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We try and feature information from our exhibit items, events, or local history every week. E-mail us through our News & Update Post Suggestions page for questions or suggestions for future posts!

24 January 2022; Exciting New Exhibit

A recent visitor to the Frisco Native American Museum and vice president of the Outer Banks Stamp Club, John Webster, recognized that stamps have an important story to tell because they not only depict specific moments in history, they also reflect changes in cultural awareness and understanding.  He approached staff about […]

3 January 2022; Winter Hours Reminder

We hope the new year has already brought you some positive changes and opportunities! We’d just like to take today to remind you that we are officially on our off season hours! We’ll be waiting for all of you winter birds! We will doing some construction on our local exhibit […]

20 December 2021; Happy Holidays!

We’d like to wish all of you a Happy Holidays! In celebration, we have decided to close both Saturday and Sunday of the coming week so we can all spend some extra time with our cherished friends and family. May you all be blessed with delicious food, joy that will […]

6 December 2021; Get Your Recipe Published Next!

Most of you have seen that our very first Native American Cookery book was published and available for purchase. We were overjoyed to have so many recipes submitted, and torn when we had to choose which we had to exclude out of this volume. Then…we had a brilliant idea…. Get […]

29 November 2012; Donate Supplies via Amazon!

We’ve gotten asked several times about different ways to donate to the museum. There’s the ones most people are aware of, like donations of artifacts or cash in our donation box. We’ve shared about putting us as your Non-profit of choice on AmazonSmile too! There’s volunteering your services, which we […]

22 November 2021; A New Face

You may have seen before that we recently got a grant to work on our local exhibit. We just received one of our pieces that has been impressively reworked by the artist and long time volunteer, Helen Kennedy. Our mannequin was in desperate need of some work. Though she had […]

15 November 2021; Off Season Schedule

It’s getting to be that time of year again! The cold winds are blowing and it’s getting close to where we need to start planning for the winter. As always, we will be closed for Thanksgiving and Christmas to allow our staff to spend time with their families. Then, starting […]

8 November 2012; Back Roads & Back Waters

We had the pleasure of speaking with Mr. Terry Guthrie of the Back Roads & Back Water Podcast. He provides a platform for conversational style interviews that share interesting information about different locations. Currently, he’s been conducting interviews down the Carolina Coast and offered us the opportunity to discuss a […]

1 November 2021; Pre-register for classes!

As we continue through our shoulder season, we’d like to gently remind you to pre-register for our Saturday classes. Seating is limited and several upcoming classes are almost sold out! We would absolutely love if we could just take everyone that was interested. However, we do limit them for specific […]

18 October 2021; Barefoot Wade

We’d like to thank Barefoot Wade, a long-time volunteer and supporter of our museum, for sharing this video with us. We posted it on our Facebook page, and wanted to share it on the website as well for those that don’t utilize social media. Wade first came to the museum […]

4 October 2021; Fall Class Schedule Announcement!

It’s that time of year again! We’re getting ready to hold some of our more in depth classes! While we have some workshops specifically for children, many of these workshops are for kids 10+ due to the handling of tools needed such as blades or needles, the dexterity, and the […]

4 October 2021; Fall Class Schedule Announcement!

It’s that time of year again! We’re getting ready to hold some of our more in depth classes! While we have some workshops specifically for children, many of these workshops are for kids 10+ due to the handling of tools needed such as blades or needles, the dexterity, and the […]