We departed Everett about 6:00pm and cruised south past Mukilteo. Karen had told me she grew up in the Mukilteo area and would enjoy seeing it from the water. They immediately found their places on the upper deck and settled in. After an enjoyable dinner, lots of stories, and great fellowship we returned to the marina under a lovely setting sun.
Thursday, August 22, 2013
SCIS Sunset Dinner Cruise
I am a chaplain with Stanwood Camano Incident Support and we provide services to the first responders in our area as well as to the community they serve. Each year SCIS holds a golf tournament to raise the financial support necessary to operate this organization. Part of the fun is the raffle that features a variety of wonderful prizes. This year we donated a sunset dinner cruise on Stargazer complete with a home cooked meal. The winner was Bill Dryer and his wife, Karen. We invited them to bring another couple with them so Roger and Juliet Holbrook also joined us. It turned out to be a beautiful evening - warm weather, calm seas and a gorgeous sunset!
We departed Everett about 6:00pm and cruised south past Mukilteo. Karen had told me she grew up in the Mukilteo area and would enjoy seeing it from the water. They immediately found their places on the upper deck and settled in. After an enjoyable dinner, lots of stories, and great fellowship we returned to the marina under a lovely setting sun.
Thank you to the Dryers and Holbrooks for treating US to a very enjoyable evening. It was a pleasure getting to know you all.
We departed Everett about 6:00pm and cruised south past Mukilteo. Karen had told me she grew up in the Mukilteo area and would enjoy seeing it from the water. They immediately found their places on the upper deck and settled in. After an enjoyable dinner, lots of stories, and great fellowship we returned to the marina under a lovely setting sun.
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