Crabs clawing way into Port Angeles for weekend festival

PORT ANGELES — The weekend is all about grabbing a crab.

The eighth annual Dungeness Crab and Seafood Festival will host a variety of activities centered around the resident crustacean.

The festival this year will expand into The Gateway, across Lincoln Street from the 7,000 square-foot tent in the parking lot of the Red Lion Hotel, 221 N. Lincoln St., Port Angeles.

After a “locals only” community crab feed sponsored by the Peninsula Daily News tonight (locals can get details and a discount coupon in the Friday/Saturday edition of the PDN, now on sale across the North Olympic Peninsula), events will kick off at 10 a.m. Saturday.

New events

At the first-ever opening ceremonies, the Lower Elwha Klallam tribal drum group will play and Ben Charles Sr. will speak a blessing, said Scott Nagel, producing director of the festival.

“A new event we will have this year is that on both Saturday and Sunday at 2 p.m. the Coast Guard will be doing a rescue demonstration off of City Pier,” Nagel said.

“They will also have their 22-foot patrol boats on display.”

Featured during the weekend will be a crab feed, more than a dozen restaurants manning booths, a wine and beer garden, the “grab-a-crab” crab derby, more than 50 arts and crafts booths and exhibits, activities for children and environmental education programs.

Cooking demonstrations will be at The Gateway.

The Windermere Real Estate Crab Central tent will be open from 11 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. Saturday and from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday.

The Lower Elwha Klallam River Casino area will be open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday with cultural education programs and presentations.

The tribe will display its canoe, Beautiful Sister.

This year, tokens won’t be sold for the food in the tents. Cash will be accepted throughout the festival, Nagel said.

“Also this year, we will have more events than ever for kids and families,” Nagel said.

“The weather looks like it will cooperate, too.”

‘Grab-a-Crab’

The “Grab-a-Crab” Derby will run from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday.

About 8,000 pounds of crab is being gathered for the festival, Nagel said, predicting about 15,000 people would attend the festival through the course of the weekend.

“We have had amazing national coverage,” he said.

“Coastal Living magazine featured us as one of the top 10 coastal festivals and USA Today recently had an article about us, so we couldn’t ask for more as far as national exposure.”

Even locals often haven’t tasted fresh crab, Nagel said.

“Crab is not the type of meat that saves well,” Nagel said.

“So having fresh crab is essential, and we’ll have some really amazing food here along with all the activities.”

__________

Reporter Paige Dickerson can be reached at 360-417-3535 or at paige.dickerson@peninsuladailynews.com.

More in Life

Cheryl Grey.
Author’s fiction novel addresses healing of Elwha River valley

Story connects biology with tribe following the removal of dams

Calla lilies as tall in January as they would normally be on May 1. Native to Central America,  it is unheard of to see callas so advanced this time of year. (Andrew May/For Peninsula Daily News)
A GROWING CONCERN: There’s too much spring in our step

THIS spring weather! As a very good old Wisconsin… Continue reading

ISSUES OF FAITH: Not too late to make better choices

RECENTLY, I SHARED a story with my family at the dinner table,… Continue reading

M.E. Bartholomew
Unity speaker slated for weekend service

M.E. Bartholomew will present “You Have a Choice” at… Continue reading

The Rev. Bruce Bode
Bode scheduled for OUUF weekend program

The Rev. Bruce Bode will present “Follow Your Bliss”… Continue reading

The Rev. Pam Douglas-Smith
Program planned for Sunday service in Port Townsend

The Rev. Pam Douglas-Smith will present “Barefoot on Holy… Continue reading

A GROWING CONCERN: Seven reasons to prune your plants

THE WONDERFUL WARM weather, although a great treat for us, is not… Continue reading

a
HORSEPLAY: Ponies: Little packages with lots of personality

THEY’RE BOTH sugar and spice, naughty and nice! I just… Continue reading

Rev. Ben Nicodemus
New pastor to be installed Saturday

There will be an installation ceremony for Rev. Ben… Continue reading

Doug Benecke will be joined by Sallie Harrison for special music at 10:30 a.m. Sunday.
Program set for weekend service

The Rev. Doug Benecke will present “The Little Things… Continue reading

Gate city ladder crew.
BACK WHEN: Port Angeles, still the Puget Sound’s Gate City

IN THE EARLY days of Port Angeles, civic leaders had a vision… Continue reading

ISSUES OF FAITH: Imagine a new world

WITH THE HOLIDAYS behind us, after we have sent gifts, well wishes… Continue reading