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When Only the Best Will Do

Who doesn’t want to get a good deal while doing a good deed? It that’s you and only the best will do, then check this out:

First Class Tickets for the Port of Los Angeles Lobster Festival are now on sale. Tickets may be ordered three ways: Online at www.lobsterfest.com, by calling Harbor Interfaith at 310-241-0292 or in person during normal business hours at the Harbor Interfaith offices. Last year profits from the First Class ticket sales went to support Harbor Interfaith’s food bank and family intervention services.

First Class Guests can choose from two options – with and without a lobster meal. With the meal tickets cost $39.00 and without the meal only $25.00. If purchased separately all the First Class benefits would cost  over $50.00

First Class guests check-in at a private area at the entrance of the festival, have a special dining area reserved just for them, can come and go all weekend long for no extra charge, and get a special wristband that allows them to buy drinks and pickup meals without waiting in line. The First Class meal includes a slice of watermelon in addition to a 1.25 lb fresh steamed Maine lobster, cole slaw, roll, butter and lemon wedges. For only $13.00 each they can also add an extra lobsters to their plate. First Class guests also enjoy a welcoming beverage with their meal (must be 21 or older for alcohol), a collectable full color poster by Rock Artist Jeff Nicholas and lobster beads. Credit cars are accepted at the First Class booth.

Tickets may be ordered by calling the Harbor Interfaith offices at 310-241-0292 or by logging on to the festival’s secure order page at http://www.lobsterfest.com/tickets_firstclass.shtml and click on the order now link. There is no need to order in advance like other festivals, First Class Tickets are available for purchase on site each day.

Over one-third of the money from First Class Ticket sales goes to support Harbor Interfaith’s work to aid the homeless and provide shelter for struggling families and childcare.

“Our First Class Ticket is a real bargain. Best of all we’re able to deliver the benefits of First Class service and give our guests a choice in meals. A lot of folks told us they would pay a little more for a lot more convenience and that’s what a First Class Ticket gives them. We’ll still be selling the same great lobster meal for only $17.00 each – a price that has not changed since 2005. There is no better dining and entertainment bargain in Southern California. If you choose the First Class with meal option, you will be saving over $15.00. Compare our First Class ticket with similar offers at other festivals, and see what a good deal you get when you do a good deed.”

The Lobster Festival has raised over $160,000.00 for local non-profit groups. 2009 beneficiaries of the Lobster Festival includes Harbor Interfaith Services, La Piazza Cultural Center, and the San Pedro Rotary Club.

Tags: First Class Tickets, Harbor Interfaith Services, maine lobster, port of los angeles lobster festival
Posted on August 11, 2009
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LOBSTER COOKER GOES GREEN

San Pedro Fish Markets, Inc. and Bell Event Services of El Segundo have teamed up to  provide the only biodiesel powered lobster cooker in the world at the Port of Los Angeles Lobster Festival, Sept. 18, 19 and 20 on Ports O’ Call waterfront in San Pedro.

“From the ocean to the plate we want to be as green as possible. We import only American lobsters from the cold, clean Atlantic waters off the coast of Maine,” said Jim Hall, producer of the 11 year-old festival. “Maine lobstermen are the gold standard for a responsible and sustainable fishery. It only makes sense that we go the extra step and power our lobster cooker with biodiesel fuel made from recycled restaurant vegetable oil.”

By teaming up with Bell Event Services of El Segundo, whose biodiesel distiller will be on display at the Lobster Festival, the Port of Los Angeles Lobster Festival joins a growing list of local events such as Fiesta Hermosa and the Palos Verdes Street Fair using biodiesel fuel.

“Mike Bell is a real innovator in event services,” said Hall, “He’s worked hard to iron out the technical details, his biodiesel is of the highest quality and will emit 80% fewer particulates than regular diesel. We’re excited to bring this green innovation to the Lobster Festival.”

“We have been recycling our cooking oil for 40 years,” said Tommy Amalfitano of San Pedro Fish Markets. “We’re delighted we can bring it full circle by powering our steamer with biodiesel fuel.”

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Posted on August 8, 2009
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Lobsterfest YouTube Video Feed

Check out the great press coverage the festival has received over the years in our YouTube Video Feed below! And for even more videos from the festival, including Lobster Festival visitor-generated video content, please visit our Official Lobster Festival YouTube Channel!

Posted on July 20, 2009
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Daredevil Chicken Club and Project Dynamite to Perform

July 14, 2009

The Port of Los Angeles Lobster Festival will feature international street performers, The Daredevil Chicken Club and Project Dynamite. Seen on “Famous Festivals of the World” and the USA Network’s “Character Fantasy” both acts bring a new level of non-stop humor, old fashioned vaudeville and death defying acrobatics up close and personal with the festival guests. Both acts will perform multiple times during the day on Saturday, September 19 and Sunday, September 20.

The Daredevil Chicken Club features Transylvanian mail-order bride Svetlana Flamingo and her husband-to-be Marc Butterworth as they celebrate their wedding with a Honeymoon Cabaret complete with airborne bananas, their signature Anonymous Traversement, and a timeless love duet complete with contortions gone wrong. This is a not-to-be-missed truly delusional talent show.

Project Dynamite was voted Best Act of 2008 at San Diego’s Seaport Village Street Performer Festival. They have continued to earn rave reviews at events far and wide, everything from the Saskatoon Fringe Festival to the Wayland Purple Cow Festival and now the Lobster Festival.

