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Post by kyrsalynn on Jan 10, 2010 3:05:23 GMT -5
AHOY THERE, MATEY! Team Wench will hold its ninth annual Privateer Feast 'To Save the Treasured Chest' benefitting Breast Cancer Awareness and Research on Saturday, February 27th, 2010 so get ready for another incredible voyage! We set sail at 6:00 p.m. and keep going until 10:30 p.m. That's an extra half hour of Food, Fun and Drink! We also have a new port for this year's Feast. It's the Earleigh Heights Volunteer Fire Company (VFC) in Severna Park, Maryland. It's a larger venue with a huge Galley, a huge Hold for the Grog, a Quarterdeck that will give the entire Crew a great view of our Entertainers and a Main Deck big enough hold nearly twice as many Pirates and with more room to set up yer feast gear. And there's plenty of up close places where ye can drop yer anchor! Feast tickets go on sale on Monday, January 11 at Noon for an Early Bird price of the same $50 they have been for the last four years. Be sure to buy your tickets before Wednesday, January 27 at 11:59 p.m EST to get the Early Bird price. If you wait until after that time you can still buy Feast tickets, but at the Regular price of $60. Tickets will be available at this price until Wednesday, February 24 at 6:00 p.m EST. Sign on for Privateer Feast #9: Raising the BAR. Please visit the Privateer Feast web site ( www.teamwench.org/pf) for complete details. Redistribution of this letter is absolutly permitted - thank you! Team Wench Inc. - www.teamwench.org/
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Post by kyrsalynn on Jan 25, 2010 10:13:11 GMT -5
Tickets are still available. Remember, we are at at bigger place this year, so that mean more room for our friends (we normally would have sold out by now). Be sure to get your tickets before the price goes up on Jan 28th. www.teamwench.org/pf
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Post by Sir Black Fox on Jan 25, 2010 12:05:41 GMT -5
I just bought two. . .for Cyn and I. . .SEE YOU THERE!
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Post by Sir Black Fox on Mar 1, 2010 8:46:37 GMT -5
This was the BEST Privateer Feast every put together! The food was great, the entertainment well-paced, the refreshments flowed nicely, and it was über-organized. Although I was sent to jail no less than five times that night from various friends, my chalice was never empty of drink and the atmosphere was perfect.
Huzzahh to all those wenches who put this year's fest together. . . it was just AMAZING! Next year's event will sell out quickly, I just know it. . . if the same wenches are involved in its organization and delivery.
If you didn't get out to the feast, you missed the best party of the year!
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Post by willpaisley on Mar 1, 2010 19:42:14 GMT -5
It was a bit crowded, but only because they sold 275 tickets or so, over 100 (or so) tickets more than any other year (and they *STILL* didn't sell out, meaning that you didn't have to have your mouse hovering over the "buy" button at the crack of whenever-they-declared-tickets-were-on-sale-o'clock). The food lasted well past 9PM, there was free beer, wine and cider, lots and lots and lots o' pirates, pyrates and people just dressed funny, over $7000 worth of raffle items (including a Half Moon cloak and a Tigger-woodburned map of Revel Grove, several feet across), a rather strange-looking Morris dancer with his handkerchief coming out of his fly, an all-too-short surprise performance by The O'Danny Girls and Damon/Louis doing the most righteous version of Sailor's Prayer ever heard (or seen, since there was an honest-to-Skippy stage for the performers this year).
Seriously, it rocked. Hard.
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