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The Waterfront Playhouse kicks off their exciting 69th season with another fabulous concert

ENCORE! Key West Showstoppers
Sat. Nov. 22 - Sun, Nov. 23 - 8PM - $50

ENCORE! will feature over 25 of Key West’s finest singers performing great numbers from hit Broadway shows. Both evenings will include post-performance catered parties. Directed by Danny Weathers with guest Musical Director Robert Strickland. Scheduled to perform are: David Black, Laurie Breakwell, Melody Cooper, Marc Crow, Joy Hawkins, Mary Falconer, Penny Leto, Michael McCabe, Leslie McQueen, Bruce Moore, Mike Mulligan, Bobby Nesbitt, Marjorie Paul-Shook, Randy Roberts, Carmen Rodriguez, Gordon Ross, Vicki Roush, Dean Walters, Danny Weathers, John Wells, Henry Woods and Scott Zimmerman, Ruben Navarro, Skipper Kripitz and Joe Dallas. They will be doing showstopping numbers from such shows as “Sweet Charity,” “A Chorus Line,” “Gypsy,” “Jacques Brel,” “Wicked,” “Mame,” “Fiddler On The Roof,” “Company,” “Forum,” “Oympus On My Mind,” “Ur! inetown,” Kiss Me Kate,” “Follies,” “My Fair Lady,” “The Most Happy Fella,” “City of Angels” and much more! Not to be missed!

For more details, go to www.waterfrontplayhouse.org. or call 294-5015.

A Taste of Wine and Music

Friday, November 14, 2008 @ 7:30 pm

Enjoy a taste of the vine while strolling through the Key West Botanical Garden and listening to music by Key West’s finest performers. Wines featured from all over the world. Cases may be ordered from the distributor and the Garden will received 10% of the sale. Everyone benefits!
$10 members / $15 non-members

For more information visit www.keywestbotanicalgarden.org

The Red Head Dilemma - a children’s musical

The Waterfront Playhouse will present “The Red Head Dilemma,” an interactive children’s musical for ages 6 to 12 that has been created by the Key West Children’s Theatre Company. “The Red Head Dilemma” will play Saturday mornings at 11:00, November 8, 15, 22 & 29. Tickets are ONLY $1 for children and $5 for adults! There are no reservations, but general seating and cash payment is requested. Doors will open at 10:30. For more details, please go to www.waterfrontplayhouse.org. or call 294-5015.

“The Red Head Dilemma” is a new musical that tells the tale of Red Head City, an imaginary society where red hair and all things red are essential. All is well in the Red Head City until a non-red haired stranger shows up. The stranger’s fate is then decided by the audience. The musical was written by Kyle Caskey and David Black, who also star, along with Valerie Carr, Jennifer Cohen, Carolyn Cooper, Joan O’Dowd and Scott Zimmerman. Michael Aaglan directs with choreography by Carolyn Cooper. The original score is by Michael Fauss. The set is by Michael Boyer and the fanciful costumes are by Sushi.

The Waterfront Playhouse would like to acknowledge with our deepest thanks the generous donations from Suzie and Nick Trivisonno and the Dogwood Foundation that have underwritten this production.

Key West WPA Walking Tour

Key West Heritage House presents a series of events inspired by the Great Depression through art, lectures, walking tours and the premiere of an oral history film documentary.

The series opens with “WPA Artists: Inspired by the Depression,” a special exhibit of recently restored Depression-era works created by WPA artists, as well as other local artists of the time. The exhibit opens to the public at 6 p.m. Friday, Nov. 14, followed by a 7:30 p.m. presentation by Key West historian Tom Hambright.

On Nov. 15, the Heritage House will launch the “Key West WPA Walking Tour,” the first in a series of tours to be offered every second Saturday through February. Lead by local history guides, the walking tour will lead participants on a journey through Old Town Key West to discover the works of WPA artists and the stories behind the art. The tours will commence at 10 a.m. on Saturdays, Nov. 15, Dec. 13, Jan. 10 and Feb 14 at Key West Heritage House, 410 Caroline St. The cost is $20. Tickets will be sold the morning of each tour.

On May 6, 1935, the Works Progress Administration (W.P.A.) was created to help provide economic relief to the citizens of the United States who were suffering through the Great Depression.  The Federal Art Project was one of the divisions of the W.P.A. It operated from August 29, 1935 until June 30, 1943. Reputed to have created more than 200,000 separate works.  FAP’s primary goals were to employ out-of-work artists and to provide art for non-federal government buildings: schools, hospitals, libraries and the like.

