April 2005
Training ourselves in preventive
measures
The story of the ‘O’
This April Combine entertainment with environmentalism
What’s ripe for the picking
At the Exploratorium
Bair Island Blues
Boating the Bay
Contests
Conversations with
the Ferry Building
Legends and Lore
No Squall for the Shipwright’s Ball
Making Beer
No Squall for the Shipwright’s Ball
Making Beer
No Squall for the Shipwright’s Ball
Making Beer
Doing the SF Circuit
The Balboa Theater
Romancing the Bay
WTA News
Dry Stack Marina Grand Opening Party April 23rd
Cruise Aboard a Tall Ship
Strictly Sail Pacific® 2005 Highlights
Free Tours of St. Peter’s Chapel, Silent Auction, ...
San Francisco Electric Tour
Hotel Vitale Opens to Applause and Acclaim
Pacific Powerboat Expo Offers Best Chance for Yacht Viewing!

Cruise Aboard a Tall Ship

Opening Day on San Francisco Bay, April 24th, will feature a Bay Cruise aboard the Ka’iulani, an 85-foot wooden hull Schoone, offered by the Golden Gate Tall Ship Society. A light lunch and soft drinks will be served.

You can participate in style in the parade of ships along the San Francisco waterfront. The fee for members of the Society is $65, their guests $75, the general public $85, and children under 14 years $35. Children board at the discretion of the ship’s captain and must be accompanied by a paying parent or guardian.

The Golden Gate Tall Ship Society promotes the renaissance of traditional sailing ships on San Francisco Bay. Members experience traditional sailing experiences, Bay Area youth get scholarships for sail training, and a schedule of monthly sailing events is maintained during the season. All are invited to join; information may be obtained by visiting www.GGTSS.org, or calling (415) 331-1009.

Opening Day on the Bay is Sunday, April 24, 2005; 9:30 a.m. boarding, leaving the dock at 10:00 a.m., returning at 2:00 p.m. (four hour cruise), departing from Berkeley Marina (Olympic Circle), at the foot of Spinnaker Way in Berkeley. For more information, call Pamela Blizard, (415) 331-1009.

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