical Archaeology from the Uni-
versity of Vienna in 1980. Beginning
work in Ephesus in 1975, she has de-voted thirty-six years to work in Ephesus.
From 1997 to 2005 she was Assistant Direc
tor of the Ephesus excavations. Her skills in architecture combined with archaeology led to work specifically with a number of
research projects at the lower level of Curetes Street, the center of the ancient site.
At one period she became deeply involved with grave monuments, and gained inter-national recognition through her investigations of a tomb which she correctly identi-
fied as the tomb of Cleopatra’s youngest sister, Arsinoe IVth.
The program will be held at Murrow Hall, Southport Trinity, 209 E. Nash St.,
Southport, NC, 28461. Program is free. Registration is required; call the Museum at (910)457-0003. www.ncmaritimemuseums.com
March
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In recognition of Black History Month and in con-
junction with Smithville Township and the City of
Southport’s Celebration of Black History, the NC
Maritime Museum at Southport opened a new exhib-
it, “We Fished for A Living.”
At 7 feet 8 inches tall, Southport’s “Gentleman Giant”
was honored in a special exhibit opening on Friday,
February 1. Like many others during the first half of
the 20th Century, Elias “Nehi” Gore supported his
family working in the fishing industry. A Morehead child remarked that
Gore was “tall like a Nehi soda bottle,” and the nickname stuck. Legend
has it that he received the salary of two men because of his extra
strength and his desire to work hard. Nehi stood out among others, not
only in height, but in his contributions to the people of Southport.
4th Annual GOLF CLASSIC
The Friends of the North Carolina Maritime Museum at Southport will hold its
fourth annual Maritime Museum Golf Clas-
sic on Wednesday, April 24, 2013 at the Members Club course in St. James. This event has proven to be an enjoyable and entertaining day of golf for its
participants. Registration includes 18 holes of golf, cart, range balls, and prizes
in various categories. Participants will complete their day with happy hour, dinner, and raffles, along with live and silent auctions.
100% of the tournament proceeds will support the North
Carolina Maritime Museum at Southport!
Golfer: $85
Foursome: $340
or Dinner & Cocktails ONLY: $50/person
Not a golfer? Sponsorships are available, as well as the
opportunity for businesses to make auction donations.
Visit the Friends website for more information or to regis-ter online: www.friendsncmmsouthport.org
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N e w s F r o m t h e F r i e n d s o f t h e M u s e u m ( F O M )
Sat. 5: Lockwood Folly Kayaking with the
Kayak Adventure Co.
New Years’ Greetings From the Friends by Shirley Wilson The Friends board held elections January 17, 2013 and the new slate of officers is: Chairman _____________Shirley Wilson Vice-Chairman _________ Wayne Strickland Treasurer _____________ Wayne Berry Recording Secretary ____ Jim Carey Thank you to those board members who are willing to serve on the Executive Committee for a one year term. The rest of our board members are: Linda Bowen, Brenda Bowling, Mi-chael Flynn, Walt Madsen, Cecil Rhodes and Jim Trent. THANK YOU WALT MADSEN: On behalf of the Board & the Friends, I would like to thank Walt Madsen who has guided us as Chairman for nearly five years. Walt has been the cheer-leader and “big picture” person who has been steadfast in his devotion to the Board. He helped guide us through a Capital
Campaign that allowed us to move from a storefront Museum to a renovated and fabulous new Museum. Lucky for us, Walt has agreed to stay on the Board and will help steer our course for our next expansion. We would be remiss if we did not thank Mary Strickland, Mu-seum Manager/Curator for her devotion, suggestions, assis-tance, etc. Mary IS the Museum and it is a pleasure and hon-or to work with her. We always welcome participation and input from our Friends & we encourage you to let us know if you have ideas/suggestions for ways we can improve our Friends group. Also, if you have a particular interest/skill, we would welcome you sharing this with our group. You can always contact the Museum, 910-457-0003 for volunteer opportunities or contact me, Shirley Wilson, 910-454-4327 for any ideas/suggestions you might want to share. HAPPY VALENTINES DAY!
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February 21st 7:00 p.m.
Anyone interested in learning the maritime skill of marlin-
spike knot tying is welcome to join Bert Felton and Ted
Dingley at the NC Maritime Museum at Southport. Some of
the work will be decorative, some practical, and all of it will
be fun and entertaining. Meeting is free. (910)457-5302.