For more details, visit www.heritagehousemuseum.org

Robert Frost Poetry Festival 2009

The 15th Annual Robert Frost Poetry Festival will be held in Key West, Florida April 15th - 19th, 2009 on the grounds of the Heritage House Museum, the Robert Frost Cottage, and select Key West venues.

The festival will feature poetry and haiku workshops, poetry and haiku readings, art & film events and an international poetry and haiku contests.

Enter the Adult Poetry Contest where the top 3 winners earn cash prizes, up to $150.

Entry details:

  • Entry fee: $10 per poem
  • Previously unpublished work
  • Open to style and theme
  • 40 lines maximum, each poem
  • typed copy.
  • Two copies of each poem, with your name, address, phone and/or e-mail on one copy only.

Mail to:
Robert Frost Poetry Contest,
Heritage House Museum,
410 Caroline Street,
Key West, FL 33040.

Make checks payable to Key West Robert Frost Poetry Festival

Postmarked Deadline: March 23rd, 2009

Key West Heritage House Poet Laureate Robert Frost was a frequent visitor to 410 Caroline Street and wintered from 1945 to 1960 in the 1834 garden cottage now known as the Robert Frost Cottage.

For Schedule and Workshop details, visit www.robertfrostpoetryfestival.com

Sculpture Key West 2009

“Containment Series: extra planetary object 001” by Bob Coon

“Containment Series: extra planetary object 001” by Bob Coon

Sculpture Key West 2009 is shaping up to be the most cohesive and challenging exhibition to date.  This annual outdoor exhibition, now in its 14th year, opens January 18, 2009, and showcases 32 works by local, national and international artists on the tropical island of Key West, Florida.

Known primarily as an offbeat tourist destination and as the home of reclusive writers like Ernest Hemingway and Tennessee Williams, Key West has recently achieved some critical attention from the artworld at large with this outdoor exhibition of contemporary and cutting-edge sculpture.  Sculpture Key West has been working quietly to build a solid reputation of artistic excellence and is attracting world-class curators and artists.

The 2009 show features installations that were selected by a jury led by Shamim M. Momin, Associate Curator of the Whitney Museum in New York and co-curator of the 2008 Whitney Biennial.   Additional jury members were Robert Chambers, internationally renowned artist living in Miami; Vera Vasek, SKW board member and artist; Eric Holowacz, Executive Director of The Studios of Key West; and Gavin McKiernan, a Key West arts professional.

This year’s jury selected works with a similar overall theme to give the exhibition a sense of cohesion. As conceived by Momin, sculptures that are site-specific or site-dependent tend to be the most interesting and successful.  Works that are environmental, ethereal, ephemeral, works that are constructed on site, or that reference the history of the site are the focus of this year’s exhibition.  Many of them will cease to exist after the show is over.

The majority of the artworks will be installed at Fort Zachary Taylor State Park, which opens March 1 and West Martello Tower, which opens Jan 18, 2009.  Some additional works will be installed at other locations around the island, including Bayview Pond (past home of the Loch Ness Monster) and the White Street Pier. The show closes on April 18, 2009, at all locations.

Some highlights for the 2009 exhibition include:  A tower of Cuban bread, a giant glowing halo, silver “ghost flags,” a tower of salt (to go with the bread?), a giant line demonstrating the tangent to the earth, a fence in the shape of the detainment center at Guantanamo Bay, a hot-pink trailer filled with snarling dogs and a glowing pink hole in Bayview Pond.

Interesting trends are in evidence among the selected sculptures.  This year’s show is heavier on video and audio installations, works that light up at night, glow, ring, buzz, and hum.  Works that melt, disappear, get eaten or get lost and found are also common, and perhaps will cease to exist before the show closes.

Returning Key West favorites John Martini, Lauren P. McAloon, and Anja Marais are all making large and dramatic works for Fort Taylor.  Artists hail from Florida and ten other states (including New York, Alabama, Connecticut, Illinois, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Tennessee and Wisconsin) as well as two international participants, from Paris and Berlin.

