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Escape the ORDINARY If ONLY FOR A WEEKEND . . .

The Tybee Island Pirate Fest began in 2005 with a small handful of individuals that were looking for a unique event to help boost visitation to the island in the off-season months. The first year was even more successful than the organizers, a non-profit called Tybeefest, even imagined it could be. With the support of many dedicated volunteers, The City of Tybee Island and its elected officials, the Tybee Island Tourism Council, and local businesses the event has grown in popularity each year. This years event is expected to be the biggest yet thanks to the sponsorships received and the small admission fee. The festival will be headlined by Drivin N Cryin and Eddie Money. There will be even more activities for families, and an amazing 10,000 sq. ft. tent under which the bands will play -- making this year’s event truly rain or shine. The festival grounds will encompass the entirety of the renovated South Beach Parking Lot by the Tybee Pier from Tybrisa Street to 18th Street. Of course, in its third year, this publication is again full of everything you need to know about the event. We hope that you find it useful and support the many Tybee Island businesses found inside.

Fare Ye Well! Paul DeVivo Owner / Publisher DeVivo Marketing

2010 Pirate Fest Committee Chairs: Pirate Fest Co-Chair: Charissa Murray Pirate Fest Co-Chair: Steve Kellam Staging & Production: Richard Adams Beverage Sales: Jeff Landrum Children’s Activities: Deb Zackarchuk Costume Contests: Tammie Harvell Decorations: Charissa Murray Entertainment: Jerry Rogers 105.3 Food Vendors: Rich Hammons Gate: Katrina Murray and Sadie O. Gaster Treasure Hunt: Amy Lynch Special Projects: Stan Hedgecorth Marketing: DeVivo Marketing and Tybee Island Tourism Council Merchandise: Sundi Marino Parade: Shannon Marino Sponsorships: Natalie Gordon and Steve Kellam Treasurer: Sallie McClelland Vendors: Wanda Kindrick Volunteers: Brucie Westerman A D e V iv o M ar k etin g P ublicati o n

2010 TybeeFest Board of Directors: Steve Kellam - President Natalie Gordon - Past President Steve Kellam - Vice President Sallie McClelland - Treasurer Wanda Kindrick - Secretary Richard Adams Charissa Murray Sundi Marino Shannon Marino Rich Hammons Tammie Harvell

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2010 Tybee Island Pirate Fest King and Queen

Admiral Paul ”Silver Beard” DeVivo and Lady Morgan DeVivo

The 2010 Tybee Island Pirate Fest King and Queen of the Buccaneers will be officially crowned at the 3rd Annual Buccaneer Ball on Thursday, October 7 at 7:30pm at The Crab Shack. This years honorees are Paul DeVivo as Pirate King “Silver Beard” DeVivo and Paula DeVivo as the Pirate Queen Lady Morgan. Each year the board of directors of Tybeefest, which produces the Tybee Island Pirate Fest, choose two individuals from the local community to bestow the honor on who embody community involvement and fun spirit of the festival. Paul and Paula DeVivo are well known on Tybee as the owners of DeVivo Marketing, which includes the web site for Tybee - “TybeeIsland.com”, and the publications: “Where to Eat at the Beach” and “Tybee Homes”. They were also founding members of Tybeefest and instrumental in starting the Tybee Island Pirate Fest. Their latest venture is in Pirate Fashions BuccaneersBooty.com, attire for the well dressed pirate and wench. So, if it’s treasure you seek, these two probably know where to find it!

Arrgh… a Royal Thanks to All: Heather Shiver and Blu Owl Photography - professional photos of the King and Queen Kimberly Gapac and Face to Face - professional make-up for the Queen Belinda, Jack, Virginia, Razzle Dazzle and The Crab Shack Crew for hosting the photo shot.

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Past Kings and Queens of the Tybee Island Pirate Fest 2009 King Cullen Chambers Queen Amy Gaster

2006 King Gene Kindrick Queen Debbie Brady Robinson

In 2009, TybeeFest selected Cullen Chambers and Amy Gaster as the Pirate King and Queen. Cullen Chambers is well known on Tybee as the Executive Director of the Tybee Island Historical Society. Amy Gaster co-owner of Tybee Vacation Rentals is an active member of the island’s business community. and also serves as president of the Tybee Island Tourism Council.

2005 King Jack Flanigan Queen Jenny Orr

2008 King Jimmy Price Queen Natalie Gordon

For the 1st Annual Pirate Fest event organizers reached out to Jack Flanigan to be their Pirate King and Jenny Orr for Queen. Jack owns The

In 2008, TybeeFest selected Jimmy Price and Natalie Gordon as the Pirate King and Queen. Jimmy Price is well known on Tybee as the recently retired Chief of Police. Natalie Gordon can do up your do at Salon Isobe and also serves on the board of the Tybee Island Tourism Council.

Crab Shack, which is an incredibly popular seafood restaurant on the island known as “Where the elite eat plunder in their bare feet”. The Crab Shack will also host the Buccaneer Ball this year on October 7th. And yes, that is a real parrot he is holding in the picture. Jenny is the owner of Fannie’s restaurant on Tybee’s south end which directly borders the festival grounds and has a great view of all the action.

