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Super Grouper Seafood from Daytona Beach serves guests at Riverfest Seafood Festival. Photo by Suzanne McCarthy
The Vibe entertains the crowd at Riverfest Seafood Festival. Photo by Suzanne McCarthy
Vendors were statiooned around Rockefeller Gardens during the Riverfest Seafood Festival. Photo by Suzanne McCarthy
Cool Zoo Wildlife Center Wildlife Conservationist Amy DeBerry hangs around the festival with Bobae, a Marmoset monkey. Photo by Suzanne McCarthy
A goat with Cool Zoo Wildlife Center was part oof the Kids’ Zone of Riverfest Seafood Festival. Photo by Suzanne McCarthy
Cool Zoo Wildlife Center Wildlife Conservationist Jim "Choo Choo" DeBerry holds Tok Tok, an American alligator, at Riverfest Seafood Festival. Photo by Suzanne McCarthy
Kids play in Knockerballs in the Kids’ zone. Photo by Suzanne McCarthy
Seven-year-old Avery (center) and her sister Hazel 5, enjoy crafts in the Kids’ Zone with their mom at Riverfest Seafood Festival. Photo by Suzanne McCarthy
Family Fun at Riverfest Seafood Festival. Photo by Suzanne McCarthy
The Vibe entertains the crowd at Riverfest Seafood Festival. Photo by Suzanne McCarthy
The Classic Yuengling Lager truck was near the company's booth at Riverfest Seafood Festival. Photo by Suzanne McCarthy
A paella from the Greek Tavern booth at Riverfest Seafood Festival. Photo by Suzanne McCarthy
Local restaurants The Grind and Ormond Garage host booths at Riverfest Seafood Festival. Photo by Suzanne McCarthy
Vendors line the path around the Halifax River. Photo by Suzanne McCarthy
Paddle Pub ferries festival-goers across the Halifax River. Photo by Suzanne McCarthy
Paddle Pub ferries festival-goers past the Granada Bridge across the Halifax River. Photo by Suzanne McCarthy
Vendors booths were stationed around Rockefeller Gardens at Riverfest Seafood Festival. Photo by Suzanne McCarthy
Guests enjoy vendor booths around Rockefeller Gardens at Riverfest Seafood Festival. Photo by Suzanne McCarthy
Festival-goers enjoy Rockefeller Gardens for the Riverfest Seafood Festival. Photo by Suzanne McCarthy
Ormond MainStreet hosted its 14th annual Riverfest Seafood Festival on Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 18-19, at Rockefeller Gardens and Fortunato Park at the foot of the Granada Bridge.
The event included dozens of seafood and non-seafood booths, live music on the main stage, and merchandise and service vendors along the water. The Paddle Pub shuttled festival-goers across the Halifax River for the first time.
On the north lawn of The Casements, the Kids’ Zone featured face painting, crafts, a community Lego build, bounce houses and Knockerball. Wildlife from Cool Zoo Wildlife Center brought goats, monkeys and baby gators for the kids to see up close.
Riverfest Seafood Festival has become one of the most popular events in Ormond Beach, attracting more than 14,000 area residents and visitors each year.