HomeMy WebLinkAbout19840_BLACKBEARDS'S BOUNTY FEST_19981006CAMA AND DRED';1E AND FILL
GENERAL
N° 019840- L
PERMIT
as authorized by the Stato of North Carolina
Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources and th JCastal Resources Commission
in an area of environmental concern pursu nt to 15A NCAC
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Type of Project Activity
PROJECT DESCRIPTION ' SKETC
Pier (dock) length
Groin length
number
Bulkhead length
max. distance offshore
Basin, channel dimensions
cubic yards
Boat ramp dimensions
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This permit is subject to compliance with this application, site
drawing and attached general and specific conditions. Any
violation of these terms may subject the permittee to a fine,
imprisonment or civil action; and may cause the permit to be-
come null and void.
This permit must be on the project site and accessible to the
permit officer when the project is inspected for cxn,pliance.
The applicant certifies by signing this permit that I' this pro-
ject is consistent with the local land use plan and all local
ordinances, and 2) a written statement has been ob,ii, eL' from
adjacent riparian landowners certifying that they f 4; no
objections to the proposed work.
In issuing this permit the State of North Carolina (;citifies that�I l
this project is consistent with the North Carf-iina Coastal application fee..
Management Program.
Top Secret
ATTACK PLAN
1. Pyrate forces gather in Beaufort for a 2pm departure.
2. MEKA II comes up the channel firing. Behind her is the
infamous GOOD FORTUNE, commanded by Captain Ron, towing
four cutters.
3. GOOD FORTUNE proceeds slowly up the channel dropping
off the four cutters. Two head up channel in the wake
of GOOD FORTUNE and two make their way to shore
discharging their brigand crews.
4. MEKA II fires on Fort Sugar Loaf and a small enemy
cutter with two soldiers aboard.
5. Enemy cutter receives a hit and sinks.
6. MEKA II, GOOD FORTUNE and the remaining two cutters
pound away at the defending Fort Sugar loaf and the
militia manning their cannons ashore.
7. With superior firepower the fort falls with one cutter
planting Blackbeard's flag.
8. The crews from the other cutters have made their way
through the crowd, buying their way with a treasure of
necklace and coin, and attack the shore cannon from the
rear.
9. The militia is dispatched and all the cutters land in
front of the militia and make their triumphant landing.
10. MEKA II, GOOD FORTUNE and the four cutters tie up for a
victorious celebration and a sacking of the city.
APR a 2000
Cartai" Si"bAb Attachi»,g fort SuSAr to xf
To all to whom these presents shall come,
se»b Greetings:
K"OW Y£
That o» M" 19"h aub 20"', 2000, Morehea`v
CitM, North Carols»a is hostitig the a»»Nal Nortli
Caroli»a 131ackbearb festival, M-45ter,4 a n'b
Histo" of the sea. Captain Horatio Si"bab, of the
armeb privateer %t£KA 11, is aski»S for assista»ce
i" attacking this faire cit'4 A"b its festival of
mercha"ts. A Se»oral call is goi"S out to the
broth erlh oo5 to gather i» the seaport tow" of
'Deaufort, North Caroli»a o» the IS"' a»519", for a
ba,4 a»b a half of carousi"S a»b merry -making
prior to the 2pm 5eparture b-4 flotilla for the
plu»berinS A"b pillaging of Morehea5 Cit-4.
Those heartij souls wishi»S to participate,
please Co»tact Captai» Si»bab for abbitioral
iuformatior at: r.o. 'Dox w5,, t;eaufort, INC 20516
252-7293-7971; phoNe/fax
Name
Crew Name
Abbress
Number i» Crew
test rho»e Number
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Schedule
Of
Events
Saturday, May 20
Beaufort:
10:00 am — 5:00 pm
Beaufort Historic Site open, Pirate encampment on grounds.
11:00 am — 3:00 pm
NC Maritime Museum open to public, Blackbeard Exhibit,
UNC-TV video, Radio contact with Queen Anne's Revenge dive site at
11:00 am
Morehead City:
10:00 am
Official Festival Open and Welcome
10:15 — 10:45 am
Pirate Music — Connie Mason (Main Stage)
10:30 am
Strolling with Squeezeboxes — Bob Zentz
10:45 am
Street Marching Band
11:00 am
Colonial Instruments and music — Simon Spaulding
11:15 am
Colonial Dancers
11 A5 am
Story Teller and Music — John Golden
12:15 pm
Street Marching Band
Costume Judging
12:30 pm
Colonial Dancers with Simon Spaulding
1:00 pm
Sea Chanteys and Historic Instruments — Bob Zentz
1:45 pm
Street Marching Band
2:00 pm
TBA
2:30 pm
Marching Pirate Band
2:45 pm
Colonial instruments & Music — Simon Spaulding and Sara Kirtland
3:00 pm
Strolling with Squeezeboxes — Bob Zentz
3:30 pm
SOUND THE ALARM -PIRATE BATTLE BEGINS!
4:00 pm
Treasure Hunt Contest Winner Chosen
7:00 pm
Blackbeard's Pirate Parry - Katherine Davis Park - ticketed event
"Most events take place at the Main Stage in Jaycee Park — All times are approximate
Education .Stage — In the Tent at Katherine Davis Park
Saturday, May 20
10:00 am — 5:00 pm Blackbeard/Piratical Art Exhibit — Carteret County School Students
10:15 am — 10:45 am Nautical Program — Simon Spaulding
11:00 am Blackbeard the Pirate - Ben Cherry
12:00 pm Sailor's Seachest — Bob Zentz
1:00 pm Cannon Loading Demonstration — Simon Spaulding
1:30 pm Interactive Children's Dance Instruction — Simon Spaulding
2:45 pm Joy & Smiley's Pegleg Pirate
For more information about the North Carolina Blackbeard Festival, call (252) 726-5083
www.downtownmoreheadcity.com
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