Plan your visit to CAM for November 13 Shuttle Service FREE shuttles will run continuously from Barclay Center complex (which includes NHRMC Business Center) at the intersection of Independence Boulevard and South 17th Street. The shuttle goes directly to CAM in about 2 minutes. Two shuttle buses will run from 9:30 AM until 4:00 PM on Saturday. Visitor Parking Guests attending the event are advised to use remote parking at Barclay Center and ride the free shuttles. (There is extremely limited parking along Museum Drive.) The main parking lot at Barclay can be accessed from both Independence and from South 17th Street. Look for the blue feather “PARKING” flags! For walkers, it is a short .2 mile walk (about 5 minutes) on the Cross City Trail from the parking lot to CAM. Volunteer Parking and Overflow Parking is at Barclay Center's employee lot located closest to the stoplight. Parking between the two buildings at Barclay Center is reserved for Davita Dialysis patients and staff. ADA Parking and Passenger Drop-Off Some ADA parking is available in the main lot at CAM. There will also be a passenger drop-off and pick-up zone along Museum Drive in front of CAM, best approach is from Independence. | |
Schedule of Events Saturday, November 13, 2021 11 AM Procession, Presentation of the Colors 11:15 AM National Anthem sung by Mary D. Williams 11:20 AM Welcome Anne Brennan, Executive Director 11:30 AM Music by Mary D. Williams 11:40 AM Remarks and Unveiling Greg Miller, CAM Board of Trustees Chair Carol Miller, USCT Fundraising Committee Chair Mayor Bill Saffo Commissioner Jonathan Barfield Heather Wilson, CAM Deputy Director Rebecca Quinn-Wolf, PNC Bank Maurice Green, Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation Artist Stephen Hayes 12-3 PM Catch and Soulful Twist Food Trucks 11 AM-3 PM CAM Café open for lunch 12-5 PM Living History Demonstrations and Encampments, Storytelling, and Family Activities on CAM Grounds 12:30 PM Children's Storytelling by NC Association of Black Storytellers 12:30 PM Infantry Demonstration 12:30 PM Poet Beverly Fields Burnette and Storyteller Carolyn Evans perform outside by the sculpture 1:30 PM Spoken Word Poet Johnny Lee Chapman performs Powhatan outside the sculpture 2:30 PM Poet Beverly Fields Burnette and Storyteller Carolyn Evans perform outside by the sculpture 3 PM Infantry Demonstration 3 PM USCT Public Programs Series: A Conversation with Stephen Hayes, Clark Morgan, and Marvin Nicholson (CAM Members: $16; Non-Members: $20; Students: $12) 3:30 PM Spoken Word Poet Johnny Lee Chapman performs Powhatan outside the sculpture Sunday, November 14, 2021 10 AM-2 PM Living History on the Grounds 10 AM-2 PM CAM Café open for regular brunch service 11 AM Living History Church Service 12:30 PM Infantry Demonstration 2 PM Fighting for Freedom by Dance Theatre of DREAMS in Reception Hall | |
Thank you to our many volunteers helping this weekend and to New Hanover County Sheriff’s Department and Wilmington City Police for your support. | |
This project was supported by the NC Arts Council, a division of the Department of Natural & Cultural Resources | | |
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