CHPHC History
The Charlotte Harbor Parrot Head Club was officially "hatched" in mid-August, 2007, when about 77 Parrot Heads received a charter from Parrot Heads in Paradise to start a Parrot Head Club. About 35 founding members attended an organizational meeting on August 31, 2007.
From the outset, music was an important part of the club's meetings. We were fortunate enough to have found a place in Port Charlotte that was Parrot Head phriendly (notice we replace f's with ph's) and TropRock phriendly. The Coral Rock Café's Tiki Bar fit our needs nicely, with a large area for seating and a covered bandstand. Heaven!
We are, arguably, the center of the TropRock world. We have such great TropRock musicians like Jim Morris, Jack Mosley, James "Sunny Jim" White living within an hours drive, plus favorite local artists like Cindy Walsh and John Friday live around these parts. Our meetings quickly became a stage for nationally known TropRock musicians.
Our club has quickly grown to about 350 members, making us one of the largest clubs in the U.S. Our members range in age from tiny tots to those who remember Buffett playing "back when you could see a show for $5.00."
Our President and Founder, Tracy Lehn, wrote the following newsletter article: "I'm writing the history of a club that's one month old. However, while we're a new club we do have a story. Doesn't everyone? Charlotte Harbor and her surrounding area needed a club for many reasons: environmentally, humanitarian, and SOCIALLY. Matt & I saw this great group of
Parrot Heads everywhere we went as fans of the local music in Charlotte Harbor. I knew this group could help meet the needs of our community. Charlotte Harbor won't understand the impact of our club until we've had at least a year to dedicate ourselves to the purpose, however she's already grinning. Once others in the community asked "What is a Parrot Head?" Now, I hear more often, "When are the meetings?" And it's just…fun. The Florida Marine Research Institute relays shoreline mileage for Charlotte County at 830 miles including river passages, mangrove-edged aquatic preserve and 28 miles of sandy beaches, all waiting for us to protect and clean. Charlotte Harbor has local critters that need our assistance, charities that need financial support and volunteers, and let's not forget the bars that need our business as well. It's our job & our duty to keep those bars in business. We also have great clubs to the north and the south to help guide us, and I would like to thank each & every Parrot Head Club for their support. So, let's get together, listen to some great music and dream about heading for the islands. And Let's Party With A Purpose in Charlotte Harbor!
Now, I can't tell the history of our club without mentioning how the madness began. Obviously, it started long before we requested to have a club in Charlotte Harbor. This madness started with one club in Atlanta (founder, Scott Nickerson) and has blossomed to a network of over 220 clubs around the U.S. plus international clubs based in Canada, Europe, the Caribbean and Australia. Check out www.phip.com for more information including what Parrot Head Clubs combined donated. In 2006 alone: Over $2.6 Million and 173,000 Volunteer Hours were donated by Parrot Head Clubs. We are proud to join an organization that can balance a great party with giving back. So, "Let's Party With A Purpose in Charlotte Harbor!" We have great clubs to use as a compass; and we'll adopt our own style as we grow. Most importantly, the history of CHPHC is being written right now, at every meeting. When we party or when we volunteer, we will be writing the history of our club. Let's write an upbeat, positive history that will guide this club into a fun, laid-back and successful tropical rhythm. We did have to work for our club, but it's a positive aspect of our history. Yes, our club did not automatically receive approval due to distance; however we learned together how to far Charlotte Harbor reaches. Our zip code is 50 miles from the neighboring clubs! Still, I had to show the need for the club, and I gave three pages of compelling reasons.
Honestly, Charlotte Harbor sold herself. She showed that she needed this club as much as we needed it. While I appreciate everyone's gratitude for starting the petition and sending in the application, I must say this one more time, "We would not have a Charlotte Harbor Parrot Head Club without our great members." It took each and every one of you to create this club and your time & talents are appreciated. I send my deepest gratitude to you. Thank you for being part of the Charlotte Harbor Parrot Head Club Magic, and let's bring it back to anyone or place in our community that needs it. Let's get out there and make the magic happen in Charlotte Harbor&emdash;Parrot Head Style.



