Castle Street Arts District Hosts Sea Turtle Festival 
to Benefit Karen Beasley Sea Turtle Rescue and Rehabilitation Center
Wilmington, N.C. - Artists, musicians, and  merchants of the Castle   Street Arts District have joined forces with one another to create the  first  annual Sea Turtle Arts Rescue Festival/S.T.A.R.Festival to  benefit the Karen Beasley Sea Turtle  Rescue and Rehabilitation Center  located on Topsail Island.
The Festival runs Friday and Saturday July, 8th and 9th  beginning at  9:00 AM. The festival will be held  in the 500 and 600 blocks of Castle  Street, Wilmington, N.C.
The sea turtle rescue center is currently building a new hospital on   donated land in Surf City, N.C. The center is a non profit organization  and  relies on donations to keep the center up and running. Caring for  these precious  and endangered creatures is a full time job for  volunteers under Jean Beasley’s  direction.
There will be a silent auction of more than 50 works of art by  artists’  from across the U.S. with all the proceeds benefiting  the sea  turtle rescue center. Arts and crafts, live music,  great food and  drink, and activities for the kids are just a few of the exciting   things planned for the festival.
Comments from participating artists:
" I was inspired to donate to the event and to attend for a number of   reasons. I felt helpless and frustrated after the Gulf Oil Spill and  had been in  contact with a group of artist friends for several years on  a couple of social  network sites.  When we began tossing the idea  around for this fund raiser  I finally saw a way to give back to people  who were making a difference in  saving some of the endangered wildlife  either directly or indirectly. I have  also decided to fly across  country and attend the festival, bringing my support,  some small pieces  of recently created turtle art and my wish to finally meet the  people  that I have grown to know and love and to share in the cause that they   have given so much time, creativity and love to." From Christine Rossi,  an artist located in the San Francisco Bay area.
Kittie Rue Deemer, an artist from the town of Wake Forest, said,  "When I saw the  notice about the festival, and then looked at the  mission and accomplishments of  the Topsail Island turtle rescue group, I  knew I must participate.  The  painting I created is of a green turtle  skimming along the seabed.  When I  scuba dive, my holy grail is to see  one of these guys in their native habitat.   It's an honor to be able to  donate to such a worthy  cause."
Gina Locklear, owner of Gypsy Gina’s Arts and Antiques,  added,   "Castle Street’s new Arts  and Antique District is really just getting  started in it’s endeavor to become a  thriving arts community. “We are  thrilled to host this event and help the Karen  Beasley Sea Turtle  Center with saving the lives of these precious and endangered   creatures.” She went on to say, “ We believe getting involved with  worthy causes  is vital to our community and to give back is just the  cherry on top of the  cake.”
History of the Rescue Center
In 1996 a small group of dedicated volunteers with the Topsail Turtle   Project stood on an empty lot in Topsail Beach.  The group shared a   dream....The Topsail Turtle Project was organized by Karen Beasley, as  she saw  the need to preserve and protect the SEA TURTLE nests, nesting  females and  hatchlings on the 26 miles of coastline on Topsail Island.   After Karen's  untimely death, the torch was passed on to her mother,  Jean Beasley, today the  Executive Director of both the nesting program  and the rehabilitation  center.  The dream of a rehabilitation center  was realized through the  tireless efforts of the Beasley family, their  financial support;  the  support of the project members, and the  generous donations of money, time and  material from local residents,  businesses and visitors.
 All ages are welcome to come and participate, enjoy the festivities,  music, food  and the turtle art.  Remember all of the proceeds from the   silent auction go to the turtle hospital program!
Sea Turtle Arts Rescue Festival: July 8th and 9th, from 9AM,   Castle Street Arts District, (500 & 600 Blocks) Wilmington N. C. 

 
