Throughout this piratical weekend a competition will run for the best-dressed male and best-dressed female pirate. Continual assessment will take place throughout Saturday and Sunday and points will be awarded for costume and the most bubbly Baltimore buccaneer’s behaviour. Final judgement and booty prizegiving will take place on Sunday afternoon at 5pm. Port activities over the weekend are as follows: Friday 29th June 7-9pm……….Music and storytelling at The Glebe with optional barbecue (10 euro). Listen to buccaneering songs and tales of the sea and times past. ___________________________________ Saturday 30th June 11.00……….Children’s pirate treasure hunt at Glebe Gardens 12.00……….24 hour pirate ‘swimathon’ in Baltimore swimming pool (proceeds in aid of Baltimore Community Leisure Centre. For further details contact pool 028 20622)) 2.30……….Pirate conference in Dún na Séad castle. Speakers Des Ekin, assistant editor of the Sunday World, and author of The Stolen Village will discuss the Sack of Baltimore and the trade of Christian captives to the slave markets of Algiers, and Connie Kelleher, Underwater Archaeologist with the Dept. of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht’s Underwater Archaeology unit will discuss piracy off the south coast in the early seventeenth century. (Booking - Tel.0872903236) (10 euro). Afternoon (by arrangement)……….Snorkel with your personal guide and visit pirates’ caves and inlets around Baltimore, that in the 17th century would have been used to hide boats and bounty. (Subject to weather and minimum numbers so prebooking is necessary). (Tel. 028 20511) Afternoon (by arrangement)……….Kyaking excursions into coastal pirate caves and inlets to search for hidden booty. (Tel. 028 21058) 4pm……….Entertainment at the Square with living history ‘pirates’ and interactive re-enactments of aspects of the ‘Sack of Baltimore’. Be transported back to the Baltimore of 1631 and experience the pirate raid. Dress up in pirate costume or be taken captive and put in chains. Listen to a chorus of sea shanties performed by a band of local lads and lassies, while exotic dancers in colourful costume transport you to the slave markets of north Africa. Afternoon activities begin at 4pm followed by music at the Square performed by the usual Scurvy Scoundrels!! _______________________________________ Sunday 1st July 2.30 and 4.30……….Pirate boat tours of Baltimore harbour. These tours will have live commentary and will explore the course taken by the Algerian pirates when they raided Baltimore in 1631, taking 107 inhabitants off to a life of slavery in north Africa. (Tel.0872638470) Afternoon……….Throughout the afternoon there will be entertainment at the Square again with interactive living history re-enactments. Delve into the world of piracy and slavery of seventeenth century Baltimore. 2.30……….Children’s best dressed pirate competition with parade from the Square. 3.00 – 4.30……….Afternoon of children’s games and entertainment in the pirate playground. (Fundraiser organised by Rath Parents’ Association) 5.00……….Prizegiving of children’s pirate fancy dress competition and primary schools’ drawing and short story competition. Final judging of best adult male and female pirate. 5.30……….Celebrate your successful survival of the pirate weekend with more Scurvy Scoundrels’ music at the Square!!
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