Notable returning and new artists are:  Mike Ross (Brooklyn) Cameron Gainer (Minneapolis), Lori Nozick (New York), Steven Durow (New Orleans), Karlis Rekevics (Brooklyn), Andrea Stanislav (Minneapolis), Diana Sphungin (Brooklyn), Blane De St Croix (Boca Raton), Roy Staab (Wisconsin), Richard Medlock (Miami), Karen McCoy (Hartford, CT).  Twenty-four are new to the exhibition, eleven artists are returning. Four sculptures will be made by artist collaborative teams.

17th Annual Meeting of the Minds 2008

17th Annual Meeting of the Minds 2008
Bar Stools & Beach Chairs
October 30 - November 2, 2008 (Key West, Florida)

Meeting of the Minds is Parrot Heads In Paradise Inc.’s annual convention. To attend you must be a member in good standing of a Parrot Head Club. There are over 200 chapters in the US, Australia, Canada and Europe, including the Virtual Parrot Head Club.

More than 3,000 fans of the legendary singer, songwriter and bestselling author will flock to Key West to celebrate their hero’s music and the lifestyle it promotes.

Most convention activities are open only to registered members of Parrot Head clubs, but the public is invited to attend the Margaritaville Street Fest, planned for 1-6 p.m. Friday, Oct. 31, adjacent to Margaritaville at Duval and Fleming streets.

For more information about the Parrot Heads’ convention in Key West, visit the Meeting of the Minds section of the Parrot Head clubs’ official Web site at www.phip.com

Key West Webcams

Check out the entertainment around town.  Many bars have webcams with streaming video.

Hog’s Breath Saloon Stage Cam
Listen live as bands play on stage at Hog’s Breath.

Schooner Wharf Webcam
Listen live as bands play on stage at Schooner Wharf.

Sloppy Joe’s Webcam
Listen live as bands play on stage at Sloppy Joe’s.

Green Parrot Bar Webcam
Listen live as bands play on stage at Green Parrot.

Cowboy Bills Honky Tonk Saloon Webcam
Listen live as bands play on stage at Cowboy Bills.  Watch the sexy bull riding contests.

Ocean Key Resort Sunset Pier
Streaming Video Sunset Pier Web Cam

Mallory Square Cam
See the sunset and Key West Harbor

Top of La Concha Hotel Webcam
See the sunset from The Top!

49th Annual Key West House and Garden Tours

49th Annual Key West House and Garden Tours
sponsored by the
Old Island Restoration Foundation

Old Island’s 48th annual series of Key West House and Garden Tours featured lovely homes and gardens reflecting the varied tastes and originality of their owners. Visitors were enchanted by exquisite restorations and creative renovations surrounded by lush tropical gardens and delightful interiors featuring art collections, antiques, and much more.

Make plans now to attend the
2008-2009 Season
December 26-27, 2008,
5 to 8 p.m.
January 16-17, 2009,
5 to 8 p.m.
February 20-21, 2009,
10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
March 13-14, 2009,
10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Advance reservations are not necessary.
Tickets, at $25 per person, can be purchased a week before the tour at these locations:
1. Key West’s Oldest House &  Garden 322 Duval Street
2. ITT Office at Sigsbee Park
3. TIB Bank branches 330 Whitehead Street and 3618 N. Roosevelt Blvd.
4. The featured homes during Tour hours

Proceeds from the OIRF House and Garden Tours benefit the preservation of the architecture and cultural heritage of Key West.

Pirates in Paradise 2008

Pirates in Paradise Festival will be tentatively invading Key West from Nov. 29 through Dec. 7, 2008! Raise Yer Flag, Grab Yer Mate and Join Us in Celebrating the Golden Age of Sail & Seafaring Adventure as Pirates In Paradise Festival Invades Key West, Florida

Pirates in Paradise Sea Battle

Pirates in Paradise Sea Battle

2008 Festival Schedule (Tentative)

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 2008

All Day – Ongoing Maritime & Pirate Exhibits at Key West Museums and Historic Attractions, including Fort Taylor Historic Site, Pirate Soul, Mel Fisher Museum, Custom House Museum, Light House Museum, Shipwreck Historeum, Heritage House, East Martello Tower & Wrecker’s Museum/Oldest House.

Noon – 1:30pm – Tall Ship Pirate Invasion Sail. Capt. Finbar, the scurvy crew of his schooner WOLF and the Bone Island Buccaneers join forces for this swashbuckling adventure at sea! Meet at the WOLF (1/2 hour prior to departure) at Key West’s Historic Seaport. Reservations: (305) 296-9694.

