Get ready to do your worst at the 2018 Annapolis Crab Feast!

Every Marylander knows that Maryland crabs are essentially one of the backbones of our diet! They are the absolute perfect food for literally any celebration or get-together in your life, right? If you feel the same way, then head to the Annapolis Crab Feast, and be ready to eat more food than you ever thought possible!

WHEN: Friday, August 3 | 5–8 p.m.
WHERE: The Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium | 550 Taylor Ave., Annapolis, MD 21401
COSTt: $65 (Adults), $25 (Children from 3-12 Years Old), and Free (Children Under 3 Years Old)
CONTACT: Click here or here for more information

Courtesy of Rotary Club of Annapolis

The Annapolis Crab Feast is sponsored by the Rotary Club of Annapolis and is dedicated to raising money for donations to the local community and organizations for the 73rd year in a row! Participants will have the opportunity to eat their share of 320 bushels of crabs, 3,400 ears of corn, 1,800 hot dogs, 150 pounds of beef barbecue, 100 gallons of crab soup, and gallons upon gallons of sodas and beer. My stomach is growling just thinking about all these goodies! And if there's still room left over, there will be a bake sale, cake raffle, and fresh watermelon to satisfy your sweet tooth.

Also, besides the money going to help the community and local organizations, the Rotary Club of Annapolis is partnering up with the vendors and Annapolis Green, a local group dedicated to helping the environment, to make the Crab Feast a zero-waste event! All the food waste will be collected and composted to be used in gardens around the area, plastic will be collected, and containers will be made out of paper, so everything will be recycled! 

Have you gotten your tickets yet? What do you think about the Annapolis Crab Feast? Have you attended previous years? If so, did you enjoy it? Let us know your thoughts below!

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Kayelynn Ayres
Kayelynn has loved writing since the dawn of her life. And when she's not writing for OCN, she's daydreaming of adventures with her friends and adding books to a never-ending TBR pile.
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