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    Rediscover or discover Sainte-Marie in a different light. After the successful first edition, the Pirate Festival will return in November (from 1st to 3rd) on the island of Sainte-Marie. This will be the opportunity for Nosy Boraha to “transform into a real pirate den for three days”, the organizers say. This time it will be all folklore, linked to the tourist image of the island, that will be the protagonist, with events that will be animated both by local residents and by famous artists who have come specifically for the occasion. Numerous activities are planned, including the great treasure hunt, sports competitions, as well as numerous artistic and cultural events. “The objective of the Pirate Festival is to diversify the tourist offer and further promote the Sainte-Marie destination”, explain the organizers. This will be the opportunity for tourists to also discover the island’s flagship circuits, in particular “Pirate Island”, the inspiring muse of local tourism. This circuit immerses visitors in the history of piracy in Sainte-Marie, constituting one of its main tourist attractions. Trace an exciting route that leads to the Vieux-Fort, the Church, Isle Madame, the Saint-Pierre cemetery and Forbans Island. The “Pirate Festival” is an event organized by the LCDF association (Le Circuit de Forban), partner of Orange Madagascar, and responsible for the management and promotion of the “Pirate Island” circuit. The Festival is organized in collaboration with the Tourist Office of Sainte-Marie and the Ministry of Tourism and Crafts is a privileged partner. For several weeks in Sainte-Marie there has been enthusiasm to prepare the ground. Even in the off-season, this annual event, which began last year, has helped boost the local tourism sector. It has indeed attracted thousands of visitors, thus acting as a springboard for tourism, along with numerous other annual events. https://www.archyworldys.com/tourist-flow-the-pirate-festival-returns-to-sainte-marie/
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    A festival of music for the people, by the people. Hull Folk Festival Hull Marina, Victoria Pier, Hu https://www.visithull.org/whatson/hull-folk-and-maritime-festival-2025/
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    Live music, Family activities, Fancy dress, Canoe on the canal, Walk the plank, Treasure hunt & lots more! https://www.visitliverpool.com/event/pirate-festival-2025/64611101/
  4. Brief meeting, followed by walkabout to see Christmas lights and a few drink Facebook Event
  5. Come and join ye rowdy crew for our first gathering at the Black Dog. Enjoy a fine tipple or two, the galley (kitchen) will be serving their hearty fayre (minus weevils in yer crackers), so come aboard for an evening to show off your finery and flare amongst yer crew mates, any misbehaving and you'll end up in the stocks! Facebook Facebook Event
  6. Smugglers Ball Saturday 15 February 2025 at 19:00 Hosted by Whitby Pirate Festival Facebook
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    62nd ANNUAL Huntington Harbour Boat Parade DECEMBER 14th & 15th, 2024 Keep the Tradition Going! Support the Boat Parade. No act of generosity is too small to make a difference. It is that time of year when we get excited about the upcoming boat parade, where we have the opportunity to view our traditional favorites, while adding new and unique entries. The all-volunteer Huntington Harbour Boat Parade is the non-profit Huntington Harbour Philharmonic Commitee's way of saying "thank you" to the Harbour residents for decorating their homes. Unlike many other boat parades, the Huntington Harbour Boat Parade is not produced or managed by a marina company, City, or Chamber of Commerce. It is an entirely volunteer effort. Please note public viewing areas at the beaches fill up quickly with very limited parking. One of the best ways to see it is to be in it by entering your boat! https://www.hhboatparade.org/
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    SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA’S LARGEST MEMORIAL DAY EVENT – AND IT’S FREE! LA Fleet Week® is an annual, multi-day celebration of our nation’s Sea Services held on the LA Waterfront at the Port of Los Angeles over the extended Memorial Day Weekend. Events include: Active duty ship tours Military displays and equipment demonstrations Live entertainment Neighborhood Activations Downtown San Pedro and Wilmington Welcome Parties Aircraft flyovers Galley Wars culinary cook-off competition between Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, Air Force and Army teams Competitions including Dodgeball and Military Has Talent Military band performances across L.A Lots of fun for the entire family. And best of all, the weekend event is FREE to the general public! LA Fleet Week is not only an incredible event, it also facilitates numerous symposiums, exercises, and outreaches focused on community resiliency, disaster preparedness, and support for area residents. https://lafleetweek.com/
  9. 22nd Annual Pirate Costume Bash, Sat, March 1st, Squid Lips Melbourne. Door Prizes, Costume Contests. FREE ADMISSION & PARKING! PANAMA BAND headliner. Come dance like pirates! 50/50 for the NKF of Florida. More details soon https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=10231825285886516&set=gm.8578188795634052&idorvanity=224732777646404 https://www.madhatterpromotions.com/pirates-at-the-port.php
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    Now in its 50th year, the island’s world-renowned signature event lovingly dubbed “Stroll” takes place the weekend of December 6th to December 8th, featuring the eagerly anticipated arrival of Santa via his nautical “sleigh” at noon on Saturday. A host of holiday activities, including roaming carolers in Victorian garb, the Magical Talking Tree, craft shows, a European-style Christmas Marketplace and more guarantee fun for the entire family.Join us as we transform the island into a Winter Wonderland and create delightful memories at this year's Christmas Stroll, December 6th through 8th, 2024. Please note that two rows in the downtown Stop & Shop parking lot will be closed from the afternoon of December 6th to the evening of December 8th. The Stroll Marketplace will be open Saturday, December 7th, 10am-3pm. When you arrive on island, please visit the Nantucket Chamber of Commerce at Zero Main Street, second floor, for a copy of the 2024 Official Stroll Program. Click here for the 2023 digital version. A merchandise and information table will also be set up at our table in the Christmas Stroll Marketplace on Stroll Saturday from 10:00 am - 3:00 pm. https://www.nantucketchamber.org/christmas-stroll-2024/
  11. Ring in the holidays island-style with this seasonal parade that takes place on Silver Lake Harbor. https://www.visitocracokenc.com/calendar-event/parade-of-boats-3/
  12. The Quartermaster has asked the cook to whip up some more period Hardtack for the event using his new found historical flour. I will be shipping it to someone prior to the event