1:30 – 5pm Invasion Party at Key West Historic Seaport. Celebrate with the pirates and watch as they “attack” the land forces at Key West’s Historic Seaport and claim the island for their own! For more info call (305) 296-9694.

4 – 7pm Pirate’s Choice Rum Pub Stroll with the Bone Island Buccaneers. Meet at the Historic Seaport and join the pirates for this fun stroll that takes you to several of Old Town Key West’s favorite watering holes and features libations at 4 pubs and live entertainment. Call Spike at (305) 295-9195 for reservations & info.

5-6:30pm – Tall Ship Sunset Sail & Pirate Attacks aboard the schooner WOLF. Tickets: $50, $25 for children under 12. Meet at the WOLF (1/2 hour prior to departure) at Key West’s Historic Seaport. Reservations: (305) 296-9694.

8pm – Pirate’s Pillage & Plunder Party. Location TBA

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 2008

All Day – Ongoing Maritime & Pirate Exhibits at Key West Museums and Historic Attractions.

All Day – Nautical Excursions. For info & reservations call (305) 296-9694.

1-4 pm — Historic Walking Tour of Old Town with historians. Learn first hand some of Key West’s rich & colorful maritime history and take quick peaks into several of Key West’s historic museums and attractions. Meet at the Mel Fisher Museum, 200 Greene Street). Cost TBA. Reservations: (305) 296-9694.

1:30 - 3pm – Tall Ship Pirate Sail aboard Schooner WOLF. Join Capt. Finbar and the scurvy crew of his schooner WOLF for adventure on the high seas! Meet at the WOLF (1/2 hour prior to departure) at Key West’s Historic Seaport. Reservations: (305) 296-9694.

4-6 pm – Official End of America’s Hurricane Season Party at the USS MOHAWK CGC (WPG-78). NOAA’s weather forecaster Matt Strahan & his crew will be on hand to symbolically signify the end of this year’s Hurricane Season. Truman Pier, foot of Southard Street. FREE. Call (305) 296-9694 for more info

MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 2008

All Day – Ongoing Maritime & Pirate Exhibits at Key West Museums and Historic Attractions.

All Day – Nautical Excursions. For info and reservations, call (305) 296-9694.

5-6:30 pm – Tall Ship Sunset Sail & Pirate Attacks aboard the schooner WOLF. Tickets: $50, $25 for children under 12. Meet at the WOLF (1/2 hour prior to departure) at Key West’s Historic Seaport. Reservations: (305) 296-9694.

EVENING OPEN

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 2008

All Day – Ongoing Maritime & Pirate Exhibits at Key West Museums and Historic Attractions.

All Day – Nautical Excursions. For info and reservations, call (305) 296-9694.

11:30 am – La Te Da’s “Queen of Swing” Birthday Brunch. Celebrate Jazz icon Norma Miler’s 89th Birthday with a scrumptious brunch (order off menu,) 1125 Duval Street. Call (305) 296-6706.

5-6:30 pm – Tall Ship Sunset Sail & Pirate Attacks aboard the schooner WOLF. Tickets: $50, $25 for children under 12. Meet at the WOLF 1/2 hour prior to departure) at Key West’s Historic Seaport. Reservations: (305) 296-9694.

Evening – Literature & the Sea Reception at Gardens Hotel, 526 Angela St.
Proceeds benefit Key West Maritime Historical Society. Cost $20 per person. Call (305) 296-9694 for more info & reservations.

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 2008

All Day – Ongoing Maritime & Pirate Exhibits at Key West Museums and Historic Attractions.

All Day – Nautical Excursions. For info and reservations, call (305) 296-9694.

5-6:30 pm – Tall Ship Sunset Sail & Pirate Attacks aboard the schooner WOLF. Tickets: $50, $25 for children under 12. Meet at the WOLF (1/2 hour prior to departure) at Key West’s Historic Seaport. Reservations: (305) 296-9694.

7-10 pm – Most Buxom Wench & Bad Ass Pirate Costume Contest and Pirate Party at Pat Croce’s Rum Barrel, 528 Front Street. Don yer best garb for this pirate party…and compete for a variety of great prizes. Celebrity Judges include Admiral Finbar of the Conch Republic Navy. Admission FREE. Call (305) 292-7862 for more info.

