Ontario Sailing presents the Celebration of Sailing Mad Men Gala!

Polish up your pearls, Dig out the Brylcream and Come prepared for a 'realllly big shewww' as Ontario Sailing presents the Celebration of Sailing Mad Men Gala!

Saturday, March 31, 2012
The Boulevard Club, Toronto ~ 6pm until the dancing stops!

Join us for a THE event of the year! A great way to reconnect with your fellow sailors and kick off the 2012 season!

Returning this year:
· Exotic wine tasting – donated by Pierre Gagnon
· Silent Auction – over 140 items last year
· Live Auction – don’t miss out on some great trips and fantastic artwork
· Live entertainment from 'Meredith Cutting' as well as the 'Weathered Legs'
· third Annual Presentation of the Legends of Ontario Sailing Award
· Fantastic food, fun and dancing the night away!

Tickets: $150/person
$85/athlete
Ticket Order Form on the OSA website

Funds raised from the Mad Men Gala go to support the development of Sailing in Ontario.

Order Your Tickets Today!

Ensure that you and your friends have a seat at what will be THE event of the year!

Don’t be left wondering what everyone at the water cooler is talking about the next day.

 

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