Buffalo Sailing is Picture Perfect
This Sunday, September 18, (see date update below) at about 3:30 pm, Seven Seas Sailing School will go sailing with the photography team from the I Love New York guide.
This United States and worldwide publication will present (in '06) the I Love New York's summer section featuring a photograph of Buffalo sailors set against a true backdrop of the Buffalo skyline. This publication is sent out to all 50 states and around the world...
Sailors, don't miss this opportunity to be a part of this most significant Buffalo postcard to the world. This is all part of the New Buffalo waterfront. Join all the celebratory boats at the North Gap region of the Outer Harbor in Buffalo this Sunday at around 3:30 pm., channel 79, and enjoy a picnic on the water as we tie up for a photo of all of the boats against our city's backdrop. No fuss, just some sailing and then we'll snap the picture.
It's another Buffalo Sailabration experience in 2005, for the 2006 edition of I Love New York Guide!
--Bill Zimmermann, Seven Seas
Update: Next Sunday, September 25, at about 3:30 pm, Seven Seas Sailing School will go sailing with the photography team from the I Love New York guide. (It was going to be Sunday, September 18, but the I LOVE NY Team has raced off to the Catskills where the leaves are turning color surprisingly earlier-- but what the heck, come out sailing this Sunday too!)


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