St. Martha’s spices up Cajun Crawfish & Seafood Festival
Families spend a day enjoying spice seafood and games for the 4th annual Cajun Crawfish & Seafood Festival
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Amanda Morales
| 9:50 p.m. March 28, 2015
Sarasota
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Families spent the day enjoying live music, games and food at the 4th annual Cajun Crawfish & Seafood Festival Saturday, March 28 at St. Martha Catholic School. The main attraction was the crawfish boil provided by the Crawfish Company of Central Florida that included traditional red potatoes and corn as well. Fans of the red crustaceans could also compete in the crawfish race and watch the critters crawl to the finish line.
Christine Fisher and Grace Pomije race crawfish down a course.
Wendy Johnson holds up one of the crawfish competing in the crawfish races.
Aidan Strzempka leaps over the obstacle course.
Allie McLaughlin is excited that she caught a sea turtle stuffed animal.
Aubrey Sponable slides down the inflatable slide.
Bianca and Mariano Santiago with Magdalene Nwokeji
Courtney McDonough, Hollie Fritschle and Nicole Eggebrecht
Freshly boiled crawfish were provided and prepared by the Crawfish Company of Central Florida.
Dana Aikin prepares the crawfish in a boiling pot.
Fiona Pitts digs into her crawfish dinner.
The band Gumbo Boogie provided tunes for the Cajun Crawfish & Seafood Festival.
Lisa Graczyk snaps a photograph of Josie Maloney and her daughter Joanna.
Mallory Lumpkin and Bianca Smith with a live crawfish they named Missy.
Ross Pitts picks out a crawfish from his meal.
St. Martha music teacher Samuel Francis fights back from the dunk tank.
Thomas McLaughlin gets a stuffed animal snake from the fishing booth.