The Placida Seafood Festival History
The
original Placida Seafood Festival began in the early 1980’s,
over 20 years ago. It was run by local (Placida) commercial
fishermen/fisherwomen and their families. They all partnered together
with the Organized Fisherman of Florida (O.F.F), to use the event as a
way to raise money to help members during times of need and to create
scholarships to aid in sending their children to college and trade
schools. The community of Placida opened its grounds for the fun 2-day
event each spring. It was a huge success, when it began. It was a joint
effort with everyone volunteering to help. The original events included
catching thousands of pounds of local fresh mullet, which were cleaned
& cooked on site. All involved, loved the Placida Seafood
Festival.
Ten
years later, the state’s commercial fishing “net
ban” took effect the original fisherman organizers decided it
wasn’t feasible to continue the festival. Then, the Englewood
Rotary Club joined the Placida community and the Fishery Restaurant to
help continue this fun,
traditional,
community event. In 1998, the
newly formed Placida Rotary Club stepped
up and partnered with the
Fishery Restaurant to make it an annual “Spring”
community, team
effort. The Rotary Club members volunteer efforts have
enabled the Placida Seafood Festival,
which was so popular over the
previous 10 years, to continue;
and even expand, with great live music,
and carry forward many of the traditions established by the original
O.F.F. organization of fisherman of Placida. Now, after more than 20
years, the entire Placida community looks forward attending the Placida
Seafood Festival, as the premier event to announce the arrival of
“Spring,” great weather, and superb
seafood: It is that special weekend for all to celebrate
outdoors, with friends & family, in the old Florida style of
the Fishery Restaurant, on the water’s edge of scenic
Charlotte Harbor.
As
a continuing tradition, the money raised is put to use in the local
Cape Haze-Englewood community, benefiting many students with
scholarships for continuing education: like the CNA programs with the
Englewood Hospital, as well as youth programs like the YMCA and
Big Brothers-Big
Sisters, aid for needy families, and for specific projects
such as EMS donated child safety car seats. In the last few years the
Seafood Festival has donated more than $100,000 to the Rotary Club of
Placida. In turn, those festival attendance donations have all been
reinvested by the Rotary Club back into the local community, as an
investment in needy and deserving people.
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