2007 King Jiggs Watson Queen Bonnie Gaster In 2007, TybeeFest selected Bonnie Gaster and Jiggs Watson as their Pirate King and Queen. Bonnie is a well known real estate broker on Tybee Island for Prudential SE Coastal Properties. Jiggs owns Tybee Island Insurance and is the organizer of the wet and wild Tybee Island Beach Bum Parade. If you haven’t heard of it The Beach Bum Parade is an island-wide water fight parade that is held each May. A D e V iv o M ar k etin g P ublicati o n

In 2006, TybeeFest chose Gene Kindrick and Debbie Brady Robinson as their Pirate King and Queen. Gene was the longtime commander of American Legion Post 154 on Tybee Island. Debbie is a well known local artist and owner of the Atlantic Beacon Gallery and Hall of Frames. Debbie also serves on the board of the Tybee Island Tourism Council.

Arrgh! By the blood of Henry Morgan, the grace of Queen Lady Morgan DeVivo and the insight of King Paul “Silver Beard” DeVivo, may fair winds be upon us during this Tybee Island Pirate Fest.

Drink up me hearties, yo ho!

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Eddie Money

In the late 1960’s, the young Long Island, NY native left the comforts of suburbia and headed to San Francisco to pursue his dreams of becoming a rock star. In the early 1970’s, Eddie hooked up with legendary promoter Bill Graham; and exploded onto the music scene. In 1977, Money released his selftitled debut record and struck Double Platinum with hits such as: “Baby Hold On” and “Two Tickets To Paradise.” His follow-up album, Life For The Taking was released in 1978 and reached Platinum status again. In 1982, The Money Man topped the charts numerous times with singles “Shakin,” “Think I’m In Love” and “Take A Little Bit.” With another Platinum record under his belt and the introduction of M-TV and the music video, Money’s over the top narrative videos made him a household name. In 1986, Eddie Money’s duet with Ronnie Spector, “Take Me Home Tonight” reached number 4 on the Billboard Top 100. With over 28 million records sold worldwide, Eddie Money’s trademark raspy husky voice is easily recognized today. His most recent release, “Gimme Some Water” featured Vince Gill and was a top download in 2008. In June 2009, Eddie Money’s musical autobiography, Two Tickets To ParadiseThe Musical debuted in New York and received rave reviews. Money is currently working on taking his play to Broadway. Eddie Money is an active supporter of many charities including The Elizabeth Glazer Pediatric Aids Foundation. Money donates a portion of his merchandise proceeds to them annually and has been an important donor for over 10 years.

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Drivin’ N Cryin I Played Guitar on a Chain Gang or, things you might want to know about my f..... rock band by kevin kinney Drivin’ N’ Cryin’ Great American Bubble Factory (Vintage Earth Music) Release date: September 29, 2009 “We are a band that’s like your record collection.” –That’s a quote from me in one of the first articles ever written about Drivin’ N’ Cryin’ back in the Eighties. We released our first album Scarred But Smarter in 1986 on 688 Records. 688 was the center of the underground Atlanta rock scene in the 1980’s. Bands as diverse as Hüsker Dü, Rank and File, Lords of the New Church, The Residents and a week-long stint by Iggy Pop graced the hallowed walls of that now-defunct night club. If you drive down Spring Street today, there’s just a doc-in-a-box where the punk rock club used to be.

I wanted to be in a band that would be unafraid of changing genres, mostly because I’m easily distracted and change subjects mid-sentence. “Needs help with self control,” read every report card after fifth grade…smartass…underground comicreadin’ journalistic wannabe…too lazy to write a complete story…I settled on the song format…it’s perfect…a short poem… with its own soundtrack. At 24, I wrote: “Nobody said it would be fair They warned you before you went out there There’s always a chance to get restarted To a new world, new life Scarred but smarter”