  13. Excellent way to celebrate the holidays in 1721!
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    Amidst the festive air of Cabo San Lucas during the holiday season, one event stands out as a mesmerizing spectacle: the 5th edition of the Mar Y Christmas festival. This beloved celebration transforms the bay into a dazzling showcase of boats adorned with lights, colors, and captivating decorations. The Nautical Christmas Parade has become a cherished tradition, enchanting both locals and visitors with its breathtaking display of maritime grandeur. This year's festival promises an array of boats of various lengths, models, and shapes, each meticulously decorated to create fantastic and magical productions. From yachts to sailboats, the vessels will glide gracefully along the waters, filling the bay with music, tradition, and cultural flair. Organized by Festivales Nauticos, the event invites families and friends to join in and experience the wonder from different vantage points along Medano Beach and La Marina. On December 16th, starting at 2:00 pm, the festivities kick off with food and entertainment at La Terminal near the Breathless Hotel in the marina. This serves as a delightful precursor to the main event, where the parade sets sail, painting the bay with a symphony of lights as it makes its way from the RIU resorts toward the Cabo San Lucas marina. The crescendo of live music heightens the excitement of onlookers, culminating in a breathtaking display of fireworks illuminating Medano Beach – a fitting conclusion to an enchanting evening. The Nautical Christmas Parade symbolizes more than just a visual spectacle; it embodies the fusion of cherished traditions with the festive spirit. It serves as a beacon of community unity and offers travelers a chance to immerse themselves in the rich culture of this Mexican paradise. However, the festival is just one facet of the vibrant holiday tapestry woven across Los Cabos in December. San José del Cabo beckons with lavishly adorned plazas and vibrant decorations, complemented by art exhibitions and the festive ambiance of local restaurants, all paying homage to Mexican Christmas traditions. https://www.visitloscabos.travel/blog/post/light-up-the-season-with-the-cabo-san-lucas-nautical-christmas-parade/
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    Proudly Hosted by the Commodores Club of the Newport Beach Chamber of Commerce Watch beautifully decorated yachts, boats, kayaks and canoes sail along the harbor in the 116th Newport Beach Christmas Boat Parade. This year’s parade will be held Wednesday through Sunday, December 18-22, 2024 and is once again hosted by the Commodores Club of the Newport Beach Chamber of Commerce. 2024 Newport Beach Christmas Boat Parade Route As the 116th Newport Beach Christmas Boat Parade moves its way through the Newport Harbor this December, the Newport Beach Christmas Boat Parade Committee, with the leadership of The Commodores Club of the Newport Beach Chamber of Commerce, will continue with its parade route starting and ending point at Tip of Lido Isle. The parade will begin at approximately 6:30 p.m. each night from December 18 – 22, 2024. Parade participants will start from the east end of Lido Island following the celebrated route, with the first public viewing destination at the 10.5-acre Marina Park. The community park offers 177 parking spaces, nautical-themed playground, picnic area and sailing center, and is also the largest public viewing area along the parade route, creating an optimal location to gather and enjoy the festivities. Residents and visitors will have optimal viewing of the beautifully decorated yachts, boats, kayaks and canoes sail in the parade from the Dine & Watch waterfront and Dine & Walk dining options within walking distance of the many public viewing spots. https://www.christmasboatparade.com/
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    Join Adventure Sightseeing for a magnificent time at the James Island County Park for Charleston's one and only holiday Festival of Lights! There are over 700 displays and 2 million lights. Beginning November 15nd through December 31st (with the exception of Thanksgiving and Christmas Days ). The tour will leave from the Charleston Visitor Center located at 375 Meeting St. at 4:45 p.m. This tour departs from the Charleston Visitor Center. However, we can offer pick up at downtown hotels via advance reservation. Please call our office at (843)762-0088 after booking to reserve a pick up time if needed. We can only pick up at hotels located on the peninsula. Included for your touring pleasure: • Transportation to and from downtown • Entry fee to the Festival of Lights • 1.5 hours in the Winter Wonderland area for shopping. s'mores, pictures with Santa, or pure enjoyment of festivities. • S'more kit- includes graham crackers, marshmallows, chocolate and sticks for roasting! https://www.charlestoncvb.com/events/holiday-festival-of-lights-tour~22914/
