Wednesday, March 9, 2016

Spring Cleaning at Historic Sites on Civil War Park Day Saturday, April 2

<p>Calling all history enthusiasts to join in cleaning efforts on Civil War Park Day Sat., April 2.</p>
Raleigh
Mar 9, 2016

Calling all history enthusiasts to join in cleaning efforts on Civil War Park Day Sat., April 2. Since 1996 the Civil War Trust has promoted Civil War Park Day to preserve our nation's heritage and keep Civil War sites pristine. Civil War Park Day is a great undertaking for individuals or scout troops, service groups or church youth groups.

Five state venues in North Carolina are participating in the program; including historic sites Bennett Place, Bentonville Battlefield, Brunswick Town/Fort Anderson, Fort Fisher and the North Carolina  Maritime Museum at Southport. Each site chooses its projects and makes the day special. The Civil War Trust will provide t-shirts for volunteers.

Bennett Place, Durham

Projects include clearing debris, landscaping the picnic area, remarking nature trails, clearing debris from the cemetery and preparing the historic kitchen garden. Light snacks and drinks will be provided. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. For information or to volunteer, please call (919) 383-4345 or email bennett@ncdcr.gov.

Bentonville Battlefield, Four Oaks 

Projects include debris removal from trails and installing trail signage. Please bring small hand or garden tools; no power tools. Bottled water and lunch will be provided. 9:30 a.m.-until complete. Please contact (910) 594-0789 or Amanda.brantley@ncdcr.gov for information or to volunteer.

Brunswick Town/Fort Anderson, Winnabow  

Projects include debris removal along the property and waterfront, ruin stabilization including work on fences and leaf/weed removal, cleaning wayside signs and park benches and sanding and sealing the entrance sign. Snacks will be provided. 10 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Please contact (910) 371-6613 or jesse.bricker@ncdcr.gov for information and to volunteer.

Fort Fisher, Kure Beach

Projects include debris removal, leaf raking and light painting and scraping. Gloves and tools will be provided. Lunch will be provided by the support group, Friends of Fort Fisher. 8:30 a.m.-noon. For information or to volunteer, please contact (910) 458-5538 or john.moseley@ncdcr.gov.

North Carolina Maritime Museum, Southport

Projects include grounds cleanup, landscaping the museum entry and planting the popular history garden. Girl Scout Clarissa Sommers will work toward her gold award with the history garden project. A hot dog lunch is planned. 9 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Please contact (910) 457-0003 or lori.sanderlin@ncdcr.gov.

Volunteers should be at least 10-years-old. All ability levels are encouraged to participate. The state historic sites and the Maritime Museum-Southport are within the North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources.

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