Marine Corps Birthday at Cookies Tavern 2018
Event Date
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Cookies Tavern
2654 S Alder St
Philadelphia, PA
Come celebrate the 243rd Marine Corp birthday at Cookie’s Tavern on November 10 starting at 10:00 am.
Enjoy the Marines Birthday Celebration at Cookie’s Tavern in South Philly November 10 from 10 am to 2 am! FREE to attend & open to the public & open to all branches of the service!
The birthday celebration is open to the public & is free! Pay-As-You-Go or special packages.
1 pm ceremony to include introduction to former Marines, USMC color guard, and more!
$50 Special Package: (Cookie’s Draw String Bag) Inlcudes:
● Wrist Band for all you can drink beer
● Food
● Cookie’s Hat
● Cookie’s beer cozy
● Beer Mug
● 243rd T-Shirt
● Giveaway from beer company
$30 all you can drink & eat if you don’t want the above package.
You’ll also be able to buy Cookie’s Marines Birthday t-shirts, sweatshirts, hoodies, hats and more! (cash only & only available the day of the event)
Cash is only acceptable at day of the event!
Hotels: The Leathernecks have blocked off some rooms & we will be adding the details here by tomorrow, Saturday, Oct 6! Thx
There will be live music by the Hickstown Road band. Also Dj’s & the Polish-American Stringband! The Honorable Jimmy Lynn will be singing the National Anthem! For more details: https://goo.gl/TimyQh
On November 10, 1775, the Continential Marines were established by the Second Continental Congress. Research indicates that the birthplace of the Corps, as the first place where Marines enlisted, was Tun Tavern in Philadelphia!
In 1781, the Tun Tavern burned down. Its former structure stood at a location now occupied by Interstate 95, where it passes Penn’s Landing. A commemorative marker on the east side of Front Street indicates the site, across from Sansom Walk. (Tun Tavern Marker)
Fast forward to the end of 1969. Sergeant James Wagner, known as Daddy Wags, was a few years out of the Marine Corps, after serving two tours in Vietnam. He would stop into Cookie’s Tavern from time to time, which at the time belonged to his uncle, Bill “Cookie” Cook. The bar was located in South Philly, near the corner of 10 Street and Oregon Avenue.
Daddy Wags cousin, Charlie Simpson, happened to walk into the bar on November 10, 1969 and saw Daddy Wags at the end of the bar having a beer. Charlie said, “let’s drink a beer to the Marines’ birthday.” After that beer, they agreed that they should do this again, but tell more people about it.
So it went from two, to ten, to one-hundred, and now over 1,500 people. In 1977, Wagner bought the bar, keeping the name in honor of his uncle, and officially declaring the birthday party as an annual event.
Sergeant James “Daddy Wags” Wagner passed away on November 02, 2002. The bar was left to his daughter, Marion Wagner, who also continues the tradition that her dad started with the help of many. The rest of the story on Daddy Wags, Cookie’s Tavern and Celebrating the Marines’ birthday, click here.
Colonel Harvey C. “Barney” Barnum, former deputy assistant Secretary of the Navy and a Medal of Honor recipient, had this to say about Sergeant Wagner:
Jim “Daddy Wags” Wagner was the kind of guy who, if there was a pothole in the church parking lot, he’d pay for it to be filled. There’s not enough room in the biggest mansion to house this man’s heart.
What adds to this event is the fact that Marines and others come from California, Texas, Georgia, North Carolina, Florida, etc just for the Marines birthday celebration at Cookie’s Tavern.
Special Attractions At Birthday Celebration
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- Special Birthday Ceremony starting at 1 pm
- The Honorable Jimmy Lynn will be singing the National Anthem
- Live music from Hickstown Road band
- Polish American String Band at 7 pm
- DJ playing later in the day & at night
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Ceremony will be at 1 pm:
Honor Guard
Tom Lamaine is MC – Veteran Philadelphia broadcaster and former Unites States Marine
Jimmy Lynn singing our National Anthem
Commandants Message
Councilman David Oh will be presenting the Proclamation
Letter from Barney Barnum
Toys for Tots drop off bins
Cake cutting ceremony with the youngest and oldest Marine present
Sign in book to help find other Marines
Part of the proceeds from the event will go to Toys for Tots of Philadelphia! You can also bring toys or cash to donate as well!
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