From: Lake View Citizens' Council [info@lakeviewcitizens.org]
Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2007 7:56 AM
Subject: Cruise Special from Lake View Citizens' Council
Lake View Citizens' Council 
Prepare to Set Sail for an Evening on the Lake
Departing October 2, 2007 
 
Dear John,

You won't need your tuxedo to join us for this first-class experience on Lake Michigan.  Last year we had a great time seeing the world famous Chicago skyline from a unique vantage point aboard Chicago's newest, largest, and most luxurious cruise ship from Kanan Cruises!  So, we're going to "SET SAIL" again for a three hour cruise along the shores of Lake Michigan!
 
  • Tuesday, October 2, 2007
  • Departs from Navy Pier (Kanan Cruises is at the end of the pier) at 7:00PM
  • Cruise returns you to Navy Pier at 10:00PM
  • Included unlimited food and cocktails onboard
  • Download the 2006 program here!
  • Raffle tickets sold onboard and in advance for fabulous prize packages
  • Musical entertainment onboard
  • LVCC is a 501.(c).(3) organization and your donation is tax deductible to the fullest extent allowed by law
Evening on the Lake 2007 Set Sail
This is one of our two major fundraisers each year so we need your help to keep us "afloat."   Don't hesitate to call us for more information at
773-880 LVCC (5822).
 
We look forward to seeing you onboard!
 
John
Lake View Citizens' Council
867 W Buckingham
Chicago, Illinois 60657
773-880 LVCC (5822)
 
 
Ticket Details
General Admission $75
Raffle Tickets $30/each
 
Deckhand Sponsor
(Two General Tickets plus a copy of Lake View Saga) $200
 
First Mate Sponsor
(Two VIP Tickets plus a copy of Lake View Saga as a Century Club Member)  $300
 
 
Special Gift for Century Club Members

Lake View Saga cover
Become a LVCC Century Club Member when you purchase your Evening on the Lake tickets and receive a complimentary copy of Lake View Saga: 1837-2007
 
 
Have you Signed Our Petition?
 
 
We need 5,000 signatures to convince City Hall. 
 
A portion of the proceeds from "An Evening on the Lake" will go to funding neighborhood security efforts.