
The next installment of Morehead City Green Drinks, a casual monthly gathering for people who care about the North Carolina coast, will feature Paula Gillikin, a natural resource manager who coordinates stewardship activities across the 10 sites of the North Carolina Coastal Reserve.
Gillikin, who also manages the herd of wild horses that lives on the Rachel Carson Reserve, will discuss her work, 5:30-7:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 26, at Jack’s on the Waterfront, 513 Evans St., Morehead City.
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Grab a drink from the bar and join the conversation. The Green Drink events are free and open to the public, however registration is strongly encouraged. Register online.
“Whether you enjoy boating, beach days, or simply want to keep our waters clean and our communities strong, this is a relaxed space to connect with others, hear from local voices, and stay up to date on important coastal topics,” according to the host, the North Carolina Coastal Federation, which publishes Coastal Review.






