



40Years Ago today HB Rew Chairman of the Board of F&M Bank wanted to have a festival for the Chincoteague Chamber of Commerce. seafood_114.jpg He envisioned a festival that featured Chincoteagues famous Lil Nik Clams, and other Island delicacies to bring people to the Island and showcase it’s Chamber of Commerce. The first Seafood Festival drew 500 people at $5.00 per ticket.
This year Mr. Rew proudly proclaimed that they sold 4000 tickets at $40.00 per ticket.
As always the food was absolutely phenomenal. Of course the Lil Nik Clams were there as were the Oyster Fritters, Clam Fritters, Jambalaya, Fried Oysters, Fresh Fried Drum, and Trout, French Fries, and Hush Puppies.
The beer and Rum Punch flowed all day, and a good time was had by all.
Governor Kaine sat at our table with his cardboard box of food, and we chatted for a few minutes he was loving the clams!
The highlight of the day was The Marshall Tucker Band! They played all of their old favorites and some of their newer stuff. Their were lots of young girls hanging out by the back stage entrance cheering and dancing to the music. Doug Grey one of the original members, and the lead singer found this extremely amusing as these girls weren’t even born when they were in their ‘Hey Day’, but all of us 40 somethings thoroughly enjoyed the music of our youth. The band was extremely accommodating as they invited the 92.5 radio crew onto the stage, to sing a song with them. They also posed with as many people that came up and asked and signed everything from old record albums to one young lady’s chest.
They played three extra songs as they said they had 500 miles ahead of to get to Allentown, PA., and they weren’t looking forward to getting back on the road.
I spoke to the lead guitarist Clay Cooke after the concert and told him about the Marva, and our Block Party and he said to give them a call, they would be happy to come back to the area. The guys genuinely had a great time, and thoroughly enjoyed our Eastern Shore seafood hospitality!