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  1. had a blast yesterday! it was a long drive down and an even longer drive back LOL! we're beat.. went and played around long beach afterwards.. went to the queen mary.. that was wicked fun!

    pics will be up shortly

    www.myspace.com/deltavox

    It was great to meet you there. Glad you had good fun. Isn't that a great location for a pirate event, on the beach and on a pier. I love it.

    --Jamaica Rose

  2. CHARLESTON EAGERLY AWAITS ARRIVAL OF TALL SHIPS

    CHARLESTON, SC (January 16, 2009) - This year's Charleston Harbor Fest is shaping up to be the most ambitious and memorable maritime event in the city's history. The event will open June 26, with access to docks and tours of tall ships from around the globe, and will close June 29th when a breath-taking Parade of Sail exits the Charleston harbor.

    More than twelve ships, ranging in size from 56 to 295 feet have already been confirmed. Many more are expected. These vessels, hailing from France, England, Germany, The Netherlands, Bermuda, and the United States, will dock at the Charleston Maritime Center and the Union Pier Passenger Terminal. The event's focus is on the water, but boasts attractions on land, by air and at sea.

    Land: wooden boat display, living history exhibit, pirates, family boat building, interactive education village and conservation displays

    Air: Aerobatic flight demos, helicopter rides, other exciting news to be announced soon.

    Sea: Tall Ships, free sailing lessons, harbor tours. America's tall ship, the U.S. Coast Guard Barque Eagle will be on display. It is the only active and operational commissioned sailing vessel in the U.S. maritime services. Captain Chris Sinnet is a South Carolina native and is the Eagle's current Commanding Officer of this vessel that serves as a seagoing classroom for approximately 175 cadets and instructors from the U.S. Coast Guard Academy.

    Tickets will be required to gain access to the docks and to board the ships, and VIP packages will be available. There will be unique sailing opportunities onboard the tall ships for adults to cruise from Charleston to Boston at a passenger rate. Additionally, a student program for teens is being developed for sailing on the Spirit of South Carolina from Bermuda to Charleston with partial scholarships available.

    Bus shuttles will also be available for convenient transport during the festival. To learn more and order tickets, please visit: www.charlestonharborfest.org.

    Interested in volunteering? Please contact Georgia Nettles at georgia@scmaritime.org or (843) 577-2982.

    Charleston Harbor Fest is an event of the South Carolina Maritime Foundation. Proceeds from Charleston Harbor Fest support the Spirit of South Carolina, a tall ship offering effective, unique educational opportunities for the students of South Carolina. These programs focus on the history, math, science and literature of South Carolina's water resources, and encourage personal responsibility, contribution to community and stewardship of the environment.

  3. HAPPY 100th BIRTHDAY ERROL

    Current mood:Roguish & Sea Hawkish

    HAPPY 100th BIRTHDAY ERROL

    ERROL FLYNN was born on June 20, 1909, in Tasmania, Australia. Today is his 100th BIRTHDAY!

    Happy 100th Birthday Errol Flynn

    Plan an Errol Flynn movie marathon. He starred in over 60 movies, so you have a lot to chose from. (I'm going to watch "Captain Blood", "The Sea Hawk", "Against All Flags", and "The Adventures of Don Juan".)

    You can watch Errol star as Fletcher Christian in his VERY FIRST movie, "In the Wake of the Bounty" (1933) here:

    http://www.blinkx.com/video/in-the-wake-of...a-XHCreCBikOAZg

    Interesting Trivia: Errol Flynn was related maternally to one of the Bounty crew members (but probably not Christian himself, as has been reported in some accounts)!

    For your summer reading, you could get his autobiography "My Wicked, Wicked Ways" (or watch the film version of it).

    Errol Flynn died an early death on Oct. 14, 1959, of a heart attack, at age 50. Imagine the movies he could have made if he had lived until his 100th birthday.

    Learn more at his official website:

    http://cmgww.com/stars/flynn/

    There's a nice tribute at:

    http://www.whatmakesaman.net/wordpress/200...n-his-birthday/

    “It's not what they say about you, it's what they whisper”

    --Errol Flynn

    “I like my whisky old and my women young.”

    --Errol Flynn

    "He was an enchanting creature. I had more fun with Errol than everybody else put together…It was never ending fun."

    -- David Niven, friend and actor

    "He was all the heroes in one magnificent, sexy, animal package. I just wish we had someone around today half as good as Flynn."

