Treasure Coast Pirate Fest Martin County will be Sailing in to the
Martin County FairgroundsSeptember 7th, 8th, and 9th 2012
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Rain or Shine Admission to the Pirate Fest is FREE although a "Buck-n-ear" Fee is requested at the gate. (That be $2.00 per person fer ye landlubbers) With this fee you will receive an *event program that will include the daily entertaiment schedule,
an event map, and a lot more. *While supplies last. The Pirate Fest will host a variety of events such as a kid's treasure hunt, adult and children's costume contests,
a historic pirate encampment, and a kids fun zone.
It will also includevarious pirate themed merchandise, food and beverage vendors,
along with some great live entertainment and an abundance of pirate performers. Come dressed as your favorite Hollywood Swashbuckler or a Historical Buccaneer
In order to keep this festival free to the public we count on contributions, donations, volunteers and most of all,our sponsors!
at the entrance gates to donate to a local charity.
♦ Tip:Check the expiration dates on your Hurricane Supplies
If the dates are still good, donate all that you can!
This will ensure that your emergency foods remain fresh
and that these foods are consumed, rather than go to waste!
Be sure to go shopping and replenish your supplies.
The Treasure Coast Pirate Fest Martin County invites you to visit its historic period styled Pirate Encampment featuring the Pirates of the Treasure Coast. Long ago,
Martin County was the home of numerous pirates, including the infamous Don Pedro Gilbert.
He and his crew of scallywags wreaked serious havoc along the Treasure Coast back in the early 1800's.