by Karen Fitzgerald | Jul 18, 2015 | Donnation, Education, Uncategorized
N.E.S.T. Education Chair Elaine Lubosch had the pleasure of teaching a group of young girl scouts from Currituck County about sea turtles, and service dogs, at the Lower Currituck Fire Department in Grandy recently. The girls were very excited to learn about N.E.S.T....
by Karen Fitzgerald | Jun 21, 2015 | Community Outreach, Donnation, Education, Volunteer Events
June 6, Dare Day was another great day for N.E.S.T. in several ways! This year’s event was well attended; we know we reached hundreds with our educational display and also sold some N.E.S.T. merchandise in support of our rehab and nesting activities. The...
by Karen Fitzgerald | Sep 27, 2014 | Education, Nesting
Joel Newton of the Southern Shores Civic Association and N.E.S.T. volunteers Jim Dilley and Dennis Pohl were recently spotted installing some new signs in Southern Shores for Network for Endangered Sea Turtles (N.E.S.T.). A new beach access sign project by N.E.S.T....
by Karen Fitzgerald | Sep 10, 2014 | Donnation, Education, Training, Uncategorized
N.E.S.T. (Network for Endangered Sea Turtles) recently received a large donation from the Outer Banks Woman’s Club. The generous contribution was recently presented at a N.E.S.T. training by volunteer and OBX Woman’s Club member, Diane Brenneman to...
by Karen Fitzgerald | Aug 24, 2014 | Donnation, Education, Fundraiser, Turtle Art, Uncategorized, Volunteer Events
The OBX Arts & Craft Festival is a two-day show held each year at the Hilton Garden Inn in Kitty Hawk. This year’s event will be on Wednesday and Thursday, September 3 & 4, 2014. The show features creations from 25 Outer Banks artists whose specialties...
by Karen Fitzgerald | May 25, 2014 | Community Outreach, Donnation, Education, Stokesdale Elementary School, Uncategorized
Volunteers Stephanie Westheiden and Louise Vance for the Network for Endangered Sea Turtles (N.E.S.T.) recently traveled to Stokesdale Elementary School near Greensboro to give an educational presentation to Ms. Kubis’ 4th grade class. At the end of the program, they...