Outer Banks Seafood Festival to Celebrate Community and Support Local Fishing Families on October 19

Celebrate the Sea: Outer Banks Seafood Festival on October 19

If you’re looking for a good time filled with delicious seafood and community spirit, then mark your calendars for the Outer Banks Seafood Festival happening on October 19. This beloved event not only aims to celebrate the rich fishing heritage of the Outer Banks but also has a profound impact on local fishing families. Held annually, the festival is a grand way to bring together locals and visitors alike, all while supporting the hardworking individuals who make our coastal community thrive.

A Tradition of Support

The festival isn’t just about feasting on fresh seafood; it plays a vital role in supporting the local fishing industry. The proceeds generated each year go to the Outer Banks Seafood Festival Fund, which is managed by the Outer Banks Community Foundation. This fund has been instrumental in providing essential grants, including one recent donation to North Carolina Watermen United (NCWU). This organization serves as a voice for commercial and recreational watermen, advocating for their rights and livelihood.

Advocacy and Community Engagement

Woody Joyner, the President of NCWU, shared how participating in events like the Outer Banks Seafood Festival reinforces their mission. “We use community events to engage with the public through interactive presentations and educational activities,” he explained. Thanks to the generosity of the festival, NCWU has been able to better assist fishing communities, particularly during challenging times.

Helping Those in Need

One such instance of the festival’s impact was its assistance to families following a tragic boating accident that took the lives of Captain Charlie Griffin and his mate, Chad Dunn. Karen Brown, the President/CEO of the Outer Banks Chamber of Commerce, spoke of how the donation made to their families was borne out of kindness and love. “Making this donation was close to our hearts,” she noted, emphasizing the deep connections within this tight-knit community.

Why Seafood Matters

As Richard Hess, the Chairman of the Outer Banks Seafood Festival Board, put it, “The seafood industry is a cornerstone of our community.” Its importance goes beyond just economics; it represents a way of life for many families. Through this festival, not only is the industry honored, but funds are also raised for those who dedicate their lives to working the waters.

Join the Fun This October

The upcoming festival promises a full day of fun with various activities centered around our maritime culture. Whether you’re a seafood lover or just curious about marine life, this event caters to everyone. The atmosphere is inviting and filled with laughter, making it a perfect outing for families, friends, and anyone interested in experiencing the heart of the Outer Banks.

Get Involved

The Outer Banks Community Foundation continues to foster philanthropy within the community. If you feel inspired to make a difference, consider creating a donor-advised fund. It’s a straightforward way to contribute and create a lasting impact in support of those in need, especially within the fishing and coastal communities.

For more details about the festival, make sure to visit the Outer Banks Seafood Festival’s official site. Get ready for a day of celebration, connection, and delicious seafood that truly embodies the spirit of the Outer Banks.


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