VERO BEACH — Celebrate a romantic Valentine’s week aboard Celebrity Cruise Lines newest ship, the Eclipse and support Indian River Habitat for Humanity at the same time. Attend an informational presentation to learn more about this wonderful opportunity at 5 p.m. on Tuesday, October 19, at Regency Park, 910 Regency Square in Vero Beach. The cruise departs Miami to San Juan, St. Maarten and St. Kitts on Saturday, February 12 and returns to Miami on Saturday, February 19. Prices per person, based on double-occupancy, start at just $873. RSVP to Wanda at 772-453-3763 or [email protected] Information: Call Peggy Gibbs 562-9860 x209.
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