At that time, I had restarted myself. I come from an industrial land of things that used to be: Milwaukee, Wisconsin, class of 79…a town, back then, that encouraged you to I met Tim Nielsen just after I moved to leave high school, get a job in a factory, get Atlanta from Milwaukee. One night I was injured and then get workers compensation playing in a pickup band with Die Kreuzen, while picking up a side job at a liquor store my good friends from back home (Check or record shop where you got paid under out their Touch and Go records produced the table. by Butch Vig). They were staying on my floor, just passing through on tour. We Great American Bubble Factory is the perfect played a lot of shows together a couple crescendo to a long twenty-plus year career of years back when I was in a punk band of Drivin’ N’ Cryin’. I think we’ve found the called The Prosecutors, so we figured true essence of what we started to build what the f...? Let’s see what happens. back in 1985. It’s the truth as we see it set to a soundtrack fueled by music we love, Tim was there that night. He played in the everyone from The Ramones, The Clash, big 688 band, The Nightporters, and was The Seeds, Iggy, Dylan, Patti Smith Group, a rock star in Atlanta, especially after The R.E.M., Thin Lizzy, The Rolling Stones. You Nightporters opened for The Clash at the get the point. Fox Theatre. Tim pulled me aside after the show and asked me if I lived down The song title for “(Whatever Happened here. I told him that I had just moved to the) Great American Bubble Factory?” to town and was working at the sewage hit me one afternoon when I was at the plant, retired from the music world for dollar store getting some bubbles for the good at age 24. neighbourhood kids. As I was standing in line, I looked down at the “made in” label Tim stopped by my apartment one and noticed that those bubbles were made afternoon a couple of weeks later and in China….China!! That’s a long way for a TOLD me he was gonna find me a band bottle of freakin’ soap to travel. Come on, to be in. My music was on the folk side maybe we can’t make TVs or refrigerators of Dylan at the time but I decided I was or cars here anymore, but bubbles? up to playing just for the fun of it. He got me practicing with a few guys but In my world, the first step to a renewed it wasn’t really happening, so eventually America and our deliverance from an he decided we’d just start our own damn unspeakable disrespect of the American band. workforce would be the opening of THE GREAT AMERICAN BUBBLE FACTORY. They Tim quit The Nightporters and stole their would come from miles around to see the drummer and we played our first Drivin’ Willie Wonka of the New Deal….There’s N’ Cryin’ show at 688 in October 1985. hope again!!! If you can make it here, why A little over a year later, I’m sitting in my don’t you make it here… living room with an album, a real, freakin’ 12-inch vinyl LP record called Scarred But We started demos for this record back in Smarter. 2001 on September 10th. The next day the

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world was upside down and traitors were everywhere, underneath every coffee cup. Joe McCarthy was back and I just didn’t feel like I was ready to tell the story of the bluecollared optimist…

genuine pining for home in “I See Georgia.” I want you settled in, riled up, loaded for bear and somewhere out there on the road in search of the great American dream….

Drivin’ N’ Cryin’: Kevn Kinney: guitar & vocals Tim Nielsen: bass, mandolin & backing vocals Mac Carter: guitar This record weaves in and out of the Dave V. Johnson: drums, percussion & “Midwestern Blues” to the Flannery O’Connor backing vocals South of “This Town” to the industrial grind of “Detroit City” to the optimistic anthem www.drivinncryin.com (and Dictators cover!!) “I Stand Tall” to the “She said, ‘Son, you’re dreamin’ Well, ma, if I’m dreamin’ Just don’t you wake me”

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The Samuel Adams Band Voted Best Band 2009 by readers of the Tybee Breeze. A collective mix of classic rock and Spanish guitars. Leading this group of talented musicians is psalmist Samuel Adams. His creative mix of blazing spanish guitars and vocals backed by the rhythms of Dave Cahill and the extreme harp’s of Gordon Hill will have you standing on your feet shouting for more. The classic rock grooves will take you deep in your soul. Experience the Samuel Adams Band. This trio of Tybee Island musicians is a local favorite band that provides music that is good for the soul. info: www.simpleheartedministries.com - 912-376-0372.

Wormsloew

Combining Rock, Jam, Pop and Alternative, Wormsloew may have a new look but the music must go on. With the debut album “One of These Days” under their belt. Guitarist and vocalist Andrew Gill and drummer and vocalist Joseph Wilson have added Kevin Arpin on bass and Sam Saussy on keyboards to their lineup and are gathering new fans with every new show.

Wendell Matthews Along with Wendell’s original songs, he covers pop, rock, country and folk music without pre-recorded tracks or computers. He frequently uses a wireless mic and strolls among the crowd, making new friends and winning new fans. Entertaining on the Grand Strand (Calabash, NC to Georgetown, SC. The center of this stretch is Myrtle Beach) Wendell Matthews is a top-notch writer and performer of many different genres of music. After recording three albums of original songs, Wendell assembled a 19-song CD compilation titled “Recaptured” that is available at his shows. www.reverbnation.com/wendellmatthews

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Having formed in 2007, the band “Derogatory” has been playing at popular clubs and venues in Savannah GA and the surrounding area. Derogatory focuses on playing accurate covers of popular rock and alternative from the 90’s as well as current rock with a mix of some timeless classics. With an energetic performance and a good sense of humor too, Derogatory is sure to entertain a wide range of audiences. The band consists of Mike Sibilio as lead vocalist and rhythm guitar, Vince Blumberg on bass guitar and vocals, Jeff Wiley on drums, Kevin Schaefer on lead guitar and Rob Tiltin on Guitar and vocals. If you like to rock out to songs from Bands like, Three Doors Down, Stone Temple Pilots, Seether, Bush, Collective Soul, Fuel, Green Day, to name a few; then you will be sure to like what Derogatory offers up at their live shows! Booking / Band Contact Information: Jeff - 912-658-6388 • Mike - 912-604-6366 derogatoryband@gmail.com • www.reverbnation.com/#/dirgtr

The Radar Cinema The Radar Cinema started in Atlanta, GA in 2006 and made its way to Augusta, GA by 2007 in search of musicians of like minds. Will was recruited by Eric and Nick was brought in by Will. A perfect musical match. After writing and playing a sort of prog rock style for a year and garnering a fan base largely comprised of fellow musicians, it was time for change and The Radar Cinema parted ways with their original vocalist/synth player. In 2009, The Radar Cinema auditioned Jean Paul and Jordan to fill the void and opted to keep them both and became a quintet utilizing theory, philosophy, whales, and a Speak & Spell to create the mis-mash of styles that permeate their music today. Now packed with 120% more awesomeness than ever before, The Radar Cinema might just be the most perfect band to ever grace Hot Springs Dr.

