We celebrate our 250th USA birthday on July 4, 2026, by honoring the Patriotic Pirates that made it possible!
As close to you as possible, this site lets you find volunteers who want to help you spread good cheer and good deeds to celebrate the USA!
Our nonprofit mission is to turn Special Heroes into Super Heroes. Our pirate themed fund raising games are called “Surrender the Booty.”
A “Loony” is a donation reward coin. “Pirate School” is pub styled boating & water safety trivia where you “Get Loony” for correct answers. An online “Carnival booth” is where you win or trade loonies for food and booty. Carnival booth’s have skits, games, activities, education, booty and booby prizes just like any carnival booth. Everyone can easily create their own carnival booth to share good cheer and good deeds for our 250th birthday. Practice for our countries birthday with back yard, pool or boat parties. Our software makes them interactive with online players!
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(See how miracles happen)
George Washington had over 2,000 pirates under his command. John Paul Johns, father of the USA Navy was a fearsome pirate. Blackbeard was thanked by giving him an island near Savannah. Without Patriotic Pirates bringing back many tons of munitions and supplies to our colonists, we may have never won our revolutionary war and created this great nation. Pirates were out gunned, out numbered, ate rotten food, suffered high loses and yet were known for their high spirited patriotism with singing, dancing, and always with good cheer and good deeds. We celebrate our 250th birthday by honoring the Patriotic Pirates that made it possible!
Pirate School teaches captains, crew and landlubbers how to join our July 4, 2026 boat parade to get a position, start time and to know how to stop and start in group formation like any other parade.
Just show a QR code (called a “Tramp Stamp”) on your phone to form a team. This is called the Tramp Stamp game.

Katy Perry at the VMA Music Awards. Was she playing our “Tramp Stamp” game?
