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Moving the Lighthouse
Feb 14, 1999 Cheryl Roberts UPDATE HATTERAS ISLAND, NC
Photo courtesy Bruce Roberts |
The move process is going full-steam ahead! The dewatering system has been working at the Keepers' Quarters for some time now, keeping the perimeter dry as workers excavate around the three cisterns and two houses. In one of the photos, dirt and sand are piled high in front of the Double Keepers' Quarters just before removal and relocation of one of the cisterns. Movers are ready to prepare the keepers' quarters for their move (note the braced chimneys and windows).
Skellie Hunt, site manager for International Chimney Corporation sets the last week in February as the target date for moving the keepers' quarters. The dwellings are lifted by the unified hydraulics jacking system. The load of each dwelling is lifted and transferred to a transport system of roll beams. The structures will then be moved on rubber dollies (aircraft-size tires and hydraulic system) to the new location. (The lighthouse will move the entire 2,900 feet on roll beams. More on this later ...). The keepers' quarters will be reset within micro measurements of one another (and the tower after it is relocated).
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Sign Up for Lighthouse Society Announcements
Feb 1, 1999 Staff Report
The Outer Banks Lighthouse Society will update the progress of the Cape Hatteras Lighthouse move throughout the Spring ... sign up to receive e-mail updates.
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Canine Hope Provides Animal Rescue

Feb 14, 1999 Staff Report
KITTY HAWK, NC
Canine Hope Animal Rescue, Inc. , founded in 1996 by Jim and Kathy Tredway
of Southern Shores, North Carolina, is an organization dedicated to
providing medical care and finding good homes for dogs and cats with an
emphasis on dogs.
Canine Hope has helped find homes for over 170 dogs and cats. Most of these
animals were taken in as unclaimed strays or received from owners who could
no longer keep them; some were obtained from animal shelters. Dogs taken in
by Canine Hope are boarded at local animal hospitals where they receive
rabies and other shots, are bathed, spayed or neutered, tested
for heartworms (and treated if necessary), and are treated for any medical
problems which exist. Volunteers walk and visit with these dogs daily
except Sundays.
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New Chamber Site
Feb 1, 1999 Staff Report
KILL DEVIL HILLS, NCThe Outer Banks Chamber of Commerce recently announced a new internet site which contains the complete Outer Banks Relocation & Investors Guide, a directory of the Chamber's 1100 members, economic and demographic data, calendar of events, local history and information about Chamber membership services.
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New Coastal Wildlife Refuge Society Drive
Feb 1, 1999 Staff Report
MANTEO, NCThe Coastal Wildlife Refuge Society has announced a fund raising drive to build a new Visitor's Center / Administrative Complex in Manteo. Memberships in the Society and donations are used to benefit Alligator River National Wildlife Refuge, Pea Island National Wildlife Refuge and a host of other programs and activities throughout Northeastern North Carolina as well as fund the construction of the new Center. Contributions may be made on line at the Coastal Wildlife Refuge Society site or by mail:
Make checks payable to
CWRS
Coastal Wildlife Refuge Society
PO Box 1808
Manteo, NC 27954
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