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The Train Wrecks Savannah, Ga.’s ow n local-boys-done-good, The Train Wrecks offer up raucous and rollicking Amer icana that’s as equally indebted to the traditionalist legacies of A.P. Car ter and Johnny Cash as it is to the for ward-thinking rock & roll of Wilco and Lucero. Local rev iewers have been “blow n away” by the band’s live shows, and the Wrecks have been officially dubbed “ The Hardest Gigg ing Band in Savannah”, a testament to the love and dedication they have for their music. The band recently completed the recording of their debut CD “Whiskey & War”, and released it in the fall of 2007. The rev iews rolled in! The Connect dubbed the record “simply a revelation….the kind of simultaneously slick and raw record which Ryan Adams regularly cranks out to much cr itical acclaim”, while Murmur Magazine called it the “best record to come out of Savannah in years”. This CD was selected by TAXI and the editors of Billboard Magazine to par ticipate in the Disc Makers’ Independent Music World Ser ies Southeast in Atlanta, GA. Of the 2,000 bands/ar tists who submitted an entr y, The Train Wrecks were selected as the best Amer icana band. In the time since the band’s inception they have gained rather than lost momentum. Over the summer they played an opening act for Outlaw Countr y Troubadour, Jer r y Jeff Walker, at the Atlanta Botanical Gardens for a sold out crowd of 2000. They were honoured to be inv ited to Waycross, GA, to play at the Annual Gram Parson’s tr ibute concer t and be a par t of his lasting musical legacy. They have been tour ing reg ionally as well as continuing to expand their amount of or ig inal music. The band is cur rently rehearsing and fine tuning their new music to be featured on their next full length studio release. Throug h their tour ing and recording , The Train Wrecks are climbing to the top one hard hitting live show at a time. Jason Bible (guitar, voice, harmonica) is an award-w inning singer-songw r iter hailing from Ft. Wor th, TX. Carolina-raised Markus Kuhlmann (drums, voice) and Savannah born Er ic Dunn (elec. bass, upr ig ht bass, voice), and Stuar t Harmening (dobro, banjo, guitar) have played both locally and nationally gaining the attention of any audience they play in front of. All four br ing their ow n unique perspective and talents to the table to create a singular musical v ision, one that they hope to br ing to as many people as possible as they continue to tour tirelessly and passionately. www.thetrainw recksband.com

Vapour

Vapour is a group of guys that share the common bond of Jesus Christ. Their sole purpose is to spread the Word through music. Although they come from very diverse musical backgrounds they pull it all together to bring you music that rocks. In your face rock and roll that makes no bones about their stance for Jesus Christ. You want rock? You got it! Vapour has been together since late 2008, with lead singer Heath Holly joining in Feb of 2010. We are currently finalists in Macon, Georgia’s Battle of the Baddest Bands- finals will be Sept 4th at the historic Cox Capital Theater in downtown Macon. Band members have shared the stage with many national and regional artists, such as Doc Holliday, Decemberadio, Stuck Mojo, and Charlie Hall. With over 40 years of combined musical experience, Vapour brings a highenergy, polished, and professional show to any festival, concert or venue. Our number one goal is to honor our Lord and King, Jesus Christ, and to have a whole lot of fun doing it! Line up: Heath Holly - vocals, acoustic guitars Stephen Mosely - lead and rhythm guitars, backing vocals Matt Ramey - rhythm guitars Blake Dillard - percussion Douglas Pennington - Bass and backing vocals

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The Looters

Dodd Ferrelle Dodd Ferrelle is a songwriter/singer from Athens, Georgia who started playing guitar and writing songs at 12 years old in Savannah, Georgia. He formed his first garage band, Me’an Mills, when he was 16, along with Jon Mills. Me’an Mills released three recordings and toured the Southeast bar circuit for many years before moving to Athens, where Dodd and Jon started the band Rags. Dodd left Rags in 1998 to follow his own vision.

The Looters are back! In another life they played such huge festivals as Jazz Below the Sea in Almere, Holland and the Atlanta Jazz Festival in Georgia. The band is best known for backing international artists like Rosa King, Saskia Laroo, and Kristina Beaty (now Kristina Train), but has also enjoyed regional success with their own music. Usually Joe Layden sings and plays lead, Eric Layden plays bass and sings back-up, and Kenny Savage handles rhythm, harmonica and harmony. The group plays originals, blues, classic rock, jazz, funk, 80s tunes, and even old school country!

