PHOTO GALLERY: Focus on the Hatteras Village Waterfowl Festival
Published 5:31 am Thursday, March 7, 2019
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Duck and goose call winners are Wheeler Ballance (left), first; John Canning (center), second; and John Fairbanks (right), third. Mary Helen Goodloe-Murphy photo
Roger Dale Jarvis displays his finely painted decoys for the first time ever. Mary Helen Goodloe-Murphy photo
Carroll Midgett shows part of his extensive decoy collection at the 2019 Hatteras Village Waterfowl Festival. Mary Helen Goodloe-Murphy photo
D.M. Gray set up a family historical collection. Mary Helen Goodloe-Murphy photo
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Declan McMahon and Eric Fulcher staff the concession stand at the Hatteras Village Civic Centre during the recent Waterfowl Festival. The stand was raising funds for the Hatteras Island Target Shooters. The group has 30 members. On March 30, competition in archery, rifling, shot gun, orienteering and hunter safety will be held at the 4-H Center in Columbia. Mary Helen Goodloe-Murphy photo
Mary Helen Goodloe-Murphy photo
Mary Helen Goodloe-Murphy photo
Johnny Fairbanks (left), a sophomore at Cape Hatteras Secondary School, was the winner of the Student Art Show at the recent Hatteras Village Waterfowl Festival in Hatteras Village. His work was chosen from a field of other works that included pencil, oils, carving and painted wood. A cash prize of $100 was presented to Fairbanks by Hatteras Village Civic Board president and Waterfowl organizer, Karla Jarvis. Justin Paxton, art teacher at Cape Hatteras Secondary, was also awarded $225 for the school’s art program from donations raised at a silent auction of vendor donated items. Cape Hatteras Secondary photo
The First Annual Hatteras Village Waterfowl Festival, held February 22-24, featured a weekend of education, amazement and dining.
The weekend event started Friday night with a dinner called Fin, Feather and Bourbon featuring dishes created by Hatteras village chef Dee Callahan.
On Saturday, at the village’s Community Building displays of locally produced and/or owned decoys graced tables.
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Inside the village’s Civic Center, displays from various vendors were set up. Outside, an event tent featured presentations about hunting clubs, falconry and a duck calling contest.
Boat trips were taken to duck blinds, pintail painting happened at an art studio and a bird walk was held at the Ocean Center.
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