Registration for the Miss Mandeville Seafood Festival and The Mandeville Idol Contest is available online. Tickets and Posters are also available online.
FireCracker Fun Run: 1 Mile Fun Run and 5K Run/Walk Benefiting KidSense & Other Local Charities
Friday, July 3, 2009 7:30 a.m.
The Mandeville Seafood Festival, established in 1978, is the oldest festival held in St. Tammany Parish. 2009 marks our 31st Independence Day celebration!
The annual fireworks show highlighting the 4th of July begins at 8:45 pm. Choreographed to music, and the best place to see the fireworks is in front of the main stage on the festival grounds. Many people enjoy viewing the fireworks show from their boats on Lake Pontchartrain. Proceeds from the festival have benefitted numerous local charities with over $1,000,000.00 donated to date.
2008 marked our move to Fontainebleau State Park. This larger area allows us to provide more activities, vendors, and provide a cooler environment for a South Louisiana Summer Festival. Beat the heat with our new misting stations!
The festival will feature 20 food booths serving seafood dishes as well as alternative dishes, Arts & Craft booths, a Louisiana Lagniappe Area featuring entertainment for all ages, and live musical entertainment throughout the three day event.
The Mandeville Seafood Festival, recognized as a premier Louisana Cultural Event in 2003, is one of the Official Festivals of the State of Louisiana. The festival is also a member of the Louisiana Fairs and
Festivals Association and the West St. Tammany Chamber of Commerce.
FireCracker Fun Run: 1 Mile Fun Run and 5K Run/Walk Benefiting KidSense & Other Local Charities
Friday, July 3, 2009 7:30 a.m.
The Mandeville Seafood Festival, established in 1978, is the oldest festival held in St. Tammany Parish. 2009 marks our 31st Independence Day celebration!
The annual fireworks show highlighting the 4th of July begins at 8:45 pm. Choreographed to music, and the best place to see the fireworks is in front of the main stage on the festival grounds. Many people enjoy viewing the fireworks show from their boats on Lake Pontchartrain. Proceeds from the festival have benefitted numerous local charities with over $1,000,000.00 donated to date.
2008 marked our move to Fontainebleau State Park. This larger area allows us to provide more activities, vendors, and provide a cooler environment for a South Louisiana Summer Festival. Beat the heat with our new misting stations!
The festival will feature 20 food booths serving seafood dishes as well as alternative dishes, Arts & Craft booths, a Louisiana Lagniappe Area featuring entertainment for all ages, and live musical entertainment throughout the three day event.
The Mandeville Seafood Festival, recognized as a premier Louisana Cultural Event in 2003, is one of the Official Festivals of the State of Louisiana. The festival is also a member of the Louisiana Fairs and
Festivals Association and the West St. Tammany Chamber of Commerce.
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