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Norwalk Seaport Association Oyster Festival

The 36th annual Norwalk


Seaport Association Oyster Festival will once again welcome summer’s end.  The first weekend after Labor Day in


September marks the annual celebration held in Norwalk, Connecticut.  Presenting sponsor for the third


consecutive year is First County Bank.  This year’s


event will run Friday, September 6 through Sunday, September 8. 
The


Festival offers a wide variety of activities the whole family will enjoy,


including an Arts & Crafts Pavilion, the Kid’s Cove, with rides, games and


child-centered entertainment, a food court with everything from Italian


favorites to seafood.  And, not to be


missed, the popular Oyster Slurping and Oyster Shucking contests.  The festival also offers continuous


entertainment by local musicians and national acts.  One of many acts on the entertainment


line-up, Friday night, the stage comes alive with the sounds of Max Creek


bringing together generations of music lovers with their mix of rock, country,


reggae, soul, and calypso.  On Saturday


night, fans who missed The Village People last year due to inclement weather,


can catch their favorite band of neighborhood guys performing.   Sunday’s headliner will be a nightclub


favorite, The Zoo, winner of MTV’s Ultimate Cover Band contest.







The event is held at Veteran’s


Park, adjacent to Norwalk Harbor on Seaview Avenue in Norwalk, CT.  Admission for adults is $10 on Friday, $12 on


Saturday and Sunday.  Children 5-12 years


old are $5.  U.S. military personnel on


active duty are free.   All entertainment


is included in ticket prices.  Tickets


can be purchased at www.seaport.org.


Event Dates and Hours: Friday, September 6th - 6p.m.


- 11p.m.  Saturday, September 7 -


11a.m. - 11p.m.  Sunday, September 8 - 11a.m.


- 8p.m.

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For more information, visit


www.seaport.org. or call (203) 838-9444.

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