Duck, North Carolina, is buzzing with excitement as the town has made a thrilling announcement: they will be creating a documentary about the beloved winged horse statues that adorn the beautiful Outer Banks. These extraordinary statues, often referred to as “winged horses,” are not just pieces of art; they represent a unique part of the community’s history and are fondly remembered by many.
The Town of Duck described the project as “a very exciting endeavor” aimed at preserving a cherished piece of Outer Banks history for countless years to come. The documentary will not just be about the horses themselves but will dive deep into the stories behind the Winged Horse Extravaganza project, an initiative that brought the community together in a wonderful way.
The Town is now reaching out for help from the community. They are inviting anyone who has firsthand experience with a winged horse statue to become part of this special film. This could include individuals who purchased a horse during the initial fundraiser back in 2002, folks who painted a statue, or anyone else who played a role in the project. The aim is to build a collection of vibrant stories that reflect the heart and spirit of the Outer Banks.
“Storytelling is a big piece of this documentary as we strive to recount the Winged Horse Extravaganza project’s past and present,” said the Town in their announcement. This means your story could play a significant role in sharing the history and excitement surrounding these beautiful statues. If you have a story, memory, or connection to one of these horses, the Town of Duck wants to hear from you!
If you’re interested in being interviewed for this documentary, the process is straightforward! Just complete the interview form and share your unique connection with the winged horses. While the Town cannot promise that everyone who applies will be interviewed, they encourage anyone interested to reach out and share their experiences. This is a fantastic opportunity for the community to come together and reflect on a beloved tradition.
To fill out the form, simply click on the link provided via Google Docs, where you can submit your information and story with ease. It’s a simple way to contribute and ensure that the history of the winged horses is preserved for generations to come.
If you have any questions about the documentary project or the interview process, don’t hesitate to reach out to Kay Nickens at knickens@townofduck.com or you can give her a call at 252-255-5954. She’s ready to help you with any information you might need!
In addition to this exciting project, Duck residents and visitors are reminded about various updates happening around the town. Just a heads-up, large item pickup has commenced, so keep that in mind as you do your spring cleaning! It’s also important to note that the Town of Kill Devil Hills is issuing a firm reminder about staying safe from holes on the beach, so please be aware while enjoying the sandy shores.
For those who are a part of the Outer Banks community or simply enjoy the rich tapestry of stories and art that come together here, participating in this documentary project is a wonderful way to connect with the past. Mark your calendars and get those stories ready — the Town of Duck is eager to capture every moment!
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