August 2009 Issue 4
Ben O'Neal by Susse Wright
The Ocracoke Foundation
Newsletter
Cooking wih the Chefs
2009 NC Seafood Festival        Ocracoke Watermen (OWWA) will be preparing fish cakes for the "Cooking with the Chefs" event at the 23rd Annual North Carolina Seafood Festival on the Morehead City Waterfront October 2-4, 2009.  This is the second Chef's Event at the Festival and it is designed to promote the benefits of eating and buying local seafood.  On Saturday October 3rd, the Chef's Tent will feature one hour cooking presentations where each "Chef" tells the audience a little about themselves. Last year Rudy Austin, James Barrie Gaskill, Gene Ballance and Jett Carr talked about fishing on Ocracoke, old times and the present day effort to save the island's last fish house and why it was so important.   They served over 100 fish cakes and handed out nearly as many recipe cards.  
        OWWA will also have an educational booth - their fourth appearance at the festival.  NC Sea Grant who helped Ocracoke Watermen develop the local seafood brand name campaign "Ocracoke Fresh", believe that connecting the consumer with the fisherman is the best way to promote eating local seafood. Tradition, location, non-profit ownership and environmentally responsible fishing methods are great Ocracoke assets that consumers should know about. 
        Visit OWWA at the Chef's Tent both Saturday and Sunday.  Fish Cakes presentation is set for Saturday the 3rd at 6:00PM. www.ncseafoodfestival.org
Oyster Restoration
 
        Ocracoke is surrounded by historic shallow water oyster reefs, but the excellent qualities of the oysters lead to over-harvest in the last century. Free swimming oyster larvae need to attach themselves to a substrate or "cultch" material, such as clean oyster shell, to grow and develop. Thus, a usual method of reef restoration is to "plant" oyster shell or small pieces of marl rock, to jump start the process.
        The Ocracoke Foundation (OFI) is looking forward to getting their long awaited restoration project in gear with a new shallow draft barge. Unlike standard barges, this particular type will be able to access the shallow areas where the historic oyster beds are located.  As part of the Fish House Project Grant, OFI received $30,000 from the Golden LEAF Foundation to institute an oyster restoration project. The funds will allow for the purchase of a 12'X 30' barge, motor, trailer, and some oyster cultch materials in addition the yearly allotment provided to the Ocracoke area by the State of North Carolina. Barge construction is to begin soon, with the first shell plantings taking place next summer. 
Island Non-Profit Workshops
        The Ocracoke Foundation has begun planning a series of workshops for island non-profit groups. At least two will be planned for the winter season.  Topics that are being requested are:
        Telling your non-profits story - Utilizing current on line marketing tools and how to construct a compelling message
        Basic Need to Know Legal Information for non-profits - responsibilities, changes in non-profit laws
�       Development Workshops - How to facilitate group discussions focused on identifying ways to address organizational and program needs as well as goal achievement 
 
        Preliminary information will be gathered from island groups to better focus on specific questions.  This program was funded as part of an organizational grant OFI received from the Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation.
 
 
 
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Ocracoke, NC  27960
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Ocracoke Foundation          
 
Board of Directors
 
Robin Payne, President
Rudy Austin, V. President
Ellen Gaskill, Treasurer
Al Scarborough, Secretery
Dave Frum
Susie Scott O'Neal
David Tolson
Scott Bradley
 
Advisory Board
G.Ballance ,Commissioner
 
Project's Board
David Hilton, OWWA
Robert Raborn, WOVV 
 
Contact Us:
(252)921-0365
P.O. Box 1689
Ocracoke, NC 27960
 
Friday September 4th,
Double Feature 
 
4:00 - 7:00PM  BBQ Mullet and fried catch of the day. The winner of the Watermen's Quilt will be drawn at 6:00PM.  Handmade by Ocracoke's Needle and Thread Club, each square depicts something unique about the islands fishing heritage. 
6:30 - 8:30PM After the fish fry, walk over to the Ocracoke Working Watermen's Exhibit at the Community Square.  Check out the progress and have dessert! 
The Ocracoke Foundation is a 501(c)3 organization and was created to assist the community with its economic, social, environmental and educational needs.