Avast! 12 slang words you need to know on International Talk Like a Pirate Day
Avast ye, talk like a pirate day is Friday, Sept.19. Westward ho, here's a list of some places to go:
Grab the lads and lassies for family fun at the Orlando Science Center.
When: 10 a.m.- 5 p.m., Sept. 18-21
Where: Orlando Science Center, 777 E. Princeton St.
Give your best arrrgh and get a free donut or dress in full pirate attire to get a free dozen.
Go ahead, claim your booty!
When: Friday, Sept. 19
Where: Various Orlando locations
Argh! 15 Pirates Claim Their Booty at Krispy Kreme
Batten down the hatches because there is free booty if you get there before the other pillagers.
When: 6 p.m., Sept. 19
Where: Oblivion Taproom, 5101 E Colonial Drive
Pirates of the Saint Juans Festival - Pub Invasion
Eight bars, Eight drinks. Watch out, by the end you might be three sheets to the wind.
When: 7 p.m. - 2 a.m., Friday, Sept. 19
Where: The crawl kicks off at Little Fish Huge Pond, 401 S Sanford Avenue, Sanford
Sex Si Pirate Party and Tequila Mixer
Calling all wenches and pirates to this costume party/pirate fashion show.
When: 9 p.m., Friday Sept. 19
Where: Don Jefe's Tequila Parlour, 41 W. Church St.
Avast! 12 slang words you need to know on International Talk Like a Pirate Day
Epic Hobbit Adventure Pirate Pumpkin Weekend Extravaganza
Pumpkin beer tap takeover! Pirate activities on Friday, party on Saturday and Lord of the Rings trilogy all day Sunday.
When: 6 p.m., Sept. 19-21
Where: The Cloak and Blaster, 875 Woodbury Road
Pirates of the Saint Juans Festival - Street Party
Hosted by Little Fish Huge Pond
Street Party
Shake your booty to live music or heave ho with tug-o-war.Costumes contests and more. Buy a $20 pirate mug and get free refills of Yuengling. Shiver me timbers, what a deal!
When: 5 p.m. - 12 a.m., Sept. 20
Where: Downtown Sanford
With all that there is to do, grab your whole crew. Splice the main brace, but try to avoid walking the plank. Arrr, and above all, enjoy your Talk like a Pirate Day!
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