GREEN COVE SPRINGS — Although Saturday was rainy throughout the county, the Soul Food Festival went on without a hitch. Many still attended the event, featuring a parade beginning on Palmetto …
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GREEN COVE SPRINGS — Although Saturday was rainy throughout the county, the Soul Food Festival went on without a hitch.
Many still attended the event, featuring a parade beginning on Palmetto Avenue and many food and craft vendors.
From barbecue and seafood to Caribbean cuisine, there was a variety of options to choose from.
The event also featured many activities, including a barbecue rib contest, sweet potato pie contest and dance-off.
Musical performances from gospel hour and acts like The Special Formula Band and David James kept the crowd on their feet.