The Wharf To Host Seafood Festival

The City of Orange Beach has announced that the 32nd Annual Orange Beach Seafood Festival and Makos, Academics, Arts & Athletics Club (MAAAC) Car Show will be held at The Wharf on February 24. The event will run from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., with the Mystics of Pleasure’s Jeep Drawdown and music running to 5 p.m. at Marlin Circle. It will feature food, 100 arts and crafts booths, music, a Kids’ Zone with activities and a car show all along Main Street. This year, Jeeps will join the show and be on display on Wharf Parkway on either side of Marlin Circle. The car show is the major fundraising event for MAAAC, which directly benefits Orange Beach schools. The registration fee for entering it is $75. Each year, more than 15,000 people attend the festival, for which there is no admission charge. Volunteers from Orange Beach schools will accept donations to support the schools as they help park cars.

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