ROYAL CIRCLE'S SUNSET CRUISE
Royal Circle Foundation, Inc.
SUNSET CRUISE ...
On The Chesapeake Bay
Sunday, May 4, 2008
4:00pm – 7:00pm
$135 per person or $220 per couple
- Luxury Silent Auction & Raffle
- Great Jazz Music
- All You Can Eat Food Buffet & Open Bar
- Duchess of Pintail Yacht
Limited Ticket Sales To Public February 1 – March 15, 2008
(Tickets On A First Come Basis Only)
All Ticket Holders Automatically Entered Into Raffle
Docked & Sailing From Pier 5 – Baltimore Inner Harbor
LIMITED VENDING SPACE AVAILABLE
Proceeds Go To the Cultural Exchange &
Violence Prevention Program For Youth
FMI & TO PURCHASE TICKETS CONTACT THE FOLLOWING:
Sebayit Tours 410.752.2943
Royal Circle Foundation 410.637.5474
Royal Circle Foundation, Inc. is a charitable organization
Designated by Internal Revenue Service as a 501 (c)(3) corporation
Donations Are Tax Deductible As Allowed By Law
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