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Salty Dawg Rally announces the schedule for the July Fourth Rendezvous

by Hank George on 13 Jun 2015
Salty Dawgs at the Bristol 4th of July parade, outside Leo’s Ristorante on the parade route. Photo includes Jenny McNamara (in patriotic T-shirt), Charlie McNamara, Sarah Bell, Craig and Karene White, Gil and Joy Smith, and SDR co-founder Bill Knowles (at right). Hank George
The Salty Dawg Rally (SDR) announced today the schedule for the annual fourth of July Rendezvous in Bristol, R.I., and also announced that registration for the Fall 2015 Rally has opened. The Salty Dawg Rally is a cruising rally that has quickly grown to be the most popular and largest Rally in the U.S.

Online registration for the Fall 2015 Rally is easy and available at the SDR website

In making the announcement, Linda Knowles, Co-founder of the SDR, said, “This year will be our fourth Annual Fourth of July Rendezvous in Bristol, RI, which hosts the longest continuous running Fourth of July Celebration in the Nation! The Rendezvous is opened not only to the Salty Dawgs, but to all blue water sailors interested in learning more about the Rally. We are excited to have Ocean Cruising Club (OCC) join us this year to watch the parade. We encourage anyone to join who has an interest in meeting members of the SDR and OCC!”

The opening dinner for the rendezvous will be lobsters and steamers on July two, followed by a pulled pork BBQ on July three with the annual town fireworks show immediately afterwards. A clambake/clamboil on July 4th after the parade will top off the rendezvous festivities.

Knowles encourages cruisers to arrive in Bristol prior to the fourth of July week events. There is a lot to do in the Bristol area and there will be free concerts on the water for two weeks prior to the fourth; visit website to learn about all the events that Bristol has planned.

Those planning to attend the dinners should email Linda at linda@saltydawgrally.org to let SDR planners know when you will arrive and the number of people attending each dinner. Costs for the events will be divided among everyone attending the meals.

Also, the SDR Fall 2015 Rally registration is now open. “If you are planning on doing the Rally this fall (or know of someone who is), please register early,” Knowles says. “This will help us to better plan for the fall events. Register here.

The Fall Rally includes a full week of seminars, a pig roast, chicken barbecue, potluck, Halloween party and more, all prior to the November 2 departure date, weather permitting. Sailors are able to participate in the Fall Rally for free, however, participants are encouraged to also join the Salty Dawg Rally organization as a member since they receive substantial further benefits.
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