Get ready, folks! Hilton Head Island is gearing up for one of the most exciting events of the year: the Oyster Festival! Mark your calendars for November 8th and 9th, 2024, because this is not just any festival—it’s a true celebration of food, music, and community spirit that locals and visitors alike look forward to every fall.
This cherished event, which has been delighting attendees for over 30 years, offers a fantastic opportunity to gather with friends and family while indulging in some of the area’s best oysters and shrimp. Hosted by Island Rec, the festival promises a lively atmosphere filled with live music, artisan pop-up shops, and fun activities for kids.
But here’s the heartwarming part: the Oyster Festival isn’t just about having a good time; it also serves a vital purpose in supporting the community. Proceeds from the event benefit the Island Rec’s Children’s Scholarship Fund, ensuring that no child is denied access to childcare and recreational activities due to financial challenges. Last year alone, over $300,000 was awarded to help families in need, with one in three children benefiting from these scholarships.
Here’s what you can expect from the festival:
For those planning to attend with friends or family, discount packages are available for groups of 2 and 4, and you can buy additional tickets on Saturday. Just remember, these packages are only available until October 23!
As the festival winds down, the fun doesn’t have to stop! Head over to the Courtyard Marriott Hotel’s Hightide Rooftop Bar, located conveniently across the street from Lowcountry Celebration Park, for happy hour prices and a chance to keep the celebration going.
This is a rain-or-shine event, so don’t worry about the weather! Just come ready to enjoy, and please note that all sales are final.
So, whether you’re an oyster lover or just looking for a fun weekend activity, the Oyster Festival is the place to be. Join us for a magnificent weekend celebrating community, culture, and the joy of good food!
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