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NationalPark Service U.S.

Departmentof the Interior

Outer Banks Group: Cape Hatteras National Seashore Fort Raleigh National Historic Site Wright Brothers National Memorial

1401 National Park Road Manteo, NC 27954 252-473-2111 phone 252-473-2595 fax

NationalParkService News Release


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: April 19, 2013 CONTACT: Cyndy M. Holda, Public Affairs Specialist, 252-475-9034 or 252-473-2111

Be A National Park Service Junior Ranger!


Celebrate National Junior Ranger Day April 20, 2013 Outer Banks Group Superintendent Barclay Trimble invites children throughout the Outer Banks to take part in National Junior Ranger Day at their local national park sites on Saturday, April 20. Becoming a Junior Ranger is a fun way for children to explore and learn more about the National Parks and how they can help protect these important sites, stated Trimble. Along the Outer Banks, children can actually become three different kinds of junior rangers: a Seashore Ranger at Cape Hatteras National Seashore, a Flight Ranger at Wright Brothers National Memorial, and a Roanoke Ranger at Fort Raleigh National Historic Site. These Junior Ranger programs are designed for ages 5 to 13. At Cape Hatteras National Seashore, if children complete a Seashore Ranger workbook, they will earn a Junior Ranger badge. Booklets are available from any Seashore visitor center, at the Bodie Island Lighthouse, at the Cape Hatteras Lighthouse and near the ferry dock in Ocracoke Village. On April 21, two 30-minute special Junior Ranger programs will be offered at 10:30 am and 3:30 pm at the Hatteras Island Visitor Center next to the Cape Hatteras Lighthouse. Children can earn a Flight Ranger badge at Wright Brothers National Memorial when they complete their booklet and attend one ranger program. A special 20-minute childrens program will be presented in the Flight Room Auditorium at 11 am and 2 pm. At Fort Raleigh National Historic Site, children can earn a Roanoke Ranger badge by attending a program and completing the booklet. The Underground Railroad Junior Ranger badge can also be earned by completing the National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom booklet. The 20-minute Junior Ranger program for April 20 will be presented at 11 am and 2 pm. Children may also become a Fort Raleigh Web Ranger and earn a Junior Ranger badge through the parks website at http://www.nps.gov/fora. Children just need to print out the worksheets, fill them in with the answers and mail the worksheets to the park. Children who cannot visit a national park site in person are invited to take part in the national WebRangers activities at www.nps.gov/webrangers. On WebRangers, kids can explore more than 40 activities, view park webcams, and share their park stories and pictures. National Junior Ranger Day is part of this years commemoration of National Park Week, April 2028, 2013. For more information check out the park websites at www.nps.gov/caha, www.nps.gov/wrbr, or www.nps.gov/fora or call 252-473-2111.

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