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Frisco Native American Museum<br />
SUMMER PROGRAMS AT THE MUSEUM<br />
Visitors to the Frisco Native American Museum & Natural History Center will have the opportunity to<br />
participate in a number of special programs offered for children and adults this summer. Sessions are held at<br />
the museum and generally last an hour.<br />
Explorer’s Fossil Pile Enjoy the museum’s nature trail and explore the fossil pile located near the<br />
maritime forest pavilion. What looks like a big table filled with sand is actually a treasure-trove of sharks’<br />
teeth, fossilized shells, and other artifacts dating back thousands of years. Fun for the entire family.<br />
Available daily.<br />
Talking Sticks From a very early age, Native American children are taught to listen and respect<br />
others’ point of view. Many native tribes use Talking Sticks as a creative and effective way for both children<br />
and adults to extend their listening skills and conduct meaningful conversations that are orderly and fair<br />
– even with adversaries. Make your own Talking Stick and learn how to use it. Available every Thursday,<br />
<strong>June</strong> 9 — August 26, <strong>2016</strong>.<br />
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Native American Traditions: Tattooing Tattooing and body painting have been widespread<br />
among Native Americans for centuries. Designs, meanings, and colors vary among tribes as well as the specific<br />
reasons for adorning the body. Tattoos may be used for special ceremonial traditions, to increase personal<br />
power, honor someone else, follow the dictates of a dream or visionary experience, prepare for combat,<br />
or display personal messages and designs having special significance. Learn about native tattooing and make<br />
your own personal tattoo. Available every Thursday, <strong>June</strong> 9 — August 26, <strong>2016</strong>.<br />
Programs are appropriate for all ages and are included in museum admission which covers an entire<br />
week. The museum is open Tuesday through Sunday and is located in Frisco on Hatteras Island. For more<br />
information, visit the web site at www.nativeamericanmuseum.org or call 252-995-4440.<br />
The museum is located on Hatteras Island and is open with<br />
winter hours from 10:30 AM - 5 PM Saturday and<br />
Sunday. For more information, call 252-995-4440 or visit<br />
www.nativeamericanmuseum.org.<br />
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Elizabeth City<br />
Pasquotank County<br />
Senior Center<br />
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Mention this Ad and get<br />
a free Hot Dog when you<br />
purchase a Hot Dog.<br />
The Elizabeth City-Pasquotank<br />
County Senior Center<br />
“Serving the Young at Heart,<br />
Adults 55 or Older”<br />
The Senior Center offers a wide variety of<br />
exciting programs, trips and activities for the<br />
senior citizens of Elizabeth City and Pasquotank<br />
County. We strive to create a “family”<br />
atmosphere that promotes social, mental,<br />
physical and emotional overall well-being.<br />
Lauren Turner<br />
Senior Center Coordinator<br />
seniorcenter@cityofec.com<br />
Phone: (252)337-6661 or<br />
(252)337-6662<br />
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