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2008

All Day – Ongoing Maritime & Pirate Exhibits at Key West Museums and Historic Attractions.

All Day – Nautical Excursions. For info and reservations, call (305) 296-9694.

1-2:30 pm – “Authors, Artists & Historians Sail” aboard the Schooner WOLF. Join Admiral Finbar, artist Don Maitz & authors Janny Wurts, Oryginal Cinn, Carol Shaughnessy and Norma Miller. Tickets: $50/person. Meet at the WOLF (1/2 hour prior to departure) at KW Seaport. Reservations required, call (305) 296-9694.

3-5 pm – 4th Annual National Walk the Plank Championship Sail aboard the Schooner WOLF. Tickets: $50/person. Meet at the WOLF (1/2 hour prior to departure) at KW Historic Seaport. Reservations required, call (305) 296-9694.

4-5 pm – 4th Annual National Walk the Plank Championships aboard the Schooner WOLF, anchored at Pier House Resort, One Duval Street. Victims (uhh, contestants) will vie for the honor and glory of becoming the 2008 Champion as they dive to their watery graves, pleading for their miserable lives and competing for valuable prizes. FREE Spectator viewing at Pier House Resort’s Beach Bar. Call (305) 296-9694 for more info.

6-8 pm – El Meson de Pepe’s Pirate’s Caribbean Buffet. Mallory Square, 411 Wall Street. Join Authors, Historians, Artists and the Pirates in Paradise crew for this festive dinner. Cost: $20 per person, $10 per person for children under 12. Reservations & info, call (305) 296-9694.

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 2008

10 am-5 pm – Bone Island Pirate Fest, Pirate Pub and Village Thieves’ Market and Fort Zachary Taylor. Features living history pirate encampments; His Royal Majesty’s Military Forces; period clothing, arts and crafts; pirate treasure and black powder weapons demonstrations; and kid’s games. Entertainment by Bone Island Buccaneers, Pyrates of the Coast, Bawdy Be, Cascabel, Captain Crudbeard & Lady Barbara, the Callahan Crewe, Mantanzas Marauders, Liberte’ Sparrow and Braze include strolling minstrels & combative stunt men. Festival Pass: $4/adults and $2/children under 12 with park admission. *3-Day Weekend Pass $10/adults & $5/children under 12 with park admission. Inside Fort Taylor Historic State Park, end of Southard St. through Truman Annex. Call (305) 292-6713 for more info.

1:30-3 pm – Tall Ship Pirate Sail & Attack on Fort Taylor aboard the schooner WOLF . Tickets: $50, $25 for children under 12. Meet at the WOLF (1/2 hour prior to departure) at KW Historic Seaport. Reservations: (305) 296-9694.

2 pm – Fort Taylor Pirate Battle Land Force Artillery on Parade Grounds. Witness the battle as the pirates fight against their mortal enemies, the King’s Royal Marines. FREE with park admission and Festival Pass ($4/adults & $2/children under 12.) Inside the fort at Fort Taylor Historic State Park, end of Southard St. through Truman Annex. For more info call (305) 292-6713.

5-6:30 pm – Tall Ship Sunset Sail & Pirate Attacks aboard the schooner WOLF. Tickets: $50, $25 for children under 12. Meet at the WOLF (1/2 hour prior to departure) at Key West’s Historic Seaport. Reservations: (305) 296-9694.

6-10 pm – Conch Republic Pirate’s Shipwreck Ball at Historic Fort Taylor. Join Admiral Finbar, the Conch Military High Command and the crew of Key West’s Pirates in Paradise Festival for a festive Pirate Feast.

First Mate Ball Ticket (Party Only) $15/$20 at door, Captain’s Dinner Ticket $25/$35 at door and Admiral’s VIP Dinner Ticket $50/$60 at door. Foot of Southard Street, thru Truman Annex. For more info & to RSVP for Dinner Tickets, call (305) 296-9694. NOT CONFIRMED.

