Contact: B.G. Horvat, 252-728-2250, ext. 3014
HARKERS ISLAND, NC –The National Park Service welcomes you to Harkers Island Visitor Center on June 18, 2016 to join park staff, volunteers, and local dignitaries for festivities and a ceremony honoring both the 50th Anniversary of Cape Lookout as a National Seashore, and the National Park Services 100th Anniversary of existence. Coinciding with this celebration, Cape Lookout National Seashore will hold an Evening at the Cape (June 16th, 17th, &18th) and a Horse Sense and Survival Tour (June 18th, 1 p.m.). "This is a big year for Cape Lookout National Seashore and the National Park Service," according to Cape Lookout National Seashore Superintendent Patrick Kenney, "Cape Lookout National Seashore is an amazing place that has been protected for us and future generations as part of the larger national park system." The creation of Cape Lookout National Seashore is the result of the local communities, the State of North Carolina and the federal government having worked collaboratively to ensure that this stretch of barrier islands is protected. "When I am out on the beach in the park, I am always amazed at the pure beauty of the area, but I also think about how fortunate we are to have this place and thankful for the leadership shown by the people that worked to have it protected for us to experience today." In support of the celebratory day, Island Express Ferry Service will be offering the public 50% off roundtrip ferry rides to South Core and Shackleford Banks all day on June 18, departing from Beaufort and Harkers Island. "We're proud to support Cape Lookout National Seashore by providing transportation for folks so they can experience the beaches and resources of the Southern Outer Banks, particularly the wild horses of Shackleford Banks and the Cape Lookout lighthouse," said Captain George Aswad, owner of Island Express Ferry Service. The theme for the day is Cape Lookout National Seashore is a 'Diamond in the Rough' of the National Park Service. Details of the day are as follows: Harkers Island Visitor Center
Light Station Visitor Center:
Also, June 16, 17, and 18 (7: 15 p.m. –10 p.m.): Evening at the Cape. Join a Park Ranger for a unique opportunity to witness the sunset into night from atop of the lighthouse and hear stories featuring the lighthouse keepers who were dedicated to keeping the light illuminated, and the night dwellers that make up the Outer Banks ecosystem. Slots are still available. National parks, including Cape Lookout National Seashore, will celebrate the NPS Centennial throughout 2016, with special events and activities, taking place at various times in the year. Go to www.nps.gov/calo or FindYourPark.com for more details, including how to make reservations for the Horse Sense Tour and the Evening at the Cape nighttime experience. |
Last updated: June 16, 2016