Christmas is just around the corner! Grab your Gift Card today!

Christmas is just around the corner!

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Sent on 19 December 2023 09:40 AM

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Christmas is just around the corner!
Grab your Gift Card today!
It's a giving Tuesday and you can give two gifts in ONE purchase!
Less than a week until Christmas! If youre a last-minute shopper (we do it too) we have the perfect gift idea for you! Give now and at the same time give to some amazing New York waterfront organizations!
As a part of our Days of Giving campaign running through December, were donating 100% of proceeds generated from Classic Harbor Line gift card purchases made today, December 19, to our curated list of New York waterfront organizations!
Gift cards can be purchased in any amount and are valid on any of our cruise offerings. They also dont expire, and as we mentioned, they make a wonderful gift (We wont tattle if you keep it for yourself)
Support a NY waterfront organization today and get your CHL gift card now!
*Our last Giving Tuesday is 12/26
Click here to purchase a Gift Card!
To learn more about our list of organizations read below!
Schooner Apollonia has been hauling sail freight sustainably since August of 2020! Apollonia has transported over 200,000 LBS of goods by wind, current and tide on the Hudson River, New York Harbor, the East River, Newtown Creek, the Gowanus Canal, Raritan Bay, the Arthur Kill, the Kil Van Kul, and Rondout Creek! Their goal is to move goods while dramatically reducing the greenhouse gases, especially carbon, needed from fossil fuel use in hopes that it will inspire more sustainable transport efforts!
Billion Oyster Project: Benefitting NY Harbor School Programs
Billion Oyster Project offers public school students, volunteers, community scientists and restaurants the opportunity to learn about New York Citys rich oyster history and lead the movement to restore it.
Harnessing the unique craft of wooden boat building and maritime-centered exploration, we inspire young people to uncover the confidence, skills, and courage to chart pathways to success in and outside the classroom.
Corn Hill Waterfront and Navigation Foundationis a non-profit educational organization founded in 1991. It operates two vessels,Riverieon the Genesee River in Downtown Rochester, NY andSam Patchon the Erie Canal in Pittsford, NY.
Hudson River Community Sailing
Hudson River Community Sailing (HRCS) is a non-profit youth development and community sailing organization with locations in Chelsea and Inwood. Through partnerships with NYC public schools, we teach STEM and leadership while developing academic success in underserved New York City youth. Our diverse and vibrant community sailing center provides affordable maritime education and recreation to all New Yorkers. In 2021 we launched an Adaptive Sailing program for youth and adults with physical and developmental disabilities, further expanding waterfront access. Core to our work is the belief that everyone can learn to sail, and that sailing provides a unique opportunity for growth and discovery.
Hudson River Maritime Museum
Located on the historic Rondout waterfront, the Hudson River Maritime Museum was established in 1979and is dedicated to the preservation and interpretation of the maritime history of the Hudson River, its tributaries, and related industries. The museum's collections include historic vessels, objects, archival material and art related to Hudson River transportation, industries and recreation such as paintings, prints, photographs, ephemera, blueprints, artifacts, ship models, a 100-year old shad boat, life boats, lighthouse tender and ice yachts. The maritime heritage of the Hudson River encompasses industries such as ice harvesting, brick making, boat building, blue stone quarrying, cement making, coal transport, and crushed stone. The steam era of transportation, which stimulated the growth of these various industries on the Hudson River, is emphasized, and the 19th and 20th centuries are the primary time periods interpreted. The Hudson River Maritime Museum shares its knowledge, research, and collections through public events, lectures, education programs and activities, exhibitions, and publications.
John J. Harvey - Save our Ships
FireboatJohn J. Harvey,launched in Brooklyn in 1931, was named for FDNY pilot John J. Harvey.Harveywas saved from the scrap yard by a dedicated group of volunteers and restored as an operational museum and education center, offering free public trips in New York Harbor.
Lilac Preservation Project
The former Coast Guard Cutter LILAC is the oldest surviving lighthouse and buoy tender in the country.She is being restored to operate on her original 1933 steam engines, providing opportunities for volunteer crew members to learn hands-on skills. In summer months, the ship is open at no charge for tours, exhibits and cultural programs on deck.
National Maritime Historical Society - Sea History
The National Maritime Historical Society ("NMHS") is a non-profit membership organization with 501(c)(3) status founded in 1963. Our mission is to raise awareness of our nations maritime heritage and the role seafaring has played in shaping civilization through educational programs, publications, and events that celebrate outstanding contributions to our maritime heritage. The voice of the National Maritime Historical Society isSea Historymagazine. Available in print and online at [www.seahistory.org]www.seahistory.org, each issue carries fascinating articles about key events and people in our maritime past and present, news of marine archaeology, features on marine art, updates on historic and significant ships, a calendar of maritime events, museum news and evenSea History for Kids, a section devoted to younger readers.
PortSide NewYork
PortSide NewYork connects New Yorkers to the potential of their waterfront, with a special focus on reaching the underserved. We work to change NYC policy so that maritime activity of all kindscommercial, educational, recreationalis more a part of waterfront revitalization plans. We are currently located aboard a historic oil tanker, the MARY A. WHALEN, in Red Hook, Brooklyn.
Rocking the Boat
Rocking the Boat participants develop pride, purpose, and possibility by learning the unique and lifelong skills behind building and rowing wooden boats, sailing, and restoring the Bronx River.We create community, teach through transformative experiences, and make nature available to everyone, inspiring young people to determine their own future against a backdrop of systemic inequity.
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