The critically acclaimed A Carriage on the Hill was released early in 2001, featuring members of Asa Nisi Masa, Pylon and Sugar. The Tin Foil Stars were The Looters used to share the bill with such stars as Medeski, Martin, and Wood, formed when Tim Adams’ (formerly of Snail) guitar was added to the mix. DeeDee Bridgewater, Sheila E., Terence Blanchard, Russel Gunn, Sonny Rollins, and Chucho Valdez….but nowadays you can usually find them playing at Augie’s Dodd and The Tinfoil Stars hit the road soon after the release of Always Almost Pub, Coach’s Corner, Buffalo’s, Cafe Loco, or Isaac’s downtown. There and only took a break from touring long enough to record the follow up The Murder of Love. Those two CDs were packed with songs written and road Some of the other artists lead man Joe Layden has played with as a singer or tested with a working band that played venues from Jacksonville, FL to New York guitarist include Dr. Dan Matrazzo, Jack Sherman (Red Hot Chilli Peppers, In From the Cold, Bob Dylan), Eric Culberson, Perpetual Groove, Squat, members City. of Gam and Superhorse, Sean Costello, and Yonrico Scott (Derek Trucks Band). www.doddferrelle.com

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1st Place:

Treasure Chest with $200 Gold Coins and an Official Tybee Island Pirate Fest Flag.

2nd Place:

Official Tybee Island Pirate Fest Flag & 2 Official Tybee Island Pirate Fest T-shirts. Entry Fee: There is no fee to participate. Contest is open to the first 200 Adults, 18 years and over that enter. When: Sunday, Oct. 10th - 11am -2pm Where: South Beach Parking Lot How To Play: Pick up your treasure map with clues starting at 11am on Sunday, Oct. 10th from the Pirate Fest Merchandise Booth. Participants, which can be teams, will have from 11am until 2pm to complete the hunt. Contest is limited to the first 200 maps issued. Follow the clues to find the treasure. The first person to find the treasure wins! 1st & 2nd place winners announced Sunday at 2:30pm on main stage.

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Formed in 2008, Shift-n-Gears is from the Savannah suburb of Richmond Hill, Georgia. Shiftn-Gears music takes you on a roller-coaster journey into the heart of 30 years of rock music. This group of professional musicians is dedicated to the highest quality sound and making music that everyone can enjoy.

family man now, the Birmingham, AL native is a successful business owner in Richmond Hill, GA and spends his spare time with his two guitars, named (Les) Paul and Paully and riding motorcycles with the real love of his life, his wife Kathy. Baltimore native Stephen Klohr joined Shift-n-Gears in October 2008 and brought along exciting new sounds from bands like Sister Hazel, Green Day and Matchbox 20. Stephen’s fearless skill on the guitar and his dynamic vocal range have provided the perfect accompaniment to the band’s genreshifting style. Stephen performed with Baltimore bands Back Street Kids and Kix and is an Aircraft Model Manager for Gulfstream in Savannah. Lead singer, David “Red” Shaffer has sung in metal and rock bands for over 15 years. Red performed with multiple bands while in Germany including Afraid of Reality? and Hollow Point Hard Core.

Shift-n-Gears has performed for the 4th of July festivals in Richmond Hill (2009) and Hunter Army Airfield (2010), the Ogeechee Seafood Festival (2009) and Savannah venues like Wild Wing Cafe and Pour Larry’s in City Market, and Rock House on Tybee Island. The name Shift-n-Gears was chosen to reflect the varying styles and genres of rock music the band performs, and as a reference to the location of the band’s first practice studio – located above a transmission shop! Shift-n-Gears founder and lead guitarist, Stuart Nethery, first picked up the guitar at age 14 and has played and recorded in the Seattle area with originalmusic bands Twisted Fate and Blind Paradigm in the early ‘90’s. He played alongside bands like Sweetwater and Candlebox in the Seattle music scene. A

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There’s Always Something Happening On Tybee! October 16-17, 2010 Festival of the Arts Upscale Art and Fine craft show with exceptional artists, live music and entertainment and culinary delights rain or shine. This festival is part of the Tybee culture and continues to establish higher standards for participation. South Beach in a magnificent tent with bigger prizes and more artists! It will be the hub of island activity on festival weekend including painters, jewelers, potters, woodworkers, photographers, and weavers from throughout the Southeast. Entries will be juried for cash awards on Saturday morning. No charge to the public. www.TybeeArts.org

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Buccaneer Ball

Come one, come all, to the 3rd Annual Buccaneer Ball! The Crab Shack hosts the kick off to the 6th Annual Pirate Fest, a weekend full of swashbuckling fun for all! The Buccaneer Ball boasts live entertainment by The Fundamentals, costume contests, grub and grog as only The Crab Shack can provide, and, of course, a bounty of pirates and wenches! This event is open to pirates and wenches over the age of 18. More info about the Buccaneer Ball or to purchase tickets visit: www.buccaneerball.com WHEN: Thursday, Oct. 7, 7pm-10pm WHERE: The Crab Shack, 40 Estill Hammock Rd. COST: $25 in advance, $30 at door INFO: www.buccaneerball.com or 912-786-9857

