March
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This is an event in St. Augustine Florida in earlty March. The event is hosted by Searle's Buccaneers, the direct information about the event can be found ON THIS WEB PAGE which hasn;t been updated from last year quite yet... But although I wasn't there last year (I wanted to very badlly), I doubt much would have changed for this year's coming event. I have a flyer for this year's event at home, i will take a look at it tonight and add any details from that here for those interested. While I can't guarantee I am going yet, this event is pretty high on my list of hoping to make it to.
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In 1668 Capt. Robert Searle and his privateers sailed from Jamaica to loot the silver ingots held in the royal coffers at St. Augustine. Under cover of night, they slipped into the harbor and attacked the sleeping town. We are always looking for new recruits to portray townspeople, garrison soldiers, Native Americans, and buccaneers! Our focus is on an accurate historical impression, using correct materials, styles, and equipment. You need not be a historian, actor, or military enthusiast to participate. WARNING ORDER The 12th annual, historicalre-enactment of The Sack of St. Augustine: Capt. Robert Searle's Raid of1668 will take place on March 4th-…
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Ahoy! I have returned safe and sound from Searle's Raid. I have plenty of pictures to share as well as a few tidbits. Hurricane and I arrived bright and early Friday morning to see a camp already well underway in construction. We set up tents for our crewe throughout the day and settled in. Not much later we saw our visitors from the white north, Mickey and Kate Souris, Callenish and Salty Pots along with Wee Hammish! Poor Kate was suffering from the horribly long drive so I insisted the rest of them take care of the set up and leave her to rest (or socialize, call it what you wish). As the day progressed more and more people arrived. I am not sure what the final tal…
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Download the 2012 Flyer Download Large Format 11x17 Poster In 1668 Capt. Robert Searle and his privateers sailed from Jamaica to loot the silver ingots held in the royal coffers at St. Augustine. Under cover of night, they slipped into the harbor and attacked the sleeping town... We are always looking for new recruits to portray townspeople, garrison soldiers, Native Americans, and buccaneers! Our focus is on an accurate historical impression, using correct materials, styles, and equipment. You need not be a historian, actor, or military enthusiast to participate. WARNING ORDER The 13th annual, historical re-enactment of The Sack of St. Augustine: Capt. Robert Searle…
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It's located here in CA out in Corona at the Crossrads Faire site. http://www.renaissanceinfo.com/lore.html Just ask'n mates.... looking for familier faces 'tis all
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It is that time again to put the word out. The 2nd annual Baltimore Pirate Invasion of fells Point will be on the 25th of March. We had A great time last year and we can't wait to do it again. More details will be posted as to the times and pubs that are on this year invasion. But one thing is for sure,there is fun to be had and freinds to made just like last year. Help us make this years Baltiomore Pirate ivasion one to remember!!
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Ren Faire web page WOW, good thing I checked...this is the earliest I have ever seen the Faire start....I guess they figured it is way too hot in June out in Irwindale....see you folks there...
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If ye would like t' see the trailier, an attend a POTC fan event, in a theatre near ye... Follow this link: http://home.disney.go.com/movies/pirates/fanevent/ Seems Disney does want t' make a big deal 'bout the trailer. I must o' missed the posts on this one!
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I had considered going to this, but real life got in the way... However, I have followed the event (mostly through Facebook) and now that the results are in I am happy. There were no less than three GAoP groups that placed. See list of winners here There were three major categories for contests, with each category divided into three general time-frame sub-categories. But the GAoP was very well represented! The Sea Rats Atlantic, won third place in the "Best Uniform/Clothing Impression" category! The Archangel Crew won first place in the best camp cooking category. And the "York Privateers" won third place in the "Best Encampment (material culture and Interpretation)…
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On behalf of all Searle's Bucaneers we wish to say thank you for making this event the best one yet. I hope that everyone that made the trip had a safe and memorable time. We had people from as far away as Texas and Ohio. We had people from 9 different states come to this years event. For those that missed the fun, now is the time to make plans for next years event. This year we had 92 men, women and children at the Fountain of Youth and the battle downtown, that is up from the 81 we had last year. The rain stayed away (a light drizzle was all we got) and the weather was perfect for camping! Thanks again to everyone for making Searle's 2011 a rousing success! …
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Yep! That's right, it'a about that time...Riggin' the tops'ls, swabbin' the deck guns, the Pineapple and the Lady return the first week of March, according to their own schedules, so......the obvious! I'm probably not gonna post much on this, interested locals should get a hold of me, as these will become smaller crewed as a result of many changes over the winter'( lack of participation, 'tourists',people abusing my Ship,threats and snitches,etc)........Sea Battles will require participation, either sailing the ship, or manning the guns, but there'll be no more lollygagging about!..........Fire in the Hole!
