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The 22nd Annual North Carolina Seafood
Festival
“Catch the Excitement”
October 3-5, 2008
Morehead City Waterfront
Presenting Sponsor of NCSF:

Imagine: You’re walking down the waterfront
on the beautiful Crystal Coast with a
mouth-watering North Carolina Shrimp Burger
in one hand, a cold, refreshing drink in the
other, and a pocket full of tickets for the
rides, all while listening to top notch live
music with your closest friends and family.
Want to stop imagining it and start living
it? Do you want to have fun? Do you want to
be able to eat seafood served every
imaginable way? Are you looking for family
entertainment? What if you could find all of
this without paying a cent for admission?
YOU CAN! On October 3-5, 2008, the 22nd
Annual North Carolina Seafood Festival will
be held on the Waterfront in Morehead City. The weekend will include all of the
following:
NEW!
Seafood sampling
NEW!
Cooking demonstration by highly renowned
chefs
NEW!
Purchase NC Seafood at the Open Aire Market
Southern Outer banks Boat Show & More at the
NC State Port
Ship tours of the USS Gonzales Missile
Destroyer and US Coast Guard Ships
Entertainment on 4 stages all weekend
including headliner
Jack Ingram (AMC Best New Male Vocalist)
SasSea’s Island Playground for kids 8 years
and under
Food vendors
Over 150 Arts & Crafts Vendors
Sporting events
Amusement Rides
Fireworks on Saturday Night (9:00pm)
Blessing of the Fleet on Sunday at 10:00 a.m. at the NC State
Port
Free parking at the NC State Port
Free shuttle from the Port to 3rd Street
Come and join us for the 2nd
largest Festival in North Carolina on October 3-5, 2008. If you require
overnight accommodations, check our
accommodations section on our site. Keep
checking our website for updates on events
and entertainment.
Keep checking for new 2008 events
and contests.
Visit us at our Gift Shop at 907B Arendell Street.
Morehead City, North Carolina
Email us today:
fun@ncseafoodfestival.org
The North Carolina Seafood Festival
is Proudly Affiliated with the Following Organizations:


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