Thursday, November 2, 2023

The 60th Florida Seafood Festival officially begins Friday at Battery Park in Apalachicola

The 60th Florida Seafood Festival officially begins Friday at Battery Park in Apalachicola.

 

The gates open at 10 Friday morning, and there is no charge to get in the park.

 

The blessing of the fleet begins at 4 o'clock at Riverfront Park with King Retsyo and Miss Florida Seafood leading the pack aboard a shrimp boat.

 

Once the blessing is complete, the king and queen will then officially open the weekend’s activities.

 

There will be live musical entertainment through the evening at the festival’s main stage – Friday’s performers are Christian artists Chris Godber at 6PM and Rachael Lampa at 730.

 

Saturday is the big day of the festival.

 

The Redfish Run begins at 8 AM at the Gibson Inn - The Seafood Festival Parade begins at 10 on Saturday morning. 

 

It costs 5 dollars to get in the park on Saturday, but for the price you get to watch the oyster shucking and oyster eating contest and kids can take part in the hourly blue crab races.

 

Last year’s winner of the Oyster shucking contest Honor Allen will be back to compete this year. 

 

There will be lots of music on Saturday including Headliner Entertainer Elvie Shane at 8:30.

 

The Park will close at 11 PM on Saturday.

 

If you would like to see a full listing of this weekend’s events, just log on to the festival’s official website at www.floridaseafoodfestival.com




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