Veterans invited to cruise for free on Harrisburg riverboat

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Space is limited on the Pride of the Susquehanna, so veterans are asked to reserve a space quickly. The cruise will take place on Memorial Day evening.

The Pride of Susquehanna launched into the river ahead of summer seasonAfter a two-year hiatus, the Pride of the Susquehanna Riverboat’s popular Veterans Appreciation Cruise is returning for Memorial Day weekend, on the evening of May 30. The salute to veterans includes a casual dinner, a brief program, and a leisurely cruise along the Harrisburg skyline, and is free to each veteran and a guest.

The event will include a live performance of the National Anthem by a local veteran of both the U.S. Air Force and U.S. Navy, Horace Busch; a short program; and a variety of foods and beverages.

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