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Mark your calendars: August 2 – 5, 2012
Known the world over for hosting GM, Ford, Chrysler and being the
birthplace of Motown, Detroit will now host The Chris-Craft
Commander Club’s 2012 Rendezvous!
With so many local
Commanders and members in the area, this rendezvous is sure to be
one of the best yet. We look forward to seeing new faces and old
friends at the event.

Kean's Marina
(also on
facebook.com/keansmarina) was chosen because it is a family
friendly marina with an array of amenities including a pool &
jacuzzi. They have great facilities and hold many events there
during the year. They are known as Downtown Detroit's Best Harbor.
Latitude: 42 degrees 21' 42" Longitude: 82 degrees 58'
27"
The local rendezvous committee is currently exploring the best
hotel options and activity itineraries. Rendezvous and registration
information will be available on this page during the first quarter
2012. Watch for further announcements made to our discussion forum
or visit our home page,
www.commanderclub.com for announcments.
Executive Committeee members Mike Schrage will act as as
Rendezvous Chair and Char Pike will do registration.
Never been to Rendezvous before?

If you never
been to a CCCC Rendezvous check out these fine
photo albums and storeies from previous
events:
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About Detroit
The “D” is a very diverse
region with a rich history and
culture. And just five minutes
via bridge or tunnel you can be
in another country!
Downtown Detriot is alive
with renowned museums and
theaters, casino hotels and a
transformed riverfront.
For more family fun in Michigan
click this link.
Popular attractions in the
Downtown district include the
Detroit Institute of Arts,
Detroit Science Center, Charles
H. Wright Museum of African
American History, Detroit
Historical Museum, Motown
Historical Museum, Fox Theatre,
Comerica Park, Ford Field, GM
Renaissance Center, Campus
Martius Park, Cobo Center, Joe
Louis Arena, Hart Plaza,
Greektown, Detroit International
RiverWalk and Belle Isle.
Music: Detroit is a city of
rhythm giving the world music
genres like Motown and techno,
and exported world-class
musicians to other genres like
jazz, blues, gospel, rock and
hip-hop. Detroit not only built
cars and companies, but the
sounds that revolutionized the
world. These are the sounds of
Detroit.
Metro Detroit is
home to a rich automotive
history (of course) represented
and celebrated at our many fine
museums and events. The region
also boasts numerous theaters
(including the most theater
seats outside of New York
City!), unique shopping
experiences and exciting
casinos.

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