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until400 years of military history https://www.oldfortniagara.org/calendar/list/current_page,1/per_page,10
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La Guiannee at Fort De Chartres - Prairie du Rocher, IL
madPete posted an event in Community Calendar
Tuesday, December 31, 2024 7 PM-9 PM The Prairie du Rocher La Guiannee visits the site to play period music and sing. In a traditional New Year’s Eve celebration dating back to 1722, the La Guiannee singers will visit houses and Fort de Chartres in the early French town of Prairie du Rocher and sing for the residents. As part of the tradition, the residents provide refreshments for the singers at each stop. It is cosponsored by Fort de Chartres, Les Amis, and the Prairie du Rocher La Guiannee Society. The event is open and free to the general public http://www.fortdechartres.us/events/ -
untilWelcome to the Bristol Renaissance Faire Where You Can Party Like it’s 1599! Every Faire day recreates a time when knights were noble, maids were merry and turkey legs were titanic. Once you enter the portal gates, you travel back in time to the year 1574, and you’ve walked right into an exciting village festival day. And what are we celebrating? Queen Elizabeth, Herself, is visiting Bristol! It’s time to eat, drink and be merry! Revelry is the order of the day! For 9 glorious weekends starting in early July, each Saturday and Sunday, plus Labor Day Monday, visitors take a rollicking romp through Elizabethan England, complete with 16th Century games, rides, arts, crafts, food, music and one-of-a-kind encounters with a spectacular cast of characters. The Faire boasts a beautiful 30-acre site with open-air stages featuring Swordfighters, Minstrels and Jesters. Meet Robin Hood or Queen Elizabeth, in person! All entertainment is included in the price of admission. Nearly 200 artisans display their wares in the Bristol Faire Marketplace. Potters, glass blowers, jewelers and forgers busily go about their work, as shoppers discover rare finds around every corner. Offerings range from sterling silver jewelry, hand-thrown pottery and fine crafted leather works to hickory walking sticks, rich tapestries to hammered pewter. https://renfair.com/bristol/theme-weekends/
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untilWhitby Pirate Festival Whitby Pirate Festival Returns: Set Sail for a Thrilling Adventure While Supporting Whitby RNLI! Next year’s Whitby Pirate Festival, taking place from 29th to 30th August 2025, promises to be the most thrilling yet, with an action-packed schedule of events, performances, and activities for pirates of all ages. Join us for a weekend of swashbuckling fun, while also helping to raise funds for Whitby RNLI. Your participation will not only provide an unforgettable experience but also contribute to a worthy cause in our community. Event Highlights Beware the Redcoats are in Town: They are on the hunt for those infamous, notorious pirates to put in the stocks, so brace yourself for a skirmish or two. The Redcoats will also be enlisting young recruits, putting them through their paces at Pirates Cove and the Bandstand. Auction for the title of Pirate King: Auction for Pirate King be held Friday 7:30pm on board The Whitby Endeavour, Being crowned the Pirate King at the Whitby Pirate Festival comes with several exciting benefits including Honour and Recognition by wearing the specially designed crown for the weekend, the king will be the Flag bearer at our Hoist Your Colours event, they will also be Judging the best dressed pirate competition, Photo Opportunities and of course the community impact of helping to raise awareness and raise fund for Whitby RNLI Entertainment and Stalls at the Bandstand: Join us on Saturday and Sunday for a weekend packed with music and entertainment at the Bandstand. At the bandstand will be a range of stalls, including merchandise, a Tombola and some interesting Pirate games, as well as Pirate Selfie stop. Best Dressed Pirate Competition: Saturday 30st August, 2pm at the bandstand, judged by the Pirate King, Categories include, Under 13-year-olds, Over 13-year-olds, Salty Sea dogs (best Pirate dog) and Parrots. Hoist the Colours: Join us on Sunday at 1 PM at the bandstand to raise your flags and celebrate with us. Pirates Cove – Near the Endeavour: come and meet a pirate, have your face painted, Selfie Stop and base of the Redcoats Explore the Treasure Hunters Bazaar: featuring a variety of stalls offering unique pirate-themed merchandise, crafts, and delicious food, mead and rum. From handcrafted gift to pirate merchandise, there is something for everyone. Geocache Treasure Hunts: Older Pirates can embark on a thrilling treasure hunt around the Whitby Pubs, The Quirky Den, The Endeavour, Aboard The Whitby Endeavour, The Black Horse, the Esk Vaults, The Elsinore, The Ship and The Star. Donate to look in the treasure chest, if you like it keep it but replace it with something of the same value or amusement! Community Support: Whitby Pirate Festival has been raising funds for Whitby RNLI since 2008 and are delighted proceeds go towards this worthy cause. You will see lots of Pirate Bucket rattlers in town – so bring some loose change … https://www.whitbypiratefestival.co.uk/ Facebook
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untilJoin us on South Padre Island as Pirate Con and all our guests spread across the island for different bands taking over the island after the convention closes for the night. Friday and Saturday your badges get you in. However one festival badge will need to be purchased for a big celebrity band heading to the Island for Texas Pirate Con. This Badge will go on sale soon once the band is announced. Family fun attractions at Piratecon Treasure Hunt Costume Contest Family Costume Contest Talk Like A Pirate http://texaspiratecon.com/ Facebook
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So I made the wooden inserts for these over a year ago and never put them together. These are very similar to the Whydah box, not exact but close. These are still in the raw. Dimensions 6 1/2in L x 2 1/2in W x 4in H. $75 shipped (within CONUS) I plan to oil them. They will eventually look like the dark one after seeing some sun.
