First Ever “Monterey Abalone Festival: All Things Abalone” on July 26th and 27th
First Ever “Monterey Abalone Festival: All Things Abalone” on July 26th and 27th
Join us for this unforgettable Celebration of Tradition, Culture, History, and Conservation -- and help honor “All Things Abalone.”
Abalone has long held a significant place in Monterey’s cultural and culinary history. The community is invited to celebrate this rich legacy at the first-ever “Abalone Festival: All Things Abalone” on Saturday, July 26th and Sunday, July 27th at the Monterey Japanese American Citizens League (JACL) Hall and additional nearby sites.
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WHAT: “The Monterey Abalone Festival: All Things Abalone”
WHEN: Saturday, July 26th and Sunday, July 27th
TIME: 10:00 am to 5:00 pm both days
WHERE: Monterey JACL Hall, 424 Adams Street, Monterey
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This unique two-day celebration will feature an outstanding lineup of expert speakers, documentary films, live performances, cultural demonstrations, a walking tour, abalone races, and more. The event will also debut the inaugural presentation of the Roy Hattori Memorial Award, recognizing outstanding contributions to abalone heritage and conservation.
One of the festival highlights will be a special “Abalone Dance” performed by the Monterey Rumsen Ohlone Community on Del Monte Beach, led there by the Monterey Lion Dance Troupe at approximately 2:30 p.m. on Saturday. The weekend will also include a Zoom conversation with historians and researchers from Tateyama, Japan, the ancestral home of many Japanese divers who came to Monterey.
More information is available at: www.jaclmonterey.org