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This Week at Yacht Haven Grande

Friday, September 21
Happy Hour@ Fat Turtle
Saturday, September 22: Zumba -9 a.m. near Louis Vuitton
Saturday, September 22: Mama’s Shack offers $1 off of breakfast
Saturday, September 22: Kool Kidz-10 percent "Locals Only" Discount
Monday and Wednesday, September 24 and 26: Tai Chi-opposite Louis Vuitton at 6 p.m. Class is free and donations to the instructor are greatly appreciated.
Wednesday, September 26: Wine with Your Pet @ How ‘Bout Your Pet. Meet the winners of the "Most Precious Pooch" Contest! 5:30 p.m.
Grande Cru Reopens for the Season on Tuesday, September 25
Every Day in September
Fat Turtle Fun-Eat, Drink and Be Merry Everyday from 4-7p.m.
$3 imported beer; $2 domestic and $3 mixed drinks. Enjoy three soft tacos (chicken or beef) or seven wings for $5
Back Again as of September 25–Martini Madess @ Grande Cru-Indulge in $5 Martinis every day from 5-7p.m.
BCBG End of Season Sale: 40-60 percent off the summer collection. Buy three or more pieces and get an additional 20 percent off the sale price. New fall merchandise is in and rocking.
Sugar & Spice Beauty Salon August and September Specials: Brazilian Blowout Keratin Treatment and Semi-permanent Lash Extensions are $50 off for first time customers.
Save the Date: Saturday, September 29
Make-A-Wish First Annual Walk for Wishes-5k Walk/Run is September 29. Event starts/ends at Yacht Haven.
For more information and to register visit www.usvi.wish.org or contact Meagan Malo at 513-8213 or walk4wishesusvi@gmail.com.
Please note that all activities are subject to weather conditions. Yacht Haven Grande is open Monday-Saturday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and on Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

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