NAVASSA, N.C. (WWAY)– On Friday afternoon, students from N-C State University gave residents in Navassa a look at what the town’s future could be, while honoring the past.
- Students unveiled design concepts to enhance the Gullah Geechee Heritage Trail and proposed Moze Center.
- Dozens of residents toured displays at the Navassa Community Center, asking questions and offering feedback.
- Student leader Elle Newkirk emphasized preserving Navassa's history and identity while sharing it with visitors.
- Mayor Rosetta Terry attended and said the next step is gathering input to make the vision a reality.
- Project aims combine community preservation with site improvements, showing residents what is possible for the Gullah Geechee Heritage Trail and future center.
Dozens gathered at the Navassa Community Center, where more than two dozen students unveiled concepts to enhance the Gullah Geechee Heritage Trail, and the future Moze Center
Residents walked through the displays, asking questions and sharing feedback.
Student Elle Newkirk, who is from Wilmington, says the goal is not just improvement, but preserving the community’s history and identity.
“Our goal was to tell the story of Navassa and preserve it,” said Newkirk. “We also want to share it with people. and kind of show the people of Navassa what is possible for them to have on this sight and on this Trail.”
Navassa Mayor Rosetta Terry also attended, saying the next step is gathering input and working toward making the vision a reality.


