FESTIVAL SPOTLIGHT: 2022 Sebastian Clambake Set for Nov. 4-6 at Riverview Park On the Indian River

By  //  November 5, 2022

Sebastian Clambake celebrates the special way of life along the Indian River

WATCH: The 2022 Sebastian Clambake is set for Nov. 4-6 at Riverview Park, located at 600 U.S. Highway 1, on the corner of U.S. Highway 1 and County Road 512 /Sebastian Boulevard, along the shores of the Indian River.

The 2021 Sebastian Clambake is set for Nov. 6-6 at Riverview Park, located at 600 U.S. Highway 1, on the corner of U.S. Highway 1 and County Road 512 /Sebastian Boulevard, along the shores of the Indian River.

SEBASTIAN, FLORIDA – The 2022 Sebastian Clambake is set for Nov. 4-6 at Riverview Park, located at 600 U.S. Highway 1, on the corner of U.S. Highway 1 and County Road 512 /Sebastian Boulevard, along the shores of the Indian River.

The Sebastian Clambake, billed as a “Lagoon Festival,” celebrates the special way of life along the Indian River.

The great event includes delicious fresh seafood booths, historical re-enactments, the Kid’s Zone, entertainment, the Press-Journal’s Clammer Jam, featuring some of our area’s best bands, demonstrations, vendor booths, and more.

The Sebastian Clambake is known throughout the state for the quality of its food, including linguine with red or white clam sauce, succulent shrimp, hearty clam chowder, fried fish and clam strips, steamed clams, pizza, hot dogs, and sausage – and pepper and onion sandwiches are a featured culinary delight.

Admission is free, and tickets will be sold for food and T-shirts.

The Sebastian Clambake billed as a “Lagoon Festival,” celebrates the special way of life along the Indian River. This great event includes delicious fresh seafood booths, historical re-enactments, the Kid’s Zone, entertainment, the Press-Journal’s Clammer Jam, featuring some of our area’s best bands, demonstrations, vendor booths, and more.

The Clambake Foundation, which has granted more than $675,000 to local charities, is a non-profit corporation that organizes the festival each year.

The proceeds are dedicated to local non-profit capital projects as volunteers from the local community comprise the entire labor force of the festival.

Established in 2002, The Sebastian Clambake Foundation, Inc., a non-profit corporation and 3-time Dyer Difference Award winner is composed of area public service organizations and supported by the business community in its efforts to have a positive impact on our local quality of life.

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