Shuck, Slurp, Repeat
Attending CCA Skidaway’s Annual Oyster Roast and Pig Pickin’ you will experience the succulent, briny meat of the ocean with the smoky notes of the grill. We elevate the traditional oyster roast by featuring steamed clams and crab legs in addition to the roasted oysters, all prepared to highlight their natural flavors. This feast would not be complete without the homemade sides of a crisp coleslaw, the beloved comfort food - mac and cheese and Hillary’s’ famous baked beans to add warmth to the meal. Quench your thirst with complementary beer, wine, soft drinks and water.
The showstopper and true centerpiece is the whole roasted pig that everyone will have a chance to taste.
Our oyster roast is not just about the food. It’s a social gathering, where friends and family come together to share stories, laughter, and delicious flavors, making it an unforgettable feast that honors both land and sea.
Don’t miss out on the chance to be part of a memorable evening fill with delectable dishes, vibrant flavors, and a warm, inviting atmosphere. With only about 50 of the 250 reservations remaining, we encourage you to register now to secure your spot for this most anticipated event of the year. The event will take place on December 15 from 2 to 4 p.m. Member prices are $160 per couple and $85 for individual tickets. Non-member prices are $175 per couple and $90 for individual tickets.
To register for this event, scan the QR Code to the right, or visit our website (www.ccaskidaway.org).
In addition to the great food, the event will feature an exciting array of door prizes that are sure to delight attendees.
The big raffle item this year is a Yamaha 2200 watt generator with c/o sensor, valued at $1700 (tickets are $25 for one or 5 for $100). Early purchase for tickets is available on our website or scan the QR Code at the bottom of the generator picture below. Please note: When purchased online, your ticket will automatically be entered into the raffle and you do not have to be present to win.
This article was originally published by The Landings Association on their website. Visit landings.org to read the original article. https://landings.org/news/2024/11/18/shuck-slurp-repeat