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Watertown-Based Revels Singing Group Hosting Summer Solstice Cruise

By Guest Writer | June 15, 2021

The following announcement was provided by Revels:

Celebrate the Summer Solstice with a Music-Filled Revels Cruise to Boston Light with David Coffin, Ron Reid and the SunSteel Quartet, and Special Guests, Sunday, June 20, from 4:30 -7:00PM

All Aboard for a Summer Solstice Celebration at Sea – It’s a Revels Summer Solstice Celebration: A Cruise to Boston Light! Celebrate the Summer Solstice with a cruise to Boston Light!  We are thrilled to be offering one of the first private cruises since 2019, complete with a steel drum band, harbor narration, and lots of reveling! 

Joining us will be:David Coffin, Revels Artist-in-Residence & Harbor NarratorRon Reid and the SunSteel QuartetSally Snowman, Boston Light LightkeeperSave the Harbor/Save the Bay – Meet the Crustaceans activities for kids

DATE, TIME & LOCATION

Sunday, June 20, 2021 (Father’s Day and the Summer Solstice!)

Aboard the Bay State Cruise Company’s Provincetown II4:30 – 7:00 pm (boarding from the Seaport at 4 pm)

FOOD & DRINK

Cash bar & Concessions (pizza, chicken fingers, hot dogs, snacks)Pre-ordered light supper boxes  and Pre-ordered snack boxes available for purchase with ticket

(Per the Bay State Cruise Company’s policy, guests may not bring their own food or drink on board.)

ACCESSIBILITY

The boat is handicap accessible to the 1st deck (bathrooms are here) but the only way to get to the outside (on the 2nd and 3rd decks) where most of the activities are is by stairs. Note: Due to Covid concerns we will not be singing on this cruise and we will not exceed 40% capacity. Guests will be asked to wear a mask if indoors on the boat. Please note the cruise is Rain or Shine, and that in the event of inclement weather, guests will be inside and will need to wear mask unless eating. TICKETS

Ticketsfor Revels Summer Solstice Celebration: A Cruise to Boston Light are $64/adult (including fees).

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