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collector community in decoy history by selling the Mitchell Fulcher book to the public.<br />

In 2013, Howard Johnson was elected as the new president of the association with the mandate<br />

to increase the club’s educational activities and further increase our involvement with the Harkers<br />

Island Festival. Through the energy of several new association members Robbie Smith, Chase Luker<br />

and Randy Nance and Jerry Talton with the carver’s guild, our interaction with the Core Sound<br />

Carvers Guild and the Harkers Island Festival in general increased dramatically. Additionally, the<br />

decoy auctions of the Roy Willis decoy collection which was held in the Core Sound Waterfowl<br />

Museum & <strong>Heritage</strong> Center was a united effort between the decoy association, the carver’s guild and<br />

the museum. The involvement of Doily Fulcher in documenting the decoy collection of Roy Willis<br />

and having the auction catalog published was a great historical accomplishment for Carteret County<br />

waterfowl heritage. This, accompanied with his appointment to the board of the museum, was<br />

hopefully a giant step in bringing the decoy association, museum and the carver’s guild leaders closer<br />

together.<br />

Additionally, the outstanding efforts by Robbie Smith, Doily Fulcher, Karen Amspacher and Jerry<br />

Talton in producing the video entitled Core Values was a huge success for the decoy association,<br />

carver’s guild and museum. They jointly worked together and produced a wonderful historical<br />

depiction of Core Sound waterfowl heritage and decoy carving. This effort will properly record the<br />

local history as we understand it today.<br />

The North Carolina chapter of Ducks Unlimited and the Carolina Decoy Collectors Association<br />

have forged a new working relationship lately. This is important for all concerned due to the<br />

historical connection of Ducks Unlimited to North Carolina. Joseph Knapp, the recognized founder<br />

of Ducks Unlimited, invested heavily in the 1920s in thousands of acres on Knotts Island, North<br />

Carolina and built a spacious hunting lodge and summer retreat with 32 rooms. Being an ardent<br />

hunter with wealth he became concerned with the declining duck population in 1930 and proceeded<br />

to try to do something about this drastic decline. Through his initial involvement with preserving<br />

the duck population, Ducks Unlimited evolved to be the largest and most successful waterfowl<br />

preservation organization in the world. Also, Beans Weatherly was one of our earliest decoy<br />

collectors, started the first DU chapter in 1954 in North Carolina. The decoy collector community<br />

also has a new connection with DU since Henry Kidd, another ardent decoy collector from Raleigh<br />

will be our next state chairman. The Carolina Decoy Collectors Association will continue to support<br />

Ducks Unlimited as much as possible.<br />

The carver’s guild was successful in sponsoring a ladies carving class in Carteret County this summer<br />

under the leadership of Jerry Talton. Hopefully, this will encourage more women to get involved in<br />

decoy carving and collecting. The decoy association helped finance this event. Additionally, Robbie<br />

Smith with the decoy association has been working closely with the museum to grow the new<br />

heritage auction in 20<strong>17</strong> into an event that will continue into the future. Collectible quality Carteret<br />

County decoys can be donated by decoy owners and collectors. This should be very popular for<br />

North Carolina decoy collectors, particularly collectors looking for good Carteret County decoys.<br />

Looking into the future, the Carolina Decoy Collectors Association will strive to support decoy<br />

related activities and achieve its goals and objectives in creating a better environment for collectors,<br />

carvers, decoy related festivals, waterfowl heritage museums, decoy auction companies and other<br />

related organizations like Ducks Unlimited.<br />

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