NPW-8

Hoist The Colours & Hold Fast!

The time is upon us mates, our 8th Annual NOLA Pyrate Week is on the horizon!

NPW-8From humble beginnings to…well, we’re still humble (as humble as Pyrates can be), but we’ve come a long way, made many mates, uncovered much history and helped many people! Not bad for a crew o’ scallawags.

This year we have the usual assortment o’ fun, fundraising, literacy & history across numerous locations, but beginning in New Orleans, Friday 25 March at 9pm in Pirates Alley – join us and meet the crew! Then follow our adventures in New Orleans, Algiers, Houma, Jean Lafitte & Mamou!

Most everything is laid out on the EVENTS page, but there are always a few surprises. We’re hoping to connect with ye on the Telegram App for quick updates, but ye can follow the Captain on Twitter or join the email list as well.

So, tighten yer belts, cast off, hoist the colours, and hold fast to that rudder – head for Louisiana and be part o’ the only Pyrate gathering o’ it’s kind! Who knows, ye might even do some good!

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