The More, The Merrier

Things are coming together – as they’re bound to do – for our soon to be 9th annual adventure! A flock o’ new additions for Family Pyrate Day – Art, Artistry, History, Storytellers, Magic and good Fortune for the whole Family! Join us Sat. 25 March from 11am – 5pm as we take over the neighbourhood at Warrens Corner & The Old Point Bar – along with the HUGE Treasures From The Point porch sale throughout the Point!

We’re helping our mates (and hope ye will too) at Confetti Kids raise funds to build another wonderful, safe, playground for the community in Algiers Point! Not to mention all their other programs for Kids in the area!

Remember our motto; Take what ye can, GIVE something back!™

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