November 25, 2010 to January 1, 2011 Tybee for the Holidays Please make plans to join Tybee Island residents and businesses for a month long celebration of the holiday season. Starting Thanksgiving weekend and lasting thru New Year’s Day, we have a full calendar of events, activities and special occasions planned as only our whimsical islanders can! Holiday lights, a parade, special days to shop, a tea with Santa, PLUS a jump in the ocean with the polar bears. Tybee Island is only October minutes from Savannah and we invite you to for the Holidays! Pirate Fest • Lights on for Tybee 12/3/10 - 6:30pm • Holiday Parade 12/4/10 - 11:00am Bring your family and your friends, dressed up in your finest Pirate • New Year’s Eve Fireworks 12/31/10 - Midnight • Polar Bear Plunge 1/1/11 - Noon attire (or shop the Thieves Market for some while there), to the official www.tybeefortheholidays.com

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start of the 6th Annual Tybee Island Pirate Fest. WHEN: Friday, Oct. 8, 6pm-11pm. Gates open at 5pm. December 31, 2010 WHAT: Thieves Market: Pirate Treasure, Arts & Crafts, Grog, Grub New Year’s Eve Fireworks and much more are all there for just a few doubloons. 6pm-11pm Bring in the New Year with a bang! Enjoy the show launched from Little Matey’s Cove (Kid’s Activities): 6pm-9pm See page 16. the Tybee Pier at the stroke of midnight at one of Tybee’s many Music: Shift-n-Gears 6-7pm: restaurants and bars, or watch it from the beach. It promises to be 7-8:15pm: Dodd Ferrelle spectacular! (912) 786-5444/(800) 868-2322 9-11pm: Drivin-N-Cryin www.tybeevisit.com WHERE: South Beach Parking Lot, Tybrisa St. to 18th St. COST: $15.00 Weekend Pass in advance or $10 per day Friday & January 1, 2011 Saturday at the gate. Children 12 & under are FREE! Polar Bear Plunge INFO: www.tybeepiratefest.com or 912-786-5444

This event has become a Tybee tradition, held every January 1st at noon at the Pier on the south end of the island. Plan to be with us next year, invigorating your October soul with a cleansing (and cold) plunge into the Atlantic. Pirate Fest www.tybeefortheholidays.com Be a Pirate for the day and join in as they celebrate their victorious

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invasion of Tybee. WHEN: Saturday, Oct. 9, 10am-11pm. Gates Open at 9:30am. WHAT: Thieves Market: Pirate Treasure, Arts & Crafts, Grog and 3rd Annual Mardi Gras Tybee Grub are all there for just a few doubloons. 10am-11pm Join in the fun for the 3rd Annual Mardi Gras Tybee! Festivities include Continued

March 4-5, 2011

the Masquerade Ball, the Mardi Gras Tybee Parade & the Mardi Gras Tybee Street Party with free live entertainment & more! www.mardigrastybee.com

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Adult & Krew Costume Contest: 4-5:30pm on the Main Stage. See page 17. Little Matey’s Cove (Kid’s Activities): 10am-6pm See page 16. Music: 12-1pm: Wendell Matthews 1-2pm: Music Playing - Don’t Miss The Pirate Victory Parade! 2-3pm: Wormsloew 3-3:45pm: Radar Cinema 5:30-6:15pm: The Looters - Acoustic set 7-8:15pm: The Train Wrecks 9-11pm: Eddie Money WHERE: South Beach Parking Lot COST: $15.00 Weekend Pass in advance or $10 per day Friday & Saturday at the gate. Children 12 & under are FREE! INFO: www.tybeepiratefest.com or 912-786-5444 Pirate’s Victory Parade: The Memorial Park area between 4th and 5th Streets & from 14th Street to Tybrisa Street are usually the more populated spots to watch the parade. This parade is must for families! Parade participants will pass out treasure along the route. WHEN: Saturday, Oct. 9, 1pm WHERE: Begins at Hwy 80 at 2nd Avenue, proceeds down Butler Avenue to Tybrisa Street - see map on page 19. (Parade Staging will be at North Beach Parking Lot.)

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More pillaging, plundering and treasure hunting! WHEN: Sunday, Oct. 10, 11am-4pm. Free Admission. WHAT: Thieves Market: Pirate Treasure, Arts & Crafts, Grog and Grub are all there for just a few doubloons. 11am-4pm Little Matey’s Cove (Kid’s Activities): 11am-4pm See page 16. Treasure Hunt: Hunt begins 11am -2pm. Winner announced on Main Stage 2:30pm. See page 12. Music: 11am-11:45pm: Michael Moody 12-12:45pm: Derogatory 1-1:45pm: Vapour 2:45-4pm: Sam Adams Band WHERE: South Beach Parking Lot COST: FREE! INFO: www.tybeepiratefest.com or 912-786-5444 A D e V iv o M ar k etin g P ublicati o n

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Official Schedule of Events

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Children’s Activities 6-9pm: Captain Jim & Krew 6-9pm: Petting Zoo 6-9pm: Blackbeard’s Pirate Ship - Pirates available for pictures. 7-7:30pm: Blackbeard’s Pirate Ship -performance 8-9pm: Captain Jim & Krew - Illusion Show WHEN: 6-9pm WHERE: Little Matey’s Cove - Thieves Market, South Beach Parking Lot COST: $15.00 Weekend Pass in advance or $10 per day Friday & Saturday at the gate. Children 12 & under are FREE!

