Gulf Restoration Network

United for a Healthy Gulf

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Eir Danielson
Cruising for the Coast
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Monday, 08 March 2010 13:49

Join us at Cruising for the CoastEnjoy a sunset cruise hosted by Ship Island Excursions with great company, food, and discussion--to benefit the Gulf Restoration Network (GRN).

Join GRN in protecting and restoring our Gulf region's precious natural resources while enjoying an afternoon on the water. Meet members of the board and staff of the Gulf Restoration Network and learn how your contributions help protect and renew rivers and bayou throughout the Gulf of Mexico region that are critical to family recreation, fisheries, wildlife habitat, and drinking water. Click here to reserve your space online today.

Sunday, March 14, 2010
4 to 7 p.m.

Ship Island Excursions
Gulfport Yacht Harbor
Gulfport, Mississippi

Beer provided by Lazy Magnolia

Silent Auction
Bid on unique offerings celebrating Mississippi's culture including artwork by Beth Skrmetta (painting), Kathryn Ramseur (lithograph), Donald Bradburn (photograph), Steve Shepard (drawing), and Mary Pickard (watercolor), a kayaking tour with South Coast Paddling Company, and Senses spa packages from IP Casino Resort & Spa.  

Tickets start at $50 per person/$80 for two.
All donations are tax deductible.

Event Host Committee
Terese Collins
Chrissy Schuengel
Stan Flint
Louis Skrmetta
Cynthia Ramseur
Robert Wiygul

GRN's Work in Mississippi
In Mississippi, GRN is committed to stopping the Richton salt dome project, an irresponsible plan to withdraw 50 million gallons of water a day for five years from the Pascagoula River in order to create a massive underground oil storage facility. Funds raised from this event will benefit campaigns of the GRN, including our healthy waters campaign to protect and renew rivers and bayous throughout the Gulf of Mexico region that are critical to family recreation, fisheries, wildlife habitat, and drinking water. Learn more at www.healthygulf.org.

Click here to invite friends and family to join you at the cruise and spread the word on Facebook.

With questions, contact Eir Danielson at 504.525.1528 x210 or e-mail This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

Click here to reserve your space online today.

 

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