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March 5 & 6 Pirates, Pleasures & Treasures @ The Arizona Renaissance Festival Ahoy to the world! This weekend is a celebration of all things pirate! Come sing see-fairing songs and put on your eye patch...ARRG! Dates: The Festival is open Saturdays and Sundays, from February 5th through March 27th, as well as Presidents' Day Monday, February 21st. Hours: 10:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m. rain or shine. Location: The Festival is seven miles east of Apache Junction on US Highway 60. Parking: FREE courtesy of Fry's Food and Drug Stores. Tickets: Click here to find out how to get tickets! http://www.royalfaires.com/ARIZONA/RunScri...P\Pg66.asp
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Saturday afternoon, March 13th, Tales of the Seven Seas was in the Dublin St Patrick's Day Parade in Dublin CA. We were joined by the Crew of the Dirty Rotten Oar and totaled about 30 pirates at this event. I'm told by Cracked Carrie, who recorded the telecast that we had very good TV coverage and she' already dropped a CD in the mail to me of the live telecast. We had the Land Shark, our pirate ship parade float out for the parade. It was almost as much fun getting the Land Shark to the parade as it was being in it! We had just about every carload of people turning to stare at the sight of a pirate ship going down the freeway! One busload full of kids was really fun to …
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LORE Its next weekend, they are going to have a pirate workshop. I think some of our pub members are going to be teaching classes. I know our very own Cascabel will be teaching a class on flintlocks and black powder. I'm so there.
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After many months at sea, Gute has returned and be wonderin' whether any of the pyrates what sail the waters of the Chesapeake in the Baltimore-Annapolis-DC corridor be plannin' on gatherin' fer openin' weekend of POTC 2. P'rahps in pyratical garb at the Muvico Eqyptian or another high profile location.
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I am unsure how many of you are members of the SCA. I was curious as to anyone planning on attending Pennsic in August 2005. I was thinking it would be an opportunity to meet other pirates out there. Perhaps a gathering/party could be planned amongst those going. Nicholaus Sparewe - Tengeri Myklos Captain of the Laza Ágyú (the Loose Cannon) Province of Malagentia, East Kingdom (Portland, Maine, USA) "Nihil Privatus" "Ita Devexus Quando Hic Adveni" "Ne Aviusum, Prospeculorari"
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The Pirate Brethren will be attending or hosting the following events in 2007. If you are new to reenacting and want to see us in action, or if you are an old salt and are interested in joining us, or if you just want to see the spectacle, you can find us at: April 14-15, Marching Through Time, Bowie MD A 'timeline' type event, with reenactors portraying a variety of periods. Era - 1690s Camp - none, supporting Kass' coffeehouse as civilians Opposing Forces - no April 26-29, Fort Fred Market Fair, Big Pool MD The big shopping event of the year! Era - 1710s Camp - none Opposing Forces - n/a June 2, Pirates at Elk Landing A band of pirates careening their ship …
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On Saturday March 6th at the Tavern at the Armoury in Middletown, CT there will be a gathering of any who would like to join us. The last one was fun and seeing as this is on a weekend the more the merrier. I just wish we could shanghi Merry here. Um...Scupper can you arange for some extra baggage. Oh sorry off topic... well if you are interested please feel free to pm me and I will get you more information. And garb is encouraged.
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http://www.mdmaritimefestival.org Anyone goin'?
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Ahoy and Avast, ya scabborous dogs!.....We might just team up with Lynx as she heads south again in March...4-5, and 11-12...If so, these'll be the last Battle Sails of Tallship Royaliste 'afore she heads east for years....If you've an interest in sailing or crewing for the more experienced, I wouldn't be missin' it, maytees, if'n ye git my drift :)
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In 1668 Capt. Robert Searle and his privateers sailed from Jamaica to loot the silver ingots held in the royal coffers at St. Augustine. Under cover of night, they slipped into the harbor and attacked the sleeping town... We are always looking for new recruits to portray townspeople, garrison soldiers, Native Americans, and buccaneers! Our focus is on an accurate historical impression, using correct materials, styles, and equipment. You need not be a historian, actor, or military enthusiast to participate. WARNING ORDER The 13th annual, historical re-enactment of The Sack of St. Augustine: Capt. Robert Searle's Raid of 1668 will take place March 3rd-6th 20…
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For those of you that are able to make it to Searle's Raid this year here is a little information for you. The setup and arrival time for the event will be 12 noon Thursday March 3rd at the Fountain of Youth. Remember that you are on your own for food on Thursday. Please, on Thrusday, have your vehicle removed from the camping area as soon as you have unloaded and setup you equipment. There will be no overnight parking of vehicles in the camping area. If you arrive on Friday during the day please unload as quickly as possible then move your car to the parking area; you can then return to setup your camp. If you arrive on Saturday you will need to park your car…
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There be a local group of pirates in the Baltimore area that be gathering for a Pub Crawl, pirate style in Fells Point. If ye feel worthy and want to blow off the winter blues, then answer the hail and join us. Garb is strongly encouraged, but not required. Please veiw the link below for more details. http://www.blenderwench.com/pyratesinfellspt.html
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Ahoy Mateys, I went a visitin to the Phoenix Ren-Faire this weekend and saw some interesting pirates. They had a section of Pirate merchants. There was even a Pirate Pub. Alas I arrived to late and had too much shopping to do to enjoy all the Piratey festivities...so I guess I will just have to go back again. RhumbaRue....ye shall have a great time. You mustin miss "wild man".
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Mar 18th, 2006 (Sat) 10:30 AM - 1:30 PM Duel of the Privateers Feel and hear the roar of each ship's cannons as both Spirit of Dana Point and Lynx tack and maneuver into position. Join us and experience first hand, the fun and excitement of a 19th century ship-to-ship sea battle. Location The Ocean Institute is easy to get to! Address: 24200 Dana Point Harbor Dr. Dana Point, CA 92629 phone:(949) 496-2274 fax: (949) 496-4296
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