The sun shone on Jay, Fla., Saturday and Sunday for Opie's first annual Car Show and Crawfish Festival. The event drew crowds from all over the south to view classic and exotic cars and trucks that lined Commerce Street in Jay. Live music filled the air and lines stretched around buildings as people waited to purchase their pounds of freshly cooked crawfish. Gumbo, ice cream, hamburgers and hotdogs were also available to be purchased by festival attendees. Local vendors sold everything from potted plants ready to be hung from porches to jewelry. Children were excited to meet Cat boy and Gecko from the hit show P.J. Masks or to play on the bouncy house or in the inclosed playground. Many chidren sported uniquely painted faces after visiting the face painting booth. Fun was had by young and old alike.
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