Click Here for 2008 Festival Schedule


August 8 - FRIDAY

Tualatin Commons Plaza:

 

August 9 - SATURDAY

Tualatin Community Park:

Tualatin Commons Plaza:

Parade Route:

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A shuttle will be running from Tualatin High School to the Crawfish Festival continuously from 10 AM - 8:30 PM on Saturday, August 9th. Festival goers can park at Tualatin High School (22300 SW Boones Ferry Rd. in Tualatin, 97062). The map that follows designates all of the public parking lots for the festival. All colored lots are available, free of charge. Parking is not available within Tualatin Community Park

Public Parking Map For Festival

 

Description of Activities:

Craw Kids Art Show – Coloring contests will be distributed around Tualatin for kids to color and return to sponsor Umpqua Bank. The artwork will be displayed at the festival.

Tualatin Adult Co-ed Softball Tournament – Double Elimination Tournament at Tualatin Community Park. For more information click here

Friday Night Crawfish Cook-Off – Enjoy an evening of fine food, spirits, music and community. The Tualatin Crawfish Festival invites you to the 2008 Crawfish Cook-Off. Restaurants from the metropolitan area compete to create the best crawfish recipe. Festival attendees may purchase sample size entrees of the entries for $1.00 each. Restaurants will also provide their signature foods for sale as well. Wine and beer will be sold as well as an opportunity to purchase cold crawfish to take home for later.

Sponsor Reception – There will be a private reception at the lake near Tualatin Commons for the 2008 Tualatin Crawfish Festival Sponsors. The reception is sponsored and hosted by Hayden’s Grill. For more information on becoming a Tualatin Crawfish Festival sponsor, please see Participants – Sponsorship Opportunities page.

$1.00 Kayak RidesJoe’s will have kayaks available for rides in the Lake of the Commons. People will get in and out of the kayaks at the northwest portion of the commons plaza that juts out into the lake. This is an auxiliary event in association with the Crawfish Festival. Cost is $1.00 or 1 scrip.

Skateboard Demonstration – Times change as do the tastes of the community. The Tualatin Crawfish Festival is proud to present a new event for the youth in our town. Exit Real World has provided us with professional skateboarders to provide demonstrations on Saturday. The skate park is located within the festival grounds at Tualatin Community Park.

TualaFest – Come out to the park to hear teenage bands from around the metro area compete for prizes and the TualaFest title. Other perks include food, henna tattoos, awesome raffle prizes and more. Oh yeah – and it’s free! Get ready to cheer for your favorite local bands!
Click Here for Application

Portland Trailblazers – Elementary and Middle School Children are invited to join members of the Trail Blazers Basketball Outreach Staff for a free basketball clinic of drills, skills, and contests from 3-5 PM. Waivers must be signed by a parent or guardian and submitted to the Tualatin Chamber of Commerce or at the Festival to participate. This clinic is for boys and girls under the age of 14.
Click here for the waiver

Crawfish Crawl – The Crawfish Crawl is a 5K race/walk that starts and ends at the Tualatin Commons. This years run will take advantage of the recently opened Pedestrian Bridge that connects the Tualatin Community Park to Cook Park in Tigard. For more information go to www.runwithpaula.com.

Remote Control Boat Demonstration – This is a major R/C event in the northwest! Clubs from Seattle to Eugene attend to enjoy a great day of model ship sailing and friendly competition. See scale war ships, subs, tugs and more! Mark your calendar now, all are welcome to join in, display their models or attend! For more information go to http://www.pmpba.org/

Pancake Breakfast – Before the parade be sure to come down to the lake for a great breakfast to start your day. Hearty breakfast prepared by Sharis Restaurants featuring pancakes, bacon, sausage, scrambled eggs, fresh fruit, and beverages. Adults $4.00, Children 6-10 years $2.00, Children 5 and under $1.00.

Parade – A fantastic community parade beginning at 10am. Map

KidSpace – The KidSpace is always fun with a wide variety of activities and entertainment for the younger set. Activities at past festivals have included Mad Science demonstrations, inflatable rides and more. An inflatable slide, bouncers or rock wall will be located across from the main stage.

Crawdad Stage – This stage will feature family entertainment including demonstrations by local dance schools and live music acts.

"Atsa My Dawg" Show – Tualatin’s annual show and competition for man’s best friend.

