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From: ljketcham <ljketcham@sCAHS.ORG>
Date: Tue, 25 Dec 2018 06:47:53 -0500
Subject: Fw (1): k05
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'We women are only vulnerable because we are a pioneer generation daring to refuse to compromise in love and relying on our own economic power. In twenty years' time men won't even dare start with fuckwittage because we will just laugh in their faces,' bellowed Sharon.
"You will keep looking while I'm away, won't you?" said Hermione. "And send me an owl if you find anything."
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From: Ljketcham
Date: Wed, 21 May 2015 02:59:31 +0000
To: Markstruths Santamaria
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Monday, September 17, 2012
Talk Like A Pirate Weekend 2012
We held Talk Like a Pirate Weekend on the Columbus Santa Maria September 15th & 16th.
Weather was perfect during the day. It got cold at night so the few people who had planned to sleep on the ship slept indoors instead.
I took over steerage. I added several navigational instruments from my own collection to the ones already on the Santa Maria. That let me contrast navigation in 1492 and the 1690s.
I also had my cannon set up beside the ship's so I could show how each one was loaded. Mission was set up in his regular spot midships with his pirate surgeon display.
At the fore of the ship we had cooking and a table with certificates, coloring pages, and doubloons for the kids.
Word is getting out about the battle. Most people arrived between 1 and 2. The ship was very crowded then. Hardly andone arrived before noon or after 3:30.
We had to do a stripped-down battle with three people in the Black Sheep, three people returning fire, a crew on the mortar and the howitzer. It was enough to make a lot of noise.
The jetty surrounding the ship picked up a lot of silt last year and is now overgrown with weeds. When we were beyond it we could not be seen from the ship. To get around this we let the boat drift at the end of the jetty.
The ship took in around $2,000 over the weekend which makes it a very successful event.
Weather was perfect during the day. It got cold at night so the few people who had planned to sleep on the ship slept indoors instead.
I took over steerage. I added several navigational instruments from my own collection to the ones already on the Santa Maria. That let me contrast navigation in 1492 and the 1690s.
I also had my cannon set up beside the ship's so I could show how each one was loaded. Mission was set up in his regular spot midships with his pirate surgeon display.
At the fore of the ship we had cooking and a table with certificates, coloring pages, and doubloons for the kids.
Word is getting out about the battle. Most people arrived between 1 and 2. The ship was very crowded then. Hardly andone arrived before noon or after 3:30.
We had to do a stripped-down battle with three people in the Black Sheep, three people returning fire, a crew on the mortar and the howitzer. It was enough to make a lot of noise.
The jetty surrounding the ship picked up a lot of silt last year and is now overgrown with weeds. When we were beyond it we could not be seen from the ship. To get around this we let the boat drift at the end of the jetty.
The ship took in around $2,000 over the weekend which makes it a very successful event.
Monday, March 28, 2011
2011 Opening Weekend
The ship opens on Fri. April 1, 10 am-3 PM. Opening ceremonies are Sun. April 3 starting at noon...all ship tours that day are 99 cents. Join us for the ceremony: cannon fire, the Sea Cadets posting our American flag and patriotic music, followed by the salty harmonies of the Hard Tackers at 1 pm as they sing sea shanties. Free coloring books for the kids! Also on Sun. April 3, we'll have the author Susan Levine signing her new children’s book “Packard Takes Flight”. Books are available for purchase at our visitor/education center.
Questions? 614-645-8760 or 614-645-0351.
Questions? 614-645-8760 or 614-645-0351.
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