    -- Jack L. Warner, studio boss

    --Jamaica Rose

    © 2009

  4. Steampunk Pyrates are greatly welcomed at the Pyrate Daze event, Sept. 19-20. The metal-hulled, smoked-stacked QUEEN MARY, rivets and all, will make a great background for Airship Piracy.

    Saturday will be more focused on historical pyrates, but Sunday will celebrate and honor Airship/Steampunk Pyrates. The headliner band for the Masquerade Ball on Saturday night is Abney Park, who have the song "Airship Pyrates", heard on Bilgemunky Radio.

    Here's an event that celebrates and welcomes Steampunk Pyracy! Make plans to come, rather than trying to invade events that want to focus more on historical piracy.

    --Jamaica Rose

  5. Cap'n Michael of the No Quarter Given crew and the PyRats will be there too. Swing by our No Quarter Given booth and say hello. Bart and Hank are available for whiskery smoochies, especially with the pirate wenches. (If you are unfamiliar with Bart and Hank, you can get to know them here: http://www.myspace.com/nqgrats ).

    --Jamaica Rose

    Aye! I'll bring Maynard the Monkey over to meet the little PyRats!

    Come on by my ship and have some fun with the Flyin' Monkey Cannon! I will of course also be performing several times on the main stage. A couple of my new show (not the Pier 39 show) and a couple of cameos with the Pirate Lords act.

    This year old Jack Spareribs and the Pirates of Harbor Bay are playin' host to the Pirates of Sacramento in our encampment. Come by and say arrr and make some new friends!

    -Ace

    AKA: Capt'n Spareribs

    Thanks for the invite. Though without me there, Michael will have his hands full (the PyRats help where they can though). So he probably can't get away much to actually enjoy the festival.

    I'll miss seeing your show. Hope it all goes well.

    --Jamaica Rose

  6. But it's also the same weekend as the Oceanside Sea and Pirate Festival, ...

    A couple of days ago I learned the pirate portion of Oceanside Harbor Days is NOT happening this year, so one less competing event for Pyrate Daze.

    --Jamaica Rose

    Yes, the pirate activites are cancelled, but pirate attendance is not. According to the Chamber of Commerce that is hosting the event, pirate participation is not so much cancelled as curtailed. Last year the event had a pirate theme and this year it doesn't. Consequently, for this year there will not be tall ships nor pirate battles. However, they are still inviting guilds (their words not mine) to come and setup at the event. So, indeed the pirate activity portion is cancelled, but pirate attendance/setup is not, which is a tad self-defeating IMO. I guess they will just have to wait and see how that pans out for them.

    For more info one can contact the Chamber of Commerce directly at 760-722-1534.

    Fair winds,

    -Greydog

    That sounds rather confusing. Pirates are welcomed, but there is no Pirates Harbor. I haven't heard why they canceled it.

    But I have heard some talk of a possible tall ship or pirate event in November i Oceanside. I'll post details when I hear something is firmly planned.

    Meanwhile, we'll be at the Pyrate Daze event Sept. 19-20 It's sounding like it will be quite a lot of fun.

    --Jamaica Rose

  7. September 19th & 20th, 2009: Pirates Weekend at Ohio Renaissance Festival

    Harveysburg, OHIO

    http://www.renfestival.com/

    Set sail for a swashbuckling weekend full of piratical shenanigans! Rollicking sea chanteys, the Pirate Stunt Show, and Pirate Play Time awaits ye land lovers! Enter the Talk Like a Pirate Contest to see if you can talk the talk or have to walk the plank! 513-897-7000, info@renfestival.com 

  8. September 19th to 20th, 2009: 4th Annual Portland Pirate Festival  

    Portland, OREGON

    http://www.portlandpiratefestival.com

    Time: Sat. 10 AM to 10 PM, Sun. 10 AM to 6 PM

    Location: Cathedral Park, under the St John’s Bridge

    Portland, OR

    Climb aboard as the 4th Annual Portland PIRATE Festival sets sail for two exciting days of pirate fun and family adventure under the historic St. John’s Bridge in Cathedral Park. Portland’s newest family festival has attracted over 28,000 patrons since 2006. Join us for more “pirattitude” for International Talk Like A Pirate Day Saturday and “Cut-Rate Kinfolk” Sunday!Tickets Prices: Adult (13+) / Youth (3-12) (2 and under free)

    Special Economic Stimulus Offer: $10.00 / $5.00 (thru July 20th)

    In advance: $12.00 / $6.00 (after July 20th)

    At the Gate: $15.00 / $8.00

    Order advance tickets online at Tickets Oregon, www.ticketsoregon.com

    Tickets also available at outlets in Portland and Newport. See website for more information and outlet locations.

