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Published on August 27, 2008 at 12:40am
Considering that we've never "made it" by anyone's definition, the phrase "fake it till you make it" has become a way of life. Some things are tough to fake, though, like pulling a yacht into Ibiza and partying with the rich and famous. Well, maybe now we have a metroplex equivalent to help us commoners get a little more of that good life. Check out the Celebrity Seawolf Dinner Cruise. It's a sunset dinner excursion on the Seawolf, a 40-foot catamaran. Cruise Lake Ray Hubbard while enjoying fare from Celebrity Cafe & Bakery. Sounds pretty posh, hmm? Well remember it's BYOB, so that should keep things down to earth while you're on the lake from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesdays. Starts at The Lighthouse at The Harbor on Lake Ray Hubbard, 2109 Summer Lee Dr. in Rockwall. Tickets are $25. Call 972-722-5520 for more information.
Wednesdays, 7-9 p.m. Starts: Sept. 3. Continues through Sept. 24, 2008