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COA Culinary Arts Students Work with Visiting Chef<br />

Edenton, NC – College of The <strong>Albemarle</strong> (COA) students in<br />

the Culinary Arts program at the Edenton-Chowan Campus<br />

had the unique experience of working with visiting Chef<br />

Ricky Moore during his time in the Edenton-Chowan area.<br />

Chef Moore, founder/owner of the Saltbox Seafood Joint<br />

in Durham, was on campus for an event sponsored by the<br />

Edenton Racial Reconciliation Group and COA’s Culinary<br />

Arts department. He spoke about his path to becoming a<br />

chef and the culinary arts students prepared his signature<br />

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MUSEUM LAUNCHES NEW “EARTH WARRIOR” PROGRAM<br />

by: Joyce Bornfriend<br />

Visitors to the Frisco Native American Museum & Natural<br />

History Center often note that Native Americans lived in<br />

harmony with their environment for thousands of years. At a<br />

time when scientists warn of catastrophic impacts from global<br />

climate change, protecting the environment has become a<br />

major concern.<br />

The museum will be participating in the NASA GLOBE (Global<br />

Learning and Observations to Benefit the Environment) program,<br />

an organization of citizen scientists dedicated to gathering<br />

data about the natural world for scientific research. It<br />

is based on the premise that research needs more eyes, ears<br />

and perspectives than any single scientist possesses and provides<br />

a means for every-day citizens to make a difference by<br />

recording observations and making them available to scientists<br />

world wide. Museum visitors will be collecting data on clouds<br />

for comparison of ground images to satellite images. The data<br />

will be used to refine forecasts on the strength and path of impending<br />

storms, look at climate changes, and consider future<br />

trends and actions needed to protect the earth.<br />

Visitors to the Frisco Native American museum will be able to<br />

join this army of citizen scientists by participating in the museum’s<br />

“Earth Warrior” program. Participants who add a cloud<br />

study to their nature trail walk and complete a simple NASA<br />

data collection sheet will have taken the first step to earning a<br />

beautiful Earth Warrior button. The goal is for each new Earth<br />

Warrior to find a citizen scientist program of personal interest<br />

and spread the word about how easy it is to collect information<br />

and contribute to important research for the natural world.<br />

Located on Hatteras Island, the museum is open 10:30 AM—<br />

5:00 PM Saturdays and Sundays for the winter. The regular<br />

schedule will resume on April 7, 2019.For more information,<br />

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The Frisco Native American Museum & Natural<br />

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