    Information: www.portlandpiratefestival.com and (503) 853-1497

  9. September 19th - 20th, & 26th - 27th, 2009: Gold Coast Pirate Faire

    Lake Casitas, Ojai, CALIFORNIA 

    http://www.goldcoastfestivals.com/piratefa...tefestpg1.html 

    Time: 10 am - 6 pm

    Capt'n Scum, Blackbeard, Capt'n Morgan, Capt'n Kidd, and their motley crews, pirates, privateers, buccaneers, thieves, and others of that persuasion will be there to entertain and educate visitors about the glories of the age of Piracy. Games, parade, treasure hunts, 3 stages of entertainment, shows, merchants, sell'n plunder, food 'n grog 'n plenty fer the young 'uns to see and do. Phone/FAX: (805) 496-6036, E-mail goldcoastfestivals@gmail.com

  10. September 19, 2009: Delaware County's Riverfront Ramble 2009:

    Various locations along the Delaware River, PENNSYLVANIA

    http://www.riverfrontramble.org/

     [from the 2008 listing] Delaware County’s Riverfront Ramble is the largest river festival on Pennsylvania’s eastern seaboard, taking place along the shores of the Delaware River, across 14 miles of waterfront from Marcus Hook to Tinicum. Three Fireworks Shows, Free Shuttles from Marcus Hook to Tinicum, ‘Dining on the Delaware’ Food Fest, Canoe Race Starting at Heinz Wildlife Refuge, Games, Crafts and Car Shows, Free Concerts All Day, Children’s Theater & Dance Troops, Delco Idols, Environmental Education, Pirate Encampment, Tugboat Shows, Fire Engine & Pony Rides, Fishing Competition at Ridley Marina, Tours & Exhibits at Heinz Nat’l Wildlife Refuge, Historic Tugboat Jupiter. General info: Steve Byrne 610-565-3679, email: sbyrne@brandywinecvb.org

  11. September 19th & 20th, 2009: Pyrate Daze

    Long Beach, CALIFORNIA

    http://www.pyratedaze.com/

    On Talk Like a Pirate Day weekend, pirates of all eras, from historical buccaneers to Steampunk fantasy, will commandeer the Queen Mary ship in Long Beach, CA. PYRATE DAZE is a new event, and will be a weekend of fun, music, dancing, celebrities, authors, vendors, presentations, live sea battle with cannons, and more. A dinner and Masquerade Ball will be held on Saturday Night. Headliner band is "Abney Park" (Airship Pirates). Pirate discounts for rooms, and Queen Mary ghost tours.

  12. September 18th through 20th, 2009: Port of Los Angeles Lobster Festival

    Ports O' Call Village, San Pedro, CALIFORNIA

    http://lobsterfest.com

    The World's largest lobster festival, the Port of Los Angeles Lobster Festival features discount Maine lobster meals. After feasting on our world famous lobster meals, guests in the past have enjoyed dancing, street performers, Brethren of the Coast pirate camp, treasure hunt, tall ships and music, or shop for arts and crafts. Lobster lovers enjoy a scenic outdoor park and shops at Ports O' Call.

  13. September 18, 19 & 20 2009: Martin County Nautical Flea Market and Seafood Festival

    Stuart, FLORIDA

    http://www.FLNauticalFleaMarket.com

    9:00 am to 6:00 pm

    Martin County Fair Grounds, Stuart, Florida. Nautical Bargains Galore * Food * Music * You'll find: used boats, marine engine parts, fishing supplies, nautical art, nautical decor, diving & nautical antiques, fishing boats, sailing items, boating trailers, jet skies. Interested in becoming a Vendor? Go to the website to get a vendor's packet. (954) 205-7813 Fax (561) 395-5389 info@FLNauticalFleaMarket.com

  14. http://www.plankhousecrew.com/festival.html

    September 18th thru 20th, 2009: The 1st Annual Marcus Hook Pirate Festival

    Marcus Hook, PENNSYLVANIA

    Come join the Plankhouse Crew for some merriment and swashbuckly events which will prove to be educational, and will include workshops, deomnstrations, and prizes. You may even meet the famous pirate Blackbeard himself.

    Friday: Pirate Feast at the Gold Room. All in attendance must be in period clothes. The finalists in the Margaret Pageant will face the final judging by the visiting pirate captains.