Keep up to date with the happenings at the Museum
Mary along with Donald McHose started the first Fixed Base Operation at Brunswick County Airport, "Sencland Air Park."
Served on the The Frying Pan Lightship Commission.
Charter Member of the Southport Rescue Squad, 1975.
Through Tel Aviv University, Mary worked at the Israeli archeological dig, Tel Michal at Herzlia.
Mary served for 8 years on the Southport Board of Aldermen. Her work in city government helped bring Block Grants to the City of Southport.
She was a member, and for three years the Chairman, of the Brunswick County Nursing Home Advisory Council.
Mary served on the Governor's NC Marine Science Council.
Advisor for the NC Department of Transportation - Ferry Division.
Advisor for the NC Aquarium at Fort Fisher.
Member of the Brunswick County Tourism Development Authority.
Served on the NC Fourth of July Festival Committee, became a Chaperone and Business Manager for the NC Fourth of July Queen. Assistant Director for the Queen's Pageant, pre-liminary judge for the Miss America pageant system, and North Carolina Director for the North Carolina Miss USA pageant system.
Charter Board Member, along with husband Wayne Strickland, of the Southport Maritime Museum in 1989.
Executive Director of the Southport Maritime Museum, June 1992.
Branch manager when the Southport Maritime Museum was incorporated into the North Carolina Maritime Museum system, 2000.
Mary’s passion for the past and vision for the future has left an indelible mark on Southport.
Museum Curator, Mary Strickland was honored January 17, 2013 on the
Southport Museum’s wall of noteworthy people. The list of her accomplish-
ments have made an everlasting imprint on the city of Southport.
3rd Tuesday Evening Adult Programs
2013
February 19: Scurvy: Scourge of the Mariner and Soldier with John Moseley, Fort Fisher State Historic Site
March 19: The Fire of Freedom: Abraham Galloway and the Slaves’ Civil War with David Cecelski
April 16: The Hidden Fortifications: Visiting the Remnants of Fort Anderson Inside Sunny Point with Jim McKee
May 21: Confederate Navy in North Carolina with Andrew Duppstadt,
Asst. Curator of Education, Division of State Historic Sites
June 18: Behind the Gates: Orton Plantation with Dillon Epp & Nick Dawson
July 16: Hurricane Panel
August 20: Frying Pan Light Tower with Richard Neal
September 17: Membership and Volunteer Recognition
October 15: Legends & Lore of the Lower Cape Fear with Brooks Preik
November 19: Celia Rivenbark
FOM
North Carolina Maritime Museum at Southport
P. O. Box 11101
Southport, NC 28461
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T H E M U L L E T W R A P P E R
The Museum at Southport is one of three North Carolina Maritime Museums. The other Museums are the Graveyard of the Atlantic Museum in
Hatteras and the North Carolina Maritime Museum in Beaufort.
The Mullet Wrapper newsletter is a publication of the NC Maritime Museum at Southport. The publication is fully funded by the Friends of the
Museum at Southport whose members receive monthly mailings and discounts on some programs and Museum store purchases.
The Friends of the NC Maritime Museum at Southport, P. O. Box 10412, Southport, NC 28461
Website: www.friendsncmmsouthport.org
Museum Hours
Tuesday - Saturday
9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Free Admission Daily Tours at 11 a.m. & 2 p.m.
All Tuesday programs are free and
held at the Southport Community
Building, 223 East Bay St. from 7- 9
pm unless otherwise noted. Please
call the Museum at (910) 457-0003
if you plan to attend.
www.ncmaritimemuseums.com
NC Maritime Museum at Southport
P.O. Box 11101 204 E. Moore St. Southport, NC 28461
Phone: (910)457-0003 Fax:(910)457-0086
www.ncmaritimemuseums.com
Mary Strickland - Curator/ Manager Email: mary.strickland@ncdcr.gov
Leland Smith - Historic Interpreter III Email: leland.smith@ncdcr.gov
Lori Sanderlin Duppstadt - Curator of Education Email: lori.duppstadt@ncdcr.gov
Sharon Venis - Administrative Assistant Email: sharon.venis@ncdcr.gov
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