OAKVILLE BEAVER Wednesday, August 26, 2009 · 16 Cruise for a Cause fundraiser sets sail Sept. 3 Cruise for a Cause, a dinner dance fundraising cruise that helps the mobilitychallenged enjoy life on local waters, will set sail once again on Thursday, Sept. 3. Charterability is hosting the cruise that will see the 300-passenger Wayward Princess set sail from Oakville Harbour. This will be the Oakville community's 13th annual Cruise for a Cause. Already successful in raising awareness about the need for an accessible dock (now finished) on Sixteen Mile Creek, Charterability offers free pleasure boat cruises aboard a specially adapted pontoon boat to local seniors and community groups. The goal is to one day to have a larger, specially-modified boat that will accommodate even more physically-challenged passengers. Charterability's Cruise for a Cause leaves Oakville's Navy Street Pier at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 3. Tickets cost $60 per person and include a dockside reception catered by Ristorante Julia, Coriander Green, Just an Olde Fashioned Butchery and Seafood and Black Forest Pastry Shop. The evening cruise includes dinner, a Russian flavored vodka taste by Danska, dancing, a silent auction, raffle draw, cash bar and more. For tickets, call Steven Cull at 905-8447208 or info@charterability.com. Charterability is a Federal Charitable Organization while the PARDners Docking Facility is a community project endorsed by the Town of Oakville, Wai Nui O Kanaka Outrigger Canoe Club, Healthy Community Funders of Halton and the Rick Hansen Foundation with support from The Ontario Trillium Foundation. To learn more about Charterability, arrange a group cruise this summer or make a donation visit www.charterability.com.