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Back by popular demand! After a multi-year hiatus the original Pirate Pub Crawl has returned. In this group we will discuss details of the annual event, network for gear, and pillage, plunder and loot. The event will take place in downtown Redlands as it had before. Know any pirates? Invite them! Just stow yer weapons at home. 8PM at the Flamingo Facebook
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I PM'd my info - I'm in!
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Saturday, December 7, 2024 Join Historic Florida Militia for activities depicting 18th century combined Spanish and British colonial militia and Native American military arts, culture and lifestyles from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Colonial Quarter Museum, 33 St. George Street. The St. Augustine Colonial Night Watch Torchlight Parade is at 7 p.m. from the Castillo de San Marcos (11 S. Castillo Dr.) to the Governor’s House Cultural Center & Museum, 48 King St., St. Augustine Many visitors do not realize that the Castillo de San Marcos, built by the Spanish in the late 1600’s still flies under the Spanish flag. Construction on the Castillo de San Marcos began in 1672 and was completed in 1695, making it the oldest masonry fort in the Continental United States. https://www.floridashistoriccoast.com/events/colonial-night-watch/ https://hfm.club/about/night-watch-for-visitors/
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untilLantern Light Village December 6, 7, 13, 14, 20, 21, and 22 5 – 8 p.m. Take a journey through time this holiday season at Mystic Seaport Museum! What connects the festive seasons of bygone days to the present? The spirit of love that enchants us all. Love for each other, for seasonal traditions of every kind, for twinkling lights and carolers. This holiday season, join us at the Museum’s Lantern Light Village and feel the love! Immerse yourself in evocative lantern light and the sound of music-fueled twinkling displays as you explore the Museum after dark. Take in our riverside campus brimming with the tastes and sounds of the season, from holiday cookies and carolers, to old-time dances, a horse-drawn carriage ride, crackling fires, and a visit with Saint Nick. Reminiscent scenes will transport you back in time while village townspeople from 1876 share their love stories, memories, and traditions as they prepare for a festive and joyful holiday. Enjoy games, family crafts, music below deck on the Charles W. Morgan, and so much more. This year discover why the new Lantern Light Village experience at Mystic Seaport Museum is a fun and magic-filled tradition for so many. This event has staggered entry times: 5:00, 5:30, 6:00, 6:30, 7:00, and 7:30 p.m. Members: Adult $24, Youth (ages 4–12) $20, children 3 and under FREE Non-members: Adult $30, Youth (ages 4–12) $25, children 3 and under FREE https://mysticseaport.org/lantern-light-village-2024/
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untilLantern Light Village December 6, 7, 13, 14, 20, 21, and 22 5 – 8 p.m. Take a journey through time this holiday season at Mystic Seaport Museum! What connects the festive seasons of bygone days to the present? The spirit of love that enchants us all. Love for each other, for seasonal traditions of every kind, for twinkling lights and carolers. This holiday season, join us at the Museum’s Lantern Light Village and feel the love! Immerse yourself in evocative lantern light and the sound of music-fueled twinkling displays as you explore the Museum after dark. Take in our riverside campus brimming with the tastes and sounds of the season, from holiday cookies and carolers, to old-time dances, a horse-drawn carriage ride, crackling fires, and a visit with Saint Nick. Reminiscent scenes will transport you back in time while village townspeople from 1876 share their love stories, memories, and traditions as they prepare for a festive and joyful holiday. Enjoy games, family crafts, music below deck on the Charles W. Morgan, and so much more. This year discover why the new Lantern Light Village experience at Mystic Seaport Museum is a fun and magic-filled tradition for so many. This event has staggered entry times: 5:00, 5:30, 6:00, 6:30, 7:00, and 7:30 p.m. Members: Adult $24, Youth (ages 4–12) $20, children 3 and under FREE Non-members: Adult $30, Youth (ages 4–12) $25, children 3 and under FREE https://mysticseaport.org/lantern-light-village-2024/
