Annual Cruise Into History Features Eric Jylha Narration, Bob Bloenk Music
Tuesday, Aug. 18 Princess Wenonah Junket to Head South on River
Bob Bloenk & Eric Jylha will entertain at the 3rd Annual History Cruise.
Eric Jylha, broadcaster and noted historical commentator, will headline the 3rd annual History Cruise 6-9 p.m. Tuesday Aug. 18.
The cruise aboard the Princess Wenonah this year will head South on the Saginaw River and inform cruisers of stories of . . .
the interurban disaster of 1897,
the history of James Clements Airport and
the incredible Legend of Crow Island, among other tales, according to Mr. Jylha.
Mr. Bloenk, a popular local entertainer, will chime in with songs with a local and historical flavor such as "Sleepy Time Gal," written by Saginawian Ange Lorenzo.
Each cruiser will receive a copy of the March/April Michigan History Magazine article entitled "Bay City's Colorful Past and Promising Future," furnished in cooperation with the Bay County Historical Society.
A light dinner will be served aboard the Princess and a cash bar will be available.
Door prizes will be awarded and a 50/50 drawing will be conducted.
Proceeds from the cruise go to the Bay County Historical Society and the 7th Michigan Cavalry Civil War Round Table for historical preservation purposes.
Tickets are $30 per person and are available for sale at the Bay County Historical Museum, 321 Washington Ave., or by phone at 893-5733.
The cruise departs from the Bay City Boatlines dock at the foot of 9th Street. Extensive parking is available near the dock.
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Dave Rogers
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Dave Rogers is a former editorial writer for the Bay City Times and a widely read, respected journalist/writer in and around Bay City. (Contact Dave Via Email at carraroe@aol.com)
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