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6, 2008

10 am – 5 pm – Bone Island Pirate Fest , Pirate Pub and Village Thieves’ Market at Fort Zachary Taylor. Featuring living history pirate encampments, His Royal Majesty’s Military Forces, Pyrate Tryal of Anne Bonny & Mary Read, period clothing, arts and crafts, pirate treasure, storytellers, fight circles, treasure hunts, black powder weapons demonstrations and kids’ pirate games. Entertainment by Bone Island Buccaneers, Pyrates of the Coast, Bawdy Be, Cascabel, Captain Crudbeard & Lady Barbara, the Callahan Crewe, Mantanzas Marauders, Liberte’ Sparrow and Braze include strolling minstrels & combative stunt men. Festival Pass: $4/adults and $2/children under 12 with park admission. *3-Day Weekend Pass $10/adults & $5/children under 12 with park admission. Inside the fort at Fort Taylor Historic State Park, end of Southard St. through Truman Annex. Call (305) 292-6713 for more info.

11am – Noon – Historic Reenactment of the “Pyrate Tryal of Anne Bonny & Mary Read (based on the official trial transcripts of these infamous female pirates.) Free with park admission and Festival Pass ($4/adults and $2/children under 12.) Inside the fort at Fort Taylor Historic State Park, end of Southard St. through Truman Annex. Call (305) 292-6713 for more info.

1:30-3 pm – Tall Ship Pirate Sail & Attack on Fort Taylor aboard the schooner WOLF . Tickets: $50, $25 for children under 12. Meet at the WOLF (1/2 hour prior to departure) at KW Historic Seaport. Reservations: (305) 296-9694.

2 pm – Fort Taylor Pirate Battle Land Force Artillery on Parade Grounds. Witness the battle as the pirates fight against their mortal enemies, the British Red Coats. Inside the fort at Fort Taylor Historic State Park, end of Southard St. through Truman Annex. FREE with park admission and Festival pass ($4/adults & $2/children under 12.) Call (305) 292-6713 for more info.

5-6:30 pm – Tall Ship Sunset Sail & Pirate Attacks aboard the schooner WOLF. Tickets: $50, $25 for children under 12. Meet at the WOLF (1/2 hour prior to departure) at Key West’s Historic Seaport. Reservations: (305) 296-9694.

7-9 pm – Key West Lighted Holiday Parade. View the family-friendly parade (with Pirates!) along Truman and Duval streets. FREE.

EVENING OPEN

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 7, 2008

10 am - 5 pm – Bone Island Pirate Fest, Pirate Pub and Village Thieves’ Market at Fort Zachary Taylor. Featuring living history pirate encampments, His Royal Majesty’s Military Forces, period clothing, arts and crafts, pirate treasure, storytellers, fight circles, treasure hunts, black powder weapons demonstrations, and kids’ pirate games. Entertainment by Bone Island Buccaneers, Pyrates of the Coast, Bawdy Be, Cascabel, Captain Crudbeard & Lady Barbara, the Callahan Crewe, Mantanzas Marauders, Liberte’ Sparrow and Braze include strolling minstrels & combative stunt men. Festival Pass: $4/adults & $2/children under 12 with park admission. *3-Day Weekend Pass $10/adults & $5/children under 12 with park admission. Inside Fort Taylor Historic State Park, end of Southard St. Call (305) 292-6713 for info.

1:30-3 pm – Tall Ship Pirate Sail & Attack on Fort Taylor aboard the schooner WOLF. Tickets: $50, $25 for children under 12. Meet at the WOLF (1/2 hour prior to departure) at KW’s Historic Seaport. Reservations: (305) 296-9694.

2 pm – Fort Taylor Pirate Battle Land Force Artillery on Parade Grounds. Witness the battle as the pirates fight against their mortal enemies, the British Red Coats. FREE with park admission and Festival pass ($4/adults & $2/children under 12.) Fort Taylor Historic State Park, end of Southard St. through Truman Annex. Call (305) 292-6713 for more info.

4 - 6 pm – La Te Da’s Pirate Tea Dance with special guest “Queen of Swing” Norma Miller. 1125 Duval Street. Cash Bar. For more info, call (305) 296-6706.

5-6:30 pm – Tall Ship Sunset Sail & Pirate Attacks aboard the schooner WOLF. Tickets: $50, $25 for children under 12. Meet at the WOLF (1/2 hour prior to departure) at Key West’s Historic Seaport. Reservations: (305) 296-9694.

FREE PIRATE SOUL BUCCANEER BUS TO FORT TAYLOR PIRATE FEST
(continuous shuttle departing daily from Pirate Soul from 10 am - 7 pm)

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