FREEDOM WEEKEND Newport Beach, California PLANNED ACTIVITIES MAY 17 - 19, 2002 Friday, May 17: Welcoming Ceremonies Press Tour & Exhibit Preview Exhibit Opening Reception, "First Defense of Freedom" Lynx Dockside Open House Saturday, May 18: NAUTICAL & FREEDOM FESTIVAL* Lynx Dockside Tours VIP Reception Sunday, May 19: NAUTICAL & FREEDOM FESTIVAL* Lynx Dockside Tours *NAUTICAL & FREEDOM FESTIVAL will include exhibit booths, entertainment, living history & docent led programs, strolling musicians, chantey singers children's crafts & games, family activities, food & beverage. The Square Top-sail schooner LYNX has been designed and built to interpret a privateer or naval schooner from the War of 1812. The original LYNX was built at Fell's Point, Maryland and commissioned during the opening days of the war, making her among the first ships to defend American freedom. Designed by noted marine architect Melbourne Smith of Annapolis, Maryland and built by Rockport Maine, LYNX represents a "letter of marque" Baltimore Clipper, considered to be among the finest schooners ever built. Because of their swiftness and maneuverability, these ships were most effective as blockade runners and commerce raiders. Dedicated to all those who cherish the blessings of America, LYNX sails as a living history museum, providing inspiration and resolve at this time in our nation's history. She is fitted with period ordinance and flies pennants and flags from the 1812 era. To complement the historic character of the privateer schooner, members of the LYNX crew wear period uniforms and operate the ship in keeping with the maritime traditions of early 19th century America. LYNX also operates as a sail training vessel to serve as a classroom for the study of historical, environmental and ecological issues. In addition, she undertakes "cruizes of opportunity" that lead to personal growth and awareness through the experience of life at sea aboard a traditional sailing vessel. LYNX was launched on July 23, 2001 in Rockport, Maine and her port of registry is Portsmouth, New Hampshire. She is guided by the maxim: "Be Excellent To Each Other And To Your Ship" For further information contact SAR State President, Commander Chuck Lampman, USN (Ret.) at CaliforniaPresident@americanrevolution.org or through: http://www.americanrevolution.org/speakerlist.html More info on the Lynx can be found at: http://www.privateerlynx.org/ Best regards, Ed -- For Revolutionary War information on the Internet, your first choice should be AMERICANREVOLUTION.ORG