The 2008 show categories are:

  • Best Dressed/Costumed Dog

  • Best Dog Trick (2 tricks/contestant)

  • Best Looking Dog

  • Frisbee Throw

Prizes will be awarded to 1st, 2nd and 3rd place winners in each category.

To enter the dog show, you can fill out an entry form at the festival information booth or at the Dog Show area after 11:30 a.m.

Requirements: You can only enter a real dog and the dog must be on a leash.

Entry Fee: Only $5.00 per category- Enter one or all four!

“Atsa My Dawg” Show – Click here for entry application

Crawfish Eating Contest – You have to see this contest to believe it! How many crawfish do you think a person can eat (tail & claws) in 15 minutes? The festival record set in 1970 is a whopping 170! Registration for this event fills quickly so if you think you have what it takes to be the next Crawfish Eating Champion, contact the Tualatin Chamber office for advance sign up. Cost is $15.00 per contestant. Only ten people can pre-register. Any remaining slots will be available for signup at the information booth on Saturday morning before 11:00 am.

BBQ 101–The perfect blend of science and participation to create mouthwatering BBQ dishes! Expert BBQ chef Bruce Hunter from Uncle Wally’s BBQ will be teaching the tricks of trade so you can impress your friends and family with your mastery of the grill. Creating marinades and rubs and using them effectively will be covered, as well as the difference between cooking on charcoal, propane grills and pellet smokers. Recipes for marinated pineapple, BBQ peaches, beef kabobs, smoked cabbage, stuffed cheese mini hamburgers, Made in Oregon bratwurst, marinated vegetable kabobs, chicken kabobs and Mediterranean-style pizza will all be demonstrated. Yum! And there will be samples…need we say more?

Saturday Stages – The Main Stage will host several quality performers for your listening enjoyment as always. This year the Crawdad and CrawKid Stages will be combined in the former location of the Crawdad Stage. This stage will be referred to as the Crawdad Stage.

Food Vendors – Crawfish may be the best, but isn’t the only thing to eat. Tempt your tastebuds with a variety of foods provided by both commercial and non-profit vendors.

Marketplace Vendors – Browse a variety of vendors offering a diverse selection of goods and services to meet every taste and budget.

Woodcarvers Demonstration – To be held in the Senior Center, this demonstration will feature 14 craftsman doing small-scale handcarving. The detail and craftsmanship of these artisans will amaze you, be sure you don’t miss it.

Haggen's Parking Lot Car Show – This will be the 5th year for this show and last year we drew 150 entrants. The day starts with car registration at 9 AM and ends with trophy presentation at 2:30 PM. There will be adult and children's raffle prizes, a silent auction, DJ music, and a benefit breakfast and lunch hosted by the Haggen store with donations to benefit Make-A-Wish. ALL proceeds from this show go to the Foundation and it has raised over $15,000 the last four years. Click Here to see the flyer.

Quilt Show – The Tualatin Quilters present “QUILTING CLASSICS”.  The Tualatin Quilters have been a quilting cooperative since 1983.  This group of dedicated women meet twice a week all year long, spending between 6 to 10 hours a week hand stitching.  No additional admission charge but donations are encouraged.  Festival admission fees apply. A hand quilted 98” x 78.5” quilt, Basket Pattern, will be raffled off.  Raffle tickets are $2 a piece, 3 for $5, or 7 for $10 and benefit Loaves and Fishes Centers.  Located in the Senior Center from 10am-6pm.

Photo Contest – Are you the best photographer around? Prove it! Come to the festival, snap away, and share your best photos. Winning photos will be on display on the website and at the chamber throughout the year, as well as a display at the festival the following year! Category winners will be announced in the Tualatin Times following the festival. Photos can be taken at any of the various Crawfish events on August 8, 9 or 10. Enter as many photos as you wish! Sponsored by Kambara USA http://www.kambara.com/

Categories:
  -Spirit of the Crawfish Festival (General festival photo)
  -Celebratin’ Crawfish (Photo of crawfish at the festival, real or imitated)
  -Furry Friends (Photo of a pet at the Festival)
  -CrawKids (Photo of the youngest Crawfish fans. Subject should be under 18 years old)

Photos can be taken digitally or with film but all submissions must be submitted electronically. Click here for Rules and Application

$50 gift certificates to Oregon Photo will be awarded for each category.