The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Arr, mateys! Swashbuckl­ers may walk the plank at Fernbank

Pirate’s Day lets kids go on an imaginary Jolly Roger journey.

- By Kathryn Kickliter

Q: Can you tell me more about Pirate’s Day at Fernbank?

A: Pirate’s Day started as an event tied to the Fernbank Museum’s traveling exhibition of gold in 2009.

“It looked at the history of gold as a natural element and we tied in some natural connection­s about how gold was used,” said Fernbank’s Vice President of Marketing Brandi Berry.

“We’ve had a few differ- ent variations over the years but Pirate’s Day stuck long term,” Berry said.

The Atlanta Pirates and Wenches Guild, a local group of adults who are fans of dressing up as pirates, will be the day’s special guests.

“They add a lot of fun and flair to the day because they come in character and with props,” Berry said.

A hook is essential. Here your pirate will make a hook from a cup and aluminum foil. Every pirate needs a name. Berry said the kids go through an exercise where they pull out pieces of a buc- caneer’s name and then get a name tag with their pirate’s name on it.

Your pirate will get to pose with pirate accessorie­s in the Pirate Photo-Op activity. Every pirate needs a tattoo too! For walking the plank, “We set up a little balance challenge and put shark fins on the ground so that you kinda go through the fun imaginary element of walk- ing the plank,” she said.

“It’s a lot of fun and one of our most popular events,” Berry said. “The pirates and wenches really circulate around and interact with the guests, take pictures and make you feel you’re on a

pirate ship.”

Pirate’s Day will be from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Great Hall. The event is appropriat­e for toddlers and up.

There is a separate event for the younger ones. Tadpole Tales caters to children between ages 1 to 9, but usu- ally see those up to ages 5 or 6, according to Berry. This will be held in the Naturalist Center, Upper Level from 11 to 11:30 a.m.

Both events are free to members of Fernbank as part of museum admission. Admission is $20 for adults, $18 for children 3-12, free for ages 2 and younger.

Pirate co s tumes are e ncouraged (but not required).

Pirate’s Day and Tadpole Tales: Saturday, Fernbank Museum, 767 Clifton Road, Atlanta (404-929-6300). For more informatio­n, visit fernbankmu­seum.org.

New to town or simply have a question about this place we call home? Email your request to atlactualf­act@ gmail.com

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Members of the Atlanta Pirates and Wenches Guild are part of the fun as Pirate’s Day returns Saturday to the Fernbank Museum.
CONTRIBUTE­D Members of the Atlanta Pirates and Wenches Guild are part of the fun as Pirate’s Day returns Saturday to the Fernbank Museum.

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