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            Cortez Commercial Fishing Festival
            February 18-19, 2012

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            Something's Fishy in Cortez


            Are you familiar with 'old' Florida? 
            Are you someone who can appreciate a different perspective on what’s important in life? Are you willing to spend a day amongst fishing boats, gear, fish houses and commercial fishermen? If any of this sounds intriguing, it might be a good idea for you to join us at the annual Cortez Commercial Fishing Festival. This two-day event is held the third weekend of February every year.

            2012 Fishing Festival Vendor Applications are now available

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            And what a Festival it is!

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            In 1981 the first event drew 500 people to this small fishing village on Florida’s central west coast. They gathered to celebrate Florida’s commercial seafood industry - its past, its present and its future.

            Since then the festival has grown from a one day event to two days with an average attendance of over 25,000. Considering that the entire village is less than 10 blocks, that’s a lot of visitors for the community.

            Why do so many people attend this event?

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            Well, there are many reasons. The main one is that there are very few places left in Florida like Cortez. As you turn off the main road into the village it is obvious that you are stepping back in time. The houses are small cottages with collections of commercial boats and gear in the yards.

            As you go two blocks down to the shoreline you discover a number of fish houses where local fishermen sell their catches. Cortez is located on the northern edge of Sarasota Bay and it might just be one of the most beautiful places on earth. 

            And as if that were not enough, there’s more. In addition to the aesthetics of the community there is also the spirit of its residents. The people who live in this small village are also what make it so special. They possess an appreciation of the simpler things in life, whether it be a freshly fried mullet for dinner or sitting on the front porch watching the world go by.

            So How Does This Tie In With A Festival?

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            Just add great live music, nautical arts and crafts, children’s activities, environmental exhibits, more seafood than imaginable and, of course, beer, and you’ve got a party you won’t want to miss. You’ll also want to purchase one of the festival T-shirts which are designed each year reflecting a commercial fishing theme.

            Listen to Cortez's Florida Florida Folk Heritage Award winner, the late Julian "Goose" Culbreath play Granny Will Your Dog Bite. Goose was a regular at the Fishing Festival up until his death in 2003.




            To find Cortez Village on a map, locate Bradenton which is about 50 miles south of Tampa. Find State Road 684, known locally as Cortez Road or 44th Avenue, and go west to the beaches. As you approach Cortez Bridge which leads to Bradenton Beach, you will turn left, or south, at 119th St. West, into the village.

            Some parking is available at the FISH Preserve east of the village if you arrive early enough. There is additional parking at the Cortez Commons Shopping Center, Cortez Road & 59th St. West (5584 Cortez Rd Bradenton, Fl 34209).

            Buses shuttle visitors from the remote parking location to Cortez for $1 each way. Admission to the festival is $2 and children under 12 are free.

            The Annual Cortez Commercial Fishing Festival is organized entirely by a volunteer committee of the Florida Institute for Saltwater Heritage (F.I.S.H.), a Florida not-for-profit corporation. 


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            2011 Entertainment Schedule

            Saturday February 18th Stage #1 - Waterfront
            10:30 am: Soul R Coaster
            12:00 pm: Awards and Introductions
            12:30 pm: Eric von Hahmann
            2:00 pm: Shaman
            4:00 pm: Razing Cane
                                
            Saturday February 18th Stage #2 - Bratton Store
            10:30 am: Eric von Hahmann
            11:45 am: Passerine
            1:00 pm: Brian Smalley
            2:15 pm: St Pete & Main Hatch Motley Shanty Singers
            2:45 pm: Eric von Hahmann
            4:00 pm: Jimmy Johnson
            Sunday February 19th Stage #1 - Waterfront
            10:30 am: Soupy Davis and his Band
            12:00 pm: Eric von Hahmann
            1:30 pm: Dr. Dave Band
            3:30 pm: Gumbo Boogie Band


            Sunday February 19th Stage #2 - Bratton Store
            10:30 am: Main Hatch Motley Sea Shanty Singers
            11:15 am: Jimmy Johnson
            12:30 pm: Terry Blauvelt
            1:45 pm: Sister Act (Lane & Val)
            3:00 pm: Eric von Hahmann
            4:00 pm: Eric & Jimmy


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