The
2007 Oyster Festival will be held on October 13th and 14th.
Each
year more than 200,000 Long Islanders and visitors from near
and far participate in the region's largest street festival;
a weekend of family fun, food and festivities hosted by the
Oyster Bay Chamber of Commerce. In 1998, we marked record
breaking crowds that reached 300,000. As we celebrate our
16th year, it will again be an OYSTERific Event with oysters
served in every imaginable form; on the half-shell, fried
and in chowder, as the highlight of the food promenade area.
However, other seafoods such as shrimp and clams, as well
as more traditional festival foods are available. All foods
are prepared and served by various Oyster Bay civic and non-profit
organizations, making the Oyster Festival one of the regions
most significant fund raisers. The Festival includes a food
promenade area, a juried Arts and Crafts Show, continuous
entertainment, an Oyster Eating Contest and Oyster Shucking
Contest, a 5k Run, a Children's Entertainment Area, a Historic
Boat Exhibit.
Oysters
are unique to the Oyster Bay community where they have been
harvested for hundreds of years. Our founding sponser, Oyster
Bay based Frank M. Flower & Sons, has continued this tradition
since 1876. They provide the oysters for the festival and
they are the only surviving harvesting, oyster company in
New York State. More than 50,000 oysters on the half-shell
are consumed each year at the 2 day event, not counting the
oysters prepared in so many other ways.
If
you are planning on coming to our village for the Oyster Festival
(or at any other time) you may want to take advantage of Lodging
facilities located nearby. One option is the East
Norwich Inn (800-334-4798) located within a less than
5 minute drive the downtown Oyster Bay.
Another
option is the The Tides Motor Lodge (516-671-7070) in Bayville, NY. Although this location
is a bit out of the way the scenic drive from the motel to
downtown Oyster Bay down West Shore Road is breathtaking.
The motel itself is located across from Charles Ransom Beach
and is right off the Bayville Boardwalk.
Finally,
you can choose to stay in one of the larger chain hotels such
as the Fairfield
Inn in Syosset (516-921-1111) or the Best
Western of Woodbury (516-921-6900). Please call the hotels
to determine if they offer transportation to the Syosset Long
Island Railroad Station which will offer Shuttle Bus service
to the Oyster Festival
Transportation:
Coming
from Points East or West the best travel option is to take
the Long Island Railroad to the Syosset
Station. From there, shuttle buses will take you to downtown
Oyster Bay for the Festival. Another option is to drive to
the Syosset Train station, park and ride to the Oyster Festival.
It is highly recommended that you avoid driving down to downtown
Oyster Bay as most of the roads are blocked off.
Please
visit our "Directions" section for Taxi and other travel Information.
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