Give
the Gift of Life Long Learning
WILMINGTON,
NC – Consider giving the gift of exploration with one of the Battleship NORTH
CAROLINA’s Life Long Learning Programs (Hidden Battleship, Firepower Program,
Power Plant and Design and Damage Control).
These stimulating events will provide lasting memories with
opportunities to learn and see the Battleship in various capacities. Choose from one or all four programs as each
explores different facets of the Ship.
January
Hidden
Battleship
January
12, 2013 (also offered October 12, 2013)
Times:
8:30 – 12:30 pm, 1:30 – 5:30 pm
$50
per person. $45 for Friends members or
active military.
For
the explorer at heart, bring a friend and join us for a unique,
behind-the-scenes tour of un-restored areas of the Battleship. The four-hour
tour consists of small groups with guides. Guests explore the bow (officers'
country and boatswain locker), third deck (Radio II, brig, after gyro, storage
rooms, ammunition handling, Engineer's office, torpedo area), Engine room #1,
and climb inside the fire control tower to the top of the ship. The Azalea
Coast Radio Club will be in Radio II to explain their work on the ship's radio
transmitters. It’s the tour that brings out the “Indiana Jones” in all of us,
without the snakes!
The
tour is limited to ages 12 and older and limited to 40 participants per time
slot. It is not appropriate for those who have difficulty climbing narrow
ladders or over knee-high hatches. Wear warm, comfortable, washable clothing,
sturdy, rubber-soled shoes and bring a camera! Choose between a morning (8:30 –
12:30) or afternoon (1:30 – 5:30) tour. Registration and payment are due by the
Thursday prior to the tour. Call 910-251-5797
for reservations.
February
Firepower!
February
16, 2013
Time:
9:00 am – 5:00 pm
$95
per person. $85 for Friends members or
active military.
Learn
about and explore the Battleship's 16-inch and 5-inch guns from the gun houses
to the ammunition loading compartments; the 40mm and 20mm guns, and the weapons
that they replaced (1.10 and 50 caliber guns). The finest guns are of little
use without the means to direct their fire accurately at the target. Presenters
will discuss the various types of fire control equipment (directors/optical
range finders, radar, computers) and how main and secondary battery plotting
rooms and the combat information center operated. Participants will enjoy a
lively, engaging, in-depth program with presentations, hands-on experience, and
serious exploration for adult learners.
The
program is for adults only (ages 16 and up) and limited to 40 participants. It
is not appropriate for those who may have difficulty climbing narrow ladders.
Wear warm, comfortable, washable clothing, sturdy, rubber-soled shoes and bring
a camera! Registration and payment are due by Thursday, February 14, 2012.
Event is $95; $85 for Friends of the Battleship or active military. Program
includes a box lunch. Call 910-251-5797 for reservations.
March
Power
Plant
March
16, 2013
Time:
12:00 pm – 5:30 pm
$65
per person. $60 for Friends members or
active military.
Calling
all Navy engineering enthusiasts! Join us for an in-depth program on the
Battleship's power plant. Learn in detail about the ship's eight Babcock &
Wilcox boilers, four sets of General Electric turbines and reduction gears,
steam and diesel powered service turbo generators, along with electrical
distribution, water distillation, and steering mechanisms. Our program features
classroom presentations and behind-the-scenes tour of engineering spaces.
Discover what it took to propel a 36,000 ton heavily armored battlewagon
bristling with massive firepower and 2,300 fighting men across the Pacific.
The
program is for adults only (ages 16 and up) and is limited to 40 participants.
It is not appropriate for those who have difficulty climbing narrow ladders or
over knee-high hatches. Wear warm, comfortable, washable clothing, sturdy,
rubber-soled shoes and bring a camera! Registration and payment are due by
Thursday, March 14, 2012. Event is $65/$60 for Friends of the Battleship or
active military. Call 910-251-5797 for reservations.
May
Design
& Damage Control
May
18, 2013
Time:
1:00 pm – 5:00 pm
$55
per person. $50 for Friends members or
active military.
As
the first of the 10 fast battleships which served in WWII, NORTH CAROLINA paved
the way for those battleships that followed.
In this four-hour program, participants will explore the ship and engage
with experts on ship design. Topics include surviving a torpedo strike, fires,
and loss of power; thwarting magnetism and unwanted waters from flooding; from shoring
and shifting fuel oil to triage of casualties and effective communication. An
interesting and insightful afternoon awaits inquiring minds.
The
tour is limited to ages 16 and older and limited to 48 participants. It is not
appropriate for those who have difficulty climbing narrow ladders or over
knee-high hatches. Wear warm, comfortable, washable clothing, sturdy,
rubber-soled shoes and bring a camera! Water and light snack provided.
Registration and payment are due by Thursday, May 16. Program is $50/$45 for
Friends of the Battleship or active military. Call 910-251-5797 for
reservations.
The
Battleship NORTH CAROLINA is self-supporting, not tax supported and relies
primarily upon admissions to tour the Ship, sales in the Ship's Store,
donations and investments. No funds for its administration and operation come
from appropriations from governmental entities at the local, state or federal
levels. Located at the junction of Highways 17/74/76/421 on the Cape Fear
River. Visit www.battleshipnc.com or follow
us on Facebook.com/ncbb55 and Twitter.com/battleshipnc for more information.
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