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Children’s Activities 10am-9pm: Petting Zoo 10am-9pm: Captain Jim & Krew 10am-9pm: Blackbeard’s Pirate Ship 10am-1pm: Free Face Painting 11am: Captain Jim & Krew - Illusion Show 12pm: Pet Costume Contest - See page 17. 1pm: Pirate Victory Parade (Butler Avenue) 1-3pm: Blackbeard’s Pirate Ship - roving pirates 3pm: Children’s Costume Contest on the Children’s Stage. 4pm: Blackbeard’s Pirate Ship - Display of Weaponry Show 6pm: Music - Lacey Caldwell 7pm: Captain Jim & Krew - Illusion Show WHEN: 10am-9pm WHERE: Little Matey’s Cove - Thieves Market, South Beach Parking Lot COST: $15.00 Weekend Pass in advance or $10 per day Friday & Saturday at the gate. Children 12 & under are FREE!

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Children’s Activities 11am-4pm: Petting Zoo 11am-4pm: Blackbeard’s Pirate Ship 1-2pm: Limbo Contest – children 12 and under WHEN: 11am-4pm WHERE: Little Matey’s Cove - Thieves Market, South Beach Parking Lot COST: FREE! INFO: www.tybeepiratefest.com or 912-786-5444

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Captain Jim Is Magic

The Captain’s vessel went down at sea causing the loss of his leg below his knee. He floated for days on a makeshift raft, finally washing ashore on an Island. He made a peg leg from an old wooden bottle, determined to be a survivor. Captain Jim now sets sail on a Magical Adventure bringing amazing illusions and exciting fun for all. J.I.M. stands for Jim Is Magic! www.CaptainJimIsMagic.com

MAGIC, MUSIC, MYSTERY & MAYHEM! A Fully Rigged Replica of Blackbeard’s 1718 Flagship the “Queen Anne’s Revenge” This scaled down pirate ship is complete with square rigged sails, smoking cannons, realistic sound effects and a crew of professional performers that entertain with lighthearted piratical merriment, songs, games, and some factual pirate history. Prepare your selves for the swashbuckling escapades of Captain Dan Leeward, Crazy Saddie, Holly Roger, and Blackbeard himself, as they and the rest of this ship’s crew relive the golden days of piracy with their unique maritime skullduggery. So keep a weathered eye... thar be Pirates in these waters! ~The Crew of Blackbeard’s Pirate Ship.

2010 Tybee Island Pirate Fest Costume Contest

Adult & Krew Costume Contest Saturday, October 9th - 4pm. Come claim ye awards for donning your finest 2009 pirate attire. Treasure chests full of booty and Winner loot from all over Tybee Island will be awarded to the Finest Attired 2009 Female, Finest Attired Winner Male, and Finest Attired Amateur Krew. Prizes are valued at over a thousand dollars Photos by: and include hotel stays Christopher Murray at several of Tybee’s grandest hotels, gift certificates to local bars and restaurants, baubles and trinkets looted from some of our shops and galleries. This is a family friendly costume event that will be held at center stage of the Thieves Market. Costumes should not be too risque! Krew prizes will be limited to a maximum of eight members. Please register at the Gate between the hours of 11am and 2:30pm, Saturday, October 9th. Field will be narrowed to less than 20 contestants for male and female and four krews prior to contest. Come dressed to register! No pilfering, plundering, looting, brawling, or lewd behavior during registration or contest.

Children’s Costume Contest - Saturday, October 9th - 3pm Registration: Please sign up at the Little Matey’s Cove between 1pm All-American Petting Zoo and 2pm. Everyone will receive a prize for entering. Treasure Chests will be awarded in the following categories: The Double C Ranch and AllBoys 0 - 6 years, Girls 0 -6 years, Boys 7 -13 years, Girls 7 -13 years. American Petting Zoo teaches kids Please report to Little Matey’s Cove for contest no later than 2:40pm to respect and take care of animals. for line-up. Contest begins promptly at 3pm. Children learn about the scientific names of animals, what they eat, the Pet Costume Contest products they produce - rather than Saturday, October 9th - 12pm just reading about such subjects in Registration: Please sign up at the Little Matey’s Cove at 11:30am, judging at text books. Noon. Contest to benefit the Shell Art Casper Fund - Tybee Cat Rescue - $5.00 donation. The menagerie includes a pot-bellied pig who likes to play soccer, a camel, Free TYB Casper sticker to all participants, and donkey, kangaroo, zebra, baby buffalo, horses, llamas, emus, rheas, angora Prizes for First and Second Place winners. goats and more. www.doublecranchsc.com A D e V iv o M ar k etin g P ublicati o n

