Canine Cruise 2008
THE ANTI-CRUELTY SOCIETY AND MERCURY CHICAGO’S SKYLINE CRUISES PARTNER FOR CANINE CRUISE FUNDRAISER
CHICAGO – Mercury Chicago’s Skyline Cruiseline Canine Cruise kicks off its 2008 season by hosting a fundraising cruise to support the important programs and services of The Anti-Cruelty
Society. Join well-behaved, leashed Chicago pups and their companions on Thursday, June 26 for a relaxing 90-minute lake and river cruise aboard the Skyline Queen. Pups will get the royal treatment – a wind-in-the-face experience that can’t be beat, all the comforts of home, including water bowls and a restroom.
Ticket includes a souvenir Canine Cruise bandana and refreshments for you both. $35 per person, dogs are always free!
All proceeds will benefit The Anti-Cruelty Society. Home to Chicago area’s oldest and largest low-cost spay/neuter clinic. Since 1999, our centennial, The Anti-Cruelty Society has placed more than 46,000 animals in loving homes, spayed or neutered more than 73,000 animals, presented humane messages to over 260,000 school-aged children and community groups, and constructed the Bruckner Rehabilitation & Treatment Center, the first center of its kind to save more animals .


Mercury, Chicago’s Skyline Cruiseline (www.mercuryskylinecruiseline.com) is celebrating its 73rd season of lake, river and specialty cruises including the Mercury Canine Cruises and Chicago Supernatural Cruises. Its sister company, Chicago’s First Lady Cruises (www.cruisechicago.com) operates the official Chicago Architecture Foundation architecture river cruises.