    Saturday: In concert with the Delaware County's RiverFront Ramble, pirates will be roaming the docks and streets of the historic river town, being piratical, and presenting the history of the Golden Age of Piracy and Colonial life in Marcus Hook as it was. Workshops and demos, also pillaging and plundering, Skirmish with militia

    Sunday: Pub Tour

  15. http://fortmacarthur.tripod.com/

    July 11th-12th, 2009: 10th Anniversary of Old Fort MacArthur Days

    San Pedro, CALIFORNIA

    First Multicultural & Living History Event presented west of the Mississippi River and in the State of California. Annual artillery show and fundraiser that supports the Fort MacArthur Museum. The event is held on the weekend following the Fourth of July holiday. Various military organizations and groups (from ancient Roman Legionnaires to the Modern era) support the event. All group encampments are focused on accurately presenting life as it was in the past. The museum is located in Angels Gate Park, 3601 South Gaffey Street, in the historic harbor city of San Pedro, California. Old Fort MacArthur Days is a blank fire event. Many historical reenactment groups will be firing various weapons during the course of the event, and there will be a massed fire by cannons at the end of the day. Two groups of privateers will be on hand, the Rogue Privateers, and the Port Royal Privateers. The Rogue Privateers will raid for items and then auction them off to benefit the museum. Activities and educational content are presented, so we can always find something to do for everyone! Anyone interested in participating at the event with the Rogue Privateers contact Dan McGrew, aka Duncan MacGregor, at: DMBOTC@aol.com

  16. There will be lots of buccaneers and rovers at the Old Fort MacArthur Days this year.

    Both the Rogue Privateers and the Port Royal Privateers will be there setting up camp.

    Cap'n Michael, myself, and our furry crew will be setting up with the Rogue Privateers (in fact, Cap'n Michael is the Captain for the event). We'll be encamped next to the Winged Hussars, so shouldn't be hard to find.

    The Rogue Privateers will have plenty of artillery present. So lots of excitement.

    For the youngun's we'll have a spar set up for them to explore, and feel what it was like to climb out on the yard, on the footropes, and reef the sail. We'll also have period games for young and old to try their hand at. And lots of critters (goats, chickens, and our ship's rats).

    We'll be raiding other sutlers (some surprises planned), and then auctioning off what plunder we gather, all to benefit the Old Fort MacArthur Museum.

    This year, there is some construction in the area, so less parking lots then usual. If you plan to come, it'll be a good idea to arrive early so you don't have to walk from miles away. Carpool if possible.

    This is not an event where spectators come in garb, but if you'd like to encamp with the Rogue Privateers and hang out with the sea rovers with a historically accurate emphasis, there is still time to sign the articles. Just send Dan, aka Duncan MacGregor, a signal at: DMBOTC@aol.com

    --Jamaica Rose

  17. http://www.stlpiratefest.com/

    September 12th through 27th, 2009: (weekends): The 4th Annual St. Louis Pirate Festival

    Wentzville, MISSOURI

    First is was that rascal Condent, then the trio of terror Roberts, Calico, and Blackbeard. Now it seems since Blackbeard has settled down and married and Roberts has gone off in search of new booty that Calico is once again trying his hand at the wealth of Martinique. With a new governor brings a new commander and Capt. Gruyere has brought his daughter , Josephine,with him. He has been put to the test as pirates once again have come to the island. This time however it's not just gold but his daughter that has caught the pirates fancy. Vile Farnum has been smitten with Josephine, and her LARGE dowry, and is trying to please her by making himself "respectable" for Josephine to present him. Follow along as Vile and Josephine try to outwit both the military and the pirates to be together. Come and see how the new Governor gets added to the struggles as he too has an eye for Josephine! Who will win Josephine's fair hand and who will end up with the gold? And if that wasn't enough... The St Clair House with the Academic Assembly for the Regulation and Rescue of Rapscallions and Rascals (AARRR) present a tale of love on the high seas...staring Mdme. St Clair's son-in-law Blackbeard as Juliet (just don't tell him!) Held at Wentzville's Rotary Park. St Louis Pirate Festival Office 425 Spencer Road St. Peters, MO 63376 (636) 928-4141. For more information about volunteer opportunities, call Tammy at 636-443-9975.

