2023 May

Edenton Steamers to Kick-off Home Opener on June 2nd

Edentonians and visitors alike eagerly await the Steamers’ summer collegiate baseball season. Home games crank up for a weekend chock-full of excitement. Going to a game is a fun family event and an enjoyable experience for sports fans of all ages. For some avid supporters, a Steamers’ game is the main social event.

Locals can meet the roster of talented players at the ballpark on Wednesday, May 31st at the FREE Fan Fest event prior to the home opener. Fans can welcome players to Edenton, get autographs, and play cornhole at the ballpark. Courtney Phelps, the team’s athletic trainer comments on this year’s team,
“players represent programs across the country, but we have several local players who are playing college ball at Pitt, Duke, and Mt. Olive.”

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Chowan River Ramblings, Part 3 – Arrival of the English

Looking out on the Chowan River, I see another cool, grey, and drizzly day. A steady northeast wind is making the water choppy. It’s been a cool spring and it seems we’ve gotten more rain than usual, although no doubt the farmers are thankful. You might even say it’s been a bit of an English spring, which somehow seems appropriate for the story to follow.

On this day in 1584, which was 439 years ago, British sea captains Philip Amadas and Arthur Barlowe, guided by Portuguese navigator Simon Fernandes, were sailing across the Atlantic from England in two tall ships financed by Sir Walter Raleigh and his friends. The captains and their crews, including a few, well-educated specialists such as artist John White and scientist Thomas Harriot, were headed for North America to explore and find a suitable spot for an English colony. They left England on April 27 and after stops in the Canary Islands and the Caribbean, they arrived at the Outer Banks, ironically, on July 4, 1584.

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Cyanobacteria Harmful Blooms (CHAB’s) and Harmful Air Particles (HAP’s) in your Neighborhood

A funny thing happened over the Covid years of avoiding large groups …..With special permission, University researchers were granted time to work with the Chowan Edenton Environmental Group to conduct outside laboratory work. 

We followed specific protocols of masking and safe-distancing while the work of filtering samples and collecting data continued throughout the summers of 2020 and 2021.  The Chowan Edenton Environmental Group worked with aerosol researchers on a special project designed to measure air particles (2.5 μm in diameter or PM2.5) that might be given off during an algal bloom.  These tiny particles are the size that gets into our lungs and can be the cause of respiratory problems.

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Edenton Steamers to Host First UNCW Athletic Training Intern

The Steamers’ dugout will have an extra pair of hands to stretch shoulders and treat injuries this summer. For the first time, University of North Carolina Wilmington (UNCW) will send a graduate student intern to spend the summer applying skills learned in the classroom to the baseball field. Emily Sullivan, who grew up in Stafford, Virginia, will move to Edenton in late May to live with a host family and work alongside Edentonian Courtney Phelps.

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New Children’s Picture Book “The Funny Tree” by Alison Hendrix, who lived in Edenton!

Alison Terry Hendrix just released “The Funny Tree,” a picture book about Riverton, the neighborhood in Edenton where she lived. “The Funny Tree” takes Place in Edenton and Encourages Kindness and Gratitude.

Children’s book author and illustrator Alison Hendrix is launching her newest picture book, The Funny Tree. This beautifully illustrated story helps show children and parents how easy it can be to show kindness to others. It’s important to learn, at an early age, that showing up in someone’s life matters.

The Funny Tree tells a story about a young boy named Kenny who rides his bike around the neighborhood of Riverton. He passes an uncleared lot where a tree grows that looks “funny,” because it grows differently than the other trees. He often visits this tree, and discovers that it can talk, and it needs a friend. This neighborhood is an actual neighborhood located just outside the Edenton, NC city limits. And there really was a “funny tree.”

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