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Chickamauga hosts first annual crawfish festival
Summary
The City of Chickamauga held its first Crawfish Festival at Crawfish Springs with large crowds and vendors reporting sellouts; the event took place the same evening as local high school proms, and arrangements were made to allow prom photos at the Gordon-Lee Mansion.
Content
The City of Chickamauga hosted its first-ever Crawfish Festival at Crawfish Springs. Residents and visitors gathered for a day of food, live music, and local vendors. Several vendors said the turnout exceeded expectations and they sold out of crawfish. The festival occurred the same evening as local high school proms, prompting discussion about sharing access to the nearby Gordon-Lee Mansion grounds.
Event details:
- The festival was held at Crawfish Springs and drew large crowds.
- Community vendors served seafood and local businesses welcomed visitors throughout the day.
- Quince Williams, co-owner of Pinch and Pull Seafood, said they served about 600–700 pounds and were sold out by the end of the event.
- Vendors expressed hope the festival becomes an annual tradition because of local support.
- The event coincided with Gordon Lee High School proms; a city council member said the festival date had been approved in advance and steps were taken to allow students to use the mansion grounds for photos.
Summary:
The strong turnout supported local vendors and brought the community together for a new event. Organizers and vendors said they hope this becomes a yearly festival. City officials noted the date was approved previously and arranged accommodations for prom photos; further scheduling for future festivals is undetermined at this time.