  18. parenfaire.com/pages/pa_ren_faire/parenfaire_theme_wk10.html

    http://parenfaire.com

    August 22nd and 23rd, 2009: Pyrate Invasion at the Pennsylvania Renaissance Faire

    Mt. Hope, PENNSYLVANIA

    11 a.m. to 8 p.m

    Not only are pyrates invited this weekend, but so are bikers from far and wide to Pyrate Invasion Weekend. Ride yer bike, and save. The first 750 bikers receive a free limited edition kickstand puck sponsored by Harley Davidson. Receive a $10 discount just for showing up on two wheels! Visit the Pennsylvania Renaissance Faire website for more information. You can also contact their marketing department at marketingdept@parenfaire.com or (717) 665-7021 ext. 147

    All makes and models welcome. No colors please.

    Pyrate Invasion Weekend is located on the grounds of Mt. Hope Estate and Winery, 2775 Lebanon Rd. Manheim, PA 17545. (717) 665-7021

  19. Great Lakes River Pirates will be in attendedance

    http://www.kohkohmah.com/

    Kokomo, Indiana

    September 19 & 20, 2009

    10 Miles West of Kokomo, Indiana

    Adults $5.00 ~ Senior Citizens & Students $4.00

    Children 5 and under free

    Come and ...........

    Feel the excitement of the woods in

    beautiful Wildcat Valley of Western

    Howard County.

    Step back into time......

    Watch the re-enactors authenticate the

    past in a natural hillside amphitheatre. A

    perfect setting to learn about the

    French & Indian War and also local history

    of Howard County and the city of first, Kokomo,IN.

    which is part of the Wabash Valley area.

    Hear Chief Koh-Koh-Mah speak of the battles his ancestors fought.

    Meet David Foster the founder of the first

    trading post in Howard County. Hear for

    yourself how Kokomo got its name.

    Experience the siege at fictitious Fort Richardville

    and the battle on Winding Creek.

    Enjoy great food, drink and music.

    Purchase something from the past on Trader's Row.

    Watch how crafts were done in the 1700's.

    Visit the Military Camp, Demonstrator Camp, Longhunter Camp, Voyageur Camp and the Eastern Woodland Indian Village.

    Hear God's message as it was given in the 1700's.

    Church Service is at 9 AM Sunday in the amphitheatre.

    kohkohmahfoster@aol.com Contact Bob Auth for a reenactor registration or application form or for information about the School Program on

    Friday, Sept. 18.

  20. http://www.tallshipsfestival.com/

    September 12th & 13th, 2009: Toshiba Tall Ships Festival

    Dana Point, CALIFORNIA

    Tall ships parade (Brig Pilgrim, Spirit of Dana Point and many others) , sunset sails. Ship tours, cannon battles, sea chanteys, art show, pirate camp (Port Royal Privateers), tour the Ocean Institute, food, music and much more. No Quarter Given booth.  Usually held the weekend after Labor Day. Call the Ocean Institute at (949) 496-2274

  21. http://www.portorchard.com

    September 12th & 13th, 2009: 4th Annual Pirate Murder Mystery Weekend "Who Killed the Cap'n?" 

    Port Orchard, WASHINGTON

    The 2009 Murder Mystery Planning Committee invites you to be a part of our committee! Join us for our next meeting Tues. June 16th and June 30th at 9am at Myreh's Restaurant or call the Chamber office at 360-876-3505 for more information.

    [from the 2008 listing] Participants will look for clues at downtown businesses and interview characters in an interactive play to discover who killed Cap'n Dwight "Deadly D" Cline, a notorious pirate. According to "legend," Cap'n Cline has a hidden treasure trove waiting to be discovered. The event features a Market Faire near Waterfront Marina Park. There will be crafts for kids, pirate stories and other family-friendly activities throughout the weekend. Also Pirate Look-a-like Contest and a Pirate's Ball. Phone: 360/876-3505, Toll Free: 1-800-982-8139, e-mail: office@portorchard.com

  22. http://www.shorelinevillage.com/Piratedaysept2008.html

    August 22nd & 23rd, 2009: Shoreline Village's Pirate Festival

    Long Beach, CALIFORNIA  

    1pm—7 pm

    [from the 2008 listing] FREE family fun for all! Pirate Day at Shoreline Village will include a host of events for everyone in the family.

    * Pirate Costume Contest for Children and Adults * Pirate Antics * Sword Fights * Fire Manipulation * Face Painting * Pirate Band * Hair Wrapping * Balloon Artist

    Pirate Charles band. Capt. Jack Sparrow and Capt. Hook look-a-likes.  

    Take a cruise with some Pirates "Hopefully you return" 1:30, 3:00, 4:30 PM Adults: $12.00, Children under 12: $6.00 & under 5: Free

    Professional photos with your favorite pirate ~ $10.00 on the boardwalk.

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