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Georgetown Oyster Eat celebrates 75 years • VIDEO

March 1, 2012

The music spread loud and far and the air smelled of cigars and oysters as the Georgetown Volunteer Fire Company hosted the 75th annual Oyster Eat Feb. 24. The event is held each year on the last Friday in February as a fundraiser for the fire department.

This year's event brought out an elbow-to-elbow and shoulder-to-shoulder crowd of mostly men eager to eat raw and steamed oysters, ham and egg salad sandwiches all washed down with lots of 16-mile Responders' Ale and Coors Light.  According to Jean Stevenson of Georgetown Fire Department, the official count at 11:30 p.m. - half an hour before the oyster eat turned back into a fire hall - was 986.  Record years have brought out in excess of 1,100 but this year's number ranks up their with the top five in attendance.

Ricky Green and his son, Neal, teamed up this year to craft a pair of oyster knives in a special commemorative 75th Annual Georgetown Oyster Eat box for live auction. Allan Baker signaled the winning bid of $3,900 and Auctioneer Dave Wilson shouted "sold your way!" Baker has purchased several of the knives over the years.  "A lot of my friends are firemen in Georgetown and I'm here to support them," said Baker.

A commemorative walking stick brought a high bid of $600 and a 16-Mile Fireman's Ax brought $300.

When all is said and done, the event will have again raised $30,000 or more to help fund the fire department's annual operations.

 

 

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