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Please come to Captain Ken's Haunted Island Letterhead Meet held at Winter Island, a popular Salem recreation area. The island was the earliest center of the town's flourishing fishing industry.

winter Island later became the site of one of Salem's earliest forts. Begun in 1643, and frequently rebuilt and repaired over the centuries,

the Winter Island fort has been known as Fort William and, since 1799, Fort Pickering.

It was manned during the War of 1812, the Spanish-American and Civil Wars. The remnants of the fort can be seen adjacent to the Winter Island lighthouse.

Many rumours have stirred, through history, of the island's past sailors and soldiers still haunting the island and its lighthouse.

On May 20 through the 22 of 2005, pinstripers, wood carvers and sign crasftsmen of all types will invade the island, some brave 'heads will even spend the night.

The site is now a campground and RVing park with full facilities for those who dare to spend the night on this dark, secluded and some say HAUNTED ISLAND.

For full details on reserving a campsite or RV parking visit: http://www.salemweb.com/winterisland/

For directions to Winter Island (aka Fort Pickering) please visit: http://www.salemweb.com/winterisland/where.shtml

For more information on the Letterhead Meet & for a Registration Form please contact: conceptsign@yahoo.com or call Ken at 978-745-5800

For more information on Salem Massachusetts please visit: http://www.salemweb.com/guide/

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ADDRESS________________________________CITY____________STATE____ZIP_________

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NUMBER OF PERSONS ATTENDING____________

TOTAL AMOUNT ENCLOSED____________________

Hosted by: "Captain" Ken McTague , "Wench Kimmy" and their crew of Scurvy Dogs

Salem Massachusetts "the Witch City"

Pre-registration is required $20 for Letterheads \ Day of meet $40 spouses and kids free

Registration must be recieved by May 6th.

send check or money order with registration form to:

Concept Signs

68 Loring Ave.

Salem, Ma 01970

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Looks like so much fun wish I lived closer :D But I have enough of the things that go thump in he night over here, I don't need to bring anymore little friends back over here :blink: I deal with enough in the night. Ever any meets on the west coast?

You have enemies? Good. That means you've stood up for something, sometime in your life. - Winston Churchill

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Please come to Captain Ken's Haunted Island Letterhead Meet held at Winter Island, a popular Salem recreation area. The island was the earliest center of the town's flourishing fishing industry.

winter Island later became the site of one of Salem's earliest forts. Begun in 1643, and frequently rebuilt and repaired over the centuries,

the Winter Island fort has been known as Fort William and, since 1799, Fort Pickering.

It was manned during the War of 1812, the Spanish-American and Civil Wars. The remnants of the fort can be seen adjacent to the Winter Island lighthouse.

Many rumours have stirred, through history, of the island's past sailors and soldiers still haunting the island and its lighthouse.

On May 20 through the 22 of 2005, pinstripers, wood carvers and sign crasftsmen of all types will invade the island, some brave 'heads will even spend the night.

The site is now a campground and RVing park with full facilities for those who dare to spend the night on this dark, secluded and some say HAUNTED ISLAND.

For full details on reserving a campsite or RV parking visit: http://www.salemweb.com/winterisland/

For directions to Winter Island (aka Fort Pickering) please visit: http://www.salemweb.com/winterisland/where.shtml

For more information on the Letterhead Meet & for a Registration Form please contact: conceptsign@yahoo.com or call Ken at 978-745-5800

For more information on Salem Massachusetts please visit: http://www.salemweb.com/guide/

________________________________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________________________

COMPANY____________________________________

ADDRESS________________________________CITY____________STATE____ZIP_________

PHONE__________________________________

NUMBER OF PERSONS ATTENDING____________

TOTAL AMOUNT ENCLOSED____________________

Hosted by: "Captain" Ken McTague , "Wench Kimmy" and their crew of Scurvy Dogs

Salem Massachusetts "the Witch City"

Pre-registration is required $20 for Letterheads \  Day of meet $40 spouses and kids free

Registration must be recieved by May 6th.

send check or money order with registration form to:

Concept Signs

68 Loring Ave.

Salem, Ma 01970

nice websites. :banana:

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