Alex Clark and David Caplan combine astonishing stunts and gut-busting comedy into a crazed thirty minutes of juggling and stunts leading up to their grand finale where they climb 20 feet into the air atop six folding chairs.

“Bringing top quality family entertainment along with a fine meal at a reasonable price has always been our core goal,” said Jim Hall, Lobster Festival producer. “This year we have taken our street performers to a new level by bringing to San Pedro internationally known and award-winning stars like The Daredevil Chicken Club and Project Dynamite.”

All entertainment at the Port of Los Angeles Lobster Festival is included in the low price of admission. $2.00 discount coupons are available online at http://www.lobsterfest.com/tickets.shtml. Parking and kids under 12 are free. Show times and dates will be posted on August 1. Come for the feast, stay for the fun!

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Posted on July 14, 2009
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Rock Artists to Create Limited Edition Collectable Poster

July 1, 2009

The Uprising International will be creating a limited edition collectable poster for the 2009 Port of Los Angeles Lobster Festival. The Uprising’s past projects include Rock the Vote Official 2009 Inauguration Party, The Fillmore San Francisco (Willie Nelson, Gov’t Mule, etc.), The Wiltern Concert for Katrina Relief, The Beastie Boys, Tenacious D and other national acts  The poster will be available for sale only at the festival site on September 18, 19 and 20, 2009.

“What surprised us in the past couple of years is that the Lobster Festival has become as much about the music as it is the food. Our poster celebrates the fun and diversity of LA’s most unusual and eclectic concert weekend,” said Jeff Nicholas, Uprising’s creative director. A portion of the profits from the poster sales will be donated to a yet-to-be selected non-profit.

“We are flattered and honored that the design team from the Uprising chose us for this project. To know that our poster will be hanging along side posters for artists like the Beastie Boys, Jason Mraz, Kylie Minogue, and events like Rock the Vote and the Long Beach Blues Festival is a dream come true,” said Jim Hall, Lobster Festival producer.

The Port of Los Angeles Lobster Festival is the largest event of its kind in the world. Now in its 11th year, the festival features World Famous Discount Lobster Meals for only $17.00 prepared by San Pedro Fish Markets, Inc. 2009′s entertainment lineup features top name rock acts (to be announced August 1) and performances from The Dare Devil Chicken Club, Project Dynamite and more all included in one low admission price. Kids under 12 are free.

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Posted on July 5, 2009
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FIRST CLASS TICKETS NOW ON SALE

PORTS O’ CALL VILLAGE, SAN PEDRO, CA – SEPTEMBER 1, 2008 – First Class Tickets for the Port of Los Angeles Lobster Festival are now on sale. Tickets may be ordered three ways: Online at www.lobsterfest.com, by calling Harbor Interfaith at 310-241-0292 or in person during normal business hours at the Harbor Interfaith offices. Last year’s record profits from the First Class ticket sales enabled Harbor Interfaith’s food bank to feed over 2,000 people for two months.

 

First Class Guests can choose from two options this year – with and without a lobster meal. With the meal tickets cost $39.00 and without the meal only $25.00. If purchased separately all the First Class benefits would cost  over $50.00

 

First Class guests check-in at a private area at the entrance of the festival, have a special dining area reserved just for them, can come and go all weekend long and get a special wristband that allows them to buy drinks and pickup meals without waiting in line. The First Class meal includes a slice of watermelon and the option to add more lobsters to their meal at a special low price. First Class guests also enjoy a welcoming beverage with their meal (must be 21 or older for alcohol), a collectible full color poster by Rock Artist Jeff Nicholas and lobster beads. 

 

Tickets may be ordered by calling the Harbor Interfaith offices at 310-241-0292 or by logging on to the festival’s secure order page at http://www.lobsterfest.com and click on the “tickets” link at the top of the page.

 

Over one-third of the money from First Class Ticket sales goes to support Harbor Interfaith’s work to aid the homeless and provide shelter for struggling families and childcare.

 

“We surveyed our First Class guests and found that over 25% wanted more a something extra with their meal and flexibility in their meal choice at the Lobster Festival. So this year we have kept all the benefits, and First Class guests will be able to purchase lobster meals and drink tickets in the First Class dining area,” said Jim Hall, festival producer. A slice of watermelon has also been added, a perk only available to First Class meal holders. First Class guests who want to add an extra lobster to their plate can purchase them at a special discount when they check-in. Credit cards are accepted in the First Class booth.

 

“Our First Class Ticket is a real bargain. Best of all we’re able to deliver the benefits of First Class service and give our guests a choice in meals. A lot of folks told us they would pay a little more for a lot more convenience and that’s what a First Class Ticket gives them. We’ll still be selling the same great lobster meal for only $17.00 each – a price that’s far less than a comparable meal at a restaurant. There is no better dining and entertainment bargain in Southern California. If you choose the First Class with meal option, you will be saving over $15.00. Compare our First Class ticket with similar offers and see what a good deal it truly is.”

 

The Lobster Festival has raised over $130,000.00 for local none profit groups. 2008 beneficiaries of the Lobster Festival includes Harbor Interfaith Services, La Piazza Cultural Center, and the San Pedro Rotary Club.

Tags: come for the feast stay for the fun, lobster festival, lobster meals, lobsterfest, port of los angeles lobster festival
Posted on September 2, 2008
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