Juliet Vercelli Hosts Petersburg Sportfishing Lunch and Presentation with D'Ann Hayes Benicia - June 10, 2015
Benicia, California, June 2, 2015 (Newswire.com) - “Want to Experience a ‘REEL’ Alaskan Adventure?” Then come join Juliet Vercelli, Owner and President of Bye Bye Birdees Consulting Services, and D’Ann Hayes, Co-Owner of Petersburg Sportfishing for lunch and an informative presentation about the delights and wonders of the Alaskan frontier and waterways. This event will be at the recently opened Carters Biz Café, located at the Commanding Officer's Quarters, 1 Commandant's Lane in Benicia, California on Wednesday, June 10, 2015 at 12:15 p.m.
Ever wondered:
- What is it like to catch halibut in Alaska?
- What a garnet mining adventure might be like?
- What is it like to see a grizzly bear?
Now is the time to find out!
This is an exciting opportunity for people to learn the answer to these and other questions as D’Ann will take folks on a tour of the community of Petersburg, Alaska. She will share hidden gems to heighten one’s experience such as:
- "Le Conte Glacier" – right around the corner from Petersburg
- How to get up close to the magnificent Humpback Whales
- And so much more!
This is not an event to be missed. Plus, in honor of Father’s Day, comfort food will be served – a small donation is requested. So, bring friends, family, children and co-workers to this event. It's sure to be a spectacular afternoon! Since space is limited, Click link here to RSVP now @ the Benicia Travel Meetup Come early! Tour the Mansion! Meet Carter! Learn more about how to be part of Carter's Biz Cafés! Any questions, please contact [email protected] .
About Petersburg Sportfishing Charters
Petersburg Sportfishing Charters is a family operation that prides itself in giving guests a personalized service that includes fishing and other excursions, comfortable accommodations, and home-cooked meals. They will do everything possible to make one’s Alaska adventure the best ever.
About Petersburg
This community of roughly 3,000 is centered around its busy and scenic waterfront, which is lined with wharfs, working boats and weathered boathouses, while tidy homes and businesses - many decorated with distinctive flowery Norwegian rosemaling - line the quiet streets. The best examples of rosemaling are seen along Sing Lee Alley, the center of old Petersburg. Most of the street is built on pilings over Hammer Slough and dominated by the Sons of Norway Hall, a large white building that was built in 1912 on pilings. Hammer Slough itself is a delight to photographers providing colorful images of Petersburg's waterfront.
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