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Pirate Fest Code Of Conduct • Family Friendly Pirate Attire Only. • No Real Weapons Allowed! • No Glass, Fireworks, Fighting Or Illegal Substances. • No Profane Language, Lewd, Vulgar Or Disorderly Conduct. • No Under Age (21) Drinking! • All Alcoholic Beverages Must Be In A Plastic Cup. (No Cans Or Bottles!) • No Coolers Allowed. • No Unauthorized Soliciting. • No Skateboards, Skate Shoes, Roller Blades, Bicycles Or Unauthorized Vehicles On Festival Grounds. • No Radios Or Boom Boxes. • No Outside Chairs. • Please Put Litter In Trash cans. • Dogs Must Be On A Leash On Festival Grounds. • All Children Must Be Accompanied By A Parent Or Legal Guardian. • Not Responsible For Accidents Or Personal Injury. • Not Liable For Loss or Damage To Personal Property. • Festival Organizers Reserve The Right To Refuse Entrance Or Eject Anyone They Deem Creating A Disturbance Or Danger To Themselves Or Others.

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The League of the Black Flag

Featured Krewe The League of the Black Flag is a close knit group of friends who portray pirates in the true spirit of “The Golden Age of Pirates�. Founding members Tommy Morfoot, Bob Bean and Joseph Davis are used for the skull image featured on their pirate banner. William Buckley and Sasha Katz are the final 2 members of the League added just a couple of years ago. The League has been guests at festivals and conventions all over the southern US including Tybee Island Pirate Festival, St Augustine Pirate Festival, PyrateCon in New Orleans, DragonCon, MegaCon, ChattaCon, ConNooga, Georgia Renaissance Festival, Georgia Independence Day Festival, PiratePalooza, Stone Mountain Chili Cook-off and appearing as dance hosts for pirate parties all over the south. The League dresses in period appropriate garb and carries weapons that are functional.They are all proficient in the safety and care of all the weapons they carry and can demonstrate how to use each and explain how each was used and functions. They also carry actual firing flintlocks and can partner with local authorities to demonstrate their firing and care. We can also provide sword fighting demonstrations and explain the weapons and how they were used in fights and battles. The League of the Black Flag is one of the most authentic groups you will find, they interact with the public and remain in character through the entire event. They have been known to carry candle lanterns and flags which draw attention to the group as you would expect any top group of reinactors to do. They also break into songs and chats that were the norm for pirates. All in all, they are true pirates. Members of the League have been featured in such publications as Pyrates Magazine, The New York Times, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, the History Channel and The Travel Channel and they are also scheduled to appear in a National Geographic Documentary on Pirates and Piracy. ~ Captain Bob 20

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Admirals Krewe

Induction into the Admirals Krewe of Tybee Fest is earned after serving in a key organisational role for at least two Pirate Fest events. Tybee Fest, the non-profit, all volunteer organization which produces Pirate Fest and other events on Tybee Island would not be sustainable without the hard work and dedication of its volunteers. Collectively this krewe represents thousands of hours of service to Tybee Fest and the Pirate Fest. Once achieving the designation of an Admirals Krewe member, the Admiral retains this title for life and is presented with a commemorative medal.

The Admirals Paul DeVivo - Fleet Admiral Richard Adams Paula DeVivo Carrie Efird Amy Gaster Amanda Jandura Annette Jandura Steve Kellam Wanda Kindrick Stan Hedgecorth Ross Howard Sundi Marino Lisa McKenzie Rob McLellan Susie Morris Charissa Murray Katrina Murray Freda Rutherford Mike Scarbrough Iris Scarbrough Janet Schaaf Randy "Hatman" Smith Joel Solomon Greg Stoeffler Dr. D Tsoulos Lawanna Tsoulos Deb Zackarchuk

At the inaugural Buccaneer Ball in 2008 Ross Howard, then President of Tybee Fest, made the following speech and presented Paul DeVivo with a framed banner from the first Tybee Island Pirate Fest.

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The Sand Bar Presents

has influenced customs and perpetuated many interesting traditions. Every

Pirates of the Seven Seas & Poseidon’s Pirates of Atlantis

nation had its festivals at one time or another, each marked by parades

The Sand Bar Crew & The Satin Slippers N.Y.B. (MUMMERS) from Philadelphia will once again be marching down Butler Avenue. This year we will be adding Poseidon’s Pirates of Atlantis and our new float that will have plenty of eye catching color with smoke and of course awesome music to party with. This Year Gisella “G”, Danny “O” & Kiara will be leading the S&B Crew down Butler Avenue and will be handing out all kinds of stuff. You may ask what is a Mummer? Well I will tell you.

and displays of fanciful costumes. All of these cultures passed along their traditions from generation to generation, and eventually these traditions were brought to America by immigrants. The S&B Crew would like to send special thanks to everyone that helped in getting this show on the road. Our sister crew the Satin Slippers and there families all who helped build the float and get the costumes ready and of course my beautiful wife Gisella who put up with me while I was getting everything together. With that said. Let’s get this parade on the streets and party.

Who and What are Mummers? To define them simply, Mummers are costumed entertainers welcoming in the New Year. Some of the earliest mummers date back to early Egypt, pagan Rome and Greece, England, Germany, and France. Historically, Mummery

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