Walking the plank
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June Casagrande
There are scary pirates and then there are really scary pirates. And
One-Eyed Jake is definitely in the latter category, if the awe-struck
little faces at Story Time at Pirate’s Cove are any indication.
More than a dozen children, most of them preschool-age, gathered
on Wednesday at the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum for the first
Story Time at Pirate’s Cove, a series of pirate stories and songs
presented by the museum, the Newport Beach Public Library and with
help from the Oasis Senior Center.
“One-Eyed Jack was a very bad pirate,” warned storyteller Judilyn
Ashley, a library staff member.
Properly cautioned, the children braced themselves for the story,
“One-Eyed Jake” by Pat Hutchins.
As the story unfolded, the robbing Jake the pirate continued to
rob other boats. But in the end, his own greed was his undoing. His
boat sank under the weight of all the jewels he stole.
Ashley was half of the storytelling team. She and Oasis Senior
Center representative Darlene Williams, both decked out in pirate
attire, took turns telling stories and leading songs such as “Blow
the Man Down.”
“Yo, ho, blow the man down!” the children sang along.
Story Time at Pirate’s Cove is one of a number of new programs at
the museum designed to highlight the area’s nautical heritage. Story
Time is designed for children 3 to 6. It will take place twice a
month on Wednesday mornings from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Reservations are
required. The cost is free.
For more information or reservations, call (949) 673-7863.
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