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untilLantern Light Village December 6, 7, 13, 14, 20, 21, and 22 5 – 8 p.m. Take a journey through time this holiday season at Mystic Seaport Museum! What connects the festive seasons of bygone days to the present? The spirit of love that enchants us all. Love for each other, for seasonal traditions of every kind, for twinkling lights and carolers. This holiday season, join us at the Museum’s Lantern Light Village and feel the love! Immerse yourself in evocative lantern light and the sound of music-fueled twinkling displays as you explore the Museum after dark. Take in our riverside campus brimming with the tastes and sounds of the season, from holiday cookies and carolers, to old-time dances, a horse-drawn carriage ride, crackling fires, and a visit with Saint Nick. Reminiscent scenes will transport you back in time while village townspeople from 1876 share their love stories, memories, and traditions as they prepare for a festive and joyful holiday. Enjoy games, family crafts, music below deck on the Charles W. Morgan, and so much more. This year discover why the new Lantern Light Village experience at Mystic Seaport Museum is a fun and magic-filled tradition for so many. This event has staggered entry times: 5:00, 5:30, 6:00, 6:30, 7:00, and 7:30 p.m. Members: Adult $24, Youth (ages 4–12) $20, children 3 and under FREE Non-members: Adult $30, Youth (ages 4–12) $25, children 3 and under FREE https://mysticseaport.org/lantern-light-village-2024/
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untilSaturday, Dec. 16, 5 pm to 10 pm 1st Annual Renaissance Fair Pub Crawl Downtown Melbourne 2023 Six (6) drinks $20 in advance on-line only or $30 day of. An exciting NEW Pub Crawl in cooperation with the Brevard Renaissance Fair https://brevardrenaissancefair.com Themes are Pirates, Fantasy, Viking, Heroes and Celtic! 50/50 Drawing to benefit The Agency for Life Transformations www.altsuccess.org Starts at 5pm to 6pm Drews Brews & Grille 2101 Henley Court, Melbourne, FL 32901 followed by: 6:00 to 7:00 – Lumber Jack's 7:00 to 8:00 – Debauchery 8:00 to 9:00 – Meg O'Malley's 9:00 to 10:00 - Mugsy's on Main Extra Credit Stop Included Ticket entitles the bearer to a choice of one beverage between two or more beverage choices per stop: a draft beer, a house wine, a well drink, a punch or a sangria depending on what is offered. Choices vary at each stop. Tickets are no longer valid after the end of the event. You MUST be at least 21 years old to buy tickets. Cash Only! No Refunds! There will be a core group following the posted order, but you do not have to be part of it. Stops can be made in any order. DO NOT LOSE TICKET AS IT CANNOT BE REPLACED! Free ride home if you become incapacitated – Conditions apply and are detailed on the web site. KEEP THIS TICKET! Attend 5 Pub Crawls and the 6th one is FREE! Beverages are NOT allowed on the street. You MUST consume any and all alcohol before leaving any of the stops! We employ professional photographers at out events. Purchasing a ticket gives us permission to use your image. MadHatterPromotions.com is a for profit entertainment business. However, we always include a charity at our events. We have raised thousands of dollars for various charities over the years. We sincerely appreciate your support. Thank you. * Tickets purchased via PayPal are acknowledged by email and are picked up at the event. Advance ticket purchase option (PayPal) at MadHatterPromotions.com will be removed at least one day before the event. https://www.madhatterpromotions.com/2023-renaissance-fair-pub-crawl-downtown-melbourne.php
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The Traveling Yard 2023 - Information and Sign Ups
madPete replied to Duchess's topic in Arts of Pyracy
I'm sure at least one of them ends up in a frame on the wall. -
The Traveling Yard 2023 - Information and Sign Ups
madPete replied to Duchess's topic in Arts of Pyracy
Don't make em too rustic. Someone mght use them to blow their nose LOL -
The Traveling Yard 2023 - Information and Sign Ups
madPete replied to Duchess's topic in Arts of Pyracy
There's so much wrangling just to get to the fun parts! -
untilOlde Tyme Productions Inc. has operated the Escondido Renaissance Faire for more than 20 years. Two weekends! Apr 26-27 abd May 3-4 Event Activities: Jousting Tournament Dual Stage with Live Entertainment Clothing, Weapon and Trinket Shoppes Food/Drink: Turkey legs and delicious nourishments Beer, ale, mead and of course, rum Costume attire is encouraged, not required https://www.oldetymeproductions.com/escondidorenaissancefaire
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St Augustine - Ship found in Florida road construction from 1800s
madPete replied to madPete's topic in Shipwright
