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Sail back to the 70s for a groovy local cause

Put on your bell-bottoms and tie-dye for a 1970s-themed fundraising cruise on the Miss Marie, featuring live disco music from The Saturday Nights
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The 100-person capacity 'Miss Marie' vessel is pictured in this file photo.

Break out your bell-bottoms and tie-dye.

A 1970s-theamed "Making Waves Cruise" is set to hit to the St. Marys River on Oct. 5, with money raised going to one of four local charities: the Soup Kitchen, Pauline's Place, Women in Crisis or THRIVE.

Cruise-goers — who are encouraged to dress in their best yacht glam/disco outfits — will vote on the charity.

Described as "an evening of glamour and goodwill," the event will begin at Nothern Superior Brewing at 5:30 p.m. before a bus brings people to the Miss Marie Sault Lock Tours dock.

From there, a 2.5-hour trip on the Miss Marie will feature live disco music from The Saturday Nights and food from Bovingdon Barbeque. 

After returning to port, event-goers will take a bus trip back to the Tap Room.

Tickets can be purchased here.


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