Something for Everyone at the Tualatin Crawfish Festival
August 10th, 2009 by Sylke Neal-Finnegan
Over the weekend, my mother, daughter and I ventured to Tualatin, Ore., for the annual Tualatin Crawfish Festival, which is reportedly the oldest crawfish festival in the country. Not knowing what to expect – none of us has eaten a crawfish, let alone attended a festival in honor of this misunderstood crustacean – we were excited to experience what has become one of Tualatin’s largest events.
Unfortunately, we arrived too late to see the “Atsa My Dog Show,” and we missed many of the morning events, but we arrived just in time to see the kids’ crawfish eating contest. When I saw kids posing for pictures with their yard-sized, green garbage bags, I knew I didn’t want to stick around for that contest, as things could get messy.
So, we walked through the exhibit area, which, oddly, did not have a crustacean theme. However, we did learn some interesting historical artifacts about Tualatin and perused the booths of beautiful handcrafted jewelry and wares.
But this festival is about the food. Crawfish skewers, bisque and other inspired dishes were the specials of the day, and we bought two dozen crawfish “to go.” My mother, always the inquiring mind, asked: “Where do these crawfish come from?” (The answer: Lake Chinook, Oregon!) She should have asked how to eat a whole crawfish; watching her try one for the first time would have been great fodder for a bloopers show on the Food Network.
As for my daughter, appeasing a 14-year-old isn’t always easy, especially one who finds food festivals as interesting as, well, crawfish. When she spied a bunch of teenage boys showing off their skateboarding skills in the EXIT Real World Skate Trick Competition, one of the festival’s official events, she declared the Tualatin Crawfish Festival to be “the best festival ever.”
That’s when I knew that this festival, indeed, did have something for everyone.
(For more pictures from the Tualatin Crawfish Festival, check out Daniel J. Payne’s blog: http://danielpaynephotography.blogspot.com)
Tags: event, Family Fun, festival, food festivals, Tualatin, Tualatin Crawfish Festival
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