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Oyster Lovers and Seafood Lovers do not miss the Annual Gulf Coast Oyster & Seafood Festival. People from around the world attend this event. Stuffed Oysters, Fried Oysters, Raw Oysters, Grilled Oysters and Oysters for all tastes will be available for the Oyster Lover. Plus there will be seafood for everyone. The Alabama Gulf Coast Oyster & Seafood Festival is excited to announce the largest and only event celebrating and promoting the Gulf Coast Oyster. The Alabama Gulf Coast Oyster Festival is planned for September 24th, 2009 - September 27th, 2009 inside the setting of the authentic fisherman village of Bayou La Batre, Alabama. Bayou La Batre, Alabama is a maritime village south of Mobile that revolves around the Gulf of Mexico. The sea side setting provides festival attendees with the freshest oysters, shellfish and seafood straight from the Gulf. A city rich in oyster history, Bayou La Batre pumped more than $400 million dollars into the region's economy before Hurricane Katrina. This event is set to help rebuild the economy through the establishment of a new tradition. The Alabama Gulf Coast Oyster Festival is a four day festival that prides itself in offering non imported, local & fresh seafood vendors. The festival features live music on all four days, plus art vendors, craftsmen, beer vendors, kids area, fresh seafood, oyster eating contests, home brewing demonstrations and an assortment of food from a variety of regions. The Alabama Gulf Coast Oyster Festival & Brew Fest is honored to be ranked as one of the top events for the state of Alabama. This year's festival is executed as the biggest and best Oyster festival within a five state region (Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, Louisiana). Combining great food, great music and life moments, the Alabama Gulf Coast Oyster Festival is a must attend event. The entertainment stage offers a diverse mix of musical genres and regional acts from country, to bluegrass. Additionally, the festival offers fun contests which include, a sing off, an oyster shucking contest, a recipe cook off and of course, an oyster eating challenge. The festival layout features three tents that include an “Oyster Education Tent” hosted by the Auburn University extension program. The educational tent highlights and presents oyster facts to attendees. The second tent is a Brew Fest tent that is provided by the beer sponsor and will feature local brews & beers, home brew workshops and taste areas. The final tent is a kids area that features children activities. The kids tent is open from 10a - 5pm each day of the festival. The artisan & craftsman area will feature a mix of artists, organizations and businesses. The main area is comprised of food vendors which will serve delicious oysters, shell fish, seafood and traditional festival treats for attendees to try. There will be something for everyone to enjoy. If you eat seafood then you know that the Gulf Coast is where oysters and seafood from the Gulf of Mexico comes from. Call our local agent at 251-404-1213

City:
Bayou La Batre, AL
Location:
Bayou La Batre, AL
Date:
Sep 24-27, 2009
Hours:
Please visit http://www.gulfcoastoysterfest.com/
Web site:
www.gulfcoastoysterfest.com/
Location:
Bayou La Batre, AL
General Contact: Lia White
Street Address:
4354 A Old Shell Road #206
Bayou La Batre,AL 36523
Phone:
877-8-BOOK-ME

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