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This years constants are: ![]() Virginia Halcomb Beach Seafood Market ![]() Kassea Shrock Erickson & Jensen ![]() Melanie Byrd Fort Myers Beach Observer ![]() Ashlee Neal Lahania Realty ![]() Kaitlin Conidaris Lani Kai Island Resort ![]() Katelyn Sundin Rose Auction Group ![]() Rachel Whitehead Semmer Electric ![]() Samantha Simmons The Island Sandpaper ![]() Adrienne Castro Tommy Tire & Sons ![]() Angie Assink Trico Shrimp |
THE WORLD FAMOUS FORT MYERS BEACH SHRIMP FESTIVALWhy else would you come to a Shrimp Festival on the beach? The Fort Myers Beach Lions Club has been boiling and serving delicious Gulf Pink Shrimp to festival attendees for over fifty years! The secrets of perfectly cooked ‘peel and eat’ shrimp have been passed from boil master to boil master through the years, as well as the secret recipe for Lions delicious cocktail sauce served as an accompaniment. It all starts of course, with the finest shrimp the Gulf of Mexico can offer. Delivered straight from the Fort Myers Beach Shrimp Boat Fleet, the Gulf Pink Shrimp is unsurpassed in flavor and versatility. Fort Myers Beach Lions serve over one thousand pounds of the fresh local sweet pink crustaceans every year, making our Shrimp Boil one of the main attractions of this 52nd annual festival. Lions toil and boil for two days, from 10 until six, to bring the goodness of the Gulf directly to the savvy folks in the “Shrimp Line”. Following the two-hour beach parade Saturday morning the line forms for the best and freshest food that southwest Florida has to offer. One half pound of steaming shrimp is served on every plate, accompanied by sauce and slaw. While there Festival goers take the opportunity to browse and buy from the 100 beach crafters and vendors who have made this event one of the best beach festivals in the South and a mecca for tens of thousands of visitors each year. On the way through the festival there’s usually some music to enjoy, a collectable Official Festival tee shirt, hat or tank top, an opportunity to watch the crowning of the next Shrimp Festival Queen, and a huge selection of other eating and entertainment opportunities. What better way to spend a Saturday or Sunday afternoon than enjoying shrimp at the edge of the Gulf of Mexico while dipping your toes into the sparkling sea? Many people come both days just for the shrimp boil, which is testament to the goodness dished out by the Fort Myers Beach Lions Club. A better shrimp dinner cannot be found! While Bubba Gump may be able to cook shrimp in a variety of ways, the Fort Myers Beach Lions Club excel's in the pureness of boiled shrimp. After all, this is the SHRIMP festival!! For Information www.BeachShrimpFestival.com This years Ft. Myers Beach Shrimp Festival Events kicked off with the Festival’s Queen’s Ball featuring the 2009 Queen and the 10 contestants for this years’s Queen on the beach at 5601 Williams Drive. On stage entertainment was provided by local artists DAZ while the ten contestants were introduced and judging began. Some Shrimp Festival History
The first Shrimp Festival was held in 1959. Prior to that an event called “Beach Day” was held on the Sunday after the Edison Festival of Light Parade in Fort Myers in mid-February. St Raphael’s Episcopal Church sponsored the Blessing of the Shrimp Fleet which was held on the Beach Pier, and sold Shrimp Rolls in the County Park on the Beach. Also the Beach Improvement Association held a Beauty Contest in the Park. The idea of the Shrimp Festival was to provide the Beach with its own celebration, and to build on Beach Day. Initially it was to be held on the weekend nearest the full moon after the Edison Festival, but not closer than two weeks after it, a confusing sounding schedule. But it was scheduled that way because the Beach Shrimping fleet was in port around the full moon as shrimping is poor during full moons while the port is deeper to accommodate boat loads of that beautiful pink treasure. Our local shrimp are pink. The first year was a weekend only event. The Fort Myers Beach Lions Club sponsored a parade from the Beach School to the County Park, the same parade route it takes to this day, and sold Bar-B-Que chicken dinners in the Park. Lions members cannot remember when one the members suggested that if it was to be a Shrimp Festival, Lions should cook shrimp rather than chicken. Long time island resident, Lion Pete McCagg says; “We cut lots of buttonwood logs on Friday, dug a pit and started the fire about five o’clock in the morning Saturday to boil the shrimp. This was the primary fundraiser, though we also held a raffle. For the first few years we raffled a television set and later a small boat, motor, and trailer. One year we got very daring and raffled an automobile.” In the years of 1962 through 1970 Lions raised money by sponsoring a Gopher Turtle Derby. This had been a project of the Fort Myers Lions Club as part of the Edison Festival for several years. They paid the Seminole Indians 25 cents each for about 50 gophers, and Lions agreed to pay the Fort Myers Club 50 cents and save the gophers for the Shrimp Festival. Lions resold the turtles to Beach businesses and/or individuals the gophers for $5.00. They in turn painted the shell with watercolor paints and strap lightweight decorations on their backs as advertisement. Gophers in heats of 6 to 8 were put in an inner circle, and the first to reach an outer circle won. When the Festival was over all gophers got to be released back into the wild thus saving the Turtles and making many folks needing glasses or eye operations very happy. It was about this time also that the Lions decided that this had really reached the point that it should be a Chamber of Commerce project. After one year the Chamber decided that it was too much work, and the Lions Club we agreed to take it back. Local Fort Myers Beach Lions have sponsored the Shrimp Festival every year since with pride of knowing the people who make their vacations plans around the Festival dates and the residents who live and love the Festival as part of their local heritage. See you at the beach March 13 and 14, 2010. Fort Myers Beach Shrimp Festival Schedule of Events Saturday March 6 Shrimp Festival Run Saturday March 13 Shrimp Festival Parade 52nd Annual Shrimp Festival Food Fun & Crafts 18th Expo Official Festival Tee Shirts Tank tops and hats, cold drinks and more. World Famous Lions Shrimp Dinners! Crowning of the 52nd Shrimp Festival Queen Sunday March 14 52nd Annual Shrimp Festival Food Fun & Crafts 18th Expo Festival tees tanks and hats, cold drinks, and more. World Famous Lions Shrimp Dinners |
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