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St. Paul’s Seafood Festival

by Mara Hernandez-Capili

For the whole family there’s going to be an exciting event that is happening at pass Christian and that is the annual St. Paul’s Seafood Festival. The connection between the revered Saint and Seafood may not be proven but this event is truly a festival to watch out for and anticipate. Local residents and spectators from across the state and even outside it will meet in this one exciting and delightful event.

This article is written to provide us with the things that can be done at the St. Paul’s Seafood Festival. Truly this event is for the whole family to enjoy. Dads can have fun competing with other dad at the 5KM race which will express and highlight the players’ agility and endurance. This event is also a healthy thing to do because it is an exercise that can target the muscle and most especially the heart tissues.

Moms can have fun displaying their cooking prowess (and at the same time learning different tips and tricks from other moms) at the Seafood cook-off. I can say that this is the most anticipated event of all because everyone is expecting to taste the mouthful and savory Seafood dishes. Seafood dishes vary from grilled lobsters, to baked oysters, shrimps dipped in lemon butter sauce. Yum! What heavenly treats indeed! People are recommended not to watch their diet and throw away their weighing scales for the day.

There will also be a free cake and cookie baking lesson at the Tent where kitchen wares are provided by La Germania- the leading kitchen expert. Kids will ultimately enjoy and disregard the summer heat with the amusement rides and art lessons especially formulated for them. Art instructors from the nearby day care and elementary school will be present to teach the kids some basic watercolor and acrylic painting and crafts making.

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