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Great Gatsby Roaring 20's Regatta Gala

Wellers' Carriage House, 555 W Michigan Ave, Saline, MI | Get Directions »
$55.00

This fun-filled affair includes a prime rib au jus dinner catered by Wellers, alongwith wines from Saline’s own Spotted Dog Winery (www.spotteddogwinery.com) and beer from Grizzly Peak in Ann Arbor (www.grizzlypeak.net).  Attendees may also partake in a whiskey and cigar bar, mingle amongst antique cars, dance to vintage jazz and swing tunes played
by the Saline Big Band, and try their luck in the no-stakes Blackjack Challenge.  During the event, a silent
auction featuring a wide variety of products, memorabilia, tickets and services will be held offering guests the unique opportunity for some one of a kind purchases and deals! 

The cost of this adults only event is $55 per person, $100 for two, Round Tables of 8 in the Captain’s Quarters for $480 or rectangular tables of 10 in the main dining room for $475.00.

Tickets may be purchased online at http://www.salinecrew.org/?module=Page&pageID=88.

Proceeds will be used towards equipment purchases and the building of a community boathouse at Lakeside Park on Ford Lake, for shared use by Saline Crew and the
Eastern Michigan University rowing teams. The community boathouse is a collaborative public/private effort and includes participation by Eastern Michigan University, Ypsilanti Township, Saline Crew and Washtenaw County Parks and Recreation.

Event Details

Posted by: Pete Pfeiffer
Where Wellers' Carriage House 555 W Michigan Ave, Saline, MI 48176
Next on This event is over.
Time 5:00 pm–10:00 pm
Who to bring Moms, Dads, Singles, Seniors
Website http://­www.­salinecrew.­org
Price $55 per person, $100 for two, Round Tables of 8 in the Captain’s Quarters for $480 or rectangular tables of 10 in the main dining room for $475.00.
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More About Wellers' Carriage House

Wellers' Carriage House

Wellers' Carriage House

555 W Michigan Ave, Saline, MI
734-429-2115

Wellers' Carriage House is a beautiful and historic property. It was purchased in the early 1900s by Henry Ford, and was restored for the purpose of milling soy beans for their oils. In 1966 the property was purchased and restored by the Weller family, and the 10-acre property is now rented for weddings and other events. Open house is on Saturday from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m.

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