Village Craftsmen
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Howard Street
PO Box 248
Ocracoke Island,
NC
252-928-5541
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Ocracoke Newsletter
July 06, 2003
July Greetings from Ocracoke!
Ocracoke Island, as many of you know, is not simply a tourist
resort. It is a thriving community with a history and a soul.
Recently, two events helped underscore how Ocracokers come
together for our island, and our neighbors -- The Sigma Willis
Memorial Scholarship Fund Pig Pickin' and the Ocracoke
Adopt a Pony Program.
On June 28, 2003, Van O'Neal, Frankie Garrish, and Steve Mangus
organized a wonderful outdoor community pig pickin' and pot luck
dinner.
Islanders Visit & Laugh at the
Pot Luck:

Surrounded by Van's eclectic collection of used and discarded
tools, ancient trucks, and sometimes-working heavy equipment, islanders gathered
to share news, tell stories and listen to local musicians.
Children play on Van's Converted WWII
Truck:

A donation jar was set up on the makeshift food table for
contributions to the Sigma Willis Memorial Scholarship Fund. Island native,
Sigma Willis, who died in the Spring of 2002, had been a steadfast
supporter of the Ocracoke Island Fishing Tournament. He was one of the
original founders of the event, and served on the rules committee, and as judge.
Van & Friends Enjoy the Afternoon:

The Scholarship Fund was established by the Board of Directors
of the Fishing Tournament. Each year a $500.00 scholarship is awarded to a
graduating Ocracoke senior to help defray college or university expenses.
Contributions are always welcome, and can be sent to:
The Sigma Willis Memorial Scholarship Fund
PO Box 703
Ocracoke, NC 27960
When my father, Lawton Howard, died just over a year ago, our
family designated that half of the money contributed to his memorial fund be
given to the US National Park Service specifically for the care and maintenance
of the Ocracoke Pony herd.
My father's interest in the ponies continued a long family
tradition of involvement with this unique part of island history. My
grandfather, Homer Howard, and great-grandfather, James Howard, were both
acknowledged as expert Outer Banks horsemen. My father's brother, Marvin
Howard, started the Ocracoke Mounted Boy Scout Troop in the
mid-1950's.
On July 1, Park Ranger Bill Caswell announced the beginning of
the new "Ocracoke Adopt a Pony Program." Initiated with the
money collected for my father's Memorial Fund, the program now allows interested
persons to adopt an Ocracoke Pony for $25.00.
A photograph album of island horses is on display at the
National Park Service Visitor Center. Visitors to the Center can choose a
favorite pony, fill out a brief application, and receive a handsome presentation
folder with a photograph of their chosen pony, and an official certificate
identifying their adopted horse.
On behalf of the Park Service, Bill presented me with the first
certificate. It reads as follows:
Bonita Sorpresa:

Cape Hatteras National Seashore Adopt A Pony Program
Be it known to all that the holder of
this certificate is the official adopted parent of
Bonita Sorpresa
Bonita Sorpresa or Pretty Surprise is
a Bay Mare, and was born on Ocracoke Island in 1992. This is the first
certificate in the Cape Hatteras National Seashore Adopt a Pony Program.
It is given to Philip Howard in memory of his father Lawton Howard, who was a
life long advocate of the Ocracoke Ponies. Donations made to the Park's
Pony Program in Lawton's memory were used to help start this program.
(Signed) Lawrence A. Belli
Superintendent, Cape Hatteras National
Seashore
All donations are used to manage,
care, feed, and protect the Ocracoke Ponies.
If you would like to adopt an Ocracoke
Pony you can do so at the Ocracoke Visitors' Center, or you can mail your
donation ($25.00 + $2.00 for shipping) directly to:
Bill Caswell
c/o US National Park Service Visitor
Center
PO Box 568
Ocracoke, NC 27960
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