  17. The holiday season in Key West is decidedly different than it is in northern climes. 33rd Annual Schooner Wharf Bar/Absolut Vodka Lighted Boat Parade --- set to sail into our southernmost city's Key West Bight and Harbor on December 14th at 8:00pm. For Key West and the Florida Keys, it's a tropical tribute to the season and a big family affair. Parade participants and spectators on the docks watching the parade feel as if they are part of one big family. The parade starts at 8 p.m. Saturday, but the family fun begins at 6 p.m. along the brilliantly decorated Harbor Walk, while the Bahama Village Music Program "House of Pan" steel band chimes in with Caribbean, calypso Christmas carols to please the crowds along the warm winter waterfront. The festivities continue with the island vibe of sound of steel pans. Get your holiday Caribbean on with reggae, soca and calypso! There are scores of delightfully decorated motor and sailing vessels that compete for bragging rights and there are boatloads of prizes with a Free Raffle. The prizes are guaranteed to spur our local creative seafarers to reach their artistic peaks. Long hours go into crafting inventive designs and stringing garlands and icicle lights from bow to stern. Vessels have ranged from a kayak with battery-powered lights, to fishing vessels, to classic schooners. Past winners have included dolphins jumping in and out of the water, as well as manatees, pelicans, sea horses, and other island creatures. Look for palm trees - not spruce, fir or pine - aboard the holiday vessels. And don't forget the conch shells, this is the Conch Republic after all. Add a sprinkling of the Grinch, spinning ornaments, dancing gingerbread men, and you have the makings of a Key West maritime holiday tradition. Entries brings Santa's sleigh directly to the judges' stand at Schooner Wharf Bar. And why not? Along with a traditional ham dinner, hot apple jack, eggnog and other seasonal libations are available to toast the holiday while watching for jolly old Saint Nick to climb up the fireplace on a mast (as did one winning entry's boat). Children will delight in the chance to catch candy and beads thrown to spectators from ships' decks, while viewers of all ages will admire the creativity of light displays and cheer for their favorite vessels. A starry night, a festive crowd and thousands of twinkling lights climbing heavenward from the sea�that's Key West's way of saying "Happy Holidays!" So join in spreading the spirit where mistletoe hangs from the mast and strings of lights adorn the riggings: at the 33rd Annual Schooner Wharf Bar & Galley Lighted Boat Parade. https://www.schoonerwharf.com/24boatparade.htm
  18. Excellent! First tries are sometimes compromises but looks like you got it! I'm sure the Captain [edit: er... the Quartermaster] will appreciate the Steward's efforts to look the part!
  19. Added the collar. still debating on the cape. Thinking it should hang lower which means it needs to be bigger.
  20. Ahoy! The cook says you're late for dinner!
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    St. Augustine Nights of Lights Nights of Lights runs nightly from November 23, 2024 through January 26, 2025 St. Augustine’s Nights of Lights 2024-2025 is celebrating over 30 years of bringing joy to our community and visitors. Nights of Lights is only made possible by dozens of individual participating businesses. Thanks to them, as well as the City of St. Augustine, this brings people downtown each year to enjoy the free holiday light display with their family and friends. https://oldcity.com/st-augustine-nights-of-lights/
  22. Upcoming Events May 3rd 2025 Lockport, IL Pirate Pub Crawl Details to Come! Pirates of the Canal Thank You https://www.piratesofthecanal.com/events-1
  23. Welcome back! Yes, Mary Diamond was visiting Teslacon. I believe she was hawking Pyracy.com goods as well! Pyracy.com is sponsoring some events: see the links for 1721 event. Several others from the old days are still involved planning/scheduling these events, namely Stynky, William Brand, Fayma, Mary Diamond and myself in case you have interest...
  24. Since all the photo links are bad/gone, I'm posting the loyalist buckle here as a near reference. The loyalist buckles were available several years ago, and I bought a pair then to replace the silver GOF buckles that disappeared in the divorce 10+ years ago. These are near identical to the GOF buckles. Overall Dimensions: 1-1/2 inches long 1 inch wide These fit 5/8-11/16 wide straps. If memory serves the GOF fit 3/4 inch, but that was a long time ago
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