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https://www.foxnews.com/us/florida-road-crew-unearths-unusual-find-1800s-highway Florida road crew unearths unusual find from 1800s in highway The shipwreck was so well preserved that archaeologists reportedly found leather shoes, coins and coconut halves likely used as cups By Chris Eberhart Fox News Published October 20, 2023 1:14pm EDT Marine archeologists have discovered the shipwreck of the S.S. Pacific, which sank in 1875. It is believed to be incredibly well preserved and could contain priceless artifacts. (Northwest Shipwreck Alliance) Road crews found an intact, centuries-old shipwreck embedded in a Florida highway during routine construction work earlier this month. The 20-foot-long artifact, believed to date back to the 1800s, was buried under about eight to 10 feet of sediment near the Bridge of Lions in St. Augustine and was so well persevered that crews found a left leather boot. "We believe the vessel may have sank unexpectedly and, over time, was silted in," Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) District 2 Secretary Greg Evans said. "That is why it was preserved so well. It was encapsulated in soil and mud, so there was no air contact for it to decay. It’s truly an incredible find." A shipwreck was found during road work in Florida. (SEARCH, Inc/Florida Department of Transportation) Construction was temporarily paused as the Florida Department of Transportation works with SEARCH, a global leader in archeology that has completed over 4,500 commercial and government projects in 48 U.S. states and 36 other countries. The ship's origin is still a mystery, and it will likely take time to uncover the vessel's tales. SEARCH's Dr. James Delgado, who led the excavation and recovery, said in a statement that they believe the vessel "was a small single-masted, shallow-draft sailing craft of the 19th century." A remarkably intact ship found under a Florida highway during construction is estimated to date back to the 1800s. (SEARCH, Inc/Florida Department of Transportation) "It was likely used to extract fish and shellfish from coastal waterways and directly offshore," Delgado said. "With a dedicated team, including support from the local community and the on-site construction team, we were able to extract the vessel in order to allow the important work on the community’s infrastructure to continue." The vessel was found eight to 10 feet under the Florida highway. (SEARCH, Inc/Florida Department of Transportation) In an interview with Newsweek, Ian Pawn, an archeologist at the Florida Department of Transportation, detailed some of the artifacts that were amazingly still intact. On top of the ship, they found leather shoes, coins (one dates to 1869), coconut halves "that were likely used as cups" and a portion of an oil-fired lantern, Pawn said. A drone shot of the site where archeologists are working in Florida to preserve the shipwreck. (SEARCH, Inc/Florida Department of Transportation) SEARCH archeologists have to race against the clock to preserve the vessel before the elements dry the wood, and the ship and its hidden treasures decay. "The boat was disassembled, plank by plank, and removed, with great care to keep each portion wet," Pawn said, according to Newsweek. Several artifacts, including this leather boot, were found atop the hidden vessel. (SEARCH, Inc/Florida Department of Transportation) "The pieces will be observed in wet storage to stabilize as we determine future preservation effort. We will be working closely with archeologists and the City of St. Augustine to find a permanent home for this unique find." FDOT's Evans thanked SEARCH's "careful efforts to preserve this vessel." Artifacts, like this piece of a lantern, were found atop the vessel in a Florida highway. (SEARCH, Inc/Florida Department of Transportation) Crews have to keep the wood wet, or the elements will dry it and speed up the decaying process. (SEARCH, Inc/Florida Department of Transportation) "With every project we undertake, the Florida Department of Transportation is sensitive to the unique needs of the communities we serve, including the potential presence of historical sites and artifacts within construction sites," Evans said in a statement. "We look forward to learning more about its significance to the region."
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mmmmm.... Tastes like chicken!
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until15th Annual EARLY AMERICAN TRADES FAIR The Apprentice's Journey to Excellence. October 11 & 12, 2024 Friday 12:00 noon -6:00 Saturday 9:00 - 5:00. This years event will focus on demonstrations of early American trades. Demonstrations will include: powder horn making, forging, leather work, furniture making, gun building, barrel rifling, candle dipping, flint knapping, quilting and more. This event is free and open to the public with free parking. Bring the family and spend the day, something for everyone. For display/vendor information contact Log Cabin Shop for more details. Log Cabin Shop 8010 Lafayette Road Lodi, Ohio 44254 330-948-1082 https://www.logcabinshop.com/shoots_and_rendezvous.php
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And didnt have Miranda's Navigation skills!