- November 22, 2024
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The 2023 Turtle Fest took over Veteran's Park in Flagler Beach on April 15.
The festival was hosted by the Volusia and Flagler Turtle Patrol from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the park. It was the 15th annual Turtle Fest, and finished with Turtle Patrol volunteers releasing a rescued juvenile green sea turtle back into the wild, cheered on by beach goers.
The festival hosted educational exhibits, bounce houses, food stands, live music and belly dance performances. The Turtle Patrol also set up three different enclosures with three different kinds of turtles and and tortoises for attendees to view, including a return of African spur thigh tortoises Thomas and Streaker.
Local artists and small business owners like Something to Craft About, All Washed Up and Sweetwater Photography were able to set up tables to display their crafts.
The festival took place just weeks in advance of turtle nesting season, which begins on May 1 and runs through Oct. 1.