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April 24th

Jo-el Sonnier
Sunday Afternoon
April 24th

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Exciting Improvements at 2005
Pompano Beach Seafood Festival
Three day seaside party to run April 22 through the 24

Like the City it calls home, the Pompano Beach’s Seafood Festival has grown and its organizers continue to improve the fun at the three-day beachside event. For its 21st year the Festival has instituted some exciting changes to enhance the experience for the entire family. This year’s annual beach bash starts on Friday, April 22 running through Sunday, April 24 promises to be one of the best ever.

The first thing visitors will notice at this years Festival is a distinctive change in the Food Court. The expansion will feature lots of room for enjoying the finest seafood fare ever. A new dining area between the rows of food tents will offer a mixture of tents, umbrella tables and tropical Tiki Huts with both sit down and stand around tables.

In the middle of it all will be the new “Pompano Jack’s Spirit Shack” where all the drinks offered at the festival can be found in one convenient location. And you will not miss a note of music as a new sound system will bring live music from the stage to the Food Court area.

There will also be a noticeable change in the food being offered. Each food tent will have a distinctive menu. While many of the festival’s traditional vendors are returning, several new vendors will offer Cajun items, additional grilled items and salads. A full Raw Bar has been added. Standardized signs in front of each tent will display menu items and pricing so that visitors will know exactly what is being offered at each tent.

Kids and parents alike will want to check out Pompano Jack’s Fun Zone located at the north end of the boardwalk. The Festival’s kid’s area fun zone will feature games, Bungee Jumps, Rock Climbing Wall, Bounce Houses, Face painters and more.

The ocean side stage is still ground zero for great “Live” musical entertainment. This year’s line up includes John Kay & Steppenwolf, Badfinger and Supremes Mary Wilson. A new addition to the musical schedule this year is a special Sunday, Cajun Show headlined by Chubby Carrier and The Bayou Swamp Band along with Jo-el Sonnier.

There will also be performances by some of the areas best local artists including Valerie Tyson, Breeze, David Soreff & The Coral Reef Revue, Joey George, Nori Nori and The Low Tides with their “You can’t Tuna Fish,” tour, just to name a few.

Once again the Boardwalk Bazaar will return to house unique arts and crafts and include a special sandcastle that will be constructed throughout the event weekend.

 The Pompano Beach Seafood Festival is located at the end of Atlantic Boulevard where the street ends and the beach sand begins. For more information call the Pompano Beach Chamber of Commerce at (954) 941-2940 or visit the Pompano Beach Seafood Festivals web site at www.pompanobeachseafoodfestival.com.

The Pompano Beach Seafood Festival is a non-profit corporation with participation by the Greater Pompano Beach Chamber of Commerce, the Pompano Beach Fishing Rodeo, and a variety of educational and civic organizations.

Proceeds to these groups have exceeded $500,000.00 in the last six years alone.

Produced by:
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Good Event Management
P.O. Box 50025     Lighthouse Point, FL 33074
954-570-7785        fax: 570-7786
John C. Good, President
Laura Good, Vice President

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