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Eve of the True Blue Moon Cruise

Mary Stewart Adams, laughing at the Full Moon in blue over Lake Huron

Mary Stewart Adams, laughing at the Full Moon in blue over Lake Huron

Originally defined as the third Full Moon in a season in which there are four Full Moons, the true Blue Moon is a rare celestial phenomena that can only occur in February, May, August, and November, and this year we’ve got one! Star Lore Historian Mary Stewart Adams narrates all cruises for an unforgettable experience on the great lakes and under the stars. Tonight’s cruise is timed to catch the nearly Full Moon rising just after the Sun has set, which allows for heading west into the twilight over Lake Michigan, and then back east into the moonlight over Lake Huron, with the Mackinac Bridge elegantly draped between. Go to www.sheplersferry.com for tickets and information .

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